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Maximum Individual Complexity is Indefinitely Scalable in Geb (2019)
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Channon. (2019). Maximum Individual Complexity is Indefinitely Scalable in Geb. Artificial Life, 134-144. https://doi.org/10.1162/artl_a_00285

Geb was the first artificial life system to be classified as exhibiting open-ended evolutionary dynamics according to Bedau and Packard’s evolutionary activity measures and is the only one to have been classified as such according to the enhanced ve... Read More about Maximum Individual Complexity is Indefinitely Scalable in Geb.

An Overview of Open-Ended Evolution: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution II Special Issue. (2019)
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Channon. (2019). An Overview of Open-Ended Evolution: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution II Special Issue. Artificial Life, 93 - 103. https://doi.org/10.1162/artl_a_00291

Nature's spectacular inventiveness, reflected in the enormous diversity of form and function displayed by the biosphere, is a feature of life that distinguishes living most strongly from nonliving. It is, therefore, not surprising that this aspect of... Read More about An Overview of Open-Ended Evolution: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution II Special Issue..

A Three Dimensional Empirical Study of Logging Questions From Six Popular Q&A Websites (2019)
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Gujral, H., Sharma, A., Lal, S., & Kumar, L. (2019). A Three Dimensional Empirical Study of Logging Questions From Six Popular Q&A Websites. e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal (EISEJ), 13(1), 105--139. https://doi.org/10.5277/e-Inf190104

Background: Q&A websites such as StackOverflow, Serverfault, provide an open platform for users to ask questions and to get help from experts present worldwide. These websites not only help users by answering their questions but also act as a knowled... Read More about A Three Dimensional Empirical Study of Logging Questions From Six Popular Q&A Websites.

Cloud-based Software Services Delivery from the Perspective of Scalability (2019)
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Al-Said Ahmad, A., & Andras, P. (2019). Cloud-based Software Services Delivery from the Perspective of Scalability. International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, 36(2), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445760.2019.1617864

Measuring and testing the scalability and performance of cloud-based software services is critical for the delivery of such services, and the development of cloud computing. There are three interconnected Cloud-based software services’ performance as... Read More about Cloud-based Software Services Delivery from the Perspective of Scalability.

Alternating Strain Regimes for Failure Propagation in Flexural Systems (2019)
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Nieves. (2019). Alternating Strain Regimes for Failure Propagation in Flexural Systems. Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 305 - 339. https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmam/hbz008

We consider both analytical and numerical studies of a steady-state fracture process inside a discrete mass-beam structure, composed of periodically placed masses connected by Euler–Bernoulli beams. A fault inside the structure is assumed to propagat... Read More about Alternating Strain Regimes for Failure Propagation in Flexural Systems.

Isomorphism problems for Hopf-Galois structures on separable field extensions (2019)
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Koch, A., Kohl, T., Truman, P. J., & Underwood, R. (2019). Isomorphism problems for Hopf-Galois structures on separable field extensions. Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 2230-2245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpaa.2018.07.014

Let L=K be a finite separable extension of fields whose Galois closure E=K has Galois group G. Greither and Pareigis use Galois descent to show that a Hopf algebra giving a Hopf-Galois structure on L=K has the form E[N]G for some group N of order [L... Read More about Isomorphism problems for Hopf-Galois structures on separable field extensions.

Adhesive contact problems for a thin elastic layer: Asymptotic analysis and the JKR theory (2019)
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Borodich, F. M., Galanov, B. A., Perepelkin, N. V., & Prikazchikov, D. A. (2019). Adhesive contact problems for a thin elastic layer: Asymptotic analysis and the JKR theory. Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 1405-1424. https://doi.org/10.1177/1081286518797378

Contact problems for a thin compressible elastic layer attached to a rigid support are studied. Assuming that the thickness of the layer is much less than the characteristic dimension of the contact area, a direct derivation of asymptotic relations f... Read More about Adhesive contact problems for a thin elastic layer: Asymptotic analysis and the JKR theory.

Version Reporting and Assessment Approaches for New and Updated Activity and Heart Rate Monitors (2019)
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Collins, T., Woolley, S., Oniani, S., Miguel Pires, I., M. Garcia, N., Ledger, S., & Pandyan, A. (2019). Version Reporting and Assessment Approaches for New and Updated Activity and Heart Rate Monitors. Sensors, 19(7), Article 1705. https://doi.org/10.3390/s19071705

This paper addresses the significant need for improvements in device version reporting and practice across the academic and technical activity monitoring literature, and it recommends assessments for new and updated consumer sensing devices. Reproduc... Read More about Version Reporting and Assessment Approaches for New and Updated Activity and Heart Rate Monitors.

Accelerating magnetic induction tomography‐based imaging through heterogeneous parallel computing (2019)
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Walker, D. W., Kramer, S. C., Biebl, F. R. A., Ledger, P. D., & Brown, M. (in press). Accelerating magnetic induction tomography‐based imaging through heterogeneous parallel computing. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, e5265. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpe.5265

Magnetic Induction Tomography (MIT) is a non-invasive imaging technique, which has applications in both industrial and clinical settings. In essence, it is capable of reconstructing the electromagnetic parameters of an object from measurements made o... Read More about Accelerating magnetic induction tomography‐based imaging through heterogeneous parallel computing.

Open-Ended Evolution and Open-Endedness: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution I Special Issue. (2019)
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Channon. (2019). Open-Ended Evolution and Open-Endedness: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution I Special Issue. Artificial Life, 1 - 3. https://doi.org/10.1162/artl_e_00282

Nature's spectacular inventiveness, reflected in the enormous diversity of form and function displayed by the biosphere, is a feature of life that distinguishes living most strongly from nonliving. It is, therefore, not surprising that this aspect of... Read More about Open-Ended Evolution and Open-Endedness: Editorial Introduction to the Open-Ended Evolution I Special Issue..

A mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after chondrocyte and stem cell implantation - II: The effects of co-implantation (2019)
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Naire, & Kuiper. (2019). A mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after chondrocyte and stem cell implantation - II: The effects of co-implantation. Journal of Tissue Engineering, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041731419827792

We present a mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after cell therapy, to show how co-implantation of stem cells (mesenchymal stem cells) and chondrocytes into a cartilage defect can impact chondral healing. The key mechanisms involved in the... Read More about A mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after chondrocyte and stem cell implantation - II: The effects of co-implantation.

A mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after chondrocyte and stem cell implantation - I: The effects of growth factors (2019)
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Campbell, K., Kuiper, J., & Naire, S. (2019). A mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after chondrocyte and stem cell implantation - I: The effects of growth factors. Journal of Tissue Engineering, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1177/2041731419827791

Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation is a cell-based therapy for treating chondral defects. The procedure begins by inserting chondrocytes into the defect region. The chondrocytes initiate healing by proliferating and depositing extracellular matrix,... Read More about A mathematical model of cartilage regeneration after chondrocyte and stem cell implantation - I: The effects of growth factors.

Basic singular fields in the theory of impulsive supersonic leading-edge noise (2019)
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Chapman, C., & Powles, C. (2019). Basic singular fields in the theory of impulsive supersonic leading-edge noise. Wave Motion, 79-92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wavemoti.2019.03.003

This paper determines the impulsive sound fields produced by sharp-edged gusts striking the leading edge of a supersonic blade or aerofoil, for example in a turbofan aeroengine or a counter-rotating propeller system. A full three-dimensional theory i... Read More about Basic singular fields in the theory of impulsive supersonic leading-edge noise.

The structure of Hopf algebras giving Hopf-Galois structures on Quaternionic extensions (2019)
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Truman, P., & Taylor, S. (2019). The structure of Hopf algebras giving Hopf-Galois structures on Quaternionic extensions

Let L/F be a Galois extension of fields with Galois group isomorphic to the quaternion group of order 8. We describe all of the Hopf-Galois structures admitted by L/F, and determine which of the Hopf algebras that appear are isomorphic as Hopf algebr... Read More about The structure of Hopf algebras giving Hopf-Galois structures on Quaternionic extensions.

An experimental study of localized bulging in inflated cylindrical tubes guided by newly emerged analytical results (2019)
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Wang, S., Guo, Z., Zhou, L., Li, L., & Fu, Y. (2019). An experimental study of localized bulging in inflated cylindrical tubes guided by newly emerged analytical results. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 536-554. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmps.2018.11.011

An experimental study is conducted on localized bulging of inflated latex rubber tubes of a range of wall thicknesses and tube lengths, guided by newly emerged analytical results. In the case when the tube has one free closed end that may or may not... Read More about An experimental study of localized bulging in inflated cylindrical tubes guided by newly emerged analytical results.

Harmonizing semantic annotations for computational models in biology (2019)
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(2019). Harmonizing semantic annotations for computational models in biology. Briefings in Bioinformatics, 540 -550. https://doi.org/10.1093/bib/bby087

Life science researchers use computational models to articulate and test hypotheses about the behavior of biological systems. Semantic annotation is a critical component for enhancing the interoperability and reusability of such models as well as for... Read More about Harmonizing semantic annotations for computational models in biology.

Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network-Based Food Recognition Using Partially Labeled Data (2019)
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Mandal, B., Puhan, N. B., & Verma, A. (2019). Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network-Based Food Recognition Using Partially Labeled Data. IEEE Sensors Letters, 3(2), Article ARTN 7000104. https://doi.org/10.1109/LSENS.2018.2886427

Traditional machine learning algorithms using hand-crafted feature extraction techniques (such as local binary pattern) have limited accuracy because of high variation in images of the same class (or intraclass variation) for food recognition tasks.... Read More about Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network-Based Food Recognition Using Partially Labeled Data.

Normality and Short Exact Sequences of Hopf-Galois Structures (2019)
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Koch, A., Kohl, T., Truman, P. J., & Underwood, R. (2019). Normality and Short Exact Sequences of Hopf-Galois Structures. Communications in Algebra, 2086-2101. https://doi.org/10.1080/00927872.2018.1529237

Every Hopf-Galois structure on a finite Galois extension K/k where G = Gal(K/k) corresponds uniquely to a regular subgroup N = B = Perm(G), normalized by ?(G) = B, in accordance with a theorem of Greither and Pareigis. The resulting Hopf algebra whic... Read More about Normality and Short Exact Sequences of Hopf-Galois Structures.

An adaptive moving mesh method for two-dimensional thin film flow equations with surface tension (2019)
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Alharbi, A., & Naire, S. (2019). An adaptive moving mesh method for two-dimensional thin film flow equations with surface tension. Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 365, 219-230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cam.2019.02.010

In this paper, we extend our previous work [A. Alharbi and S. Naire, An adaptive moving mesh method for thin film flow equations with surface tension, J. Computational and Applied Mathematics, 319 (2017), pp. 365-384.] on a one-dimensional r-adaptive... Read More about An adaptive moving mesh method for two-dimensional thin film flow equations with surface tension.