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Recursive T matrix algorithm for resonant multiple scattering: Applications to localized plasmon excitations
A matrix balanced version of the Recursive Centered T Matrix Algorithm
(RCTMA) applicable to systems possessing resonant inter-particle couplings is
presented. Possible domains of application include systems containing
interacting localized plasmon resonances, surface resonances, and photonic jet
phenomena. This method is of particular interest when considering modifications
to complex systems. The numerical accuracy of this technique is demonstrated in
a study of particles with strongly interacting localized plasmon resonances
Derivatives and Collateral: Balancing Remedies and Systemic Risk
U.S. bankruptcy law grants special rights and immunities to creditors in derivatives transactions, including virtually unlimited enforcement rights. This Article examines whether exempting those transactions from bankruptcyās automatic stay, including the stay of foreclosure actions against collateral, is necessary or appropriate in order to minimize systemic risk
Document recognition of printed scores and transformation into MIDI
The processing of printed music pieces on paper images is an interesting application to analyze printed information by a computer. The music notation presented on paper should be recognized and reproduced. Numerous methods of image processing and knowledge-based procedures are necessary. The DOREMIDI System allows the processing of simple piano music pieces for two hands characterized by the following steps:
- Scanning paper images
- Processing of binary image data into basic components
- Knowledge-based analysis and symbolic representation of a musical score
- Visual and acoustic reproduction of the results.
DOREMIDI has been realized on a Macintosh II, using Common-Lisp (Clos) programming language. The user interface is equivalent to the common Macintosh-interface, which enables in an uncomplicated way to use windows and menus. A keyboard presents the results of the acoustical reproduction
Panoramic optical and near-infrared SETI instrument: optical and structural design concepts
We propose a novel instrument design to greatly expand the current optical
and near-infrared SETI search parameter space by monitoring the entire
observable sky during all observable time. This instrument is aimed to search
for technosignatures by means of detecting nano- to micro-second light pulses
that could have been emitted, for instance, for the purpose of interstellar
communications or energy transfer. We present an instrument conceptual design
based upon an assembly of 198 refracting 0.5-m telescopes tessellating two
geodesic domes. This design produces a regular layout of hexagonal collecting
apertures that optimizes the instrument footprint, aperture diameter,
instrument sensitivity and total field-of-view coverage. We also present the
optical performance of some Fresnel lenses envisaged to develop a dedicated
panoramic SETI (PANOSETI) observatory that will dramatically increase sky-area
searched (pi steradians per dome), wavelength range covered, number of stellar
systems observed, interstellar space examined and duration of time monitored
with respect to previous optical and near-infrared technosignature finders.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, 3 table
Integration of document representation, processing and management
This paper describes a way for document representation and proposes an approach towards an integrated document processing and management system. The approach has the intention to capture essentially freely structured documents, like those typically used in the office domain. The document analysis system ANASTASIL is capable to reveal the structure of complex paper documents, as well as logical objects within it, like receiver, footnote, date. Moreover, it facilitates the handling of the containing information. Analyzed documents are stored by the management system KRISYS that is connected to several different subsequent services. The described integrated system can be considered as an ideal extension of the human clerk, making his tasks in information processing easier. The symbolic representation of the analysis results allow an easy transformation in a given international standard, e.g., ODA/ODIF or SGML, and to interchange it via global network
A QBF-based Formalization of Abstract Argumentation Semantics
Supported by the National Research Fund, Luxembourg (LAAMI project) and by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC, UK), grant ref. EP/J012084/1 (SAsSY project).Peer reviewedPostprin
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