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Analysis of energy conserving low-order models.
(2007)
It is well known in Mathematical Physics that the Volterra gyrostat and many of its special cases including the Euler gyroscope represent a prototype of energy conserving dynamical systems. It is formally proved in this ...
OSU High Performance Computing Center Newsletter (Summer 2015)
(2015)
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Quality of service routing on wide area networks.
(2000)
Moore [20] introduced the quickest path problem and it has been studied extensively in recent times. The quickest path problem is to determine a routing path to minimize end-to-end delay from the source to the destination ...
SIGMA: A mobility architecture for terrestrial and space networks.
(2005)
Internet Protocol (IP) mobility can be handled at different layers of the protocol stack. Mobile IP has been developed to handle mobility of Internet hosts at the network layer. Mobile IP suffers from a number of drawbacks ...
OSCER State of the Center Address 2008
(2008-10-07)
The OU Supercomputing Center for Education & Research (OSCER) celebrated its 7th anniversary on August 31 2008. In this report, we examine what OSCER is, what OSCER does, and where OSCER is going.
OU Research IT Facilitated Scholarly Publications
(2015)
Scholarly Publications Facilitated by OU Research IT
Searching images by color in multimedia database systems.
(2003)
This dissertation presents several tasks that have been completed in order to achieve the above goal. First, this dissertation presents algorithms for processing color-based queries based on the colors contained within an ...
OSCER State of the Center Address 2006
(2006-10-04)
State of the Center Address 2006
Advancing Research Computing on Campus and Beyond
(2014-09-24)
The demand for computational resources, support, and expertise among the academic community continues to grow with each passing year and can quickly surpass an institution's capacity to meet researchers' needs. The return ...