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Helsinki University of Technology
About: Helsinki University of Technology is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Artificial neural network & Finite element method. The organization has 8962 authors who have published 20136 publications receiving 723787 citations. The organization is also known as: TKK & Teknillinen korkeakoulu.
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TL;DR: This paper sets up a theoretical framework to analyze the convergence of iterative methods called waveform relaxation methods, restricting the discussion to linear systems and doing not consider the effects of time discretization.
Abstract: In VLSI-simulation there has recently been interest in an iterative technique called the waveform relaxation method. In this paper we set up a theoretical framework to analyze the convergence of such methods. We restrict the discussion to linear systems and do not consider the effects of time discretization, but assume that the initial value problems are solved exactly.
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TL;DR: It is shown in the Joint European Torus that NTMs can be readily destabilized by long-period sawteeth, such as obtained by sawtooth stabilization from ion-cyclotron heating or current drive, which has important implications for burning plasma scenarios, as alpha particles strongly stabilize the saweeth.
Abstract: The onset of a neoclassical tearing mode (NTM) depends on the existence of a large enough seed island. It is shown in the Joint European Torus that NTMs can be readily destabilized by long-period sawteeth, such as obtained by sawtooth stabilization from ion-cyclotron heating or current drive. This has important implications for burning plasma scenarios, as alpha particles strongly stabilize the sawteeth. It is also shown that, by adding heating and current drive just outside the inversion radius, sawteeth are destabilized, resulting in shorter sawtooth periods and larger beta values being obtained without NTMs.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the Collins and Sivers asymmetries of identified hadrons produced in deep-inelastic scattering of 160 GeV/c muons oil a transversely polarised (LiD)-Li-6 target at COMPASS are presented.
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01 Jul 2006TL;DR: This work shows experimentally that one of the multidimensional scaling methods, curvilinear components analysis, is good at maximizing trustworthiness, and extends it to focus on local proximities both in the input and output space, and makes a user-tunable parameterized compromise between trustworthiness and continuity.
Abstract: In a visualization task, every nonlinear projection method needs to make a compromise between trustworthiness and continuity. In a trustworthy projection the visualized proximities hold in the original data as well, whereas a continuous projection visualizes all proximities of the original data. We show experimentally that one of the multidimensional scaling methods, curvilinear components analysis, is good at maximizing trustworthiness. We then extend it to focus on local proximities both in the input and output space, and to explicitly make a user-tunable parameterized compromise between trustworthiness and continuity. The new method compares favorably to alternative nonlinear projection methods.
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TL;DR: The study of internal low-volume antenna structures for mobile terminals shows that the studied antenna concept is a very promising alternative for traditional antenna technologies.
Abstract: In this paper, internal low-volume antenna structures for mobile terminals are studied. The work concentrates on the possibilities to reduce the volume of mobile terminal antenna elements by efficiently utilizing the radiation of the currents on the mobile terminal chassis. Essentially nonresonant coupling elements are used to optimally couple to the dominating char- acteristic wavemodes of the chassis. The antenna structures are tuned to resonance with matching circuits. During the last few years, the approach has achieved growing interest—also among industrial manufacturers of mobile terminals. There exist, how- ever, no systematical feasibility and performance studies of the idea. During the work, two antenna models with very low-volume coupling elements are designed and in total four prototypes are constructed. The simulation and measurement results show that the studied antenna concept is a very promising alternative for traditional antenna technologies. The presented analysis provides useful and novel information for the designs of the future low-pro- file and low-volume mobile terminal antennas.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ashok Kumar | 151 | 5654 | 164086 |
Hannu Kurki-Suonio | 138 | 433 | 99607 |
Nicolas Gisin | 125 | 827 | 64298 |
Anne Lähteenmäki | 116 | 485 | 81977 |
Riitta Hari | 111 | 491 | 43873 |
Andreas Richter | 110 | 769 | 48262 |
Mika Sillanpää | 96 | 1019 | 44260 |
Markku Leskelä | 94 | 876 | 36881 |
Ullrich Scherf | 92 | 735 | 36972 |
Mikko Ritala | 91 | 584 | 29934 |
Axel H. E. Müller | 89 | 564 | 30283 |
Karl Henrik Johansson | 88 | 1089 | 33751 |
T. Poutanen | 86 | 120 | 33158 |
Elina Lindfors | 86 | 420 | 23846 |
Günter Breithardt | 85 | 554 | 33165 |