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We consider a classical risk process with arrival of claims following a non-stationary Hawkes process. We study the asymptotic regime when the premium rate and the baseline intensity of the claims arrival process are large, and claim...
The process of Data Assimilation in the Geosciences, in which real world data is used to improve the mathematical simulation of some event of interest, is a large field in applied mathematics. When that system is driven by dynamics, and...
A new algorithm that hybridizes massless marker particles with the coupled level set moment-of-fluid method to improve the interface reconstruction in multiphase flow problems is proposed. This new method aims to take advantage of both...
Supercritical Carbon Dioxide is of interest in a wide range of engineering problems, including carbon capture, utilization, and storage as well as advanced cycles for power generation. Non-ideal variations in physical properties of...
A Novel Model for Precipitation Reactions in Microfluidic Devices or, a Unified Framework for Coupling Phase-Change Chemistry and Fluid-Structure Interaction in Low Reynolds Number Flows
Chemical processes within flows are ubiquitous. There exists an important class of reactions that result in a phase change from liquid to solid: precipitation reactions. Inspired by recent microfluidic experiments, this dissertation...
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