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Enabling the Internet White Pages Service -- the Directory Guardian
The Internet White Pages Service (IWPS) has been slow
to materialise for many reasons. One of them is the
security concerns that organisations have, over allowing
the public to gain access to either their Intranet or their
directory database. The Directory Guardian is a firewall
application proxy for X.500 and LDAP protocols that is
designed to alleviate these fears. Sitting in the firewall
system, it filters directory protocol messages passing into
and out of the Intranet, allowing security administrators
to carefully control the amount of directory information
that is released to the outside world. This paper describes
the design of our Guardian system, and shows how
relatively easy it is to configure its filtering capabilities.
Finally the paper describes the working demonstration of
the Guardian that was built for the 1997 World
Electronic Messaging Association directory challenge.
This linked the WEMA directory to the NameFLOWParadise
Internet directory, and demonstrated some of
the powerful filtering capabilities of the Guardian
Regge's Einstein-Hilbert Functional on the Double Tetrahedron
The double tetrahedron is the triangulation of the three-sphere gotten by
gluing together two congruent tetrahedra along their boundaries. As a piecewise
flat manifold, its geometry is determined by its six edge lengths, giving a
notion of a metric on the double tetrahedron. We study notions of Einstein
metrics, constant scalar curvature metrics, and the Yamabe problem on the
double tetrahedron, with some reference to the possibilities on a general
piecewise flat manifold. The main tool is analysis of Regge's Einstein-Hilbert
functional, a piecewise flat analogue of the Einstein-Hilbert (or total scalar
curvature) functional on Riemannian manifolds. We study the
Einstein-Hilbert-Regge functional on the space of metrics and on discrete
conformal classes of metrics
Nonconservative Lagrangian Mechanics: A generalized function approach
We reexamine the problem of having nonconservative equations of motion arise
from the use of a variational principle. In particular, a formalism is
developed that allows the inclusion of fractional derivatives. This is done
within the Lagrangian framework by treating the action as a Volterra series. It
is then possible to derive two equations of motion, one of these is an advanced
equation and the other is retarded.Comment: To be published in Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General,
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