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Gamma-Set Domination Graphs. I: Complete Biorientations of \u3cem\u3eq-\u3c/em\u3eExtended Stars and Wounded Spider Graphs
The domination number of a graph G, γ(G), and the domination graph of a digraph D, dom(D) are integrated in this paper. The γ-set domination graph of the complete biorientation of a graph G, domγ(G) is created. All γ-sets of specific trees T are found, and dom-γ(T) is characterized for those classes
Coupled oscillators and Feynman's three papers
According to Richard Feynman, the adventure of our science of physics is a
perpetual attempt to recognize that the different aspects of nature are really
different aspects of the same thing. It is therefore interesting to combine
some, if not all, of Feynman's papers into one. The first of his three papers
is on the ``rest of the universe'' contained in his 1972 book on statistical
mechanics. The second idea is Feynman's parton picture which he presented in
1969 at the Stony Brook conference on high-energy physics. The third idea is
contained in the 1971 paper he published with his students, where they show
that the hadronic spectra on Regge trajectories are manifestations of
harmonic-oscillator degeneracies. In this report, we formulate these three
ideas using the mathematics of two coupled oscillators. It is shown that the
idea of entanglement is contained in his rest of the universe, and can be
extended to a space-time entanglement. It is shown also that his parton model
and the static quark model can be combined into one Lorentz-covariant entity.
Furthermore, Einstein's special relativity, based on the Lorentz group, can
also be formulated within the mathematical framework of two coupled
oscillators.Comment: 31 pages, 6 figures, based on the concluding talk at the 3rd Feynman
Festival (Collage Park, Maryland, U.S.A., August 2006), minor correction
Conductance Oscillations in Transition Metal Superlattices
We present a numerical study of conductance oscillations of transition metal
multilayers as a function of layer thickness. Using a material-specific
tight-binding model, we show that for disorder-free layers with random
thicknesses but clean interfaces, long-period oscillations in the conductance
can occur, which are reminiscent of those found in structures exhibiting GMR.
Using a heuristic effective mass model, we argue that these oscillations arise
from beating between the Fermi wavevector and a class of wavevectors
characteristic of the superlattice structure.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Single-shot layered reflectance separation using a polarized light field camera
We present a novel computational photography technique for single shot separation of diffuse/specular reflectance as well as novel angular domain separation of layered reflectance. Our solution consists of a two-way polarized light field (TPLF) camera which simultaneously captures two orthogonal states of polarization. A single photograph of a subject acquired with the TPLF camera under polarized illumination then enables standard separation of diffuse (depolarizing) and polarization preserving specular reflectance using light field sampling. We further demonstrate that the acquired data also enables novel angular separation of layered reflectance including separation of specular reflectance and single scattering in the polarization preserving component, and separation of shallow scattering from deep scattering in the depolarizing component. We apply our approach for efficient acquisition of facial reflectance including diffuse and specular normal maps, and novel separation of photometric normals into layered reflectance normals for layered facial renderings. We demonstrate our proposed single shot layered reflectance separation to be comparable to an existing multi-shot technique that relies on structured lighting while achieving separation results under a variety of illumination conditions
Elliptical Tempered Stable Distribution and Fractional Calculus
A definition for elliptical tempered stable distribution, based on the
characteristic function, have been explained which involve a unique spectral
measure. This definition provides a framework for creating a connection between
infinite divisible distribution, and particularly elliptical tempered stable
distribution, with fractional calculus. Finally, some analytical approximations
for the probability density function of tempered infinite divisible
distribution, which elliptical tempered stable distributions are a subclass of
them, are considered.Comment: 16 pages, working pape
Standing waves in the Lorentz-covariant world
When Einstein formulated his special relativity, he developed his dynamics
for point particles. Of course, many valiant efforts have been made to extend
his relativity to rigid bodies, but this subject is forgotten in history. This
is largely because of the emergence of quantum mechanics with wave-particle
duality. Instead of Lorentz-boosting rigid bodies, we now boost waves and have
to deal with Lorentz transformations of waves. We now have some understanding
of plane waves or running waves in the covariant picture, but we do not yet
have a clear picture of standing waves. In this report, we show that there is
one set of standing waves which can be Lorentz-transformed while being
consistent with all physical principle of quantum mechanics and relativity. It
is possible to construct a representation of the Poincar\'e group using
harmonic oscillator wave functions satisfying space-time boundary conditions.
This set of wave functions is capable of explaining the quantum bound state for
both slow and fast hadrons. In particular it can explain the quark model for
hadrons at rest, and Feynman's parton model hadrons moving with a speed close
to that of light.Comment: LaTex 20 pages, presented at the 2004 meeting of the International
Association of Relativistic Dynamincs, to be published in the proceeding
Off-diagonal magnetoimpedance in field-annealed Co-based amorphous ribbons
The off-diagonal magnetoimpedance in field-annealed CoFeSiB amorphous ribbons
was measured in the low-frequency range using a pick-up coil wound around the
sample. The asymmetric two-peak behavior of the field dependence of the
off-diagonal impedance was observed. The asymmetry is attributed to the
formation of a hard magnetic crystalline phase at the ribbon surface. The
experimental results are interpreted in terms of the surface impedance tensor.
It is assumed that the ribbon consists of an inner amorphous region and surface
crystalline layers. The coupling between the crystalline and amorphous phases
is described through an effective bias field. A qualitative agreement between
the calculated dependences and experimental data is demonstrated. The results
obtained may be useful for development of weak magnetic-field sensors.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
Some Boas-Bellman Type Inequalities in 2-Inner Product Spaces
Some inequalities in 2-inner product spaces generalizing Bessel's result that
are similar to the Boas-Bellman inequality from inner product spaces, are
given. Applications for determinantal integral inequalities are also provided
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