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Rotation of slender swimmers in isotropic-drag media (2016)
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Koens, L., & Lauga, E. (2016). Rotation of slender swimmers in isotropic-drag media. Physical Review E, 93(4), Article 043125. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.93.043125

The drag anisotropy of slender filaments is a critical physical property allowing swimming in low-Reynolds number flows, and without it linear translation is impossible. Here we show that, in contrast, net rotation can occur under isotropic drag. We... Read More about Rotation of slender swimmers in isotropic-drag media.

Energy efficient scheme based on simultaneous transmission of the local decisions in cooperative spectrum sensing (2016)
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Aquino, G. P., Guimarães, D. A., & Cattaneo, M. E. (2016). Energy efficient scheme based on simultaneous transmission of the local decisions in cooperative spectrum sensing. KSII transactions on internet and information systems, 10(3), 996-1015. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2016.03.003

A common concern regarding cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS) schemes is the occupied bandwidth and the energy consumption during the transmissions of sensing information to the fusion center over the reporting control channels. This concern is inten... Read More about Energy efficient scheme based on simultaneous transmission of the local decisions in cooperative spectrum sensing.

SME's lending and Islamic finance. Is it a "win-win" situation? (2016)
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Shaban, M., Duygun, M., & Fry, J. (2016). SME's lending and Islamic finance. Is it a "win-win" situation?. Economic modelling, 55, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2016.01.029

Information asymmetry is a common feature that hinders lending to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). In the last decade, the growth in Islamic banks lending to SMEs was overwhelming to the extent that it prompted practitioners to regard this as a “... Read More about SME's lending and Islamic finance. Is it a "win-win" situation?.

On the activities of p-basis of matroid perspectives (2016)
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Kayibi, K. K., & Pirzada, S. (2016). On the activities of p-basis of matroid perspectives. Discrete Mathematics, 339(6), 1629-1639. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2016.01.013

There is a renewed interest in matroid perspectives, either for their relevance in other fields of combinatorics and topology, or their applications in engineering. But, like for most of the Tutte invariants, computing the Tutte polynomial of matroid... Read More about On the activities of p-basis of matroid perspectives.

Negative bubbles and shocks in cryptocurrency markets (2016)
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Fry, J., & Cheah, E. (2016). Negative bubbles and shocks in cryptocurrency markets. International review of financial analysis, 47, 343-352. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2016.02.008

In this paper we draw upon the close relationship between statistical physics and mathematical finance to develop a suite of models for financial bubbles and crashes. The derived models allow for a probabilistic and statistical formulation of econoph... Read More about Negative bubbles and shocks in cryptocurrency markets.

Explosive bubbles in the US-China exchange rate? Evidence from right-tailed unit root tests (2016)
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El Montasser, G., Fry, J., & Apergis, N. (2016). Explosive bubbles in the US-China exchange rate? Evidence from right-tailed unit root tests. China Economic Journal, 9(1), 34-46. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538963.2015.1125591

In this article we apply novel right-tailed unit root (sup Augmented Dickey-Fuller (SADF) and generalized sup ADF) tests to the China–US exchange rate. The empirical results document that the recent financial crisis in 2008 may be preceded by early w... Read More about Explosive bubbles in the US-China exchange rate? Evidence from right-tailed unit root tests.

Slender-ribbon theory (2016)
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Koens, L., & Lauga, E. (2016). Slender-ribbon theory. Physics of Fluids, 28(1), Article 013101. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4938566

Ribbons are long narrow strips possessing three distinct material length scales (thickness, width, and length) which allow them to produce unique shapes unobtainable by wires or filaments. For example, when a ribbon has half a twist and is bent into... Read More about Slender-ribbon theory.

Musielak-Orlicz spaces that are isomorphic to subspaces of L1 (2015)
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Prochno, J. (2015). Musielak-Orlicz spaces that are isomorphic to subspaces of L1. Annals of Functional Analysis, 6(1), 84-94. https://doi.org/10.15352/afa/06-1-7

We prove that 1/n! ∑π∈Gn (∑ni=1 |xiai,π(i)|2)1/2 is equivalent to a Musielak-Orlicz norm ||x||∑Mi. We also provide the converse result, i.e., given the Orlicz functions, we provide a formula for the choice of the matrix that generates the correspondi... Read More about Musielak-Orlicz spaces that are isomorphic to subspaces of L1.

Book reviews (2015)
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Fry, J. (2015). Book reviews. Market technician : the journal of the Society of Technical Analysts, 78, 6-7

Book reviews (2015)
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Fry, J. (2015). Book reviews. Market technician : the journal of the Society of Technical Analysts, 79, 8-8

Metastability of the Ising model on random regular graphs at zero temperature (2015)
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Dommers, S. (2017). Metastability of the Ising model on random regular graphs at zero temperature. Probability theory and related fields, 167(1-2), 305-324. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-015-0682-0

We study the metastability of the ferromagnetic Ising model on a random r-regular graph in the zero temperature limit. We prove that in the presence of a small positive external field the time that it takes to go from the all minus state to the all p... Read More about Metastability of the Ising model on random regular graphs at zero temperature.

What is required in terms of mass drug administration to interrupt the transmission of schistosome parasites in regions of endemic infection? (2015)
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Anderson, R., Turner, H., Farrell, S., Yang, J., & Truscott, J. (2015). What is required in terms of mass drug administration to interrupt the transmission of schistosome parasites in regions of endemic infection?. Parasites and Vectors, 8(1), Article 553. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-1157-y

Background Schistosomiasis is endemic in 54 countries, but has one of the lowest coverages by mass drug administration of all helminth diseases. However, with increasing drug availability through donation, the World Health Organisation has set a goa... Read More about What is required in terms of mass drug administration to interrupt the transmission of schistosome parasites in regions of endemic infection?.

The rank of the semigroup of transformations stabilising a partition of a finite set (2015)
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Araújo, J., Bentz, W., Mitchell, J., & Schneider, C. (2015). The rank of the semigroup of transformations stabilising a partition of a finite set. Mathematical proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 159(02), 339-353. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305004115000389

Let P be a partition of a finite set X. We say that a full transformation f:X→X preserves (or stabilizes) the partition P if for all P∈P there exists Q∈P such that Pf⊆Q. Let T(X,P) denote the semigroup of all full transformations of X that preserve t... Read More about The rank of the semigroup of transformations stabilising a partition of a finite set.

On the abundance of extreme voids (2015)
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Chongchitnan, S. (2015). On the abundance of extreme voids. Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics, May(05), 062-062. https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2015/05/062

Cosmic voids have been shown to be an effective probe of cosmology, complementary to galaxy clusters. In this work, we present a simple theoretical framework for predicting of the size of the largest voids expected within a given redshift and volume.... Read More about On the abundance of extreme voids.

Elementary modelling and behavioural analysis for emergency evacuations using social media (2015)
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Fry, J., & Binner, J. (2016). Elementary modelling and behavioural analysis for emergency evacuations using social media. European journal of operational research, 249(3), 1014-1023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2015.05.049

Social media usage in evacuations and emergency management represents a rapidly expanding field of study. Our paper thus provides quantitative insight into a serious practical problem. Within this context a behavioural approach is key. We discuss whe... Read More about Elementary modelling and behavioural analysis for emergency evacuations using social media.

Resource-efficient fusion with pre-compensated transmissions for cooperative spectrum sensing (2015)
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Cattaneo, M. E., Aquino, G. P., & Guimarães, D. A. (2015). Resource-efficient fusion with pre-compensated transmissions for cooperative spectrum sensing. Sensors, 15(5), 10891-10908. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150510891

© 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Recently, a novel fusion scheme for cooperative spectrum sensing was proposed for saving resources in the control channel. Secondary users (SUs) simultaneously report their decisions using bin... Read More about Resource-efficient fusion with pre-compensated transmissions for cooperative spectrum sensing.

The commuting graph of the symmetric inverse semigroup (2015)
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Araújo, J., Bentz, W., & Janusz, K. (2015). The commuting graph of the symmetric inverse semigroup. Israel journal of mathematics, 207(1), 103-149. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11856-015-1173-9

The commuting graph of a finite non-commutative semigroup S, denoted G(S), is a simple graph whose vertices are the non-central elements of S and two distinct vertices x, y are adjacent if xy = yx. Let I(X) be the symmetric inverse semigroup of parti... Read More about The commuting graph of the symmetric inverse semigroup.

Speculative bubbles in Bitcoin markets? An empirical investigation into the fundamental value of Bitcoin (2015)
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Cheah, E., & Fry, J. (2015). Speculative bubbles in Bitcoin markets? An empirical investigation into the fundamental value of Bitcoin. Economics letters, 130, 32-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2015.02.029

Amid its rapidly increasing usage and immense public interest the subject of Bitcoin has raised profound economic and societal issues. In this paper we undertake economic and econometric modelling of Bitcoin prices. As with many asset classes we show... Read More about Speculative bubbles in Bitcoin markets? An empirical investigation into the fundamental value of Bitcoin.