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  1. The authors are trying to develop an ultrasonic CT technique for concrete structures. As the first step of its development, we study how the ultrasonic waves propagate in concrete structures and pose a problem...

    Authors: Noriyuki MITA and Takashi TAKIGUCHI
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2018 10:6
  2. A 3-D continuum mixture model describing the corrosion of concrete with sulfuric acid is built. Essentially, the chemical reaction transforms slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and sulfuric acid into gypsum relea...

    Authors: Arthur J. Vromans, Adrian Muntean and Fons van de Ven
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2018 10:5
  3. In this paper, we formulate a method for minimising the expectation value of the procurement cost of electricity in two popular spot markets: day-ahead and intra-day, under the assumption that expectation value o...

    Authors: Naoya Yamaguchi, Maiya Hori and Yoshinari Ideguchi
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2018 10:4
  4. We give an algebraic description of screw dislocations in a crystal, especially simple cubic (SC) and body centered cubic (BCC) crystals, using free abelian groups and fibering structures. We also show that th...

    Authors: Hiroyasu Hamada, Shigeki Matsutani, Junichi Nakagawa, Osamu Saeki and Masaaki Uesaka
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2018 10:3
  5. The objective of this article is to present the seminal concepts and techniques of Sub-Riemannian geometry and Hamiltonian dynamics, complemented by adapted software to analyze the dynamics of the copepod micr...

    Authors: Bernard Bonnard, Monique Chyba, Jéremy Rouot and Daisuke Takagi
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2018 10:2
  6. In this paper, in view of application to pricing of Barrier options under a stochastic volatility model, we study a reflection principle for the hyperbolic Brownian motion, and introduce a hyperbolic version o...

    Authors: Yuuki Ida, Tsuyoshi Kinoshita and Tomohiro Matsumoto
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2018 10:1
  7. We apply innovative mathematical tools coming from optimal control theory to improve theoretical and experimental techniques in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This approach allows us to explore and to exper...

    Authors: Eric Van Reeth, Helene Ratiney, Marc Lapert, Steffen J. Glaser and Dominique Sugny
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:9
  8. This article deals with applications of optimal control to aerospace problems with a focus on modern geometric optimal control tools and numerical continuation techniques. Geometric optimal control is a theory...

    Authors: Jiamin Zhu, Emmanuel Trélat and Max Cerf
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:8
  9. When a massive disaster occurs, to repair the damaged part of lifeline networks, planning is needed to appropriately allocate tasks to two or more restoration teams and optimize their traveling routes. However...

    Authors: Akifumi Kira, Hidenao Iwane, Hirokazu Anai, Yutaka Kimura and Katsuki Fujisawa
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:7
  10. Annealing furnaces are used to heat steel in order to change its chemical structure. In this paper we model an electric radiant furnace. One of the major defects in steel strips processed in such furnaces is a...

    Authors: Stephen W. Taylor and Shixiao Wang
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:5
  11. We focus on the numerical study of magnetic geodesics on surfaces, including surfaces with singularities. In addition to the numerical investigation, we give restrictive necessary conditions for tangency direc...

    Authors: Volker Branding and Wayne Rossman
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:3
  12. Water distribution networks are subject to potential intentional contaminations to cause harm to the consumer. Reliable transport models are needed to detect, trace and follow any contaminant transported insid...

    Authors: Denis Gilbert, Iraj Mortazavi, Olivier Piller and Hervé Ung
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:2
  13. When using the convex hull approach in the boundary modeling process, Model-Based Calibration (MBC) software suites – such as Model-Based Calibration Toolbox from MathWorks – can be computationally intensive d...

    Authors: Hayato Waki and Florin Nae
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2017 9:1
  14. In questionnaire studies for evaluating objects such as manufacturing products, evaluators are required to respond to several evaluation items for the objects. When the number of objects is large, a part of th...

    Authors: Yuta Umezu, Hidetoshi Matsuoka, Hiroshi Ikeda and Yoshiyuki Ninomiya
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2016 8:5
  15. We study a hidden Markov process which is the result of a transmission of the binary symmetric Markov source over the memoryless binary symmetric channel. This process has been studied extensively in Informati...

    Authors: Evgeny Verbitskiy
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2016 8:2
  16. This paper presents a numerical simulation of the tidal flow in Danang Bay (Vietnam) based on the non-hydrostatic shallow water equations. First, to test the simulation capability of the non-hydrostatic model,...

    Authors: Thi Thai Le, Dang Hieu Phung and Van Cuc Tran
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2016 8:1
  17. In the preparatory stage of product manufacturing, its defect risk is often evaluated by checking whether experimentally manufactured products cause the defect or not. The experimentally manufacturing is condu...

    Authors: Yuta Umezu, Hidetoshi Matsuoka, Hiroshi Ikeda and Yoshiyuki Ninomiya
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2015 7:8
  18. Microbial growth curves, recording the four-phases (lag, growth, stationary, decay) of the dynamics of the surviving microbes, are regularly used to support decision-making in a wide variety of health related ...

    Authors: María Jesús Munoz-Lopez, Maureen P. Edwards, Ulrike Schumann and Robert S. Anderssen
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2015 7:7
  19. We analyze the Hunter vs. Rabbit game on a graph, which is a model of communication in adhoc mobile networks. Let G be a cycle graph with N nodes. The hunter can move from a vertex to a vertex along an edge. The ...

    Authors: Yuki Ikeda, Yasunari Fukai and Yoshihiro Mizoguchi
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2015 7:3
  20. Solving the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem (ECDLP) by using Gröbner basis has recently appeared as a new threat to the security of elliptic curve cryptography and pairing-based cryptosystems. At Eur...

    Authors: Yun-Ju Huang, Christophe Petit, Naoyuki Shinohara and Tsuyoshi Takagi
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2015 7:1
  21. The continuous-time random walk is defined as a Poissonization of discrete-time random walk. We study the noncolliding system of continuous-time simple and symmetric random walks on http://static-content.springer.com/image/art%3A10.1186%2Fs40736-014-0011-z/MediaObjects/40736_2014_11_Figa_HTML.gif ...

    Authors: Syota Esaki
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:11
  22. We consider some distributions of one sided maxima of excursions and related variables for standard random walk and Brownian motion. We propose some new exotic options called meander options related to one of ...

    Authors: Takahiko Fujita, Yasuhiro Kawanishi and Marc Yor
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:2
  23. In this paper, we grasp an inverse eigenvalue problem which constructs a tridiagonal matrix with specified multiple eigenvalues, from the viewpoint of the quotient difference (qd) recursion formula. We also pr...

    Authors: Kanae Akaiwa, Masashi Iwasaki, Koichi Kondo and Yoshimasa Nakamura
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:10
  24. Integrable self-adaptive moving mesh schemes for short pulse type equations (the short pulse equation, the coupled short pulse equation, and the complex short pulse equation) are investigated. Two systematic m...

    Authors: Bao-Feng Feng, Kenichi Maruno and Yasuhiro Ohta
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:8
  25. From the viewpoint of quantum walks, the Ihara zeta function of a finite graph can be said to be closely related to its evolution matrix. In this note we introduce another kind of zeta function of a graph, whi...

    Authors: Yusuke Higuchi, Norio Konno, Iwao Sato and Etsuo Segawa
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:9
  26. Characteristics of numerically‐obtained typical distributions of a two‐dimensional point vortex system after a violent relaxation at positive and negative temperatures are examined. It is anticipated that like...

    Authors: Yuichi Yatsuyanagi, Megumi Ikeda and Tadatsugu Hatori
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:3
  27. In this article, we describe techniques for visual data mining based on differential topology. Data scientists have been working long on the analysis of data obtained from a wide variety of sources. The data i...

    Authors: Osamu Saeki and Shigeo Takahashi
    Citation: Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry 2014 6:4

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