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Monogenous algebras. Back to Kronecker
In this note we develop some properties of those algebras (called here
locally simple) which can be generated by a single element after, if need be, a
faithfully flat extension. For finite algebras, this is shown to be in fact a
property of the geometric fibers. Morphisms between rings of algebraic integers
are locally simple. Expanding an idea introduced by Kronecker we show that much
of the properties (in particular local simplicity) of a finite and locally free
A-algebra B can be read through the characteristic polynomial of the generic
element of B.Comment: Note ecrite en septembre 2003. 13 page
Multi-tap Digital Canceller for Full-Duplex Applications
We identify phase noise as a bottleneck for the performance of digital
self-interference cancellers that utilize a single auxiliary
receiver---single-tap digital cancellers---and operate in multipath propagation
environments. Our analysis demonstrates that the degradation due to phase noise
is caused by a mismatch between the analog delay of the auxiliary receiver and
the different delays of the multipath components of the self-interference
signal. We propose a novel multi-tap digital self-interference canceller
architecture that is based on multiple auxiliary receivers and a customized
Normalized-Least-Mean-Squared (NLMS) filtering for self-interference
regeneration. Our simulation results demonstrate that our proposed architecture
is more robust to phase noise impairments and can in some cases achieve 10~dB
larger self-interference cancellation than the single-tap architecture.Comment: SPAWC 201
Strain in crystalline core-shell nanowires
The strain configuration induced by the lattice mismatch in a core-shell
nanowire is calculated analytically, taking into account the crystal anisotropy
and the difference in stiffness constants of the two materials. The method is
applied to nanowires with the wurtzite structure or the zinc-blende structure
with the hexagonal / trigonal axis along the nanowire, and the results are
compared to available numerical calculations and experimental data. It is also
applied to multishell nanowires, and to core-shell nanowires grown along the
axis of cubic semiconductors
Parametric studies of cosmic ray acceleration in supernova remnants
We present a library of numerical models of cosmic-ray accelerating supernova
remnants (SNRs) evolving through a homogeneous ambient medium. We analyse
distributions of the different energy components and diffusive shock
acceleration time-scales for the models in various conditions. The library
comprises a variety of SNR evolutionary scenarios and is used to map remnants
with sufficiently known properties. This mapping constrains the respective
ambient medium properties and the acceleration efficiency. Employing the
library, we derive the ambient medium density, ambient magnetic field strength
and the cosmic-ray acceleration efficiency for models of Tycho and SN 1006
remnants and refine the ages of SNR 0509-67.5 and SNR 0519-69.0.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, MNRAS accepte
MARCOS, a numerical tool for the simulation of multiple time-dependent non-linear diffusive shock acceleration
We present a new code aimed at the simulation of diffusive shock acceleration
(DSA), and discuss various test cases which demonstrate its ability to study
DSA in its full time-dependent and non-linear developments. We present the
numerical methods implemented, coupling the hydrodynamical evolution of a
parallel shock (in one space dimension) and the kinetic transport of the
cosmic-rays (CR) distribution function (in one momentum dimension), as first
done by Falle. Following Kang and Jones and collaborators, we show how the
adaptive mesh refinement technique (AMR) greatly helps accommodating the
extremely demanding numerical resolution requirements of realistic (Bohm-like)
CR diffusion coefficients. We also present the paral lelization of the code,
which allows us to run many successive shocks at the cost of a single shock,
and thus to present the first direct numerical simulations of linear and
non-linear multiple DSA, a mechanism of interest in various astrophysical
environments such as superbubbles, galaxy clusters and early cosmological
flows.Comment: accepted for publication in MNRAS by the Royal Astronomical Society
and Blackwell Publishin
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