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On the finite element analysis of nonlinear incompressible solids
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987) -
On the flow induced in a thermally stratified fluid by a source of heat.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971) -
On the formation of Friedlander waves in a compressed gas driven shock tube
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)Compressed gas driven shock tubes have become popular as a laboratory-scale replacement for field blast tests. The well-known initial structure of the Riemann problem eventually evolves into a shock structure resembling a ... -
On the formula of de Jonquières for multiple contacts.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1977) -
On the fourier series of the square of a function
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1946) -
On the free vibration behavior of cylindrical shell structures
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)Shell structures, especially cylindrical shells, are widely used in aerospace and naval architectural industries. Submarine hulls and aircraft bodies can be idealized as cylindrical shell structures. The study of vibrations ... -
On the fringes of formality : organizational capability in street-level bureaucracies in Brazil
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017)Middle capability countries have over the last few decades implemented a range of reforms to improve their service delivery systems - and yet have made only marginal progress. Despite better macroeconomic conditions, service ... -
On the Gap-Tooth direct simulation Monte Carlo method
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)This thesis develops and evaluates Gap-tooth DSMC (GT-DSMC), a direct Monte Carlo simulation procedure for dilute gases combined with the Gap-tooth method of Gear, Li, and Kevrekidis. The latter was proposed as a means of ... -
On the general theory of microwave interactions with ellipsoidal ferrimagnetic insulators
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960) -
On the Generation of Entanglement in Ytterbium Clock Atoms and a Novel Interpretation of the Madelung Fluid Theory of Quantum Mechanics
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2023-06)In this thesis, I present the results of three experiments utilizing entanglement to improve metrology in an optical lattice clock atom Ytterbium-171. Furhtermore, I present a novel interpretation of the Madelung Theory ... -
On the generation of inertial-gravity waves in the ocean,
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970) -
On the generation of organizational architectures using Petri nets
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987) -
On the generation of quadrilateral element meshes for general CAD surfaces
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996) -
On the generation of variable structure distributed architectures
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989) -
On the geometry of the Strominger system
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)The Strominger system is a system of partial differential equations describing the geometry of compactifications of heterotic superstrings with flux. Mathematically it can be viewed as a generalization of Ricci-flat metrics ... -
On the grammar of optative constructions
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011)The primary aim of this dissertation is to present an analysis for so-called optative constructions, clauses that express a wish, hope or desire without containing a lexical item that means 'wish', 'hope' or 'desire'. A ... -
On the growth of semiconductor-based epitaxial and oxide films from low energy ion beams
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992) -
On the hardness of the shortest vector problem
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998)An n-dimensional lattice is the set of all integral linear combinations of n linearly independent vectors in Rm. One of the most studied algorithmic problems on lattices is the shortest vector problem (SVP): given a lattice, ... -
On the heat of vaporization of ammonia
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1891) -
On the higher Frobenius
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020)Given a homotopy invariant of a space, one can ask how much of the space can be recovered from that invariant. This question was first addressed in work of Quillen and Sullivan on rational homotopy theory in the 1960's and ...