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Critical systems are present in an increasing variety of application domains like electronics, control, avionics, health equipment, etc. They are mostly embedded systems, controlling devices that may risk lives or damage assets, hence termed safety-critical systems. These applications generally involve concurrency aspects, as well as complex real-time requirements that challenge the development process. Traditional analytical tools (e.g., Rate Monotoinic Analysis) are not well-suited when...
Topics: Microsoft Research, Microsoft Research Audio MP3 Archive, Wolfgang Grieskamp, Victor Braberman
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The Gazette of India Extraordinary Gazette Published by the Directorate of Printing, Department of Publication, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India Published in 2006, Issue Number 2808 Ministry: Ministry of Company Affairs Subject: The Company Secretaries Procedures of Meetings of Quality Review Board, and Terms and Conditions of Service and Allowances of the Chairperson and Members of the Board Rules, 2006.
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U.S. Congressional Hearings
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Government Publishing Office U.S. Congress Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs AN ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPROPER PAYMENTS INFORMATION ACT OF 2002 Date(s) Held: 2006-12-05 109th Congress, 2nd Session GPO Document Source: CHRG-109shrg32355 Superintendents of Documents ID: Y 4.G 74/9 Witnesses: Hon. David M. Walker, Comptroller General, U.S. Government Accountability Office Hon. Clay Johnson, III, Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget Related Items:
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Newman, Eric P.
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The articles and written works of Eric P. Newman.
Topics: Numismatics, Print
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Homeless Nation: gynocomastia1
This is a New Zealand classification of Playboy's No Boys Allowed 2 . Title Playboy's No Boys Allowed 2 Other known titles No Boys Allowed 2 Publication number 602548 Application number 60101163 Medium DVD Current decision R18 Objectionable except if the availability of the publication is restricted to persons who have attained the age of 18 years. Descriptive note Sex scenes Associated documents 49220_18_4_41703.pdf (Register Page) Registration date 2006-12-05 Language English Country United...
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Radovan Dermisek; John F. Gunion; Bob McElrath
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Completely natural electroweak symmetry breaking is easily achieved in supersymmetric models if there is a SM-like Higgs boson, $h$, with $m_h\lsim 100\gev$. In the minimal supersymmetric model, such an $h$ decays mainly to $b\anti b$ and is ruled out by LEP constraints. However, if the MSSM Higgs sector is expanded so that $h$ decays mainly to still lighter Higgs bosons, e.g. $h\to aa$, with $BR(h\to aa)>0.7$, and if $m_a
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0612031v1
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Trung Nguyen; Jean-Daniel Boissonnat; Frederic Falzon; Christian Knauer
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Given a disk O in the plane called the objective, we want to find n small disks P_1,...,P_n called the pupils such that $\bigcup_{i,j=1}^n P_i \ominus P_j \supseteq O$, where $\ominus$ denotes the Minkowski difference operator, while minimizing the number of pupils, the sum of the radii or the total area of the pupils. This problem is motivated by the construction of very large telescopes from several smaller ones by so-called Optical Aperture Synthesis. In this paper, we provide exact,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0612026v1
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Democracy Now! radio program for December 5, 2006
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* Headlines for December 5, 2006 * Bolton Resigns As UN Ambassador Ending Controversial 16-Month Term * Robert Gates' Former CIA Branch Chief and a CIA Analyst Who Testified Against Him on the Politicization of Intel During Iran-Contra * Top Cuban Official Ricardo Alarcon on Castro's Condition and Cuba's Future * Fidel Up Close: Filmmaker Jon Alpert on His Many Encounters With Castro Over the Past 30 Years
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Y. Nikolayevsky
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A Riemannian Einstein solvmanifold is called standard, if the orthogonal complement to the nilradical of its Lie algebra is abelian. No examples of nonstandard solvmanifolds are known. We show that the standardness of an Einstein metric solvable Lie algebra is completely detected by its nilradical and prove that many classes of nilpotent Lie algebras (Einstein nilradicals, algebras with less than four generators, free Lie algebras, some classes of two-step nilpotent ones) contain no nilradicals...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0612117v1
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D. V. Savin; O. Legrand; F. Mortessagne
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In a two-dimensional microwave chaotic cavity ohmic losses located at the contour of the cavity result in different broadenings of different modes. We provide an analytic description and establish the link between such an inhomogeneous damping and the complex (non-real) character of biorthogonal wave functions. This substantiates the corresponding recent experimental findings of Barthelemy et al. [Europhys. Lett. 70, 162 (2005)].
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0607810v2
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Sep 18, 2013
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L. Bellagamba
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Costraints for stop production in R-parity violating supersymmetry at Tevatron have been evaluated using the D0 limits for first generation leptoquarks. Such limits have been converted in constraints for the lambda'_131 R-parity violating coupling as a function of the stop mass for different Minimal Supersymmetric Standatd Model (MSSM) scenarios and compared with Atomic Parity Violation and HERA results. The D0 limits have also been interpreted in terms of constraints on the parameters of the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0611012v2
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The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine now has 85,898,456,616 archived web objects in it, and is available, as always, to the public for free. A snapshot of the World Wide Web is taken every 2 months and donated to the Internet … Continue reading →
Topics: Announcements, Wayback Machine
Source: https://blog.archive.org/2006/12/05/wayback-machine-has-85-billion-archived-webpages/
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Sep 20, 2013
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ILki Kim; Guenter Mahler
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We consider a single harmonic oscillator coupled to a bath at zero temperature. As is well known, the oscillator then has a higher average energy than that given by its ground state. Here we show analytically that for a damping model with arbitrarily discrete distribution of bath modes and damping models with continuous distributions of bath modes with cut-off frequencies, this excess energy is less than the work needed to couple the system to the bath, therefore, the quantum second law is not...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0612038v1
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Sep 20, 2013
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M. Villar-Martin; A. Humphrey; C. De Breuck; R. Fosbury; L. Binette; J. Vernet
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About 54% of radio galaxies at z>3 and 8% of radio galaxies at 22) radio galaxies. These Ly-alpha excess objects (LAEs) show Ly-alpha/HeII values consistent with or above standard photoionization model predictions. We show that the most successful explanation is the presence of a young stellar population which provides the extra supply of ionizing photons required to explain the Ly-alpha excess in at least the most extreme LAEs (probably in all of them). The measurement of unusually high...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612116v1
Page 1 - Con artists cash in: Protect your pocketbook ... and your identity “What’ll happen is they’ll go get a mortgage in your name, they’ll purchase a house and then they’ll flip it." SGT. KEVIN O’DWYER Page 2 - Stelmach new premier elect: Rural vote went Ed's way Page 3 - Didsbury RCMP gets 10tn officer: Police presence to ramp up on QEII. “We’re hoping that we’re going to have a little bit higher visibility.” SGT KEVIN O’DWYER Page 4 - EDITORIAL&OPINION:...
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Art 23: Foundations of American Cyberculture - Fall 2006. This new course will enable students to think critically about, and engage in practical experiments in, the complex interactions between new media and perceptions and performances of embodiment, agency, citizenship, collective action, individual identity, time and spatiality. We will pay particular attention to the categories of personhood that make up the UC Berkeley American Cultures rubric (race and ethnicity), as well as to gender,...
Topics: UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, webcast.berkeley, iTunes U, Education, course, Podcast, Art 23,...
Psych 156: Human Emotion - Fall 2006. This course will examine two different theoretical perspectives on emotion: (1) the differential emotions approach with its strong evolutionary grounding, and (2) the social constructionist approach. Next, the course will investigate empirical research on many facets of emotion including facial expression, physiology, appraisal, and the lexicon of emotion. Finally, we will consider more specific topics including social interaction, culture, gender,...
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Trademarks 2006-12-05: Volume 1313 , Issue 1. Digitized from IA1514819-05 . Previous issue: sim_official-gazette-us-patent-trademark-office-trademarks_2006-11-28_1312_4_0 . Next issue: sim_official-gazette-us-patent-trademark-office-trademarks_2006-12-12_1313_2 .
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Jordan S. Josephson
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Windows 95/98/ME/XP theme Read Me file: ********************************************* J.J.Cale theme v1.0 Author: Olli Markkanen (olio@muusikko.net) Released: August 2006 ********************************************* I suggest that you use Desktop Architect program to install my themes. Simple because it's the BEST program to manage and make your own themes and it's all FREE! But of course if you have some problems, you can e-mail me (olio@muusikko.net)... All pictures, sounds (c) J.J.Cale This...
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1 chuckanut drive 2 tumbleweed 3 smokey and the bandit 4 shanty 5 18 wheels 6 shilo 7 mr. cultivater 8 high side 9 big sky montana Smokelahoma are : Dan "Dank" Klepinger : Piano, Hammond B3 and vocals Rusty Urie : Electric guitars Mike Morton : electric guitar and lead vocals with : Ryan Mefferd : Vocals and acoustic guitar Pete Sams : bass Mike "Shoog" Tschirgi : drums Smokelahoma's excellent new album Bucket of Clams is available from CD Baby. "In a world of...
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Sep 20, 2013
09/13
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V. Casasola; L. Piovan; G. Galletta; D. Bettoni; E. Merlin
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We collected data for two samples of normal and interacting galaxies for a total of 2953 galaxies having fluxes in one or more of the following wavebands: FIR, 21 cm line, CO(1-0) lines and soft X-ray. The large set of data obtained allowed us to revisit some of the already known relations between the different tracers of the interstellar medium (ISM), such as the link between the FIR flux and the CO line emission, the relation between X-ray emission and the blue or FIR luminosity. The relation...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612131v1
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Sep 20, 2013
09/13
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C. S. Lue; C. N. Kuo; T. H. Su; G. J. Redhammer
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We report the results of a $^{45}$Sc nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) study on the quasi-one-dimensional compound Cu$_2$Sc$_2$Ge$_4$O$_{13}$ at temperatures between 4 and 300 K. This material has been a subject of current interest due to indications of spin gap behavior. The temperature-dependent NMR shift exhibits a character of low-dimensional magnetism with a negative broad maximum at $T_{max}$ $\simeq $ 170 K. Below $% T_{max}$, the NMR shifts and spin lattice relaxation rates clearly...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0612106v1
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Fukuzawa,Yukichi 福沢,諭吉 (1835-1901)
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Windows 95/98/ME/XP theme Read Me file: Theme: Breath of Heaven Theme Author: Patina Wallpaper created by Patina from original photograph by emmapayne. Font: Engraver's Gothic included if you might need it. Original Icons, Cursors, Web Views, Logo Files. Sound Files edited by Patina are from "Breath of Heaven" by Boney James. Cd: Boney's Funky Christmas The sound files used in this theme, like in many themes created today,are in MP3-WAV format. Default Theme Installation: During...
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Thomas Wiegelmann
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We describe a newly developed code for the extrapolation of nonlinear force-free coronal magnetic fields in spherical coordinates. The program uses measured vector magnetograms on the solar photosphere as input and solves the force-free equations in the solar corona. The method is based on an optimization principle and the heritage of the newly developed code is a corresponding method in Cartesian geometry. We test the newly developed code with the help of a semi-analytic solution and rate the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612124v1
Federal Register 2006-12-05: Volume 71 , Issue 233. Digitized from IA1532623-03 . Previous issue: sim_federal-register-find_2006-12-04_71_232 . Next issue: sim_federal-register-find_2006-12-06_71_234 .
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Dana Marton
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Topics: Romance - General, Fiction, Fiction - Romance, Romance: Modern, Romance - Contemporary, Fiction /...
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Archived World of Warcraft gameplay and machinima footage. Original file: Diliria - Dilir 10 [Mage][2006-12-05][4.01].wmv
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On December 2, 2004, NATO formally concluded its Stabilization Force (SFOR) mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina and handed over peace stabilization duties to a European Union force (EUFOR). The mission of the EU's Operation Althea has been to ensure continued compliance with the 1995 Dayton peace agreement and contribute to a secure environment and Bosnia's efforts towards European integration. The EU recently postponed a decision to significantly reduce the 6,500-strong force until early 2007....
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio Data provided by: Norman Kuring (NASA/GSFC)
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A recent study indicates a correlation between ocean nutrients and changes sea surface temperature (SST). The results show that when SSTs warm, marine plant life in the form of microscopic phytoplankton declines. Similarly, when SSTs cool, marine plant life seems to flourish. Changes in phytoplankton growth influence fishery yields and the amount of carbon dioxide the oceans remove from the atmosphere. This could have major implications on the future of our ocean's food web and how it relates...
Topics: Biology, Ecology, HDTV, Physical oceanography, Earth Science, Biosphere, Earth Science, Climate...
Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?3389
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A. Kwang-Hua Chu
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We make corrections on the paper by Frampton and Takahashi [{\it Astropart. Phys.} {\bf 22} (2004) 307]. Our focus is especially upon Eqs. (12-15) therein.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0502012v2
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Sep 20, 2013
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Chuang Ren; Eric G. Blackman; Wen-fai Fong
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The linear growth rate and saturation level of magnetic fields for Weibel instabilities driven by ion temperature anisotropy, defined as $\alpha=(T_\perp/T_\parallel)-1$ where $T_\perp$ and $T_\parallel$ are ion temperatures perpendicular and parallel to the wave vector, are derived in the small $\alpha$-limit. It is shown that the ratio of the saturated magnetic energy to the initial ion energy scales as the fourth power of the electron to ion mass ratio, $m/M$, for an initially unmagnetized...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0608041v2
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L. Sbordone; P. Bonifacio; R. Buonanno; G. Marconi; L. Monaco; S. Zaggia
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The Sagittarius dwarf Spheroidal galaxy is the nearest neighbor of the Milky Way. Moving along a short period quasi-polar orbit within the Halo, it is being destroyed by the tidal interaction with our Galaxy, losing its stellar content along a huge stellar stream. We study the detailed chemical composition of 12 giant stars in the Sagittarius dwarf Spheroidal main body, together with 5 more in the associated globular cluster Terzan 7 by means of high resolution VLT-UVES spectra. Abundances are...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612125v1
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S. Aalto; M. Spaans; M. C. Wiedner; S. Huttemeister
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We find that the HNC J=3-2 emission is brighter than the HCN 3-2 emission by factors of 1.5 to 2.3 in the ultraluminous mergers Arp220 and Mrk231 and the luminous IR galaxy NGC4418. We furthermore report the detection of HNC J=4-3 in Mrk231. Overluminous HNC emission is unexpected in warm molecular gas in ultraluminous galaxies since I(HNC)>I(HCN) is usually taken as a signature of cold (10 - 20 K) dark clouds. Since the molecular gas of the studied galaxies is warm (T_k > 40 K) we...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612122v1
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Wan-lei Guo; Zhi-zhong Xing; Shun Zhou
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We present a review of neutrino phenomenology in the minimal seesaw model (MSM), an economical and intriguing extension of the Standard Model with only two heavy right-handed Majorana neutrinos. Given current neutrino oscillation data, the MSM can predict the neutrino mass spectrum and constrain the effective masses of the tritium beta decay and the neutrinoless double-beta decay. We outline five distinct schemes to parameterize the neutrino Yukawa-coupling matrix of the MSM. The lepton flavor...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0612033v1
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Sep 20, 2013
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A. Bialas; A. Bzdak
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Small momentum transfer elastic proton-proton cross-section at high energies is calculated assuming the nucleon composed of two constituents - a quark and a diquark. A comparison to data (described very well up to -t = 2 GeV^2/c) allows to determine some properties of the constituents. While quark turns out fairly small, the diquark appears to be rather large, comparable to the size of the proton.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0612038v1
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Sep 20, 2013
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Francois Arleo; Vi-Nham Tram
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Based on a Glauber model, a statistical analysis of all mid-rapidity J/psi hadroproduction and leptoproduction data on nuclear targets is carried out. This allows us to determine the J/psi-nucleon inelastic cross section, whose knowledge is crucial to interpret the J/psi suppression observed in heavy-ion collisions, at SPS and at RHIC. The values of sigma are extracted from each experiment. A clear tension between the different data sets is reported. The global fit of all data gives...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0612043v1
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M. J. Ramsey-Musolf; S. Su
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Supersymmetry (SUSY) remains one of the leading candidates for physics beyond the Standard Model, and the search for SUSY will be a central focus of future collider experiments. Complementary information on the viability and character of SUSY can be obtained via the analysis of precision electroweak measurements. In this review, we discuss the prospective implications for SUSY of present and future precision studies at low energy.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0612057v1
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Seung-Yeop Lee
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We calculate the boundary correlation function of fixed-to-free boundary condition changing operators in the square-lattice Ising model. The correlation function is expressed in four different ways using $2\times2$ block Toeplitz determinants. We show that these can be transformed into a scalar Toeplitz determinant when the size of the matrix is even. To know the asymptotic behavior of the correlation function at large distance we calculate the asymptotic behavior of this scalar Toeplitz...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0612102v1
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H. -W. Hammer
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Physical systems with a large scattering length have universal properties independent of the details of the interaction at short distances. Such systems can be realized in experiments with cold atoms close to a Feshbach resonance. They also occur in many other areas of physics such as nuclear and particle physics. The universal properties include a geometric spectrum of three-body bound states (so-called Efimov states) and log-periodic dependence of low-energy observables on the physical...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0612125v1
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Sep 20, 2013
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K. S. D. Beach; Anders W. Sandvik
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We report on a valence bond projector Monte Carlo simulation of the cubic lattice quantum Heisenberg model with additional higher-order exchange interactions in each unit cell. The model supports two different valence bond solid ground states. In one of these states, the dimer pattern is a three-dimensional analogue of the columnar pattern familiar from two dimensions. In the other, the dimers are regularly arranged along the four main diagonals in 1/8 of the unit cells. The phases are...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0612126v1
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Anders Johansson; Anders Öberg
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In this paper we study the one-sided shift operator on a state space defined by a finite alphabet. Using a scheme developed by Walters [13], we prove that the sequence of iterates of the transfer operator converges under square summability of variations of the g-function, a condition which gave uniqueness of a g-measure in [7]. We also prove uniqueness of so-called G-measures, introduced by Brown and Dooley [2], under square summability of variations.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0612131v1
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G. Vidal
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Invariance under translation is exploited to efficiently simulate one-dimensional quantum lattice systems in the limit of an infinite lattice. Both the computation of the ground state and the simulation of time evolution are considered.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0605597v2
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Can you find your way through the burning building before it's too late?
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Dukono Volcano on Halmahera, Indonesia, released a plume of ash and/or steam on December 5, 2006. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/ (MODIS) flying onboard NASA's terra.nasa.gov/ Terra satellite captured this image the same day. In this image, Dukono's ash plume peeks out from under fluffy white clouds clustered over the volcano's summit. In the remote regions of the island of Halmahera, www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=0608-01= Dukono is a...
Topics: What -- Terra, What -- Earth, Where -- Indonesia
Source: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=17761
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B. Scott Gaudi
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The yields from transit surveys can be used to constrain the frequency and statistical properties of extrasolar planets. Conversely, planet frequencies can be used to estimate expected detection rates, which are critical for the planning and execution of these surveys. Here I review efforts to accomplish these two related goals, both of which generally require realistic simulations. Early attempts to predict planet yields generally resulted in overly optimistic detection rates that have not...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0612141v1