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Guo-Wei Wei

Researcher at Michigan State University

Publications -  328
Citations -  16850

Guo-Wei Wei is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Persistent homology & Solvation. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 320 publications receiving 12992 citations. Previous affiliations of Guo-Wei Wei include University of British Columbia & University of Houston System.

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A new approach to edge detection

TL;DR: The discrete singular convolution (DSC) algorithm for edge detection is introduced and the performance of the proposed algorithm is compared with many other existing methods, such as the Sobel, Prewitt and Canny detectors.
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Solving quantum eigenvalue problems by discrete singular convolution

Guo-Wei Wei
- 14 Feb 2000 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the utility of a discrete singular convolution (DSC) algorithm for solving the Schrodinger equation and showed that it is efficient and reliable.
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Persistent homology for the quantitative prediction of fullerene stability.

TL;DR: Novel quantitative predictions of the energy and stability of fullerene molecules are reported, the very first attempt in using persistent homology in this context.
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Multiscale multiphysics and multidomain models—Flexibility and rigidity

TL;DR: The present work introduces the theory of continuum elasticity with atomic rigidity (CEWAR), a simple method to analyze macromolecular flexibility and rigidity in atomic detail and demonstrates that the proposed FRI gives rise to accurate prediction of protein B-Factor for a set of 263 proteins.
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Numerical solution of the Helmholtz equation with high wavenumbers

TL;DR: In this paper, a local spectral method, the discrete singular convolution (DSC) algorithm for solving the Helmholtz equation with high wavenumbers, was investigated and shown to be an essentially pollution-free scheme.