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A ray mode parabolic equation for shallow water acoustics propagation problems
Ray mode parabolic equations which are suitable for shallow water acoustics
propagation problems are derived by the multiple-scale method.Comment: 7 pp., 0 fi
Selected properties of optical spatial solitons in photorefractive media and their important applications
Some selected important properties of photorefractive spatial solitons and
their applications have been reviewed in the present paper. Using band
transport model, the governing principle of photorefractive nonlinearity has
been addressed and nonlinear dynamical equations of spatial solitons owing to
this nonlinearity have been discussed. Mechanisms of formation of screening and
photovoltaic solitons of three different configurations i.e., bright, dark and
grey varieties have been examined. Incoherently coupled vector solitons due to
single and two-photon photorefractive phenomena have been highlighted.
Modulation instability, which is precursor to soliton formation has been also
discused briefly. Finally possible applications of photorefractive spatial
solitons have been highlighted.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1209.221
The number of non-solutions to an equation in a group and non-topologizable torsion-free groups
It is shown that, for any pair of cardinals with infinite sum, there exist a
group and an equation over this group such that the first cardinal is the
number of solutions to this equation and the second cardinal is the number of
non-solutions to this equation. A countable torsion-free non-topologizable
group is constructed.Comment: 5 pages; minor changes in the introduction and reference
Connection between electrical conductivity and diffusion coefficient of a conductive porous material filled with electrolyte
The paper focuses on the cross-property connection between the effective electrical conductivity and the overall mass transfer coefficient of a two phase material. The two properties are expressed in terms of the tortuosity parameter which generalized to the case of a material with two conductive phases. Elimination of this parameter yields the cross-property connection. The theoretical derivation is verified by comparison with computer simulation
LHCb trigger streams optimization
The LHCb experiment stores around collision events per year. A
typical physics analysis deals with a final sample of up to events.
Event preselection algorithms (lines) are used for data reduction. Since the
data are stored in a format that requires sequential access, the lines are
grouped into several output file streams, in order to increase the efficiency
of user analysis jobs that read these data. The scheme efficiency heavily
depends on the stream composition. By putting similar lines together and
balancing the stream sizes it is possible to reduce the overhead. We present a
method for finding an optimal stream composition. The method is applied to a
part of the LHCb data (Turbo stream) on the stage where it is prepared for user
physics analysis. This results in an expected improvement of 15% in the speed
of user analysis jobs, and will be applied on data to be recorded in 2017.Comment: Submitted to CHEP-2016 proceeding
Reflection principle characterizing groups in which unconditionally closed sets are algebraic
We give a necessary and sufficient condition, in terms of a certain
reflection principle, for every unconditionally closed subset of a group G to
be algebraic. As a corollary, we prove that this is always the case when G is a
direct product of an Abelian group with a direct product (sometimes also called
a direct sum) of a family of countable groups. This is the widest class of
groups known to date where the answer to the 63 years old problem of Markov
turns out to be positive. We also prove that whether every unconditionally
closed subset of G is algebraic or not is completely determined by countable
subgroups of G.Comment: 14 page
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