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Anisotropic functions : a genericity result with crystallographic implications

Victor J. Mizel, Alexander J. Zaslavski (2004)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In the 1950’s and 1960’s surface physicists/metallurgists such as Herring and Mullins applied ingenious thermodynamic arguments to explain a number of experimentally observed surface phenomena in crystals. These insights permitted the successful engineering of a large number of alloys, where the major mathematical novelty was that the surface response to external stress was anisotropic. By examining step/terrace (vicinal) surface defects it was discovered through lengthy and tedious experiments...

Anisotropic functions: a genericity result with crystallographic implications

Victor J. Mizel, Alexander J. Zaslavski (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

In the 1950's and 1960's surface physicists/metallurgists such as Herring and Mullins applied ingenious thermodynamic arguments to explain a number of experimentally observed surface phenomena in crystals. These insights permitted the successful engineering of a large number of alloys, where the major mathematical novelty was that the surface response to external stress was anisotropic. By examining step/terrace (vicinal) surface defects it was discovered through lengthy and tedious experiments...

Dualidad en la programación lineal en subconjuntos difusos.

José Llena Sitjes (1988)

Trabajos de Investigación Operativa

La programación lineal sobre subconjuntos difusos, definida por Zimmermann, se desarrolla en estrecha relación con la definición de las funciones pertinentes funciones de pertenencia. Se estudia la dualidad difusa, ligada a la dualidad en los problemas de programación lineal con multicriterios.

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