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Modeling and Simulating Asymmetrical Conductance Changes in Gramicidin Pores

Shixin Xu, Minxin Chen, Sheereen Majd, Xingye Yue, Chun Liu (2014)

Molecular Based Mathematical Biology

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Gramicidin A is a small and well characterized peptide that forms an ion channel in lipid membranes. An important feature of gramicidin A (gA) pore is that its conductance is affected by the electric charges near the its entrance. This property has led to the application of gramicidin A as a biochemical sensor for monitoring and quantifying a number of chemical and enzymatic reactions. Here, a mathematical model of conductance changes of gramicidin A pores in response to the presence...

Analyzing nonlocal effects in the plasmon spectra of a metal slab by the Green’s function technique for hydrodynamic model

Naijing Kang, Z.L. Miškovic, Ying-Ying Zhang, Yuan-Hong Song, You-Nian Wang (2014)

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

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We study the dynamic response of a metal slab containing electron gas described by the hydrodynamic model with dispersion. The resulting wave equation for the perturbed electron density is solved by means of the Green’s function that satisfies Neumann boundary conditions at the endpoints of the slab. This solution is coupled with the electrostatic potential, which is expressed in terms of the Green’s function for the Poisson equation for a layered structure consisting of three dielectric...

Convergence model of interest rates of CKLS type

Zuzana Zíková, Beáta Stehlíková (2012)

Kybernetika

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This paper deals with convergence model of interest rates, which explains the evolution of interest rate in connection with the adoption of Euro currency. Its dynamics is described by two stochastic differential equations – the domestic and the European short rate. Bond prices are then solutions to partial differential equations. For the special case with constant volatilities closed form solutions for bond prices are known. Substituting its constant volatilities by instantaneous volatilities...

Parameter influence on passive dynamic walking of a robot with flat feet

Xiangze Lin, Haibo Du, Shihua Li (2013)

Kybernetika

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The biped robot with flat feet and fixed ankles walking down a slope is a typical impulsive dynamic system. Steady passive gaits for such mechanism can be induced on certain shallow slopes without actuation. The steady gaits can be described by using stable non-smooth limit cycles in phase plane. In this paper, it is shown that the robot gaits are affected by three parameters, namely the ground slope, the length of the foot, and the mass ratio of the robot. As the ground slope is gradually...

Overview of Drude-Lorentz type models and their applications

Paolo Di Sia (2014)

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

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This paper presents an overview of mathematical models for a better understanding of mechanical processes, as well as dynamics, at the nanoscale. After a short introduction related to semi-empirical and ab initio formulations, molecular dynamics simulations, atomic-scale finite element method, multiscale computational methods, the paper focuses on the Drude-Lorentz type models for the study of dynamics, considering the results of a recently appeared generalization of them for the nanoscale...

Flocking with informed agents

Felipe Cucker, Cristián Huepe (2008)

MathematicS In Action

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Two similar Laplacian-based models for swarms with informed agents are proposed and analyzed analytically and numerically. In these models, each individual adjusts its velocity to match that of its neighbors and some individuals are given a preferred heading direction towards which they accelerate if there is no local velocity consensus. The convergence to a collective group swarming state with constant velocity is analytically proven for a range of parameters and initial conditions....