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Adaptive multiresolution computations applied to detonations
A space-time adaptive method is presented for the reactive Euler equations
describing chemically reacting gas flow where a two species model is used for
the chemistry. The governing equations are discretized with a finite volume
method and dynamic space adaptivity is introduced using multiresolution
analysis. A time splitting method of Strang is applied to be able to consider
stiff problems while keeping the method explicit. For time adaptivity an
improved Runge--Kutta--Fehlberg scheme is used. Applications deal with
detonation problems in one and two space dimensions. A comparison of the
adaptive scheme with reference computations on a regular grid allow to assess
the accuracy and the computational efficiency, in terms of CPU time and memory
requirements.Comment: Zeitschrift f\"ur Physicalische Chemie, accepte
Solving the strongly coupled 2D gravity III: String susceptibility and topological N-point functions
We spell out the derivation of novel features, put forward earlier in a
letter, of two dimensional gravity in the strong coupling regime, at ,
13, 19. Within the operator approach previously developed, they neatly follow
from the appearence of a new cosmological term/marginal operator, different
from the standard weak-coupling one, that determines the world sheet
interaction. The corresponding string susceptibility is obtained and found real
contrary to the continuation of the KPZ formula. Strongly coupled (topological
like) models--only involving zero-mode degrees of freedom--are solved up to
sixth order, using the ward identities which follow from the dependence upon
the new cosmological constant. They are technically similar to the weakly
coupled ones, which reproduce the matrix model results, but gravity and matter
quantum numbers are entangled differently.Comment: 21 pages, latex, 10 figure
Lawyer-Controlled Title Insurance Companies: Legal Ethics and the Need for Insurance Department Regulation
Contract Design to Sequester Carbon in Agricultural Soils
According to several studies, agricultural carbon sequestration could be a relatively low cost opportunity to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) concentration and a promising means that could be institutionalised. However the potential for additional carbon quantities in agricultural soils is critical and comes from the agricultural firms behaviour with regards to land heterogeneity. In this paper, our aim is to set incentive mechanisms to enhance carbon sequestration by agricultural firms. A policymaker has to arrange incentives as agricultural firms have private information and do not spontaneously switch to the required practices. Moreover, a novelty in our paper is to show that the potential for additional carbon sequestration is similar to an exhaustible resource. As a result, we construct an intertemporal principal-agent model with adverse selection. Our contribution is to specify contracts in order to induce truthful revelation by the firms regarding their intrinsic characteristics towards carbon sequestration, while analytically characterizing the optimal path to sequester carbon as an exhaustible resource.Adverse selection ; agriculture ; carbon sequestration ; incentives ; land-use
RIOT OS Paves the Way for Implementation of High-Performance MAC Protocols
Implementing new, high-performance MAC protocols requires real-time features,
to be able to synchronize correctly between different unrelated devices. Such
features are highly desirable for operating wireless sensor networks (WSN) that
are designed to be part of the Internet of Things (IoT). Unfortunately, the
operating systems commonly used in this domain cannot provide such features. On
the other hand, "bare-metal" development sacrifices portability, as well as the
mul-titasking abilities needed to develop the rich applications that are useful
in the domain of the Internet of Things. We describe in this paper how we
helped solving these issues by contributing to the development of a port of
RIOT OS on the MSP430 microcontroller, an architecture widely used in
IoT-enabled motes. RIOT OS offers rich and advanced real-time features,
especially the simultaneous use of as many hardware timers as the underlying
platform (microcontroller) can offer. We then demonstrate the effectiveness of
these features by presenting a new implementation, on RIOT OS, of S-CoSenS, an
efficient MAC protocol that uses very low processing power and energy.Comment: SCITEPRESS. SENSORNETS 2015, Feb 2015, Angers, France.
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