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Cosmic Sculpture: A new way to visualise the Cosmic Microwave Background
3D printing presents an attractive alternative to visual representation of
physical datasets such as astronomical images that can be used for research,
outreach or teaching purposes, and is especially relevant to people with a
visual disability. We here report the use of 3D printing technology to produce
a representation of the all-sky Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) intensity
anisotropy maps produced by the Planck mission. The success of this work in
representing key features of the CMB is discussed as is the potential of this
approach for representing other astrophysical data sets. 3D printing such
datasets represents a highly complementary approach to the usual 2D projections
used in teaching and outreach work, and can also form the basis of
undergraduate projects. The CAD files used to produce the models discussed in
this paper are made available.Comment: Accepted for publication in the European Journal of Physic
Determination of transition frequencies in a single Ba ion
Transition frequencies between low-lying energy levels in a single trapped
Ba ion have been measured with laser spectroscopy referenced to
an optical frequency comb. By extracting the frequencies of one-photon and
two-photon components of the line shape using an eight-level optical Bloch
model, we achieved 0.1 MHz accuracy for the 5d D - 6p
P and 6s S - 5d D transition
frequencies, and 0.2 MHz for the 6s S - 6p P
transition frequency.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Performance assessment of portuguese secondary schools: the society and educational authorities perspectives
This paper describes a performance assessment of Portuguese secondary
schools using data envelopment analysis (DEA). The assessment adopts two
perspectives: a society perspective where schools are viewed as promoting
students achievement given student characteristics in terms of academic
abilities and socio-economic background; and an educational authorities
perspective where schools are viewed as transforming a set of resources
(including student academic abilities, socio-economic background, and also
school resources, such as teachers) into students' achievement. Two types of
DEA analysis are performed for each perspective: one using an output oriented
model allowing factor weights to vary freely from school to school and another
using a model that restricts factor weights to be equal for all schools. The first
model is well suited for identifying inefficient schools, whereas the latter is
best suited for improving discrimination between efficient schools when
pursuing the identification of benchmarks. Our sample comprised a small
number of schools and therefore the results obtained are mainly illustrative of
the potential of the method. Future research will explore the use of this method
for the assessment of schools at a national leve
Golden tilings
A. Pinto and D. Sullivan [3] proved a one-to-one correspondence between: (i)
Cl+ conjugacy classes of expanding circle maps; (ii) solenoid functions and (iii)
Pinto-Sullivan's dyadic tilings on the real line. Here, we prove a one-to-one correspondence
between: (i) golden tilings; (ii) smooth conjugacy classes of golden
diffeomorphism of the circle that are fixed points of renormalization; (iii) smooth
conjugacy classes of Anosov difeomorphisms, with an invariant measure absolutely
continuous with respect to the Lebesgue measure, that are topologically conjugated
to the Anosov automorphism G(x, y) = (x + y, x) and (iv) solenoid functions
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