Energy-based ghost force removing techniques for the quasicontinuum method (2009)
Lin, Ping, Shapeev, Alexander V.
This paper studies numerical methods for accurate treatment of the interface between the local and the nonlocal region in a QC approximation of atomistic materials. Only the energy-based methods are...
Lin, Ping, Fischer, Thierry, Lavoie, Christine, Huang, Haining, Farquhar, Marilyn
ABSTRACT: In AtT-20 cells ACTH secretion is regulated by both Ca2+ and G proteins. We previously demonstrated that calnuc, an EF-hand Ca2+ binding protein which regulates Alzheimer's beta-amyloid...
Lin, Ping, Fischer, Thierry, Lavoie, Christine, Huang, Haining, Farquhar, Marilyn
Abstract In AtT-20 cells ACTH secretion is regulated by both Ca 2+ and G proteins. We previously demonstrated that calnuc, an EF-hand Ca 2+ binding protein which regulates Alzheimer's β-amyloid...
Lin, Ping, Fischer, Thierry, Lavoie, Christine, Huang, Haining, Gist Farquhar, Marilyn
16 pages, 11 figures
Data and Application Security for Distributed Application Hosting Services (2008)
The cost of creating and maintaining software and hardware infrastructures for delivering web services led to a notable trend toward the use of application service providers (ASPs) and, more...
Lattice Boltzmann Flow Simulation on Irregular Lattices Using CIP Finite Element Metho (2008)
Ping Lin, Jyunya Tateishi, Kazuo Kashiyama
mechanical systems in robotics and vehicle simulation, incompressible fluid flows, lead to differential equations with constraints (or differential-algebraic equations (DAEs)). The direct...
Secure and Privacy Preserving Outsourcing of Tree Structured Data (2008)
phone:480-727-3611 Abstract. With the increasing use of web services, many new challenges concerning data security are becoming critical. Data or applications can now be outsourced to powerful remote...
The article shows that in a finite-trader version of the Diamond and Dybvig model (1983), the ex ante efficient allocation can be implemented as a unique equilibrium. This is so even in the presence...
A Note on a Mildly Nonlinear Turning Point Problem (2007)
In this paper, we discuss a nonlinear singular perturbation boundary value problem with a turning point. We show that a difference scheme given in [6] is uniformly convergent under weaker...
On Numerical Solution of Quasilinear Attractive Turning Point Problems (2007)
A quasilinear singularly perturbed boundary value problem with a turning point of attractive type is considered. Analytic properties of its solution are established and used for the construction of a...
Numerical Solution of a Virtual Internal Bond Model for Material Fracture (2007)
A virtual internal bond (VIB) model is proposed recently in mechanical engineering literatures for simulating dynamic fracture. The model is a nonlinear wave equation of mixed type (hyperbolic or...
Chen, Yao, Lin, Ping, Qiu, Suimin, Peng, Xuan-Xian, Looi, Koksun, Farquhar, Marilyn Gist, ...
Calnuc is a calcium (Ca2+) binding protein found in both Golgi and cytoplasm, and it may play a role in G protein- and Ca2+-regulated signal transduction events. This study was designed to...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2006.
Xue-cheng Tai, Oddvar Christiansen, Ping Lin
Abstract. In this work, we are trying to propose fast algorithms for Mumford-Shah image segmentation using some recently proposed piecewise constant level set methods (PCLSM). Two variants of the...
Process and product R&D by a multiproduct monopolist (2004)
It is shown that the claim in Lambertini that a multiproduct monopolist's incentive for process R&D declines with the number of products it offers is incorrect. This incentive is in fact an...
Process and product R&D by a multiproduct monopolist (2004)
It is shown that the claim in Lambertini that a multiproduct monopolist's incentive for process R&D declines with the number of products it offers is incorrect. This incentive is in fact an...
Process and product R&D by a multiproduct monopolist (2004)
It is shown that the claim in Lambertini that a multiproduct monopolist's incentive for process R&D declines with the number of products it offers is incorrect. This incentive is in fact an...
Thesis (Ph. D., Management)--University of California, Irvine, 2003.
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Texas A&M University, 2002.
Spillover effects of FDI on innovation in China: Evidence from the provincial data (2002)
Foreign direct investment (FDI) can benefit innovation activity in the host country via spillover channels such as reverse engineering, skilled labor turnovers, demonstration effects, and supplier–...
Kechen Wu, Ping Lin, Xintao Wu, Ling Chen
A novel hetero-metallic binuclear cluster WS4Co(dppe)(DMF) has been synthesized and characterized. The crystal has a structure of monoclinic space group P21. Ab initio CPHF calculations are performed...
Sequential Regularization Methods for simulating mechanical systems with many closed loops (1999)
The numerical simulation problem of large multibody systems has often been treated in two separate stages: (i) the forward dynamics problem for computing system accelerations from given force...
A Fast Finite Difference Method for Biharmonic Equations on Irregular Domains (1998)
Chen, Guo, Li, Zhilin, Lin, Ping
Biharmonic equations have many applications, especially in fluid and solid mechanics, but difficult to solve due to the fourth order derivatives in the differential equation. In this paper a fast...
The miscible displacement problem in porous media is modeled by a nonlinear coupled system of two partial differential equations: the pressure-velocity equation and the concentration equation. An...
Sequential Regularization Methods for simulating mechanical systems with many closed loops (1998)
The numerical simulation problem of large multibody systems has often been treated in two separate stages: (i) the forward dynamics problem for computing system accelerations from given force...
A Sequential Regularization Method For Time-Dependent Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations (1997)
The objective of the paper is to present a method, called sequential regularization method (SRM), for the nonstationary incompressible Navier-Stokes equations from the viewpoint of regularization of...
Sequential Regularization Methods For Nonlinear Higher-Index DAEs (1997)
Higher-index Daes, Uri Ascher, Ping Lin, Pii S
Sequential regularization methods relate to a combination of stabilization methods and the usual penalty method for differential equations with algebraic equality constraints. This paper extends an...
A Sequential Regularization Method For Time-Dependent Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations (1997)
The objective of the paper is to present a method, called the sequential regularization method (SRM), for the nonstationary incompressible Navier-Stokes equations from the viewpoint of regularization...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of New Mexico, 1996.
Standard stabilization techniques for higher index DAEs often involve elimination of the algebraic solution components. This may not work well if there are singularity points where the constraints...
Sequential Regularization Methods for simulating mechanical systems with many closed loops (1996)
The numerical simulation problem of large multibody systems has often been treated in two separate stages: (i) the forward dynamics problem for computing system accelerations from given force...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 1995.
Sequential Regularization Methods For Nonlinear Higher Index Daes (1995)
Sequential regularization methods relate to a combination of stabilization methods and the usual penalty method for differential equations with algebraic equality constraints. The present paper...
Differential Elimination-Completion Algorithms for DAE and PDAE (1995)
Gregory J. Reid, Ping Lin, Allan D. Wittkopf
DAE and PDAE are systems of ordinary and partial differential-algebraic equations with constraints. They occur frequently in applications such as constrained multibody mechanics, space-craft control...
Sequential Regularization Methods for Nonlinear Higher Index DAEs (1995)
Sequential regularization methods relate to a combination of stabilization methods and the usual penalty method for differential equations with algebraic equality constraints. The present paper...
Regularization Methods For Differential Equations And Their Numerical Solution (1995)
By Ping Lin, Ping Lin, B. Sc. (mathematics
Many mathematical models arising in science and engineering, including circuit and device simulation in VLSI, constrained mechanical systems in robotics and vehicle simulation, certain models in...
Regularization Methods For Differential Equations And Their Numerical Solution (1995)
Many mathematical models arising in science and engineering, including circuit and device simulation in VLSI, constrained mechanical systems in robotics and vehicle simulation, certain models in...
A Sequential Regularization Method For Time-Dependent Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations (1994)
The objective of the paper is to present a method, called sequential regularization method (SRM), for the nonstationary incompressible Navier-Stokes equations from the viewpoint of regularization of...
Two essays on market structure /--by Ping Lin. (1993)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Minnesota, 1993.
Numerical Solution of Nonlinear Singular Perturbation Problems Modeling Chemical Reactions (1993)
Relja Vulanovic, Paul A. Farrell, Ping Lin
A linearization method is proposed for quadratic singularly perturbed boundary value problems which model some catalytic reactions. Each of the resulting linear problems is solved numerically by...
Composition and process of in-situ phosphatizing coatings /--by Ping Lin (1992)
Dept. of Chemistry.
The composibility of behaviorally secure systems /--Ping Lin. (1991)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Toronto, 1990.
The composibility of behaviorally secure systems [microform]. (1991)
University Microfilms order no. UMI00298590.
Process and product R&D by a multiproduct monopolist
It is shown that the claim in Lambertini that a multiproduct monopolist's incentive for process R&D declines with the number of products it offers is incorrect. This incentive is in fact an...
Calnuc, an EF-Hand Ca2+ binding protein, specifically interacts with the C-terminal α5-helix of Gαi3
Lin, Ping, Fischer, Thierry, Weiss, Thomas, Farquhar, Marilyn Gist
Calnuc (nucleobindin) was previously shown to be present both in the cytosol and in the Golgi and to be the major Golgi Ca2+ binding protein. In this study we verified the existence of the cytosolic...
Weiss, Thomas S., Chamberlain, Chester E., Takeda, Tetsuro, Lin, Ping, Hahn, Klaus M., Farquhar, Marilyn Gist
Gαi3 is found both on the plasma membrane and on Golgi membranes. Calnuc, an EF hand protein, binds both Gαi3 and Ca2+ and is found both in the Golgi lumen and in the cytoplasm. To investigate...
Zhang, Yun-wu, Luo, Wen-jie, Wang, Hong, Lin, Ping, Vetrivel, Kulandaivelu S., Liao, Fang, ...
γ-Secretase, which is responsible for the intramembranous cleavage of Alzheimer β-amyloid precursor protein and the signaling receptor Notch, is a multiprotein complex consisting of at least four...
Calnuc, an EF-Hand Ca2+ binding protein, specifically interacts with the C-terminal α5-helix of Gαi3
Lin, Ping, Fischer, Thierry, Weiss, Thomas, Farquhar, Marilyn Gist
Calnuc (nucleobindin) was previously shown to be present both in the cytosol and in the Golgi and to be the major Golgi Ca2+ binding protein. In this study we verified the existence of the cytosolic...
Weiss, Thomas S., Chamberlain, Chester E., Takeda, Tetsuro, Lin, Ping, Hahn, Klaus M., Farquhar, Marilyn Gist
Gαi3 is found both on the plasma membrane and on Golgi membranes. Calnuc, an EF hand protein, binds both Gαi3 and Ca2+ and is found both in the Golgi lumen and in the cytoplasm. To investigate...
Energy analysis of chemistry for correct insertion by DNA polymerase β
Lin, Ping, Pedersen, Lars C., Batra, Vinod K., Beard, William A., Wilson, Samuel H., Pedersen, Lee G.
X-ray crystallographic structures of human DNA polymerase β with nonhydrolyzable analogs containing all atoms in the active site required for catalysis provide a secure starting point for a...
Process R&D and Product Line Deletion by a Multiproduct Monopolist
cost-reducing R&D, cannibalization effect, multiproduct firms, scope economies in R&D, L12, O31, O32,
Insulin Resistance and Body Fat Distribution in South Asian Men Compared to Caucasian Men
Chandalia, Manisha, Lin, Ping, Seenivasan, Thanalakshmi, Livingston, Edward H., Snell, Peter G., Grundy, Scott M., ...
Ownership Structure and Technological Upgrading in International Joint Ventures
In a model of a joint venture between a local and a foreign firm who provide complementary inputs, this paper derives optimal ownership structures under different sharing rules. The local firm's...
Under-provision of Inputs in Joint Ventures with Market Power.
A joint venture with market power benefits from restricting its output which, in turn, requires the partners to restrict the supply of their inputs. However, since each partner benefits only...
Diamond and Dybvig's classic theory of financial intermediation : what's missing?
The article shows that in a finite-trader version of the Diamond and Dybvig model (1983), the ex ante efficient allocation can be implemented as a unique equilibrium. This is so even in the presence...
The nation-wide drive of massive introduction of foreign technologies to China has been going on for over twenty years. This paper analyzes the data on patents filed by Chinese innovators during the...
Fixed-Fee Licensing of Innovations and Collusion.
Unlike other types of licensing agreements, such as those with output restrictions, market division clauses, or output royalties, licensing contracts with only a fixed-fee have been perceived as...
Competition Policy under Laissez-Faireism: Market Power and its Treatment in Hong Kong
Competition policy, laissez faire, sectoral approach,
Multinational Firms, Exclusivity, and the Degree of Backward Linkages
This paper develops a two-tier oligopoly model in which the entry of a multinational firm results in technology transfer to its local suppliers and also impacts the degree of backward linkages in the...
Implementing the efficient allocation in a model of financial intermediation
In a finite-trader version of the Diamond-Dybvig (1983) model, the symmetric, ex-ante efficient allocation is implementable by a direct mechanism (i.e., each trader announces the type of his own...
Implementing efficient allocations in a model of financial intermediation
In a finite-trader version of the Diamond-Dybvig (1983) model, the symmetric, ex-ante efficient allocation is implementable by a direct mechanism (i.e., each trader announces the type of his own...
The Mammalian Calcium-binding Protein, Nucleobindin (CALNUC), Is a Golgi Resident Protein
Lin, Ping, Le-Niculescu, Helen, Hofmeister, Robert, Michael McCaffery, J., Jin, Mingjie, Hennemann, Hanjo, ...
We have identified CALNUC, an EF-hand, Ca2+-binding protein, as a Golgi resident protein. CALNUC corresponds to a previously identified EF-hand/calcium-binding protein known as nucleobindin. CALNUC...
Lin, Ping, Yao, Yong, Hofmeister, Robert, Tsien, Roger Y., Farquhar, Marilyn Gist
We previously demonstrated that CALNUC, a Ca2+-binding protein with two EF-hands, is the major Ca2+-binding protein in the Golgi by 45Ca2+ overlay (Lin, P., H. Le-Niculescu, R. Hofmeister, J.M....
Banking, incentive constraints, and demand deposit contracts with nonlinear returns (*)
This paper presents two results regarding banking theory: (1) demand deposit contracts are essential in providing insurance against preferences shocks, as in Diamond and Dybvig (1983), if and only if...
Multinational firms, exclusivity, and the degree of backward linkages
This paper develops a two-tier oligopoly model in which the entry of a multinational firm results in technology transfer to its local suppliers and also impacts the degree of backward linkages in the...
Incorrect nucleotide insertion at the active site of a G:A mismatch catalyzed by DNA polymerase β
Lin, Ping, Batra, Vinod K., Pedersen, Lars C., Beard, William A., Wilson, Samuel H., Pedersen, Lee G.
Based on a recent ternary complex crystal structure of human DNA polymerase β with a G:A mismatch in the active site, we carried out a theoretical investigation of the catalytic mechanism of...
. Standard stabilization techniques for higher index DAEs often involve elimination of the algebraic solution components. This may not work well if there are singularity points where the constraints...
The miscible displacement problem in porous media is modeled by a nonlinear coupled system of two partial differential equations: the pressure-velocity equation and the concentration equation. An...
Sequential Regularization Methods For Nonlinear Higher Index Daes
. Sequential regularization methods relate to a combination of stabilization methods and the usual penalty method for differential equations with algebraic equality constraints. The present paper...
. Standard stabilization techniques for higher index DAEs often involve elimination of the algebraic solution components. This may not work well if there are singularity points where the constraints...
Lin, Ping, Fischer, Thierry, Lavoie, Christine, Huang, Haining, Farquhar, Marilyn Gist
In AtT-20 cells ACTH secretion is regulated by both Ca2+ and G proteins. We previously demonstrated that calnuc, an EF-hand Ca2+ binding protein which regulates Alzheimer's β-amyloid precursor...
Barth, James R., Lin, Chen, Lin, Ping, Song, Frank M.
Building on the important study by Beck, Demirguc-Kunt, and Levine [2006. Bank supervision and corruption in lending. Journal of Monetary Economics 53, 2131-2163], we examine the effects of both...