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    • Optimal Experimental Design Applied to Models of Microbial Gene Regulation 

      Braniff, Nathan (University of Waterloo, 2020-12-22)
      Microbial gene expression is a comparatively well understood process, but regulatory interactions between genes can give rise to complicated behaviours. Regulatory networks can exhibit strong context dependence, time-varying ...
    • Optimal Locations of Sensors and Actuators for Control of a Pedestrian Bridge 

      Liu, Fei (University of Waterloo, 2021-12-22)
      Lightweight structures have been increasing in popularity in structural designs. However, they are more prone to disturbances. Therefore, a controller device can be placed on the structure to control the excessive vibrations. ...
    • Optimal Sensor Location for the Estimation of a Linear Dispersive Wave Equation 

      Khan, Tawsif (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-07)
      The problem of optimal sensor location for the estimation of a linear dispersive wave equation is considered in this work. A steady-state Kalman filter was used as an optimal state observer with localized velocity information ...
    • Optimal trajectory calculation using neural networks 

      Majumder, Sounak (University of Waterloo, 2024-01-08)
      Optimal control methods for linear systems have reached a substantial level of maturity, both in terms of conceptual understanding and scalable computational implementation. For non-linear systems, an open-loop feedback ...
    • Orthogonal Separation of The Hamilton-Jacobi Equation on Spaces of Constant Curvature 

      Rajaratnam, Krishan (University of Waterloo, 2014-04-24)
      What is in common between the Kepler problem, a Hydrogen atom and a rotating black- hole? These systems are described by different physical theories, but much information about them can be obtained by separating an ...
    • Outlook On A Worldwide Forest Transition 

      Pagnutti, Chris; Bauch, Chris T.; Anand, Madhur (Public Library of Science, 2013-10-09)
      It is not clear whether a worldwide "forest transition" to net reforestation will ever occur, and the need to address the main driver-agriculture-is compelling. We present a mathematical model of land use dynamics based ...
    • A parallel, adaptive discontinuous Galerkin method for hyperbolic problems on unstructured meshes 

      Giuliani, Andrew (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-04)
      This thesis is concerned with the parallel, adaptive solution of hyperbolic conservation laws on unstructured meshes. First, we present novel algorithms for cell-based adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) on unstructured ...
    • Parameterizing a dynamic influenza model using longitudinal versus age-stratified case notifications yields different predictions of vaccine impacts 

      Andrews, Michael A.; Bauch, Chris T. (2018-09-06)
      Dynamic transmission models of influenza are often used in decision-making to identify which vaccination strategies might best reduce influenza-associated health and economic burdens. Our goal was to use laboratory confirmed ...
    • Particle Clustering and Sub-clustering as a Proxy for Mixing in Geophysical Flows 

      Chakraborty, Rishiraj (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-16)
      The Eulerian point of view is the traditional theoretical and numerical tool to describe fluid mechanics. Some modern computational fluid dynamics codes allow for the efficient simulation of particles, in turn facilitating ...
    • Persistent oscillations in the Aplysia bag cell network 

      Keplinger, Keegan (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-24)
      Persistence is a phenomena by which a resting neuron enters a state of persistent behavior following a brief stimulus. Persistent neural systems can exhibit long-term responses that remain after the stimulus is removed, ...
    • A Phase Model with Large Time Delayed Coupling 

      Al-Darabsah, Islam; Campbell, Sue Ann (Elsevier, 2020-10)
      We consider two identical oscillators with weak, time delayed coupling. We start with a general system of delay differential equations then reduce it to a phase model. With the assumption of large time delay, the resulting ...
    • Phase models and clustering in networks of oscillators with delayed coupling 

      Campbell, Sue Ann; Wang, Zhen (Elsevier, 2017-09-19)
      We consider a general model for a network of oscillators with time delayed coupling where the coupling matrix is circulant. We use the theory of weakly coupled oscillators to reduce the system of delay differential equations ...
    • Physical Modelling and the Associated Acoustic Behaviour of Trumpets and Trombones 

      Resch, Janelle (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-30)
      Accurately modelling the production of realistic musical notes in brass instruments is no easy task. Compared to woodwind instruments, brass instruments are considerably longer and constructed with bends, valves or coils, ...
    • PID Control of Systems with Hysteresis 

      Shum, Alex (University of Waterloo, 2009-04-29)
      Hysteresis is exhibited by many physical systems. Smart materials such as piezoelectrics, magnetostrictives and shape memory alloys possess useful properties, especially in the field of micropositioning, but the control ...
    • Poincare Waves and Kelvin Waves in a Circular Lake 

      Liu, Wentao (University of Waterloo, 2009-01-28)
      When wind blows over a stratified lake an interface tilt is often generated, and internal waves usually appear after the wind stops. Internal waves in lakes are studied in many literatures, but most assume a hydrostatic ...
    • Policy Resistance Undermines Superspreader Vaccination Strategies For Influenza 

      Wells, Chad R.; Klein, Eili Y.; Bauch, Chris T. (Public Library of Science, 2013-03-01)
      Theoretical models of infection spread on networks predict that targeting vaccination at individuals with a very large number of contacts (superspreaders) can reduce infection incidence by a significant margin. These models ...
    • A Poroelastic Model of Transcapillary Flow 

      Speziale, Sean (University of Waterloo, 2010-05-21)
      Transcapillary exchange is the movement of fluid and molecules through the porous capillary wall, and is important in maintaining homeostasis of bodily tissues. The classical view of this process is that of Starling's ...
    • Port-based teleportation of continuous quantum variables 

      Boisselle, Jason (University of Waterloo, 2014-08-27)
      Quantum teleportation allows to transmit quantum information using classical information and entanglement only. Port-based teleportation is a variation of this procedure that involves simpler recovery operations to obtain ...
    • Prandtl number dependence of stratified turbulence 

      Legaspi, Jesse D.; Waite, Michael L (Cambridge, 2020-09-21)
      Stratified turbulence has a horizontally layered structure with quasi-two-dimensional vortices due to buoyancy forces that suppress vertical motion. The Prandtl number Pr quantifies the relative strengths of viscosity ...
    • Prandtl number dependence of stratified turbulence 

      Legaspi, Jesse (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-15)
      Stratified turbulence is affected by buoyancy forces that suppress vertical motion, resulting in a horizontally-layered structure with quasi-two-dimensional vortices. The Prandtl number Pr quantifies the relative strengths ...

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