An Intuitive Derivation of the Dual-Clutch Model for Clutch Shift Dynamics

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pradeep Attibele
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2010 ◽  
Vol 365 (1559) ◽  
pp. 3855-3864 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Kandler ◽  
Roman Unger ◽  
James Steele

‘Language shift’ is the process whereby members of a community in which more than one language is spoken abandon their original vernacular language in favour of another. The historical shifts to English by Celtic language speakers of Britain and Ireland are particularly well-studied examples for which good census data exist for the most recent 100–120 years in many areas where Celtic languages were once the prevailing vernaculars. We model the dynamics of language shift as a competition process in which the numbers of speakers of each language (both monolingual and bilingual) vary as a function both of internal recruitment (as the net outcome of birth, death, immigration and emigration rates of native speakers), and of gains and losses owing to language shift. We examine two models: a basic model in which bilingualism is simply the transitional state for households moving between alternative monolingual states, and a diglossia model in which there is an additional demand for the endangered language as the preferred medium of communication in some restricted sociolinguistic domain, superimposed on the basic shift dynamics. Fitting our models to census data, we successfully reproduce the demographic trajectories of both languages over the past century. We estimate the rates of recruitment of new Scottish Gaelic speakers that would be required each year (for instance, through school education) to counteract the ‘natural wastage’ as households with one or more Gaelic speakers fail to transmit the language to the next generation informally, for different rates of loss during informal intergenerational transmission.


2017 ◽  
Vol 91 (4) ◽  
pp. 1032-1047 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. C. A. French ◽  
M. Stürup ◽  
S. Rizzuto ◽  
J. H. van Wyk ◽  
D. Edwards ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 205 ◽  
pp. 10001
Author(s):  
Partha Pratim Roy ◽  
Rei Youshizumi ◽  
Hideki Kandori ◽  
Tiago Buckup

The ground and excited state evolution of fingerprint vibrational modes of all-trans-and 13-cis-retinal are mapped by impulsive vibrational spectroscopy. All-trans-retinal shows slower frequency shift dynamics in the excited state in comparison to 13-cis-retinal.


Author(s):  
Robert Fischer ◽  
Ferit Küçükay ◽  
Gunter Jürgens ◽  
Rolf Najork ◽  
Burkhard Pollak
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Author(s):  
M. Cao ◽  
K. W. Wang ◽  
Y. Fujii ◽  
W. E. Tobler

The parallel-modulated-neural-network (PMNN) -based friction component model [19] provides a simple pressure-torque formula, which possesses much improved scalability with respect to the applied pressure. In this paper, the PMNN friction component model is implemented within a comprehensive powertrain model, to simulate the shifting process of an automatic transmission (AT) system under various operating conditions. Simulation results demonstrate that the PMNN model can be effectively applied as a part of powertrain system model to accurately predict transmission shift dynamics. A pressure-profiling scheme through a quadratic polynomial pressure-torque relationship from the PMNN model is developed for the transmission shifting optimization. This scheme is implemented to improve the transmission shifting quality under certain operating conditions. The pressure profiling results illustrate that the proposed pressure profiling technique can be potentially applied to a wide range of operating conditions. This study demonstrates that the PMNN architecture not only outperforms the conventional network modeling techniques in accuracy and numerical efficiency, but is also a new tool for AT controller design.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (2) ◽  
pp. 2341-2352
Author(s):  
Mirko Lai ◽  
Viviana Patti ◽  
Giancarlo Ruffo ◽  
Paolo Rosso

Interest has grown around the classification of stance that users assume within online debates in recent years. Stance has been usually addressed by considering users posts in isolation, while social studies highlight that social communities may contribute to influence users’ opinion. Furthermore, stance should be studied in a diachronic perspective, since it could help to shed light on users’ opinion shift dynamics that can be recorded during the debate. We analyzed the political discussion in UK about the BREXIT referendum on Twitter, proposing a novel approach and annotation schema for stance detection, with the main aim of investigating the role of features related to social network community and diachronic stance evolution. Classification experiments show that such features provide very useful clues for detecting stance.


2003 ◽  
Vol 2003 (16) ◽  
pp. 923-931 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yanguang (Charles) Li

LetFbe aC3diffeomorphism on a Banach spaceB.Fhas a homoclinic tube asymptotic to an invariant manifold. Around the homoclinic tube, Bernoulli shift dynamics of submanifolds is established through a shadowing lemma. This work removes an uncheckable condition of Silnikov (1968). Also, the result of Silnikov does not imply Bernoulli shift dynamics of a single map, but rather only provides a labeling of all invariant tubes around the homoclinic tube. The work of Silnikov was done inℝnand the current work is done in a Banach space.


1997 ◽  
Vol 37 (18) ◽  
pp. 2597-2607 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julie Epelboim ◽  
Robert M. Steinman ◽  
Eileen Kowler ◽  
Zygmunt Pizlo ◽  
Casper J. Erkelens ◽  
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