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  • Application of a cellular automaton to simulations of granular flow in silos
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    A cellular automaton based on a gas model of hydrodynamics was used to calculate the kinematics of non-cohesive granular materials during confined flow in a mass flow and funnel flow model silo. In the model, collisions of particles were taken into account during granular flow. In addition, a simplified automaton was used wherein granular flow was assumed as an upward propagation of holes through a lattice composed of cells representing...

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  • Anticrossing effects in Stark spectra of helium
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    • L. Windholz
    • R. Drozdowski
    • T. Wasowicz
    • J. Kwela
    • T. Wąsowicz

    - Year 2005

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  • Ab Initio Study of the Electronic Spectrum of 7-Hydroxyquinoline
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    • J. Franz
    • S. Peyerimhoff
    • M. Hanrath
    • O. Kwon
    • D. Jang

    - CHEMISTRY LETTERS - Year 2005

    The electronic spectrum of 7-hydroxyquinoline has been studied by using ab initio Multi-State Multi-Reference Møller-Plesset Second-Order Perturbation Theory (MSMRMP2). The energy range up to 6.5 eV is taken into consideration. The lowest π–π* transition is calculated to have an energy of 3.65 eV in good agreement with experimental data. Several other π–π* transitions are predicted to have excitation energies of 4.93, 5.20, 5.47,...

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  • Analysis of dynamics of a map-based neuron model via Lorenz maps

    Modeling nerve cells can facilitate formulating hypotheses about their real behavior and improve understanding of their functioning. In this paper, we study a discrete neuron model introduced by Courbage et al. [Chaos 17, 043109 (2007)], where the originally piecewise linear function defining voltage dynamics is replaced by a cubic polynomial, with an additional parameter responsible for varying the slope. Showing that on a large...

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  • An absorbing set for the Chialvo map

    The classical Chialvo model, introduced in 1995, is one of the most important models that describe single neuron dynamics. In order to conduct effective numerical analysis of this model, it is necessary to obtain a rigorous estimate for the maximal bounded invariant set. We discuss this problem, and we correct and improve the results obtained by Courbage and Nekorkin (2010). In particular, we provide an explicit formula for an...

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