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  • Lee, Eunghyun (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, 2018-01-18)
    In this paper we study some conditional probabilities for the totally asymmetric simple exclusion processes (TASEP) with second class particles. To be more specific, we consider a finite system with one first class particle ...
  • Myrzakhmetov, Bagdat; Assylbekov, Zhenisbek; Makazhanov, Aibek (Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2018-05-12)
    We compare manual and automatic approaches to the problem of extracting bitexts from the Web in the framework of a case study on building a Russian-Kazakh parallel corpus. Our findings suggest that targeted, site-specific ...
  • Ruzhansky, Michael; Sabitbek, Bolys; Suragan, Durvudkhan (Springer, 2018-06-29)
    In this paper, generalised weighted Lp-Hardy, Lp-Caffarelli–Kohn–Nirenberg, and Lp-Rellich inequalities with boundary terms are obtained on stratified Lie groups. As consequences, most of the Hardy type inequalities and ...
  • Adhikari, Sharmistha; Ray, Sangram; Biswas, Gosta P.; Obaidat, Mohammad S. (International Journal of Communication Systems, 2018-10-25)
    Initially, Internet has evolved as a resource sharing model where resources are identified by IP addresses. However, with rapid technological advancement, resources/hardware has become cheap and thus, the need of sharing ...
  • Ghazy, Mohammed; Elgindi, Mohamed B.; Wei, Dongming (Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2018-11-22)
    In this paper, shapes of nonlinear blood vessels, surrounded by nonlinear soft tissues,and buckled due to radial pressure are solved for analytically and numerically. The blood flow ratesthrough the bucked shapes are then ...
  • Bountis, Anastasios (Nonlinear Phenomena in Complex Systems, 2019)
    In this paper, I review a number of results that my co-workers and I have obtained in the field of 1–Dimensional (1D) Hamiltonian lattices. This field has grown in recent years, due to its importance in revealing many ...
  • Zhumekenov, Abylay; Uteuliyeva, Malika; Takhanov, Rustem; Assylbekov, Zhenisbek; Castro, Alejandro J. (arxiv, 2019)
    We review neural network architectures which were motivated by Fourier series and integrals and which are referred to as Fourier neural networks. These networks are empirically evaluated in synthetic and real-world tasks. ...
  • Kashkynbayev, Ardak; Cao, Jinde; Damiyev, Zhaksybek (SpringerOpen, 2019)
    We consider fuzzy shunting inhibitory cellular neural networks (FSICNNs) with time-varying coefficients and constant delays. By virtue of continuation theorem of coincidence degree theory and Cauchy–Schwartz inequality, ...
  • Ruzhansky, Michael; Suragan, Durvudkhan (SUOMALAINEN TIEDEAKATEMIA, 2019)
    We prove a range of critical Hardy inequalities and uncertainty type principles on one of most general subclasses of nilpotent Lie groups, namely the class of homogeneous groups. Moreover, we establish a new type of critical ...
  • Ruzhansky, Michael; Suragan, Durvudkhan; Sabitbek, Bolys (SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL, 2019-01)
    In this paper, generalised weighted Lp-Hardy, Lp-Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg, and Lp-Rellich inequalities with boundary terms are obtained on stratified Lie groups. As consequences, most of the Hardy type inequalities and ...
  • Sabit, F.; Shakipov, Mansur; Skrzypacz, Piotr; Golman, Boris (The Institute of Combustion Problems, 2019-02-20)
    The catalytic chemical reaction is usually carried out in a pellet where the catalyst is distributed throughout its porous structure. The selectivity, yield and productivity of the catalytic reactor often depend on the ...
  • Ozawa, Tohru; Ruzhansky, Michael; Suragan, Durvudkhan (OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2019-03)
    We prove L-P-Caffarelli-Kohn-Nirenberg type inequalities on homogeneous groups, which is one of most general subclasses of nilpotent Lie groups, all with sharp constants. We also discuss some of their consequences. Already ...
  • Amanbek, Yerlan; Singh, Gurpreet; Wheeler, Mary F.; Duijn, Hansvan (ELSEVIER, 2019-03-05)
    We propose an adaptive multiscale method to improve the efficiency and the accuracy of numerical computations by combining numerical homogenization and domain decomposition for modeling flow and transport. Our approach ...
  • Mac´ıas-D´ıaz, Jorge E.; Bountis, Anastasios; Christodoulidi, Helen (Mathematics in Engineering, 2019-04-03)
    We consider a family of 1-dimensional Hamiltonian systems consisting of a large number of particles with on-site potentials and global (long range) interactions. The particles are initially at rest at the equilibrium ...
  • Wei, Dongming; Al-Ashhab, Samer (Elsevier, 2019-04-20)
    The reduced problem of the Navier–Stokes and the continuity equations, in two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates with Eulerian description, for incompressible non-Newtonian fluids, is considered. The Ladyzhenskaya model, ...
  • Assylbekov, Zhenisbek; Takhanov, Rustem (AI ACCESS FOUNDATION, 2019-09)
    This paper takes a step towards theoretical analysis of the relationship between word embeddings and context embeddings in models such as word2vec. We start from basic probabilistic assumptions on the nature of word vectors, ...
  • Wei, Dongming; Shu, Yupeng (Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2019-09)
    We present some variants of Burgers-type equations for incompressible and isothermal planar flow of viscous non-Newtonian fluids based on the Cross, the Carreau and the power-law rheology models, and on a symmetry assumption ...
  • Zhadyranova, A.A.; Myrzakul, Zhanbota (IOP Publishing, 2019-11-01)
    his paper describes the soliton surfaces approach to the Witten-Dijkgraaf-E.Verlinde-H. Verlinde (WDVV) equation. We constructed the surface associated with the WDVV equations using Sym-Tafel formula, which gives a connection ...
  • Amanbek, Yerlan; Wheeler, Mary F. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2019-12)
    Time discretization along with space discretization is important in the numerical simulation of subsurface flow applications for long run. In this paper, we derive theoretical convergence error estimates in discrete-time ...
  • Sakayeva, Zhanna (Nazarbayev University School of Sciences and Humanities, 2020)
    The Nonlinear Schrödinger-Airy equation is one of the general examples of dispersive nonlinear partial differential equations. It is commonly used to characterize the nonlinear propagation of light pulses in optical ...

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