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Labeled Rauzy classes and framed translation surfaces

Corentin Boissy (2013)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

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In this paper, we compare two definitions of Rauzy classes. The first one was introduced by Rauzy and was in particular used by Veech to prove the ergodicity of the Teichmüller flow. The second one is more recent and uses a “labeling” of the underlying intervals, and was used in the proof of some recent major results about the Teichmüller flow. The Rauzy diagrams obtained from the second definition are coverings of the initial ones. In this paper, we give a formula that gives...

An anti-diffusive Lagrange-Remap scheme for multi-material compressible flows with an arbitrary number of components

Marie Billaud Friess, Samuel Kokh (2012)

ESAIM: Proceedings

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We propose a method dedicated to the simulation of interface flows involving an arbitrary number of compressible components. Our task is two-fold: we first introduce a -component flow model that generalizes the two-material five-equation model of [2,3]. Then, we present a discretization strategy by means of a Lagrange-Remap [8,10] approach following the lines of [5,7,12]. The projection step involves an anti-dissipative mechanism derived from [11,12]. This feature allows to prevent...

Parallel approximation to high multiplicity scheduling problems smooth multi-valued quadratic programming

Maria Serna, Fatos Xhafa (2007)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

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We consider the parallel approximability of two problems arising from high multiplicity scheduling, namely the and the . These two problems are known to be modelled by a class of quadratic programs that are efficiently solvable in polynomial time. On the parallel setting, both problems are -complete and hence cannot be efficiently solved in parallel unless  = . To deal with the parallel approximablity of these problems, we show first a parallel approximation procedure to a subclass...

Navigating moduli space with complex twists

Curtis McMullen (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

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We discuss a common framework for studying twists of Riemann surfaces coming from earthquakes, Teichmüller theory and Schiffer variations, and use it to analyze geodesics in the moduli space of isoperiodic 1-forms.

Integers in number systems with positive and negative quadratic Pisot base

Z. Masáková, T. Vávra (2014)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

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We consider numeration systems with base and − , for quadratic Pisot numbers and focus on comparing the combinatorial structure of the sets Z and Z of numbers with integer expansion in base , resp. − . Our main result is the comparison of languages of infinite words and coding the ordering of distances between consecutive - and (− )-integers. It turns out that for a class of roots of − − , the languages coincide, while for other...

Inequality-sum: a global constraint capturing the objective function

Jean-Charles Régin, Michel Rueher (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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This paper introduces a new method to prune the domains of the variables in constrained optimization problems where the objective function is defined by a sum , and where the integer variables are subject to difference constraints of the form . An important application area where such problems occur is deterministic scheduling with the as optimality criteria. This new constraint is also more general than a sum constraint defined on a set of ordered variables. Classical...

Some special solutions of self similar type in MHD, obtained by a separation method of variables

Michel Cessenat, Philippe Genta (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

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We use a method based on a separation of variables for solving a first order partial differential equations system, using a very simple modelling of MHD. The method consists in introducing three unknown variables , , in addition to the time variable and then in searching a solution which is separated with respect to and only. This is allowed by a very simple relation, called a “metric separation equation”, which...