[BOOK][B] A new mathematical framework for the study of linkage and selection
S Shahshahani - 1979 - books.google.com
A continuous multi-locus model describing the evolution of a large population of a diploid
organism is studied. It is assumed that only the forces of natural selection and recombination …
organism is studied. It is assumed that only the forces of natural selection and recombination …
[HTML][HTML] A new mathematical framework for atmospheric blocking events
V Lucarini, A Gritsun - Climate Dynamics, 2020 - Springer
We use a simple yet Earth-like hemispheric atmospheric model to propose a new framework
for the mathematical properties of blocking events. Using finite-time Lyapunov exponents, …
for the mathematical properties of blocking events. Using finite-time Lyapunov exponents, …
Toward process-based modeling of geochemical soil formation across diverse landforms: A new mathematical framework
We present a mathematical model that integrates geochemical and geomorphic processes
responsible for soils' elemental and mineralogical evolution on diverse landforms: eroding to …
responsible for soils' elemental and mineralogical evolution on diverse landforms: eroding to …
[HTML][HTML] A new mathematical framework for modelling the biomechanics of growing trees with rod theory
T Guillon, Y Dumont, T Fourcaud - Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 2012 - Elsevier
… This article presents a new mathematical framework for rod theory that allows overcoming
this difficulty in the case of slender structures that grow both in length and diameter like tree …
this difficulty in the case of slender structures that grow both in length and diameter like tree …
Nonlinearity, fuzziness and incommensurability in indicator-based assessments of vulnerability to climate change: A new mathematical framework
… In this paper, we develop a new mathematical framework for vulnerability in order to clearly
identify various sources of nonlinearity and incommensurability in vulnerability assessments. …
identify various sources of nonlinearity and incommensurability in vulnerability assessments. …
Optimal design of superstructures for placing units and streams with multiple and ordered available locations. Part I: A new mathematical framework
A new approach for the optimal design of superstructures in chemical engineering is proposed
in this study. Contrary to most of the optimization techniques established in the literature, …
in this study. Contrary to most of the optimization techniques established in the literature, …
New mathematical framework for spherical gravitational collapse
A theorem, giving necessary and sufficient condition for naked singularity formation in
spherically symmetric non-static spacetimes under hypotheses of physical acceptability, is …
spherically symmetric non-static spacetimes under hypotheses of physical acceptability, is …
Discussion paper: A new mathematical framework for representation and analysis of coupled PDEs
We present a computational framework for stability analysis of systems of coupled linear
Partial-Differential Equations (PDEs). The class of PDE systems considered in this paper …
Partial-Differential Equations (PDEs). The class of PDE systems considered in this paper …
A new mathematical framework and spatial decision support system for modeling cascade interdependency of critical infrastructure during geo-disasters
Q Cheng - Journal of Earth Science, 2017 - Springer
… This paper proposes a new mathematical framework based on an asymmetric relation
matrix constructed in a bottom-up approach for modeling and analyzing interdependencies of …
matrix constructed in a bottom-up approach for modeling and analyzing interdependencies of …
[PDF][PDF] A new mathematical framework for the balance sheet dynamic modeling
L Gentili, B Giacomello - 2017 - iris.univr.it
A New Mathematical Framework for the Balance Sheet Dynamic Modeling … A New
Mathematical Framework for the Balance Sheet Dynamic Modeling … As a matter of fact one of …
Mathematical Framework for the Balance Sheet Dynamic Modeling … As a matter of fact one of …