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    Research and design of corporate networks infrastructure using SDN technologies with emphasis to virtual switch

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    Software Defined Networking has brought revolution to the world of Network technology which replaces most of the physical devices and control layer of the cloud computing reference model takes control of many Networking Devices. A Virtual Switch is a software by the virtue of which communication between several virtual machines take place. In contrast to physical switch is, it does not only forwards data packets but also checks the data for security before it is forwarded to other virtual machines. Interrelated components of software components work together to form a virtual network infrastructure. Out of the software components, the emphasis is targeted on Virtual switch functions and how it differs from the traditional switches

    Entanglement Entropy in a Non-Conformal Background

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    We use gauge-gravity duality to compute entanglement entropy in a non-conformal background with an energy scale Λ\Lambda. At zero temperature, we observe that entanglement entropy decreases by raising Λ\Lambda. However, at finite temperature, we realize that both ΛT\frac{\Lambda}{T} and entanglement entropy rise together. Comparing entanglement entropy of the non-conformal theory, SA(N)S_{A(N)}, and of its conformal theory at the UVUV limit, SA(C) S_{A(C)}, reveals that SA(N)S_{A(N)} can be larger or smaller than SA(C)S_{A(C)}, depending on the value of ΛT\frac{\Lambda}{T}.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, published versio

    Multi-scale Correlation Functions in Strong Turbulence

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    Under the framework of V. Yakhot [Phys.Rev.E, {\bf57}, 1737 (1998)] modelling of intermittent structure functions in fully developed turbulence and based on the experimentally supported Markovian nature of turbulence cascades [R.Friedrich and J.Peinke, Phys.Rev.Lett, {\bf 78}, 863 (1997)], we calculate the multiscaling correlation functions. Fusion rules [V.S.L'vov and I. Procaccia, Phys.Rev.Lett. {\bf 76}, 2898 (1996)] which are experimentally tested [R. Benzi, L. Biferale, and F. Toschi, Phys.Rev.Lett. {\bf 80}, 3244 (1998)] to be compatible with almost uncorrelated multiplicative process can analyticaly be supported by direct calculations.Comment: 4 pages, revtex, two postscript figures, submitted to PR

    Logarithmic conformal field theories with continuous weights

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    We study the logarithmic conformal field theories in which conformal weights are continuous subset of real numbers. A general relation between the correlators consisting of logarithmic fields and those consisting of ordinary conformal fields is investigated. As an example the correlators of the Coulomb-gas model are explicitly studied.Comment: Latex, 12 pages, IPM preprint, to appear in Phys. Lett.

    Effects of mistuning on dynamic behavior of nonlinear cyclic systems with lump masses and cubic nonlinearity

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    Mistuning in cyclic symmetric systems increases severely the forced response of system and splits the modes. This paper concerns with nonlinear behavior of mistuned cyclic systems. A nonlinear, mistuned model based on the method of multiple scales is proposed and formulated in which nonlinearity and mistuning parameter is assumed to be in of low order. Next, two mistuned systems were considered and solved by the multiple scale technique. Numerical results demonstrate that mistuning can lead to repeating and scattering of jump phenomena during the excitation frequency whereas in tuned cyclic system it occurs simultaneously (synchronously).Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version
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