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Transport-driven toroidal rotation in the tokamak edge
The interaction of passing-ion drift orbits with spatially-inhomogeneous but
purely diffusive radial transport is demonstrated to cause spontaneous toroidal
spin-up to experimentally-relevant values in the tokamak edge. Physically,
major-radial orbit shifts cause orbit-averaged diffusivities to depend on
parallel velocity, including its sign, leading to residual stress. The
resulting intrinsic rotation scales with ion temperature over poloidal magnetic
field strength, resembling typical experimental scalings. Additionally, an
inboard (outboard) X-point is expected to enhance co- (counter-) current
rotation
Graphical Modeling for Multivariate Hawkes Processes with Nonparametric Link Functions
Hawkes (1971) introduced a powerful multivariate point process model of
mutually exciting processes to explain causal structure in data. In this paper
it is shown that the Granger causality structure of such processes is fully
encoded in the corresponding link functions of the model. A new nonparametric
estimator of the link functions based on a time-discretized version of the
point process is introduced by using an infinite order autoregression.
Consistency of the new estimator is derived. The estimator is applied to
simulated data and to neural spike train data from the spinal dorsal horn of a
rat.Comment: 20 pages, 4 figure
Fits to SO(10) Grand Unified Models
We perform numerical fits of Grand Unified Models based on SO(10), using
various combinations of 10-, 120- and 126-dimensional Higgs representations.
Both the supersymmetric and non-supersymmetric versions are fitted, as well as
both possible neutrino mass orderings. In contrast to most previous works, we
perform the fits at the weak scale, i.e. we use RG evolution from the GUT
scale, at which the GUT-relations between the various Yukawa coupling matrices
hold, down to the weak scale. In addition, the right-handed neutrinos of the
seesaw mechanism are integrated out one by one in the RG running. Other new
features are the inclusion of recent results on the reactor neutrino mixing
angle and the Higgs mass (in the non-SUSY case). As expected from vacuum
stability considerations, the low Higgs mass and the large top-quark Yukawa
coupling cause some pressure on the fits. A lower top-quark mass, as sometimes
argued to be the result of a more consistent extraction from experimental
results, can relieve this pressure and improve the fits. We give predictions
for neutrino masses, including the effective one for neutrinoless double beta
decay, as well as the atmospheric neutrino mixing angle and the leptonic CP
phase for neutrino oscillations.Comment: 40 pages, 2 figures. Published versio
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The Effect of Diffuse Light on Crops
Light is not evenly distributed in Dutch glass greenhouses, but this can be improved with diffuse light. Modern greenhouse coverings are able to transform most of the light entering the greenhouse into diffuse light. Wageningen UR Greenhouse Horticulture has studied the effect of diffuse light on crops for several years. Modelling and experimental studies showed that crops such as fruit vegetables with a high plant canopy as well as ornamentals with a small plant canopy can utilize diffuse light better than direct light. Diffuse light penetrates the middle layers of a high-grown crop and results in a better horizontal light distribution in the greenhouse. Diffuse light is absorbed to a better degree by the middle leaf layers of cucumber, resulting in a higher photosynthesis. The actual photosynthesis of four pot plant species was found to be increased and crop temperatures were lower during high irradiation. The yield of cucumbers was increased, and the growth rate of several potted plants was increased. These investigations have resulted in a quantitative foundation for the potentials of diffuse light in Dutch horticultural greenhouses and the selection and verification of technological methods to convert direct sunlight into diffuse light
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