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Equivariant volumes of non-compact quotients and instanton counting
Motivated by Nekrasov's instanton counting, we discuss a method for
calculating equivariant volumes of non-compact quotients in symplectic and
hyper-K\"ahler geometry by means of the Jeffrey-Kirwan residue-formula of
non-abelian localization. In order to overcome the non-compactness, we use
varying symplectic cuts to reduce the problem to a compact setting, and study
what happens in the limit that recovers the original problem. We implement this
method for the ADHM construction of the moduli spaces of framed Yang-Mills
instantons on and rederive the formulas for the equivariant volumes
obtained earlier by Nekrasov-Shadchin, expressing these volumes as iterated
residues of a single rational function.Comment: 34 pages, 2 figures; minor typos corrected, to appear in Comm. Math.
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Evaluation of diffuse-illumination holographic cinematography in a flutter cascade
Since 1979, the Lewis Research Center has examined holographic cinematography for three-dimensional flow visualization. The Nd:YAG lasers used were Q-switched, double-pulsed, and frequency-doubled, operating at 20 pulses per second. The primary subjects for flow visualization were the shock waves produced in two flutter cascades. Flow visualization was by diffuse-illumination, double-exposure, and holographic interferometry. The performances of the lasers, holography, and diffuse-illumination interferometry are evaluated in single-window wind tunnels. The fringe-contrast factor is used to evaluate the results. The effects of turbulence on shock-wave visualization in a transonic flow are discussed. The depth of field for visualization of a turbulent structure is demonstrated to be a measure of the relative density and scale of that structure. Other items discussed are the holographic emulsion, tests of coherence and polarization, effects of windows and diffusers, hologram bleaching, laser configurations, influence and handling of specular reflections, modes of fringe localization, noise sources, and coherence requirements as a function of the pulse energy. Holography and diffuse illumination interferometry are also reviewed
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