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Development Of A Low Field Mri-Based Approach For Observation Of Water Penetration Into Clay: Preliminary Results, Shivam Gupta
Development Of A Low Field Mri-Based Approach For Observation Of Water Penetration Into Clay: Preliminary Results, Shivam Gupta
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are considered one of the most efficient and non-invasive methods of observing water content in permeable substances. MRI can visualize and quantify the movement of water in real time. In this study, MRI was used to observe the water penetration through clay. Furthermore, MRI can acquire three-dimensional data due to its radio-frequency signals from any orientation. The contrast of the images produced by MRI is a display of the fluid concentration. As such, any change in the contrast intensity is interpreted as a regional change in the concentration of fluid. This report summarizes the preliminary results …
Ciculant Matrix And Fft, Thomas S. Devries
Ciculant Matrix And Fft, Thomas S. Devries
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The goal was to produce all the eigen values for a BOHEMIAN matrices using coefficient set {0, 1, -1, i, -i} of a size 15 vector. There are 5^15 eigen values so it was attempted to be done in parrallel for parts of the algorithm that permitted.
Eigenvalue Problems On Atypical Domains - The Finite Element Method, Toufiic Ayoub
Eigenvalue Problems On Atypical Domains - The Finite Element Method, Toufiic Ayoub
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Why do we care about eigenvalues and eigenvectors? What's the big deal? For many people enrolled in entry level linear algebra courses, these concepts seem like far fetched abstractions that become pointless exercises in computation. But in reality, these fundamental ideas are vital to how we live our lives every single day. But how?