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WPM package manager version 1.0 : software documentation

2010, Streckenbach, Timo

WPM is a command-line tool designed to support build and installation facilities. It is implemented as a collection of script files, written in Bourne shell syntax. For the sake of portability the code takes care of the common pitfalls of shell programming.

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Big data clustering: Data preprocessing, variable selection, and dimension reduction

2017, Mucha, Hans-Joachim

[no abstract available]

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Mathematical modeling and numerical simulations of diode lasers with micro-integrated external resonators

2016, Radziunas, Mindaugas

This report summarizes our scientific activities within the project MANUMIEL (BMBF Program “Förderung der Wissenschaftlich-Technologischen Zusammenarbeit (WTZ) mit der Republik Moldau”, FKZ 01DK13020A). Namely, we discuss modeling of external cavity diode lasers, numerical simulations and analysis of these devices using the software package LDSL-tool, as well as the development of this software.

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Estimating the volume of a convex body

2018, Baldin, Nicolai

Sometimes the volume of a convex body needs to be estimated, if we cannot calculate it analytically. We explain how statistics can be used not only to approximate the volume of the convex body, but also its shape.

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TetGen: A quality tetrahedral mesh generator and a 3D Delaunay triangulator (Version 1.5 — User’s Manual)

2013, Si, Hang

TetGen is a software for tetrahedral mesh generation. Its goal is to generate good quality tetrahedral meshes suitable for numerical methods and scientific computing. It can be used as either a standalone program or a library component integrated in other software. The purpose of this document is to give a brief explanation of the kind of tetrahedralizations and meshing problems handled by TetGen and to give a fairly detailed documentation about the usage of the program. Readers will learn how to create tetrahedral meshes using input files from the command line. Furthermore, the programming interface for calling TetGen from other programs is explained.

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Gekoppelte Simulation von Partikelpopulationen in turbulenten Strömungen : Verbundprojekt SimPaTurS ; Teilprojekt Turbulente Strömungen : Schlussbericht

2010, John, Volker, Suciu, Carina

[no abstract available]

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Comparison of numerical methods for the reconstruction of elastic obstacles from the far-field data of scattered acoustic waves

2010, Elschner, Johannes, Hsiao, George C., Rathsfeld, Andreas

We consider the inverse problem for an elastic body emerged in a fluid due to an acoustic wave. The shape of this obstacle is to be reconstructed from the far-field pattern of the scattered wave. For the numerical solution in the two-dimensional case, we compare a simple Newton type iteration method with the Kirsch-Kress algorithm. Our computational tests reveal that the Kirsch-Kress method converges faster for obstacles with very smooth boundaries. The simple Newton method, however, is more stable in the case of not so smooth domains and more robust with respect to measurement errors.

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WIAS-TeSCA - Two-dimensional semi-conductor analysis package

2016, Gajewski, Herbert, Liero, Matthias, Nürnberg, Reiner, Stephan, Holger

WIAS-TeSCA (Two- and three-dimensional semiconductor analysis package) is a simulation tool for the numerical simulation of charge transfer processes in semiconductor structures, especially in semiconductor lasers. It is based on the drift-diffusion model and considers a multitude of additional physical effects, like optical radiation, temperature influences and the kinetics of deep impurities. Its efficiency is based on the analytic study of the strongly nonlinear system of partial differential equations – the van Roosbroeck system – which describes the electron and hole currents. Very efficient numerical procedures for both the stationary and transient simulation have been implemented. WIAS-TeSCA has been successfully used in the research and industrial development of new electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor devices such as transistors, diodes, sensors, detectors and lasers and has already proved its worth many times in the planning and optimization of these devices. It covers a broad spectrum of applications, from heterobipolar transistor (mobile telephone systems, computer networks) through high-voltage transistors (power electronics) and semiconductor laser diodes (fiber optic communication systems, medical technology) to radiation detectors (space research, high energy physics). WIAS-TeSCA is an efficient simulation tool for analyzing and designing modern semiconductor devices with a broad range of performance that has proved successful in solving many practical problems. Particularly, it offers the possibility to calculate self-consistently the interplay of electronic, optical and thermic effects.

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Calibration methods for gas turbine performance models

2016, Borchardt, Jürgen, Mathé, Peter, Printsypar, Galina

The WIAS software package BOP is used to simulate gas turbine models. In order to make accurate predictions the underlying models need to be calibrated. This study compares different strategies of model calibration. These are the deterministic optimization tools as nonlinear least squares (MSO) and the sparsity promoting variant LASSO, but also the probabilistic (Bayesian) calibration. The latter allows for the quantification of the inherent uncertainty, and it gives rise to a surrogate uncertainty measure in the MSO tool. The implementation details are accompanied with a numerical case study, which highlights the advantages and drawbacks of each of the proposed calibration methods.

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On properties of different notions of centers for convex cones

2010, Henrion, René, Seeger, Alberto

The points on the revolution axis of a circular cone are somewhat special: they are the "most interior'' elements of the cone. This paper addresses the issue of formalizing the concept of center for a convex cone that is not circular. Four distinct proposals are studied in detail: the incenter, the circumcenter, the inner center, and the outer center. The discussion takes place in the context of a reflexive Banach space.