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    Research on Chinese Stock Market during COVID-19—Based on Random Matrix Theory by Yaojie, Wu, Tianhui, Fang

    Published in Complexity (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
    “…This paper focuses on the three industries that are greatly impacted by COVID-19, including the consumption industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and the…”
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    Alternant active and passive trapdoor problem: from experimental investigation to mathematical modeling by Wu, Yaojie, Zhao, Yu, Gong, Quanmei, Zornberg, Jorge G., Zhou, Shunhua, Wang, Binglong

    Published in Acta geotechnica (01-07-2022)
    “…In the classical conception of the arching mechanism, the well-known trapdoor problem assumes distinctive modes (e.g., either active or passive mode) in the…”
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    Prediction of EPB Shield Tunneling Advance Rate in Mixed Ground Condition Using Optimized BPNN Model by Fu, Xuesong, Gong, Quanmei, Wu, Yaojie, Zhao, Yu, Li, Hui

    Published in Applied sciences (28-05-2022)
    “…Tunneling in mixed ground often results in severe torque fluctuations and a low advance rate. Therefore, choosing a reasonable set of parameters for accurate…”
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    Evolution of active arching in granular materials: Insights from load, displacement, strain, and particle flow by Zhao, Yu, Gong, Quanmei, Wu, Yaojie, Zornberg, Jorge G., Tian, Zhiyao, Zhang, Xiao

    Published in Powder technology (01-05-2021)
    “…The progressive failure of active soil arching in a quasi-static particle flow was investigated to elucidate the deformation behavior and load evolution…”
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    Progressive failure mechanism in granular materials subjected to an alternant active and passive trapdoor by Zhao, Yu, Gong, Quanmei, Wu, Yaojie, Tian, Zhiyao, Zhou, Shunhua, Fu, Longlong

    Published in Transportation Geotechnics (01-05-2021)
    “…Underground structures/machines may undergo upward and downward movements due to construction activities or environmental changes. The ground state could be…”
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