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Exact solutions for cluster-growth kinetics with evolving size and shape profiles
Journal Article
Wattis, J. A. Exact solutions for cluster-growth kinetics with evolving size and shape profiles. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 39,

In this paper we construct a model for the simultaneous compaction by which clusters are restructured, and growth of clusters by pairwise coagulation. The model has the form of a multicomponent aggregation problem in which the components are clu... Read More about Exact solutions for cluster-growth kinetics with evolving size and shape profiles.

Factors influencing wider acceptance of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technologies for Total Joint Arthroplasty
Report
Craven, M. P., Davey, S. M., & Martin, J. L. Factors influencing wider acceptance of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technologies for Total Joint Arthroplasty

Computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) promises to improve outcomes of joint arthroplasty through better alignment and orientation of implants, but take up has so far been modest. Following an overview of CAOS technologies covering image-guided... Read More about Factors influencing wider acceptance of Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery (CAOS) technologies for Total Joint Arthroplasty.

Lord Home and Anglo–American relations, 1961–1963
Journal Article
Holt, A. Lord Home and Anglo–American relations, 1961–1963. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 16(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/09592290500331014

This article focuses on the role of Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, in the conduct of Anglo–American relations between 1961 and 1963. It studies three controversial policy areas: the newly independent states of Laos and the Congo, along wit... Read More about Lord Home and Anglo–American relations, 1961–1963.

The importance of different timings of excitatory and inhibitory pathways in neural field models
Journal Article
Laing, C., & Coombes, S. (2005). The importance of different timings of excitatory and inhibitory pathways in neural field models

In this paper we consider a neural field model comprised of two distinct populations of neurons, excitatory and inhibitory, for which both the velocities of action potential propagation and the time courses of synaptic processing are different. Using... Read More about The importance of different timings of excitatory and inhibitory pathways in neural field models.

Dendritic cable with active spines: a modeling study in the spike-diffuse-spike framework
Journal Article
Timofeeva, Y., Lord, G., & Coombes, S. (2005). Dendritic cable with active spines: a modeling study in the spike-diffuse-spike framework

The spike-diffuse-spike (SDS) model describes a passive dendritic tree with active dendritic spines. Spine-head dynamics is modelled with a simple integrate-and-fire process, whilst communication between spines is mediated by the cable equation. Her... Read More about Dendritic cable with active spines: a modeling study in the spike-diffuse-spike framework.

Symmetric Interior Penalty DG Methods for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations I: Method Formulation
Journal Article
Navier-Stokes Equations I: Method Formulation

In this article we consider the development of discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for the numerical approximation of the compressible Navier-Stokes equations. For the discretization of the leading order terms, we propose employing the gene... Read More about Symmetric Interior Penalty DG Methods for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations I: Method Formulation.

Symmetric Interior Penalty DG Methods for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations II: Goal--Oriented A Posteriori Error Estimation
Journal Article
Hartmann, R., & Houston, P. (2005). Symmetric Interior Penalty DG Methods for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations II: Goal--Oriented A Posteriori Error Estimation

In this article we consider the application of the generalization of the symmetric version of the interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin finite element method to the numerical approximation of the compressible Navier--Stokes equations. In particular... Read More about Symmetric Interior Penalty DG Methods for the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equations II: Goal--Oriented A Posteriori Error Estimation.

Review of order fulfilment models for Catalogue Mass Customization
Book Chapter
Brabazon, P. G., & MacCarthy, B. L. Review of order fulfilment models for Catalogue Mass Customization. In Proceedings of the International Mass Customization Meeting 2005 (IMCM '05). GITO-Verlag

Mass Customization (MC) is not a mature business strategy and hence it is not clear that a single or small group of operational models are dominating. Companies tend to approach MC from either a mass production or a customization origin and this in... Read More about Review of order fulfilment models for Catalogue Mass Customization.

Enhancing SPH using moving least-squares and radial basis functions
Journal Article
Brownlee, R., Houston, P., Levesley, J., & Rosswog, S. (2005). Enhancing SPH using moving least-squares and radial basis functions

In this paper we consider two sources of enhancement for the meshfree Lagrangian particle method smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) by improving the accuracy of the particle approximation. Namely, we will consider shape functions constructed using... Read More about Enhancing SPH using moving least-squares and radial basis functions.

Discontinuous Galerkin Computation of the Maxwell Eigenvalues on Simplicial Meshes
Journal Article
Buffa, A., Houston, P., & Perugia, I. (2005). Discontinuous Galerkin Computation of the Maxwell Eigenvalues on Simplicial Meshes

This paper is concerned with the discontinuous Galerkin approximation of the Maxwell eigenproblem. After reviewing the theory developed in [5], we present a set of numerical experiments which both validate the theory, and provide further insight reg... Read More about Discontinuous Galerkin Computation of the Maxwell Eigenvalues on Simplicial Meshes.

On the comparison of proof planning systems: Lambda-clam, Omega and IsaPlanner
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dennis, L. A., Jamnik, M., & Pollet, M. (2005). On the comparison of proof planning systems: Lambda-clam, Omega and IsaPlanner. In J. Carette, & W. Farmer (Eds.),

We present a framework for describing proof planners. This framework is based around a decomposition of proof planners into planning states, proof language, proof plans, proof methods, proof revision, proof control and planning algorithms. We us... Read More about On the comparison of proof planning systems: Lambda-clam, Omega and IsaPlanner.

Introducting Dendritic Cells as a Novel Immune-Inspired Algorithm for Anomaly Detection
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Greensmith, J., Aickelin, U., & Cayzer, S. Introducting Dendritic Cells as a Novel Immune-Inspired Algorithm for Anomaly Detection.

Dendritic cells are antigen presenting cells that provide a vital link between the innate and adaptive immune system. Research into this family of cells has revealed that they perform the role of coordinating T-cell based immune responses, both reac... Read More about Introducting Dendritic Cells as a Novel Immune-Inspired Algorithm for Anomaly Detection.

A posteriori error estimation for discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of H(curl)-elliptic partial differential equations
Journal Article
discretizations of H(curl)-elliptic partial differential equations

We develop the a posteriori error estimation of interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin discretizations for H(curl)-elliptic problems that arise in eddy current models. Computable upper and lower bounds on the error measured in terms of a natural (me... Read More about A posteriori error estimation for discontinuous Galerkin discretizations of H(curl)-elliptic partial differential equations.

Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fraser, M., Bowers, J., Brundell, P., O'Malley, C., Reeves, S., Benford, S., …Hellström, S. O. Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings.

Interactive exhibits are now commonplace in museum settings, providing ‘edutainment’ for visitors. However, many technologies co-exist uneasily with more traditional methods of display. In this paper we describe a design strategy for mixing realities... Read More about Re-tracing the past: mixing realities in museum settings.