69 research outputs found
An Axisymmetric Object-Based Search for a Flat Compact Dimension
A method is presented to search for a hypertorus symmetry axis by the
alignment of distant objects. This offers greater sensitivity than previously
proposed object-based methods that rely on accurate true distances. When
applied to the catalog of objects with z > 1, we find no evidence for a compact
dimension. We deduce a lower limit to the compact dimension size D > 0.9 of the
distance to the cosmic horizon. This is consistent with independent constraints
from the recent analysis of the WMAP microwave background data.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, minor revision, accepted by JCA
Virtual intimacy: Phya as an instrument
Phya is an open source C++ library originally designed for adding physically modeled contact sounds into computer game environments equipped with physics engines. We review some aspects of this system, and also consider it from the purely aesthetic perspective of musical expression
Horizontal sound field reproduction with point sources using distributed constraints
A preliminary investigation is presented of horizontal sound field control using a rectangular array of spherical wave driving sources, with focus on wide area plane wave reproduction. Comparison is made between Wave Field Synthesis and a method based on distributed pressure and velocity constraints. Advantages of the second approach are discussed, and modifications of the both methods are propose
Horizontal sound field reproduction with point sources using distributed constraints
A preliminary investigation is presented of horizontal sound field control using a rectangular array of spherical wave driving sources, with focus on wide area plane wave reproduction. Comparison is made between Wave Field Synthesis and a method based on distributed pressure and velocity constraints. Advantages of the second approach are discussed, and modifications of the both methods are propose
Holophonic synthesis of musical sources
The composition of a soundfield containing complex nearfield sources has interesting musical applications. A method is presented here using freefield expansions about exterior points of a harmonic multipole field. A derivation and verification are included. Binaural rendering is the natural method for displaying such soundfields. Some possible musical applications are discussed
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