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    Toward 'generalized control theory'

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    Optimization problems in control theory in terms of criterion function, controller, and information available to controlle

    An informal paper on large-scale dynamic systems

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    Large scale systems are defined as systems requiring more than one decision maker to control the system. Decentralized control and decomposition are discussed for large scale dynamic systems. Information and many-person decision problems are analyzed

    Reply to Hagen & Sudarshan's Comment

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    We show that the argument in Phys Rev Lett 70 (1993) 1360 is correct and consistent, and that Hagen & Sudarshan's solution has inconsistency leading to non-vanishing commutators of [P1,P2][P^1, P^2] and [Pj,H][P^j, H] even in physical states. This proves that many of HS's statements in their Comment are based merely on incorrect guess, but not on careful algebra.Comment: one page, UMN-TH-1245/9

    Multiple Chern-Simons Fields on a Torus

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    Intertwined multiple Chern-Simons gauge fields induce matrix statistics among particles. We analyse this theory on a torus, focusing on the vacuum structure and the Hilbert space. The theory can be mimicked, although not completely, by an effective theory with one Chern-Simons gauge field. The correspondence between the Wilson line integrals, vacuum degeneracy and wave functions for these two theories are discussed. Further, it is obtained in both of these cases that the two total momenta and Hamiltonian commute only in the physical Hilbert space.Comment: 20 pages, UMN-TH-1128/93, plain Te

    Analysis and design of integration formulas for a random integrand

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    Analysis of integration formulas and procedure for designing optimal integration formul

    On some further properties of nonzero-sum diffential games

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    Optimality principle and open loop-closed loop control relations in nonzero-sum differential game

    On the limits of measuring the bulge and disk properties of local and high-redshift massive galaxies

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    A considerable fraction of the massive quiescent galaxies at \emph{z} \approx 2, which are known to be much more compact than galaxies of comparable mass today, appear to have a disk. How well can we measure the bulge and disk properties of these systems? We simulate two-component model galaxies in order to systematically quantify the effects of non-homology in structures and the methods employed. We employ empirical scaling relations to produce realistic-looking local galaxies with a uniform and wide range of bulge-to-total ratios (B/TB/T), and then rescale them to mimic the signal-to-noise ratios and sizes of observed galaxies at \emph{z} \approx 2. This provides the most complete set of simulations to date for which we can examine the robustness of two-component decomposition of compact disk galaxies at different B/TB/T. We confirm that the size of these massive, compact galaxies can be measured robustly using a single S\'{e}rsic fit. We can measure B/TB/T accurately without imposing any constraints on the light profile shape of the bulge, but, due to the small angular sizes of bulges at high redshift, their detailed properties can only be recovered for galaxies with B/TB/T \gax\ 0.2. The disk component, by contrast, can be measured with little difficulty

    Detection of changes in the characteristics of a Gauss-Markov process

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    Sequential detection of changes in Gauss-Markov process achieved through probability ratio tes

    Opacities and spectra of hydrogen atmospheres of moderately magnetized neutron stars

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    There is observational evidence that central compact objects (CCOs) in supernova remnants have moderately strong magnetic fields B1011B\sim10^{11} G. Meanwhile, available models of partially ionized hydrogen atmospheres of neutron stars with strong magnetic fields are restricted to B1012B\gtrsim10^{12} G. We extend the equation of state and radiative opacities, presented in previous papers for 10^{12}\mbox{ G}\lesssim B \lesssim 10^{15} G, to weaker fields. An equation of state and radiative opacities for a partially ionized hydrogen plasma are obtained at magnetic fields BB, temperatures TT, and densities ρ\rho typical for atmospheres of CCOs and other isolated neutron stars with moderately strong magnetic fields. The first- and second-order thermodynamic functions, monochromatic radiative opacities, and Rosseland mean opacities are calculated and tabulated, taking account of partial ionization, for 3\times10^{10}\mbox{ G}\lesssim B\lesssim 10^{12} G, 10510^5 K T107\lesssim T\lesssim 10^7 K, and a wide range of densities. Atmosphere models and spectra are calculated to verify the applicability of the results and to determine the range of magnetic fields and effective temperatures where the incomplete ionization of the hydrogen plasma is important.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in A&
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