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FGGE/SMMR-30 tape specification and shipping letter description
The Nimbus-7 FGGE/SMMR-30 tape which contains sea ice concentration data in 30 km resolution which are extracted and reformatted from Nimbus-7 SMMR PARM-30 tapes in accordance with the FGGE level II International Exchange Format Specification is outlined. There are three types of files on a FGGE/SMMR-30 tape. The first file on the tape is a test file. The second file on the tape is a tape header file. The remaining one or more files are data files. All files are terminated with a single end of file (EOP) tape mark. The last file is terminated with two EOF tape marks. All files are made up of one or more physical records. Each physical record contains 2960 bytes. Each data file contains all available values for a 6 hour synoptic time period
FGGE/ERBZ tape specification and shipping letter description
The FGGE/ERBZ tape contains 5 parameters which are extracted and reformatted from the Nimbus-7 ERB Zonal Means Tape. There are three types of files on a FGGE/ERBZ tape: a tape header file, and data files. Physical characteristics, gross format, and file specifications are given. A sample tape check/document printout (shipping letter) is included
Multi-scaling mix and non-universality between population and facility density
The distribution of facilities is closely related to our social economic
activities. Recent studies have reported a scaling relation between population
and facility density with the exponent depending on the type of facility. In
this paper, we show that generally this exponent is not universal for a
specific type of facility. Instead by using Chinese data we find that it
increases with Per Capital GDP. Thus our observed scaling law is actually a
mixture of some multi-scaling relations. This result indicates that facilities
may change their public or commercial attributes according to the outside
environment. We argue that this phenomenon results from the unbalanced regional
economic level and suggest a modification for previous model by introducing
consuming capacity. The modified model reproduces most of our observed
properties.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Criticality and Continuity of Explosive Site Percolation in Random Networks
This Letter studies the critical point as well as the discontinuity of a
class of explosive site percolation in Erd\"{o}s and R\'{e}nyi (ER) random
network. The class of the percolation is implemented by introducing a best-of-m
rule. Two major results are found: i). For any specific , the critical
percolation point scales with the average degree of the network while its
exponent associated with is bounded by -1 and . ii).
Discontinuous percolation could occur on sparse networks if and only if
approaches infinite. These results not only generalize some conclusions of
ordinary percolation but also provide new insights to the network robustness.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
FGGE/SBUV tape specification and shipping letter description
The FGGE/SBUV Level 2C data set consists of 12 9-track data tapes, each of which contains total ozone and ozone profile data for one calendar month grouped in files containing the data in a 6 hour synoptic time block. The data flow and quality checks in the production of this data set are described as well as the format of the data tapes and the accompanying shipping documents
FGGE/ERBM tape specification and shipping letter description
The Nimbus-7 FGGE/ERBM tape contains 27 ERB parameters which are extracted and reformatted from the Nimbus-7 ERB-MATRIX tape. There are four types of files on a FGGE/ERBM tape: a test file; tape-header file which describes the data set characteristics and the contents of the tape; a grid-descriptor file which contains the information of the ERB scanning channel target number and their associated latitude limits and longitude intervals; and one or more data files. A single end-of-file (EOF) tape mark is written after each file, and two EOF marks are written after the last data file on the tape
Dynamics of compressible edge and bosonization
We work out the dynamics of the compressible edge of the quantum Hall system
based on the electrostatic model of Chklovskii et al.. We introduce a
generalized version of Wen's hydrodynamic quantization approach to the dynamics
of sharp edge and rederive Aleiner and Glazman's earlier result of multiple
density modes. Bosonic operators of density excitations are used to construct
fermions at the interface of the compressible and incompressible region. We
also analyze the dynamics starting with the second-quantized Hamiltonian in the
lowest Landau level and work out the time development of density operators.
Contrary to the hydrodynamic results, the density modes are strongly coupled.
We argue that the coupling suppresses the propagation of all acoustic modes,
and that the excitations with large wavevectors are subject to decay due to
coupling to the dissipative acoustic modes.A possible correction to the
tunneling density of states is discussed.Comment: 7 pages, Revtex, 1 figur
Wave mixing of optical pulses and Bose-Einstein condensates
We investigate theoretically the four-wave mixing of optical and matter waves
resulting from the scattering of a short light pulse off an atomic
Bose-Einstein condensate, as recently demonstrated by D. Schneble {\em et al.}
[ Science {\bf 300}, 475 (2003)]. We show that atomic ``pair production'' from
the condensate results in the generation of both forward- and
backward-propagating matter waves. These waves are characterized by different
phase-matching conditions, resulting in different angular distributions and
temporal evolutions.Comment: 4+\epsilon pages, 3 figure
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