Time-varying causality inference of different nickel markets based on the convergent cross mapping method

2021 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
pp. 102385
Author(s):  
Xiaotian Sun ◽  
Wei Fang ◽  
Xiangyun Gao ◽  
Sufang An ◽  
Siyao Liu ◽  
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1993 ◽  
Vol 115 (4) ◽  
pp. 817-821 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Wang

We apply the discrete time model of a mechanical system with time-varying topologies to determine its regions of stability. The backward mapping method is applied and the associated numerical properties are discussed. The model is combined with conventional numerical techniques to form a computer simulation system which is more reliable and accurate in handling the topological changes. The simulation results of an example system are presented.


Author(s):  
Yu Wang

Abstract The discrete time model developed in Part 1 has been applied to the determination of regions of stability. The backward mapping method is applied and the associated numerical properties are discussed. The model is combined with conventional numerical techniques to form a computer simulation system which is more reliable and accurate in handling the topological changes. The simulation results of an example system are presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1047 (1) ◽  
pp. 012081
Author(s):  
S Bartsev ◽  
M Saltykov ◽  
P Belolipetsky ◽  
A Pianykh

Author(s):  
Jose-Maria Carazo ◽  
I. Benavides ◽  
S. Marco ◽  
J.L. Carrascosa ◽  
E.L. Zapata

Obtaining the three-dimensional (3D) structure of negatively stained biological specimens at a resolution of, typically, 2 - 4 nm is becoming a relatively common practice in an increasing number of laboratories. A combination of new conceptual approaches, new software tools, and faster computers have made this situation possible. However, all these 3D reconstruction processes are quite computer intensive, and the middle term future is full of suggestions entailing an even greater need of computing power. Up to now all published 3D reconstructions in this field have been performed on conventional (sequential) computers, but it is a fact that new parallel computer architectures represent the potential of order-of-magnitude increases in computing power and should, therefore, be considered for their possible application in the most computing intensive tasks.We have studied both shared-memory-based computer architectures, like the BBN Butterfly, and local-memory-based architectures, mainly hypercubes implemented on transputers, where we have used the algorithmic mapping method proposed by Zapata el at. In this work we have developed the basic software tools needed to obtain a 3D reconstruction from non-crystalline specimens (“single particles”) using the so-called Random Conical Tilt Series Method. We start from a pair of images presenting the same field, first tilted (by ≃55°) and then untilted. It is then assumed that we can supply the system with the image of the particle we are looking for (ideally, a 2D average from a previous study) and with a matrix describing the geometrical relationships between the tilted and untilted fields (this step is now accomplished by interactively marking a few pairs of corresponding features in the two fields). From here on the 3D reconstruction process may be run automatically.


Author(s):  
Joanna BOEHNERT

This workshop will create a space for discussion on environmental politics and its impact on design for sustainable transitions. It will help participants identify different sustainability discourses; create a space for reflection on how these discourses influence design practice; and consider the environmental and social implications of different discourses. The workshop will do this work by encouraging knowledge sharing, reflection and interpretative mapping in a participatory space where individuals will create their own discourse maps. This work is informed by my research “Mapping Climate Communication” conducted at the Centre for Science and Technology Policy Research (CSTPR) in the Cooperative Institute for Environmental Sciences (CIRES), the University of Colorado, Boulder. With this research project I developed a discourse mapping method based on the discourse analysis method of political scientists and sustainability scholars. Using my own work as an example, I will facilitate a process that will enable participants to create new discourse maps reflecting their own ideas and agendas.


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