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This submission contains the postscript of the final version of the slides used in our ACL-94 tutorial.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cmp-lg/9406036v1
The Department of Defense issued directives in December of 1993 revising the policy on homosexuals in the military. The policy, dubbed "don't ask, don't tell," makes a distinction between sexual conduct and sexual orientation. Sexual orientation is considered a private matter while sexual misconduct is an offense that remains punishable by separation. The new policy also prevents investigations solely for the purpose of determining sexual orientation. The purpose of this thesis is to...
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Administrative Source Cinema Vision India, Mumbai ( CVI ) Collection Surabhi TV Series Identifier SUR/R/4226 Title Tribal Lifestyle of Andhra Pradesh (Vol. I) Alternative CVI-SUR_R_4226-UMHB Medium U-Matic (Hi-Band) ExtentOriginal 00:22:15 Spatial Andhra Pradesh Temporal Feature Story For Television Broadcast Created 11.06.1994 Condition Critical Relation 1 of 3 Rights Cinema Vision India Descriptive Subject Community Lifestyle Keywords Tribal Lifestyle, Andhra Pradesh, Village Description This...
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Cyber Tech Computer Systems Catalog - June, 1994, for the Atari ST, TT, Falcon, Jaguar and Lynx systems.
Topics: Cyber, Tech, Computer, Systems, Catalog, Atari, ST, TT, Falcon, Jaguar, Lynx, Albuquerque, New...
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Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. Bye-Ya 2. I Mean You 3. Evidence 4. Epistrophy 5. (When It's) Darkness on the Delta 6. Played Twice Disc 2: 1. Misterioso 2. Epistrophy 3. Light Blue 4. Oska T. 5. Four in One 6. Epistrophy
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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Giancarlo Cella; Giuseppe Curci; Giulia Ricciardi; Andrea Vicere'
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In this work we give a detailed description of a method for the calculation of QCD corrections to electroweak processes in dimensional regularization that does not require any definition of the gamma_5 matrix in d dimensions. This method appears particularly convenient in order to limit the algebraic complexity of higher order calculations. As an example, we compute the leading logarithmic corrections to the b -> s gamma decay.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406203v1
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D. Kalafatis; M. C. Birse
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We investigate from first principles the introduction of isospin-1 vector and axial-vector fields into the nonlinear sigma model. Chiral symmetry is nonlinearly realised and spin-1 fields are assumed to transform homogeneously under chiral rotations. By requiring the Hamiltonian of the theory to be bounded from below we find inequalities relating three- and four-point meson couplings. This leads to a low-energy phenomenological Lagrangian for the nonanomalous sector of $\pi\rho a_1$ strong...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406244v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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R. Arnowitt
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The sensitivity of dark matter detectors to the lightest neutralino (${\tilde {Z}_1}$) is considered within the framework of supergravity grand unification with radiative breaking of SU(2)xU(1). The relic density of the ${\tilde {Z}_1}$ is constrained to obey $0.10 \leq \Omega_{\tilde {Z}_1}h^2 \leq 0.35$, consistent with COBE data and current measurements of the Hubble constant. Detectors can be divided into two classes: those most sensitive to spin dependent incoherent scattering of the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406376v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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R. J. Rivers
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We use the closed time-path formalism to calculate fluctuations at phase transitions, both in and out of equilibrium. Specifically, we consider the creation of vortices by fluctuations, of relevance to the early universe and to $^{4}He$ superfluidity. (Invited talk to Nato Advanced Research Workshop on Electroweak Physics and the Early Universe, Sintra (Portugal), March 1994)
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406297v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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Dae-Gyu Lee; R. N. Mohapatra
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In automatic R-parity conserving SO(10) models, the simplest way to accomodate realistic fermion masses is to demand that that the light Higgs doublets be linear combinations of the {10} and {126}-bar grand unified Higgs representations. We study the realization of this mixed light Higgs property consistent with doublet-triplet splitting in a minimal model and discuss its predictions for neutrino masses and implications for proton decay.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406328v3
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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J. L. Hewett
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The radiative decay b to s gamma is examined in the Standard Model and in nine classes of models which contain physics beyond the Standard Model. The constraints which may be placed on these models from the recent results of the CLEO Collaboration on both inclusive and exclusive radiative $B$ decays is summarized. Reasonable bounds are found for the parameters in some cases.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406302v1
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Sep 20, 2013
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Fiorenzo Bastianelli; Nobuyoshi Ohta
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We review the detailed structure of the large $N=4$ superconformal algebra, and construct its BRST operator which constitutes the main object for analyzing $N=4$ strings. We then derive the general condition for the nilpotency of the BRST operator and show that there exists a line of critical $N=4$ string theories.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9402118v2
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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Damiano Anselmi; Pietro Fre'; Luciano Girardello; Paolo Soriani
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We derive a model of constrained topological gravity, a theory recently introduced by us through the twist of N=2 Liouville theory, starting from the general BRST algebra and imposing the moduli space constraint as a gauge fixing. To do this, it is necessary to introduce a formalism that allows a careful treatment of the global and the local degrees of freedom of the fields. Surprisingly, the moduli space constraint arises from the simplest and most natural gauge-fermion ({\sl antighost}...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9405174v2
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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P. Berglund; M. Henningson
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The elliptic genus for arbitrary two dimensional $N=2$ Landau-Ginzburg orbifolds is computed. This is used to search for possible mirror pairs of such models. An important aspect of this work is that there is no restriction to theories for which the conformal anomaly is $\hat c\in\ZZ$, nor are the results only valid at the conformal fixed point.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406045v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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Shinji Hirano; Hiroshi Ishikawa
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$\chat=1$ fermionic string theory, which is considered as a fermionic string theory in two dimension, is shown to decompose into two mutually independent parts, one of which can be viewed as a topological model and the other is irrelevant for the theory. The physical contents of the theory is largely governed by this topological structure, and the discrete physical spectrum of $\chat=1$ string theory is naturally explained as the physical spectrum of the topological model. This topological...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406171v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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Alberto Debernardi; Stefano Baroni
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We present a formulation of third-order density-functional perturbation theory which is manifestly invariant with respect to unitary transfomations within the occupied-states manifold and is particularly suitable for a practical implementation of the so called `2n+1' theorem. Our implementation is demonstrated with the calculation of the third-order anharmonic coupling coefficients for some high-simmetry phonons in Silicon.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9406063v1
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09/13
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Anu Venugopalan
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The effect of decoherence is analysed for a free particle, interacting with an environment via a dissipative coupling. The interaction between the particle and the environment occurs by a coupling of the position operator of the particle with the environmental degrees of freedom. By examining the exact solution of the density matrix equation one finds that the density matrix becomes completely diagonal in momentum with time while the position space density matrix remains nonlocal. This...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/9406054v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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M. Pentia; G. Iorgovan; A. Mihul
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Particle track reconstruction capabilities of the silicon tracking detector system have been studied. As the multiple Coulomb scattering (MCS) induces unavoidable uncertainties on the coordinate measurement, the corresponding error estimates and the associated correlations have been used to find the best track fit parameters and their errors. Finally it permits to find the proper particle characteristics, as vertex position and resolution, flight direction and the error.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/9406006v1
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Administrative Source Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, Bhopal ( IGRMS ) Identifier 2U-269 Title Sangrahalaya Saikshanik Karyakram (Vol. III) Alternative IGRMS-2U_269-UMHB Medium U-Matic (Hi-Band) ExtentOriginal 00:22:22 Spatial IGRMS Campus, Madhya Pradesh Temporal Workshop Created 21.06.1994 Condition Very Good Relation 3 of 3 Descriptive Subject Metallurgy Keywords Sangrahalaya Saikshanik Karyakram, Metal Smelting, Brass Items, Educational Programme, Jhara Shilpkar, Raigarh...
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Bar Hill News - a village magazine for the South Cambridgeshire village of Bar Hill (United Kingdom). Produced by the Bar Hill Residents Association.
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Renu Malhotra
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About two years ago, Wolszczan and Frail announced the detection of a possible planetary system consisting of two Earth-mass planets around a millisecond pulsar. It was pointed out shortly thereafter that the mutual gravitational interaction of the planets leads to predictable evolution of their orbits. Because millisecond pulsars are very stable ``clocks'' and allow pulse timing measurements with microsecond precision, the orbit evolution would lead to a measurable modulation of the arrival...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9406033v1
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A. D. Martin; R. G. Roberts; W. J. Stirling
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To obtain improved parton densities of the proton, we present a new global analysis of deep inelastic and related data including, in particular, the recent measurements of $F_2$ at HERA, of the asymmetry of the rapidity distributions of $W^\pm$ production at the FNAL $pp$ collider and of the asymmetry in Drell-Yan production in $pp$ and $pn$ collisions. We also incorporate data to determine the flavour dependence of the quark sea distributions. We find that the behaviour of the partons at small...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406315v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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J. Lopez; D. Nanopoulos; A. Zichichi
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An interesting prediction of a string-inspired {\em one-parameter} $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity model, is the fact that the lightest member ($\tilde t_1$) of the top-squark doublet $(\tilde t_1,\tilde t_2)$, may be substantially lighter than the top quark. This sparticle ($\tilde t_1$) may be readily pair-produced at the Tevatron and, if $m_{\tilde t_1}\lsim130\GeV$, even be observed at the end of Run IB. Top-squark production may also be an important source of sought-for top-quark...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406254v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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Stephen D. H. Hsu
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I discuss a formalism for computing quantum scattering amplitudes using a semiclassical expansion of a functional integral representation for the S-matrix. The classical background for the expansion is determined by solving the equations of motion subject to nontrivial boundary conditions determined by the initial and final quantum states. The formalism is designed to accommodate intrinsically nonperturbative processes such as baryon number violation, quantum tunneling and multiparticle...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406234v1
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Sep 23, 2013
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Manuel Drees
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I discuss the minijet contribution to total photoproduction and photon--photon cross sections. While minijets with $p_T$ around 2 GeV have recently been observed directly in \gamgam\ experiments, the total \gamp\ cross section measured at HERA is in excellent agreement with predictions based on purely soft physics. Due to the large number of free parameters, predictions for the minijet contribution to total cross sections can be brought into agreement with these seemingly paradoxical...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406414v1
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Sep 19, 2013
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D. Kharzeev; H. Satz
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The cross section for the \J~and \U~interaction with light hadrons is calculated in short-distance QCD, based on the large heavy quark mass and the resulting large energy gap to open charm or beauty. The low energy form of the cross section is determined by the gluon structure functions at large $ x$; hence it remains very small until quite high energies. This behaviour is experimentally confirmed by charm photoproduction data. It is shown to exclude \J~absorption in confined hadronic matter of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9405414v2
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Sep 23, 2013
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F. del Aguila; M. Masip; L. da Mota
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We study a class of superstring models compactified in the 3-generation Calabi-Yau manifold of Tian and Yau. Our analysis includes the complete $E_6$-singlet sector, which has been recently evaluated using techniques of spectral and exact sequences. We use the discrete symmetries of the models to find flat directions of symmetry breaking that leave unbroken a low energy matter parity and make all leptoquarks heavy while preserving light Higgs fields. Then we classify the patterns of ordinary...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9406364v1
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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J. Sobczyk
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A problem of constructing quantum groups from classical r-matrices is discussed.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9405075v2
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Sep 19, 2013
09/13
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M. Bauer; D. Z. Freedman; P. E. Haagensen
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A unitary transformation $\Ps [E]=\exp (i\O [E]/g) F[E]$ is used to simplify the Gauss law constraint of non-abelian gauge theories in the electric field representation. This leads to an unexpected geometrization because $\o^a_i\equiv -\d\O [E]/\d E^{ai}$ transforms as a (composite) connection. The geometric information in $\o^a_i$ is transferred to a gauge invariant spatial connection $\G^i_{jk}$ and torsion by a suitable choice of basis vectors for the adjoint representation which are...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9405028v3
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M. V. Terentiev
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The dual version of the D=10 N=1 supergravity (SUGRA) is considered in the superspace approach. The superstring (anomaly compensating) corrections are described by the 3-form superfield $A_{abc}$ . The complete set of dynamical equations for the $A$-field and for physical fields of the theory are presented. The solution of the $A$-field equations as a finite order polynomial in terms of curvature and graviphoton superfields is given. It makes possible to incorporate some of the superstring...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406152v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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P. S. Aspinwall; D. R. Morrison
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The Kahler moduli space of a particular non-simply-connected Calabi-Yau manifold is mapped out using mirror symmetry. It is found that, for the model considered, the chiral ring may be identical for different associated conformal field theories. This ambiguity is explained in terms of both A-model and B-model language. It also provides an apparent counterexample to the global Torelli problem for Calabi-Yau threefolds.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406032v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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Abbas Ali
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Worldsheet supersymmetric string action is written in duality invariant form for flat as well as curved backgrounds. First the action in flat backgrounds is written by introducing auxiliary fields. We also give the superfield form of this action and obtain the offshell supersymmetry algebra. The action has a modified Lorentz invariance and supersymmetry and reduces to the usual form when the auxiliary fields are eliminated using their equations of motion. Supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model in...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406189v1
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Sep 23, 2013
09/13
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Hidenori Sonoda; Wang-Chang Su
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The short-distance singularity of the product of a composite scalar field that deforms a field theory and an arbitrary composite field can be expressed geometrically by the beta functions, anomalous dimensions, and a connection on the theory space. Using this relation, we compute the connection perturbatively for the O(N) non-linear sigma model in two dimensions. We show that the connection becomes free of singularities at zero temperature only if we normalize the composite fields so that their...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406007v1
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M. Henneaux; S. Slavnov
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It is shown that the phase space path integral for a system with arbitrary second class constraints (primary, secondary ...) can be rewritten as a configuration space path integral of the exponent of the Lagrangian action with some local measure.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9406161v1
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Sep 21, 2013
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M. V. Altaisky; V. A. Bednyakov; S. G. Kovalenko
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It is argued that large-scale ($>7^o$) cosmic microwave background anisotropy detected in COBE cosmic experiment can be considered as a trace of the quantum gravity fractal structure.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/9404076v3
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Sep 23, 2013
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Steven W. Rick; Steven J. Stuart; B. J. Berne
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A new molecular dynamics model in which the point charges on atomic sites are allowed to fluctuate in response to the environment is developed and applied to water. The idea for treating charges as variables is based on the concept of electronegativity equalization according to which: (a) The electronegativity of an atomic site is dependent on the atom's type and charge and is perturbed by the electrostatic potential it experiences from its neighbors and (b) Charge is transferred between atomic...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/chem-ph/9406002v1
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D. Z. Liu; H. A. Fertig; S. Das Sarma
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We develop a method to compute shakeup effects on photoluminescence in a Wigner crystal from localized holes. Our method treats the lattice electrons and the tunneling electron on an equal footing, and uses a quantum-mechanical calculation of the collective modes that is realistic throughout the Brillouin zone. We find that shakeup produces a series of sidebands that may be identified with maxima in the collective mode density of states, and definitively distinguishes the crystal state from a...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9406055v1
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Sep 21, 2013
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E. Mendel; L. Polley
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Recently it was suggested that the problem of species doubling with Kogut-Susskind lattice fermions entails, at finite chemical potential, a confusion of particles with antiparticles. What happens instead is that the familiar correspondence of positive-energy spinors to particles, and of negative-energy spinors to antiparticles, ceases to hold for the Kogut-Susskind time derivative. To show this we highlight the role of the spinorial ``energy'' in the Osterwalder-Schrader reconstruction of the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/9403020v2
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George Havas; Edmund F. Robertson
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Computer based techniques for recognizing finitely presented groups are quite powerful. Tools available for this purpose are outlined. They are available both in stand-alone programs and in more comprehensive systems. A general computational approach for investigating finitely presented groups by way of quotients and subgroups is described and examples are presented. The techniques can provide detailed information about group structure. Under suitable circumstances a finitely presented group...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/9406207v1
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Internet Multicasting Service Internet Talk Radio Geek of the Week GOTW: Ron Frederick This week, Carl Malamud interviews Ron Frederick, the author of the popular nv video tool used on the multicast backbone (mbone). Frederick discusses how video gets encoded and how we can transmit isochronous data streams like audio and video over a multicast IP layer. Geek of the Week is brought to you by the sponsors of the Internet Multicasting Service including O’Reilly & Associates and Sun...
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Our objectives were to determine whether the property, plant, and equipment account and associated depreciation accounts on the FY 1993 financial statements were presented fairly in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. We were also to evaluate the internal control structure for the accounts and to assess compliance with applicable laws and regulations for those transactions and events that have a direct and material effect on the accounts.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Young, Shelton R, JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA, *FINANCIAL...
Diamond defects were quantified by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). While maintaining the macroscopic integrity of the films, concentrations between 0.001 and 1.0 at.% H were measured, among the lowest ever reported by solid- state 1H NMR. These concentrations were correlated to infrared absorption in the 8 to 10 micron region and to thermal conductivity. Despite the low concentrations. Multiple Quantum NMR reveals a high degree of hydrogen clustering consistent with grain boundary...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Gleason, Karen K, MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH CAMBRIDGE DEPT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING,...
This thesis demonstrates that significant cost savings may be realized at the Naval Postgraduate School by accounting for utilities costs with market pricing methods instead of engineering estimates of consumption for nonmetered users and by streamlining the current invoice processing procedures. Electricity demand curves for each element of the supplier rate structure were constructed from recent consumption data and price elasticities of demand from the literature. The deadweight losses from...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Murdter, Michael J, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *SCHOOLS, *COST ANALYSIS,...
This document summarizes studies performed under AFOSR Contract: F49620-91-C-0016. In this study equilibrium and nonequilibrium electron and hole transport in quantum scale structures were studied via solutions to the quantum Liouville equation in the coordinate representation The coordinate representation density matrix solutions are the first to provide the quantum distribution function for electrons and holes in nanoscale devices coupled to model dependent dissipation. Illustrations of the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Grubin, Harold L, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC GLASTONBURY CT, *QUANTUM...
Dynamic similarity of flows theory as applied to the surface boundary layer of the atmosphere must be treated as an interwoven quardrapartite function of trivariant orthoginal turbulent motion, the thermal structure and associated vertical gradients, evaporation at the interface, and vertical transport of water vapor with respect to the specific humidity as a function of height. Physical studies of the surface layer are typically conducted with respect to the buoyant heat flux and the momentum...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hansen, Frank V, ARMY RESEARCH LAB WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE NM, *MICROMETEOROLOGY,...
This study investigates the effectiveness of current Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD) doctrine in relation to U.S. Army doctrine of air maneuver. The thesis, main focus is Corps and Division level SEAD operations in support of helicopters. Currently in Army doctrine, there is not a wide breadth of information concerning air maneuver. This is beginning to change. This study identifies key maneuver concepts that can apply to air maneuver. As air maneuver doctrine evolves, SEAD doctrine...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Curry, Peter E, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS, *AIR...
This paper reports on microwave characteristics for n- and p- MOS transistors fabricated with thin-film Silicon-on-Sapphire technology . The gates were defined with I-line optical lithography, and ranged down to 0.5 micrometer (drawn dimension). The f sub t values of the transistors reach 22 GHz for the n-channel structures and 21 GEz for the p- channel devices. The PMOS results are significantly higher than found with other Si or III-V technologies, and can potentially lead to high performance...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Chang, C. E., NAVAL COMMAND CONTROL AND OCEAN SURVEILLANCE CENTER RDT AND E DIV SAN...
The Department of Defense (DoD) Air Force Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support (CALS) Test Network (AFCTN) is conducting tests of the military standard for the Automated Interchange of Technical Information, MIL-STD-1840A, and its companion suite of military specifications. The AFCTN is a DoD sponsored confederation of voluntary participants from industry and government managed by the Electronic Systems Center (ESC). The primary objective of the AFCTN is to evaluate the effectiveness...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CALS TEST NETWORK WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH, *MILITARY STANDARDS, *AIRFRAMES, *COMPUTER...
This report is being issued as a follow-on to Inspector General, DoD, Report No. 94-008, DoD Procurements Through the Tennessee Valley Authority Technology Brokering Program, October 20, 1993, on Economy Act orders placed with the Tennessee Valley Authority. After a hearing by the Senate Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Committee on Governmental Affairs, the subcommittee staff requested that we review Economy Act orders placed by the Non-Acoustic Anti-Submarine Warfare...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Granetto, Paul J, INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA, *MANAGEMENT...