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Technology for the development of a gaseous hydrogen-gaseous APS engine for the space shuttle
Development of gaseous hydrogen oxygen auxiliary propulsion system engine for space shuttl
Bottomonium Hyperfine Splitting on the Lattice and in the Continuum
We revise the analysis of the bottomonium hyperfine splitting within the
lattice nonrelativistic QCD. The Wilson coefficients of the radiatively
improved lattice action are evaluated by a semianalytic approach based on the
asymptotic expansion about the continuum limit. The nonrelativistic
renormalization group is used to estimate the high-order radiative corrections.
Our result for the hyperfine splitting is
. It reconciles the
predictions of the continuum and lattice QCD and is in very good agreement with
the most accurate experimental measurement by Belle collaboration.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, journal versio
Exact Lagrangian submanifolds in simply-connected cotangent bundles
We consider exact Lagrangian submanifolds in cotangent bundles. Under certain
additional restrictions (triviality of the fundamental group of the cotangent
bundle, and of the Maslov class and second Stiefel-Whitney class of the
Lagrangian submanifold) we prove such submanifolds are Floer-cohomologically
indistinguishable from the zero-section. This implies strong restrictions on
their topology. An essentially equivalent result was recently proved
independently by Nadler, using a different approach.Comment: 28 pages, 3 figures. Version 2 -- derivation and discussion of the
spectral sequence considerably expanded. Other minor change
Field-regulated force by grafted polyelectrolytes
Generation of mechanical force regulated by external electric field is
studied both theoretically and by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The
force arises in deformable bodies linked to the free end of a grafted
polyelectrolyte chain which is exposed to electric field that favours its
adsorption. We consider a few target bodies with different force-deformation
relations including (i) linear and (ii) cubic dependences as well as (iii)
Hertzian-like force. Such force-deformation relations mimic the behaviour of
(i) coiled and (ii) stretched polymer chains, respectively, or (iii) that of a
squeezed colloidal particle. The magnitude of the arising force varies over a
wide interval although the electric field alters within a relatively narrow
range only. The predictions of our theory agree quantitatively well with the
results of numerical simulations. Both cases of zero and finite electrical
current are investigated and we do not obtain substantial differences in the
force generated. The phenomenon studied could possibly be utilised to design,
e.g., vice-like devices to fix nano-sized objects
User's manual for XTRAN2L (version 1.2): A program for solving the general-frequency unsteady transonic small-disturbance equation
The development, use and operation of the XTRAN2L program that solves the two dimensional unsteady transonic small disturbance potential equation are described. The XTRAN2L program is used to calculate steady and unsteady transonic flow fields about airfoils and is capable of performing self contained transonic flutter calculations. Operation of the XTRAN2L code is described, and tables defining all input variables, including default values, are presented. Sample cases that use various program options are shown to illustrate operation of XTRAN2L. Computer listings containing input and selected output are included as an aid to the user
Global synchronization algorithms for the Intel iPSC/860
In a distributed memory multicomputer that has no global clock, global processor synchronization can only be achieved through software. Global synchronization algorithms are used in tridiagonal systems solvers, CFD codes, sequence comparison algorithms, and sorting algorithms. They are also useful for event simulation, debugging, and for solving mutual exclusion problems. For the Intel iPSC/860 in particular, global synchronization can be used to ensure the most effective use of the communication network for operations such as the shift, where each processor in a one-dimensional array or ring concurrently sends a message to its right (or left) neighbor. Three global synchronization algorithms are considered for the iPSC/860: the gysnc() primitive provided by Intel, the PICL primitive sync0(), and a new recursive doubling synchronization (RDS) algorithm. The performance of these algorithms is compared to the performance predicted by communication models of both the long and forced message protocols. Measurements of the cost of shift operations preceded by global synchronization show that the RDS algorithm always synchronizes the nodes more precisely and costs only slightly more than the other two algorithms
A Bayesian Approach to Manifold Topology Reconstruction
In this paper, we investigate the problem of statistical reconstruction of piecewise linear manifold topology. Given a noisy, probably undersampled point cloud from a one- or two-manifold, the algorithm reconstructs an approximated most likely mesh in a Bayesian sense from which the sample might have been taken. We incorporate statistical priors on the object geometry to improve the reconstruction quality if additional knowledge about the class of original shapes is available. The priors can be formulated analytically or learned from example geometry with known manifold tessellation. The statistical objective function is approximated by a linear programming / integer programming problem, for which a globally optimal solution is found. We apply the algorithm to a set of 2D and 3D reconstruction examples, demon-strating that a statistics-based manifold reconstruction is feasible, and still yields plausible results in situations where sampling conditions are violated
Suspending Lefschetz fibrations, with an application to Local Mirror Symmetry
We consider the suspension operation on Lefschetz fibrations, which takes
p(x) to p(x)-y^2. This leaves the Fukaya category of the fibration invariant,
and changes the category of the fibre (or more precisely, the subcategory
consisting of a basis of vanishing cycles) in a specific way. As an
application, we prove part of Homological Mirror Symmetry for the total spaces
of canonical bundles over toric del Pezzo surfaces.Comment: v2: slightly expanded expositio
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