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Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (21) ◽  
pp. 2660
Author(s):  
Chao Wang ◽  
Li Wan ◽  
Tifan Xiong ◽  
Yuanlong Xie ◽  
Shuting Wang ◽  
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Structural analysis is a method for verifying equation-oriented models in the design of industrial systems. Existing structural analysis methods need flattening of the hierarchical models into an equation system for analysis. However, the large-scale equations in complex models make structural analysis difficult. Aimed to address the issue, this study proposes a hierarchical structural analysis method by exploring the relationship between the singularities of the hierarchical equation-oriented model and its components. This method obtains the singularity of a hierarchical equation-oriented model by analyzing a dummy model constructed with the parts from the decomposing results of its components. Based on this, the structural singularity of a complex model can be obtained by layer-by-layer analysis according to their natural hierarchy. The hierarchical structural analysis method can reduce the equation scale in each analysis and achieve efficient structural analysis of very complex models. This method can be adaptively applied to nonlinear-algebraic and differential-algebraic equation models. The main algorithms, application cases and comparison with the existing methods are present in this paper. The complexity analysis results show the enhanced efficiency of the proposed method in the structural analysis of complex equation-oriented models. Compared with the existing methods, the time complexity of the proposed method is improved significantly


Author(s):  
A. F. Beardon

AbstractThe positive solutions of the equation $$x^y = y^x$$ x y = y x have been discussed for over two centuries. Goldbach found a parametric form for the solutions, and later a connection was made with the classical Lambert function, which was also studied by Euler. Despite the attention given to the real equation $$x^y=y^x$$ x y = y x , the complex equation $$z^w = w^z$$ z w = w z has virtually been ignored in the literature. In this expository paper, we suggest that the problem should not be simply to parametrise the solutions of the equation, but to uniformize it. Explicitly, we construct a pair z(t) and w(t) of functions of a complex variable t that are holomorphic functions of t lying in some region D of the complex plane that satisfy the equation $$z(t)^{w(t)} = w(t)^{z(t)}$$ z ( t ) w ( t ) = w ( t ) z ( t ) for t in D. Moreover, when t is positive these solutions agree with those of $$x^y=y^x$$ x y = y x .


Author(s):  
Dominique Dardevet ◽  
Laurent Mosoni ◽  
Isabelle Savary-Auzeloux ◽  
Marie-Agnès Peyron ◽  
Sergio Polakof ◽  
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Mathematics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 253 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lotfi Zeghadnia ◽  
Bachir Achour ◽  
Jean Robert

The Colebrook-White equation is often used for calculation of the friction factor in turbulent regimes; it has succeeded in attracting a great deal of attention from researchers. The Colebrook–White equation is a complex equation where the computation of the friction factor is not direct, and there is a need for trial-error methods or graphical solutions; on the other hand, several researchers have attempted to alter the Colebrook-White equation by explicit formulas with the hope of achieving zero-percent (0%) maximum deviation, among them Dejan Brkić and Pavel Praks. The goal of this paper is to discuss the results proposed by the authors in their paper:” Accurate and Efficient Explicit Approximations of the Colebrook Flow Friction Equation Based on the Wright ω-Function” and to propose more accurate formulas.


2017 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 1-2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oxana Dmitrieva ◽  
Sergei I. Grivennikov
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2016 ◽  
Vol 76 (5) ◽  
pp. 777-778
Author(s):  
Lynn M. Gangone ◽  
Lorelle L. Espinosa ◽  
Heather L. Johnson

2013 ◽  
Vol 43 (12) ◽  
pp. 527-529
Author(s):  
Efosa Airuehia ◽  
Balkozar Adam
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