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Linking hydrological, infinite slope stability and land-use change models through GIS for assessing the impact of deforestation on slope stability in high Andean watersheds
(2003-06-16)
In the Ecuadorian Andes, episodic slope movements comprising shallow rotational and translational slides and rapid flows of debris and soil material are common. Consequently, not only considerable financial costs are ...
Ambiguity and Long-Run Cooperation in Strategic Games
(Universidad de Chile. Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2018)
This paper studies the effects of ambiguity on long-run cooperation in infinitely repeated games with strategic
players. Using a neo-additive capacities framework, which allows us to work with a utility function ...
Kondo effect in a quantum dot - the atomic approach
(Iop Publishing LtdBristolInglaterra, 2006)
Remarks on semilinear parabolic systems with terms concentrating in the boundary
(London, 2013-08)
We are concerned with the asymptotic behavior of a dynamical system generated by a family of semilinear parabolic systems with reaction and potential terms concentrating in a neighborhood of a portion of the boundary. ...
On the Ambrosetti–Malchiodi–Ni conjecture for general submanifolds
(Elsevier, 2015)
We study positive solutions of the following semilinear equation
epsilon 2 Delta((g) over bar)u - V(z)u + u(p) = o on M,
where (M, (g) over bar) is a compact smooth n-dimensional Riemannian manifold without boundary ...
Motion around a monopole plus ring system - I. Stability of equatorial circular orbits versus regularity of three-dimensional motion
(Wiley-blackwellMaldenEUA, 2011)
Optical and magneto-optical response of a doped Mott insulator
(American Physical SocCollege PkEUA, 2001)
Infinite Potential Barrier and Hydrostatic Pressure Effects on Impurity-Related Optical Absorption Spectra in GaAs Double Quantum Wells
(Sociedade Brasileira de FísicaGrupo de Estado SólidoSão Paulo, Brasil, 2022)
Bound states by a pseudoscalar Coulomb potential in one-plus-one dimensions
(Elsevier B.V., 2003-11-03)
The Dirac equation is solved for a pseudoscalar Coulomb potential in a two-dimensional world. An infinite sequence of bounded solutions are obtained. These results are in sharp contrast with those ones obtained in 3 + 1 ...