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    Vortex pairs formed by tidal currents in the Naruto Strait: effects of bottom topography, density stratification, and coastline geometry

    Vortex pairs formed at a strait outlet by tidal flow effectively induce water exchange and material transport in coastal areas. However, the effects of complex bottom topography and density stratification rema...

    Tomohiro Nakamura, Takuya Yamaguchi, Satoshi Nakada in Journal of Oceanography (2024)

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    Potentials and solutions of cooperative games with a fixed player set

    This paper considers the solutions of cooperative games with a fixed player set that admit a potential function. We say that a solution admits a potential function if the solution is given as the marginal cont...

    Takaaki Abe, Satoshi Nakada in International Journal of Game Theory (2023)

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    A novel micro-ECoG recording method for recording multisensory neural activity from the parietal to temporal cortices in mice

    Characterization of inter-regional interactions in brain is essential for understanding the mechanism relevant to normal brain function and neurological disease. The recently developed flexible micro (μ)-elect...

    Susumu Setogawa, Ryota Kanda, Shuto Tada, Takuya Hikima, Yoshito Saitoh in Molecular Brain (2023)

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    Core stability of the Shapley value for cooperative games

    Our objective is to analyze the relationship between the Shapley value and the core of cooperative games with transferable utility. We first characterize balanced games, i.e., the set of games with a nonempty ...

    Takaaki Abe, Satoshi Nakada in Social Choice and Welfare (2023)

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    On the unique core partition of coalition formation games: correction to İnal (2015)

    In this note, we consider sufficient conditions for the uniqueness of the core partitions of coalition formation games. İnal (Soc Choice Welf 45:745–763, 2015) introduces a sufficient condition called k-acyclicit...

    Satoshi Nakada, Ryo Shirakawa in Social Choice and Welfare (2023)

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    Opacity-Gradation-Based Visualization of Vortices for Large-Scale Ocean Simulation

    Analysis of vortices is very important from the aspects of marine environment and disaster prevention. With the development of supercomputers, three-dimensional simulations of large-scale objects such as the o...

    Soya Kamisaka, Satoshi Nakada in Methods and Applications for Modeling and … (2022)

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    Correction to: High-resolution flow simulation in Typhoon 21, 2018: massive loss of submerged macrophytes in Lake Biwa

    Satoshi Nakada, Hiroki Haga, Maho Iwaki in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science (2021)

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    Biogeochemical impacts of flooding discharge with high suspended sediment on coastal seas: a modeling study for a microtidal open bay

    Freshwater, suspended sediment matter (SSM), and nutrients discharged from rivers into the ocean have large impacts on biological production. In particular, during floods, coastal areas are greatly stirred up ...

    Yasuhiro Hoshiba, Hiroyasu Hasumi, Sachihiko Itoh in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Correction to: High-resolution surface salinity maps in coastal oceans based on geostationary ocean color images: quantitative analysis of river plume dynamics

    Satoshi Nakada, Shiho Kobayashi, Masataka Hayashi, Joji Ishizaka in Journal of Oceanography (2021)

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    High-resolution flow simulation in Typhoon 21, 2018: massive loss of submerged macrophytes in Lake Biwa

    The global activities of typhoons and hurricanes are gradually changing, and these storms can drastically affect lake ecosystems through the recession of submerged macrophytes that regulate the water quality i...

    Satoshi Nakada, Hiroki Haga, Maho Iwaki in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science (2021)

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    The weighted-egalitarian Shapley values

    We propose a new class of allocation rules for cooperative games with transferable utility (TU-games), weighted-egalitarian Shapley values, where each rule in this class takes into account each player’s contri...

    Takaaki Abe, Satoshi Nakada in Social Choice and Welfare (2019)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Realizing Uniformity of 3D Point Clouds Based on Improved Poisson-Disk Sampling

    With the development of digital technology, large-scale three-dimensional point cloud data are formed from data obtained by output from three-dimensional (3D) laser measurements and numerical fluid simulation...

    Yuto Sakae, Yukihiro Noda, Liang Li in Methods and Applications for Modeling and … (2019)

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    Estimate of Water Quality Change in Osaka Bay Caused by the Suspension of Marine Sediment with Mega Tsunami

    Huge tsunami will be caused by the Nankai-Trough Earthquake, and will suspend marine sediment in Osaka Bay. Various materials contain in the marine sediment, and will be released to the water column by the tsu...

    Mitsuru Hayashi, Satoshi Nakada in Oceanography Challenges to Future Earth (2019)

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    A Shapley value representation of network potentials

    We consider network formation games by Jackson and Wolinsky (J Econ Theory 71:44–74, 1996) and characterize the class of games that have a network potential. We show that there exists a network potential if and o...

    Satoshi Nakada in International Journal of Game Theory (2018)

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    High-resolution surface salinity maps in coastal oceans based on geostationary ocean color images: quantitative analysis of river plume dynamics

    Sea surface salinity (SSS) in coastal oceans is a direct indicator of riverine plumes and provides essential information about the ocean environment and ecosystem, which affects coastal fisheries, aquaculture,...

    Satoshi Nakada, Shiho Kobayashi, Masataka Hayashi, Joji Ishizaka in Journal of Oceanography (2018)

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    Perlecan, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, regulates systemic metabolism with dynamic changes in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle

    Perlecan (HSPG2), a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, is a component of basement membranes and participates in a variety of biological activities. Here, we show physiological roles of perlecan in both obesity and ...

    Yuri Yamashita, Satoshi Nakada, Toshinori Yoshihara, Takeshi Nara in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Ocean Analysis by Tsunami Simulation of the Nankai Trough Massive Earthquake

    Large-scale tsunamis have a major impact on the natural environment. Therefore, it is important to predict a large-scale tsunami. Recently, large-scale tsunami simulation using a supercomputer has been perform...

    Yuto Sakae, Ikuya Morimoto, Takuya Ozaki in Methods and Applications for Modeling and … (2018)

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    High-resolution map** and time-series measurements of 222Rn concentrations and biogeochemical properties related to submarine groundwater discharge along the coast of Obama Bay, a semi-enclosed sea in Japan

    High-resolution map** along the coast and time-series measurements of the radon-222 (222Rn) concentrations in the shallow zone in a semi-enclosed sea, Obama Bay, Japan, were undertaken in 2013. The temporal and...

    Shiho Kobayashi, Ryo Sugimoto, Hisami Honda in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science (2017)

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    Voting-based ensemble-averaging visualization for water mass distribution

    The distribution of water masses has become one of the most important topics in recent oceanic research. Water masses flow dynamically and have interannual variability, and hence the distribution can change dr...

    Kun Zhao, Satoshi Nakada, Naohisa Sakamoto, Koji Koyamada in Journal of Visualization (2015)

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    The role of snowmelt runoff on the ocean environment and scallop production in Funka Bay, Japan

    This study investigated the role of snowmelt runoff on water circulation, water mass formation, and the production of cultured scallop larvae, as a part of a land-sea linkage, by analyzing hydrological data in...

    Satoshi Nakada, Katsuhisa Baba, Masatoshi Sato in Progress in Earth and Planetary Science (2014)

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