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Eric Chu
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 105
Citations - 22800
Eric Chu is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban planning & Urban climate. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 96 publications receiving 19139 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Chu include Monash University & National Tsing Hua University.
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Code generation for embedded second-order cone programming
TL;DR: A code generation system that takes high-level descriptions of convex optimization problems and generates code that maps the parameters in the original problem to data in an equivalent second-order cone program, which is then solved by a single, external solver that can be verified once and for all.
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Vibration of fast trains, palindromic eigenvalue problems and structure-preserving doubling algorithms
TL;DR: This paper reports on the successful application of the structure-preserving doubling algorithms which preserve the structure of the eigenvalue problem of vibration of fast trains.
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The Governance of Climate Change Adaptation Through Urban Policy Experiments
TL;DR: The authors assesses six climate change adaptation experiments across the cities of Surat, Indore and Bhubaneswar in India to uncover the politics behind how experiments are conceived of, implemented, and supported in light of local development needs.
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Security Constrained Optimal Power Flow via proximal message passing
TL;DR: The proximal message passing framework is extended to handle reliability constraints across scenarios, and the resulting algorithm is extremely scalable with respect to both network size and the number of scenarios.
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An agenda for ethics and justice in adaptation to climate change
Morten Fibieger Byskov,Keith Hyams,Poshendra Satyal,Isabelle Anguelovski,Lisa Benjamin,Sophie Blackburn,Maud Borie,Simon Caney,Eric Chu,Gareth A S Edwards,Kristel Fourie,Arabella Fraser,Clare Heyward,Helen Jeans,Colin McQuistan,Jouni Paavola,Edward A. Page,Mark Pelling,Sally J. Priest,Krystyna Swiderska,Marcela Tarazona,Thomas F. Thornton,John Twigg,Alice Venn +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors set out an interdisciplinary research agenda for the inclusion of ethics and justice theories in adaptation and resilience planning, particularly into the Sixth Assessment Report of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR6).