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    • Haplotype-based Statistical Inference For Case-control Genetic Association Studies With Complex Sampling 

      Lin, Daoying (Mathematics, 2014-09-17)
      With the advances in human genome research, it is now believed that the risks of many complex diseases are triggered by the interplay of genetic susceptibilities and environmental exposures. The population-based case-control ...
    • Heating Water Vapor in a Square Cavity Using Molecular and Particle Mechanics 

      Greenspan, Donald (University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment of Mathematics, 1999-02)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: This paper explores the computer simulation of heating water vapor in a square cavity. Both molecular and particle mechanics are applied. A particular parameter ...
    • Heron's Problem in the Minkowski Plane 

      Ghandehari, Mostafa (University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment of Mathematics, 1995)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Heron's problem in the Euclidean plane is that of minimizing the length of a path that joins two points on one side of a line and intersects the line. A ...
    • High Order Compact Scheme For Discontinuous Differential Equations 

      Thompson, James Louis (Mathematics, 2011-07-14)
      A high order implicit second derivative compact method is given which is similar the Adams-Moulton method, but requiring only two steps for sixth order. This method is used in both predictor-corrector and Newton's method ...
    • High Order DNS For Late Flow Transition 

      Lu, Ping (Mathematics, 2012-07-25)
      In this report, a new high order scheme for boundary points is introduced when calculating the derivative of smooth functions by Compact Scheme. The primitive function reconstruction method of ENO schemes is applied to ...
    • HIGH ORDER DNS FOR VORTEX STRUCTURE IN LATE FLOW TRANSITION 

      Yang, Yong (2017-08-02)
      Turbulence is still a world puzzle after over one hundred years research, and the current and classical theories brim with self-contradictions. C. Liu proposed a new theory on turbulence generation and structure after 28 ...
    • High Order LES For Supersonic Ramp Flow Control With MVG 

      Yan, Yonghua (Mathematics, 2012-07-25)
      An implicitly implemented large eddy simulation by using the fifth order bandwidth-optimized WENO scheme is applied to make comprehensive studies on ramp flows with and without control at Mach 2.5 and Re=5760. Flow control ...
    • High Order Numerical Schemes For PDEs And Applications To CFD 

      Fu, Huankun (Mathematics, 2014-03-12)
      In the past two decades, many efforts have been made in developing high-order schemes with high resolution, such as compact scheme, essentially non-oscillatory scheme (ENO), weighted essentially non-oscillatory scheme ...
    • High Order Weighted Compact Boundary Condition 

      Wang, Zhengjie (Mathematics, 2008-09-17)
      In multi-dimension flows, we expect to have problems at the boundaries when a shock hits or reflects at the boundary wall the remedy to this would be to develop weighted boundary conditions similar to the Weighted Compact ...
    • High-order Numerical Schemes For High-speed Flows 

      Oliveira, Maria Luisa Bambozzi (Mathematics, 2009-09-16)
      A numerical scheme with high order of accuracy is necessary to resolve small length scales in flow transition and turbulence processes. However, numerical simulation for shock-boundary layer interaction, shock-acoustic ...
    • HIGHER-ORDER NONSTANDARD FINITE DIFFERENCE METHODS FOR AUTONOMOUS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH APPLICATIONS IN MATHEMATICAL ECOLOGY 

      Alalhareth, Fawaz Karhan R (2022-08-08)
      Nonstandard finite difference (NSFD) methods have been widely used to numerically solve various problems in biology. In recent years, NSFD methods have been proposed that preserve essential properties of the solutions of ...
    • Host switching vs. host sharing in overlapping sylvatic Trypanosoma cruzi transmission cycles 

      Kribs, Christopher David; Mitchell, Christopher (Taylor & Francis OpenDepartment of Mathematics, University of Texas at Arlington, 2015-09)
      The principle of competitive exclusion is well established for multiple populations competing for the same resource, and simple models for multistrain infection exhibit it as well when cross-immunity precludes coinfections. ...
    • Hydrogenic Formulas for Excited States of the Atoms Through Carbon 

      Greenspan, Donald (University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment of Mathematics, 1985)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: One of the beautiful consequences of Bohr's simplistic theory for hydrogen was a single formula for the excited states of the atom. Since this formula can be stated ...
    • Identification of Linear Time-Invariant Systems 

      Eisenfeld, Jerome (University of Texas at ArlingtonDepartment of Mathematics, 1978-04)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: A new method of identification for linear time-invariant systems with one input is presented. The method requires the estimation of weighted integrals over a finite ...
    • Identifying Critical Regions for Spike Propagation in Axon Segments 

      Maia, Pedro; Kutz, J. Nathan (Springer, 2013-07)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Morphological reconstructions of axon segments reveal the abundance of geometrical ultrastructures that can dramatically affect the propagation of Action Potentials ...
    • Image Analysis Based on Differential Operators with Applications to Brain MRIs 

      Zhou, Zicong; 0000-0002-0604-0113 (2019-07-25)
      In differential geometry, computational diffeomorphism (smooth and invertible mapping) has become a fast-growing field in developing the theoretical frameworks and computational toolboxes for the tasks such as computer ...
    • Image Reconstruction from Incomplete Radon Data and Generalized Principal Component Analysis 

      Choi, Sl Ghi; 0000-0002-0520-7356 (2017-08-11)
      Image reconstruction in various types of tomography requires inversion of the Radon transform and its generalizations. While there are many stable and robust algorithms for such inversions from reasonably well sampled data, ...
    • Impact of domestic animals on prevalence of vector-borne diseases in humans 

      Zahid, MD Mondal Hasan; 0000-0002-1832-8974 (2020-06-05)
      Vector-borne infectious diseases are one of the leading problems for public health worldwide, particularly in underdeveloped and developing countries. These diseases infect humans through the bite of infected vectors. The ...
    • The impact of vaccination and boinfection on HPV and cervical cancer 

      Kribs, Christopher; Crawford, Britnee (American Institute of Mathematical SciencesMathematics Department, University of Texas at Arlington, 2009-09)
      Understanding the relationship between coinfection with multiple strains of human papillomavirus and cervical cancer may play a key role in vaccination strategies for the virus. In this article we formulate a model with ...
    • The Impact Of Vaccination And Multiple Types Of HPV On Cervical Cancer 

      Crawford, Britnee A. (Mathematics, 2008-09-17)
      Understanding the relationship between multiple strains of human papillomavirus and cervical cancer may play a key role in vaccination strategies for the virus. In this article we formulate a model with two strains of ...