Abstract: Dyadic Green's function (DGF) for the tensor surface conductivity boundary condition (TSCBC) is formulated in this paper. Electrically biased spatially dispersive graphene sheet, densely ...
Abstract: A new Green's function formulation is developed systematically for modeling general homogeneous (dielectric or magnetic) objects in a layered medium. The dyadic form of the Green's function ...
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A Green's function approach is presented for the D-dimensional inverse square potential in quantum mechanics. This approach is implemented by the introduction of hyperspherical coordinates and the use ...
Then we would as a first step use it to compute the elastic energy for full contact by integration with the PSD. On long term, or if needed we will probably want to interface PeriodicElasticHalspace ...
Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States Materials ...
Okada, Y. (1992). Internal deformation due to shear and tensile faults in a half-space. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 82(2), 1018–1040. SEGALL, P. (2010). Earthquake and Volcano ...
In this paper, a quantum mechanical Green’s function for the quartic oscillator is presented. This result is built upon two previous papers: first [1], detailing the linearization of the quartic ...
The popular, stable, robust, and computationally inexpensive cubic spline interpolation algorithm is adopted and used for finite temperature Green’s function calculations of realistic systems. We ...
The present work is devoted to define a generalized Green’s function solution for the dual-phase-lag model in homogeneous materials in a unified manner .The high-order mixed derivative with respect to ...
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