The interaction between fatigue crack evolution and porosity in A356-T6 alloys was characterized using both X-ray microtomography and finite-element analysis. The formation and propagation of fatigue cracks are dominated by the highest local stress-strain concentration (k ) caused by the presence o
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On the advantages of non-cooperative behavior in agent populations
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- 2006
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