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An assessment of the remodelling of bifurcations in hazel (Corylus avellana L.) in response to bracing, drilling and splitting
This paper provides an insight into the ability of bifurcations in hazel trees to remodel themselves after bracing, drilling and splitting. The study uses evidence from field observations and testing the strength of these bifurcations using a universal testing machine alongside wood density tests. This work highlights the importance of the centrally-placed xylem at the apex of hazel forks in supplying tensile strength to the bifurcation. Additionally, it provides evidence that rod-braced bifurcations can atrophy in terms of their tensile strength, growth rate and wood density, suggesting that thigmomorphogenesis plays an important role in the development of a strong bifurcation
Sequential evacuation strategy for multiple rooms toward the same means of egress
This paper examines different evacuation strategies for systems where several
rooms evacuate trough the same means of egress, using microscopic pedestrian
simulation.As a case study, a medium-rise office building is considered. It was
found that the standard strategy, whereby the simultaneous evacuation of all
levels is performed, can be improved by a sequential evacuation, beginning with
the lowest floor and continuing successively with each one of the upper floors
after a certain delay. The importance of the present research is that it
provides the basis for the design and implementation of new evacuation
strategies and alarm systems that could significantly improve the evacuation of
multiple rooms trough a common means of escape.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxy
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requirements for analyzing the relevant observational data on cosmic rays are defines as: (1) the chemical and isotopic composition of cosmic rays as a function of energy, (2) the flux and energy spectrum of the individual nucleonic components, (3) the flux and energy spectrum of the electronic component, (4) the cosmic ray prehistory, and (5) the degree of isotropy in their arrival directions as a function of energy. It is stated that the model which has been able to bring to pass the greatest measure of success is the galactic confinement model
Full control by locally induced relaxation
We demonstrate a scheme for controlling a large quantum system by acting on a
small subsystem only. The local control is mediated to the larger system by
some fixed coupling Hamiltonian. The scheme allows to transfer arbitrary and
unknown quantum states from a memory on the large system (``upload access'') as
well as the inverse (``download access''). We study sufficient conditions of
the coupling Hamiltonian and give lower bounds on the fidelities for
downloading and uploading.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Floquet Analysis of Atom Optics Tunneling Experiments
Dynamical tunneling has been observed in atom optics experiments by two
groups. We show that the experimental results are extremely well described by
time-periodic Hamiltonians with momentum quantized in units of the atomic
recoil. The observed tunneling has a well defined period when only two Floquet
states dominate the dynamics. Beat frequencies are observed when three Floquet
states dominate. We find frequencies which match those observed in both
experiments. The dynamical origin of the dominant Floquet states is identified.Comment: Accepted in Physical Review
Improved transfer of quantum information using a local memory
We demonstrate that the quantum communication between two parties can be
significantly improved if the receiver is allowed to store the received signals
in a quantum memory before decoding them. In the limit of an infinite memory,
the transfer is perfect. We prove that this scheme allows the transfer of
arbitrary multipartite states along Heisenberg chains of spin-1/2 particles
with random coupling strengths.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure; added references to homogenization and asymptotic
completenes
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