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The Sierpiński product of graphs
Jurij Kovič, Tomaž Pisanski, Sara Sabrina Zemljič, Arjana Žitnik, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: In this paper we introduce a product-like operation that generalizes the construction of the generalized Sierpiński graphs. Let $G$, $H$ be graphs and let $f: V(G) \to V(H)$ be a function. Then the Sierpiński product of graphs $G$ and $H$ with respect to $f$, denoted by $G\otimes_f H$, is defined as the graph on the vertex set $V(G) \times V(H)$, consisting of $|V(G)|$ copies of $H$; for every edge $\{g, g'\}$ of $G$ there is an edge between copies $gH$ and $g'H$ of form $\{(g, f(g'), (g', f(g))\}$. Some basic properties of the Sierpiński product are presented. In particular, we show that the graph $G\otimes_f H$ is connected if and only if both graphs $G$ and $H$ are connected and we present some conditions that $G, \, H$ must fulfill for $G\otimes_f H$ to be planar. As for symmetry properties, we show which automorphisms of $G$ and $H$ extend to automorphisms of $G\otimes_f H$. In several cases we can also describe the whole automorphism group of the graph $G\otimes_f H$. Finally, we show how to extend the Sierpiński product to multiple factors in a natural way. By applying this operation $n$ times to the same graph we obtain an alternative approach to the well-known $n$-th generalized Sierpiński graph.
Keywords: Sierpiński graphs, graph products, connectivity, planarity, symmetry
Published in DiRROS: 19.03.2024; Views: 77; Downloads: 32
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An experimental study of liquid micro-jets produced with a gas dynamic virtual nozzle under the influence of an electric field
Bor Zupan, Gisel Esperanza Peña-Murillo, Rizwan Zahoor, Jurij Gregorc, Božidar Šarler, Juraj Knoška, Alfonso M. Gañán-Calvo, Henry N. Chapman, Saša Bajt, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: The results of an experimental study of micro-jets produced with a gas dynamic virtual nozzle (GDVN) under the influence of an electric field are provided and discussed for the first time. The experimental study is performed with a 50% volume mixture of water and ethanol, and nitrogen focusing gas. The liquid sample and gas Reynolds numbers range from 0.09–5.4 and 0–190, respectively. The external electrode was positioned 400–500 μm downstream of the nozzle tip and an effect of electric potential between the electrode and the sample liquid from 0–7 kV was investigated. The jetting parametric space is examined as a function of operating gas and liquid flow rates, outlet chamber pressure, and an external electric field. The experimentally observed jet diameter, length and velocity ranged from 1–25 μm, 50–500 μm and 0.5–10 m/s, respectively. The jetting shape snapshots were processed automatically using purposely developed computer vision software. The velocity of the jet was calculated from the measured jet diameter and the sample flow rate. It is found that micro-jets accelerate in the direction of the applied electric field in the downstream direction at a constant acceleration as opposed to the standard GDVNs. New jetting modes were observed, where either the focusing gas or the electric forces dominate, encouraging further theoretical and numerical studies towards optimized system design. The study shows the potential to unlock a new generation of low background sample delivery for serial diffraction measurements of weakly scattering objects.
Keywords: micro jet, electric field, experimental study, flow focusing, Taylor cone, gas dynamic virtual nozzles
Published in DiRROS: 07.02.2024; Views: 135; Downloads: 54
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The impact of local recurrence on the survival of operable breast cancer patients treated conservatively
Darja Eržen, Jurij Lindtner, 2000, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Published in DiRROS: 25.01.2024; Views: 142; Downloads: 27
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Experimental and numerical investigation of restrained shrinkage of concrete
Lucija Hanžič, Jurij Karlovšek, Tomaž Hozjan, Sabina Huč, Zhongyu Xu, Igor Planinc, Johnny Ching Ming Ho, 2020, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: To promote the understanding of shrinkage related behaviour of concrete used for tunnel linings the experimental and theoretical investigation including numerical and analytical approach was performed on ring-shaped specimens. Overall one analytical (an.) and two numerical models, namely (i) and (ii) were also developed. Models (an.) and (i) considered the restraining steel ring to be rigid, thus not exhibiting any deformation. Numerical model (ii) considered the steel ring to be deformable. The experimental set-up consisted of a large concrete ring with an inner diameter of 120 cm, an outer diameter of 160cm and 20 cm in height. The restraining steel ring was 5.5 cm thick. Two concrete rings were made, namely R1 with a low compressive strength of ~26MPa and the other, R2, with medium compressive strength of ~40 MPa. The strain was measured in the hoop direction on the inner circumference of the steel ring and on the outer circumference of the concrete ring. Concrete rings were subjected to circumferential drying. Numerical model (ii) predicted critical time to the formation of the first crack to be between 13 and 14 days. The experimentally determined critical time is found to be 11 to 13 days with cracks gradually opening over several days. This was indicated by changes in measured concrete and steel strain. Modelled concrete strain just before cracking was between -20 and -30 % 10-6 m m-1 however, measured concrete strain was ~150 % 10-6 m m-1. Modelled steel strain was between -30 and -40 % 10-6 m m-1 while measured steel strain was between -10 and 20 % 10-6 m m-1. These discrepancies, in particular the positive steel strain obtained in experiments, require further investigation and improvements of the experimental set-up.
Keywords: concrete, tunnel lining, restrained shrinkage, Reissner beam theory, modelling
Published in DiRROS: 19.01.2024; Views: 153; Downloads: 68
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Nuclear medicine, IBM PC PIP-GAMMA-PF computer system
Valentin Fidler, Milan Prepadnik, Jurij Fettich, Sergej Hojker, 1997, review article

Published in DiRROS: 18.01.2024; Views: 143; Downloads: 34
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Methodology and results of bronchopulmonary cancer detection in Slovenia 1970-1992
Jurij Šorli, 1994, professional article

Keywords: rak (medicina), pljuča, pljučni rak, diagnostika, Slovenija
Published in DiRROS: 11.01.2024; Views: 137; Downloads: 39
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