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Dynamical and statistical description of multifragmentation in heavy-ion collisions
To explore the roles of dynamical model and statistical model in the
description of multifragmentation in heavy-ion collisions at intermediate
energies, the fragments charge distributions of Au+Au at 35
MeV/u are analyzed by using the hybrid model of improved quantum molecular
dynamics (ImQMD) model plus the statistical model GEMINI. We find that, the
ImQMD model can well describe the charge distributions of fragments produced in
central and semi-central collisions. But for the peripheral collisions of Au+Au
at 35 MeV/u, the statistical model is required at the end of the ImQMD
simulations for the better description of the charge distribution of fragments.
By using the hybrid model of ImQMD+GEMINI, the fragment charge distribution of
Au+Au at 35 MeV/u can be reproduced reasonably well. The time evolution of the
excitation energies of primary fragments is simultaneously investigated.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
LONG-TERM PROJECTIONS OF CHINA'S SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF ANIMAL FEEDSTUFFS
This paper was presented at the INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS SYMPOSIUM in Auckland, New Zealand, January 18-19, 2001. The Symposium was sponsored by: the International Agricultural Trade Research Consortium, the Venture Trust, Massey University, New Zealand, and the Centre for Applied Economics and Policy Studies, Massey University. Dietary changes, especially in developing countries, are driving a massive increase in demand for livestock products. The objective of this symposium was to examine the consequences of this phenomenon, which some have even called a "revolution." How are dietary patterns changing, and can increased demands for livestock products be satisfied from domestic resources? If so, at what cost? What will be the flow-on impacts, for example, in terms of increased demands for feedgrains and the pressures for change within marketing systems? A supply-side response has been the continued development of large-scale, urban-based industrial livestock production systems that in many cases give rise to environmental concerns. If additional imports seem required, where will they originate and what about food security in the importing regions? How might market access conditions be re-negotiated to make increased imports achievable? Other important issues discussed involved food safety, animal health and welfare and the adoption of biotechnology, and their interactions with the negotiation of reforms to domestic and trade policies. Individual papers from this conference are available on AgEcon Search. If you would like to see the complete agenda and set of papers from this conference, please visit the IATRC Symposium web page at: http://www1.umn.edu/iatrc.intro.htmDemand and Price Analysis, Production Economics,
Three-way noiseless signal splitting in a parametric amplifier with quantum correlation
We demonstrate that a phase-insensitive parametric amplifier, coupled to a
quantum correlated source, can be used as a quantum information tap for
noiseless three-way signal splitting. We find that the output signals are
amplified noiselessly in two of the three output ports while the other can more
or less keep its original input size without adding noise. This scheme is able
to cascade and scales up for efficient information distribution in an optical
network. Furthermore, we find this scheme satisfies the criteria for a
non-ideal quantum non-demolition (QND) measurement and thus can serve as a QND
measurement device. With two readouts correlated to the input, we find this
scheme also satisfies the criterion for sequential QND measurement
Investigation on energetic optimization problems of stochastic thermodynamics with iterative dynamic programming
The energetic optimization problem, e.g., searching for the optimal switch-
ing protocol of certain system parameters to minimize the input work, has been
extensively studied by stochastic thermodynamics. In current work, we study
this problem numerically with iterative dynamic programming. The model systems
under investigation are toy actuators consisting of spring-linked beads with
loading force imposed on both ending beads. For the simplest case, i.e., a
one-spring actuator driven by tuning the stiffness of the spring, we compare
the optimal control protocol of the stiffness for both the overdamped and the
underdamped situations, and discuss how inertial effects alter the
irreversibility of the driven process and thus modify the optimal protocol.
Then, we study the systems with multiple degrees of freedom by constructing
oligomer actuators, in which the harmonic interaction between the two ending
beads is tuned externally. With the same rated output work, actuators of
different constructions demand different minimal input work, reflecting the
influence of the internal degrees of freedom on the performance of the
actuators.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, communications in computational physics, in
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A Colour Design Tool Based on Empirical Studies
A colour design tool targeted at both unskilled consumers and professional designers is currently under development, on the basis of psychophysical studies into semantic associations of colour, the cultural influences and colour harmony. From experimental results for single-colour associations, 3 underlying factors were identified: “warm-cool”, “heavy-light” and “active-passive”, which were found to agree well with those identified by earlier research. For colour-combination associations, an “additive property” of colour association was discovered: the semantic score of a colour combination can be determined by averaging semantic scores of each constituent colour in that combination. According to the experimental results, there were 4 general patterns of colour harmony: similarity in hue and chroma, difference in lightness, high lightness and the hue effects. While the proposed colour design tool is still in its development stage and has a number of shortcomings, the system is believed to provide practical assistance and support not only for unskilled users but also for designers.
Keywords:
colour design; colour harmony; colour association; cross-cultural study; e-shopping; colour decision-making; design process; psychophysical method</p
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