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SPLITTING TECHNIQUE AND GODUNOV-TYPE SCHEMES FOR 2D SHALLOW WATER EQUATIONS WITH VARIABLE TOPOGRAPHY

  • Dao Huy Cuong;Mai Duc Thanh
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.969-998
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    • 2024
  • We present numerical schemes to deal with nonconservative terms in the two-dimensional shallow water equations with variable topography. Relying on the dimensional splitting technique, we construct Godunov-type schemes. Such schemes can be categorized into two classes, namely the partly and fully splitting ones, depending on how deeply the scheme employs the splitting method. An upwind scheme technique is employed for the evolution of the velocity component for the partly splitting scheme. These schemes are shown to possess interesting properties: They can preserve the positivity of the water height, and they are well-balanced.

Simultaneous Implant Placement with Modified Ridge Splitting/Expansion Technique in the Narrow Edentulous Alveolar Ridge : 3 Cases Report (좁은 치조골에 변형된 치조능 분할술/확장술을 이용한 임플란트 동시 식립 : 3 가지 증례보고)

  • Lee, Jong-Bin;Lee, Jae-Hong;Kim, Young-Taek
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.53 no.8
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    • pp.545-557
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    • 2015
  • The modified ridge splitting/expansion technique combined with guided bone regeneration (GBR) for implant surgery is used to expand the narrow and atrophied edentulous alveolar ridge. Also, the simultaneous implant placement after ridge splitting/expansion technique can reduce the treatment and healing time. This case report includes three patients with a narrow edentulous alveolar ridge of the 2 to 4mm. All three patients underwent a fracture of thin buccal cortical bone plate, and these defects were corrected by the use of the guided bone regeneration (GBR). After 7 to 18 months, all surgical area was stable, and all implant showed a good healing state on the clinical and radiographic examination. In conclusion, though this surgical method is technique sensitive, the modified ridge splitting/expansion technique combined with GBR for implant surgery is recommended for a horizontal augmentation in the narrow edentulous alveolar ridge.

Bus Splitting Techniques for MPSoC to Reduce Bus Energy (MPSoC 플랫폼의 버스 에너지 절감을 위한 버스 분할 기법)

  • Chung Chun-Mok;Kim Jin-Hyo;Kim Ji-Hong
    • Journal of KIISE:Computer Systems and Theory
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    • v.33 no.9
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    • pp.699-708
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    • 2006
  • Bus splitting technique reduces bus energy by placing modules with frequent communications closely and using necessary bus segments in communications. But, previous bus splitting techniques can not be used in MPSoC platform, because it uses cache coherency protocol and all processors should be able to see the bus transactions. In this paper, we propose a bus splitting technique for MPSoC platform to reduce bus energy. The proposed technique divides a bus into several bus segments, some for private memory and others for shared memory. So, it minimizes the bus energy consumed in private memory accesses without producing cache coherency problem. We also propose a task allocation technique considering cache coherency protocol. It allocates tasks into processors according to the numbers of bus transactions and cache coherence protocol, and reduces the bus energy consumption during shared memory references. The experimental results from simulations say the bus splitting technique reduces maximal 83% of the bus energy consumption by private memory accesses. Also they show the task allocation technique reduces maximal 30% of bus energy consumed in shared memory references. We can expect the bus splitting technique and the task allocation technique can be used in multiprocessor platforms to reduce bus energy without interference with cache coherency protocol.

Ridge split for implant placement in very thin alveolar ridge (매우 얇은 치조골에서 치조능 분할 확장술을 통한 임플란트 치료)

  • Kim, Sin-Guen;Lee, Hee-Sung;Park, Jong-Wook;Nam, Jong-Hoon;Bok, Sung-Cheol;Park, Ki-Nam;Choi, Dong-Ju
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.229-233
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    • 2011
  • For implant treatment there must be sufficient bone to house the implant body. At least 5mm wide residual bone is needed and usually a 6mm width is preferred by clinicians. However, surgeons sometimes find patients with a narrow ridge, which makes it difficult to place an implant. Therefore, many clinicians perform bone graft or a ridge splitting technique to overcome these poor conditions. The time and cost can be reduced using the ridge splitting technique with immediate implant placement. Recently, many studies reported reliable consequences of ridge splitting technique. This paper reports a successful of implant placement with a ridge splitting technique in a very thin alveolar ridge.

Loop Splitting for On-the-fly Race Detection of Sharded-memory Parallel Programs (공유 메모리 병렬 프로그램의 수행중 오류 탐지를 위한 루프 분리)

  • Song, Tae-Seob
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.391-398
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    • 2012
  • Detecting races is important for debugging shared-memory parallel programs, because the races result in unintended non-deterministic executions of the programs. Previous on-the-fly techniques to detect races in parallel programs with general inter-thread coordination show serious space overhead which depends on the maximum parallelism of the program. Therefore, this paper presents a loop splitting technique for on-the-fly race detection of parallel programs which is more efficient in space complexity than previous techniques. This loop splitting technique is the debugged program which preserves semantics of the original program. Monitering loop splitting program in on-the-fly can detect first races.

Performance Improvement of Coastline Map Using Polygon Splitting Technique (폴리곤 분할 기법을 사용한 해안선 지도 전시 성능개선)

  • Jang, Taeksoo;Na, Beomcheol;Hong, Dongho;Park, Keunkuk
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.494-501
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    • 2020
  • When we develop an OpenGL-based coastline map that displays the high resolution data of GSHHG, it takes tens of seconds until the first scene is rendered. That is because it takes time to tessellate polygons with a huge number of vertices. A commonly used solution is that it converts original data to a customized data in advance, and it displays these. But if we should use original data to display a coastline map, we need to find another solution. In this paper we suggest using a polygon splitting technique to minimize tessellation time. In order to prove its effectiveness, we implemented a software applied this technique and measured its performance. The software applied this technique took a few seconds to display the first scene and we confirmed its effectiveness.

On dence column splitting in interial point methods of linear programming (내부점 선형계획법의 밀집열 분할에 대하여)

  • 설동렬;박순달;정호원
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 1997
  • The computational speed of interior point method of linear programming depends on the speed of Cholesky factorization. If the coefficient matrix A has dense columns then the matrix A.THETA. $A^{T}$ becomes a dense matrix. This causes Cholesky factorization to be slow. We study an efficient implementation method of the dense column splitting among dense column resolving technique and analyze the relation between dense column splitting and order methods to improve the sparsity of Cholesky factoror.

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치조제 분리술을 이용한 임프란트의 식립증례

  • Kim, Mi-Seong;Nam, Ok-Hyeon;Kim, Su-Gwan;Jo, Se-In;Kim, Sik;Kim, Hyeon-Ho;Gwon, Byeong-Gon
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.40 no.9 s.400
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    • pp.709-715
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    • 2002
  • Two patients with sufficient vertical bone height but insufficient bone width in the anterior mandibular edentulous area, less than 6mm in the buccolingual aspect, for implant placement were chosen for treatment with a ridge splitting procedure. The surgical technique involving greenstick fracture is described. This ridge splitting procedure could be simple placement of implants into ideal restorable positions in severely atrophic, knife-edged ridges and predictable for narrow edentulous alveolar ridge augmentation associated with implant placement. We experienced two cases to place implant with insufficient bone width in the anterior mandibular edentulous area for overdenture be ridge splitting technique. Thus, we will report two cases and review of the literature.

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Field Tests of Hydraulic Rock Splitting Technique Using Arrays of Injection Holes with Guide Slots (유도슬롯과 주입공 배열을 이용한 수압암반절개 현장 실험)

  • Park, Jong Oh;Woo, Ik
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.405-415
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    • 2019
  • The cracks induced by hydraulic rock splitting technique are formed in the direction parallel to the free plane, which is perpendicular to the minimum principal stress of the ground, or is affected by the pre-existing microcracks. In this study, the hydraulic rock splitting experiments were conducted in which the guide slot was engraved in the direction parallel to the borehole axis on the biotite granite slope, and the hydraulic pressure was injected through the double packer pressure and interval section. The test results show that the cracks along with the guide slots were induced either by the double packer pressurization or the injection of hydraulic pressure into interval section, some cracks extended across the boreholes. Therefore, the hydraulic rock splitting test is expected to control efficiently the induced cracks if the guide slots are engraved in the direction of splitting and a big flow rate is applied.

An Index Splitting Technique for Numerous Sensor Data Archiving (대용량 센서 데이터 아카이빙을 위한 색인 분할 기법)

  • Cho, Dae-Soo
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.31-43
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    • 2007
  • Sensor data have the characteristics such as numerous and continuous data. Therefore, it is required to develop an index which could retrieve a specific sensor data efficiently from numerous sensed data. The index should have an efficient delete operation for the past data to support the data archiving. In this paper, we have proposed and implemented an index splitting technique to support the sensor data archiving. These splitted indexes compose of a virtual index (that is, index management component), which is shown as single tree from outside. Experimental results show that in the case of 100,000 insert operations the splitted index performs 8% better than the traditional TB-tree maximumly. And the splitted index outperforms TB-tree with retrieving queries when the region of query is small and the size of time domain is large.

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