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Inverse problem for a physiologically structured population model with variable-effort harvesting

Ruslan V. Andrusyak (2017)

Open Mathematics

We consider the inverse problem of determining how the physiological structure of a harvested population evolves in time, and of finding the time-dependent effort to be expended in harvesting, so that the weighted integral of the density, which may be, for example, the total number of individuals or the total biomass, has prescribed dynamics. We give conditions for the existence of a unique, global, weak solution to the problem. Our investigation is carried out using the method of characteristics...

Investigations of retarded PDEs of second order in time using the method of inertial manifolds with delay

Alexander V. Rezounenko (2004)

Annales de l’institut Fourier

Inertial manifold with delay (IMD) for dissipative systems of second order in time is constructed. This result is applied to the study of different asymptotic properties of solutions. Using IMD, we construct approximate inertial manifolds containing all the stationary solutions and give a new characterization of the K-invariant manifold.

Involutivity and Symple Waves in R^2

Kolev, Dimitar (1997)

Serdica Mathematical Journal

A strictly hyperbolic quasi-linear 2×2 system in two independent variables with C2 coefficients is considered. The existence of a simple wave solution in the sense that the solution is a 2-dimensional vector-valued function of the so called Riemann invariant is discussed. It is shown, through a purely geometrical approach, that there always exists simple wave solution for the general system when the coefficients are arbitrary C^2 functions depending on both, dependent and independent variables.

Is GPU the future of Scientific Computing ?

Georges-Henri Cottet, Jean-Matthieu Etancelin, Franck Perignon, Christophe Picard, Florian De Vuyst, Christophe Labourdette (2013)

Annales mathématiques Blaise Pascal

These past few years, new types of computational architectures based on graphics processors have emerged. These technologies provide important computational resources at low cost and low energy consumption. Lots of developments have been done around GPU and many tools and libraries are now available to implement efficiently softwares on those architectures.This article contains the two contributions of the mini-symposium about GPU organized by Loïc Gouarin (Laboratoire de Mathématiques d’Orsay),...

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