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When each continuous operator is regular, II
The following theorem is essentially due to L.~Kantorovich and B. Vulikh and
it describes one of the most important classes of Banach lattices between which
each continuous operator is regular. {\bf Theorem 1.1.} {\sl Let be an
arbitrary L-space and be an arbitrary Banach lattice with Levi norm. Then
that is, every continuous operator
from to is regular.}
In spite of the importance of this theorem it has not yet been determined to
what extent the Levi condition is essential for the validity of equality
. Our main aim in this work is to prove a converse to this theorem by
showing that for a Dedekind complete the Levi condition is necessary for
the validity of .
As a sample of other results we mention the following. {\bf Theorem~3.6.}
{\sl For a Banach lattice the following are equivalent: {\rm (a)} is
Dedekind complete; {\rm (b)} For all Banach lattices , the space is a Dedekind complete vector lattice; {\rm (c)} For all L-spaces
, the space is a vector lattice.
The orbifold cohomology of moduli of genus 3 curves
In this work we study the additive orbifold cohomology of the moduli stack of
smooth genus g curves. We show that this problem reduces to investigating the
rational cohomology of moduli spaces of cyclic covers of curves where the genus
of the covering curve is g. Then we work out the case of genus g=3.
Furthermore, we determine the part of the orbifold cohomology of the
Deligne-Mumford compactification of the moduli space of genus 3 curves that
comes from the Zariski closure of the inertia stack of M_3.Comment: 29 pages, 2 figures. Minor changes, to appear in Manuscripta Mat
A Characterization of Compact-friendly Multiplication Operators
Answering in the affirmative a question posed in [Y.A.Abramovich,
C.D.Aliprantis and O.Burkinshaw, Multiplication and compact-friendly operators,
Positivity 1 (1997), 171--180], we prove that a positive multiplication
operator on any -space (resp. on a -space) is compact-friendly
if and only if the multiplier is constant on a set of positive measure (resp.
on a non-empty open set).
In the process of establishing this result, we also prove that any
multiplication operator has a family of hyperinvariant bands -- a fact that
does not seem to have appeared in the literature before. This provides useful
information about the commutant of a multiplication operator.Comment: To appear in Indag. Math., 12 page
Radiation measurements in the new tandem accelerator FEL
The measurements of both spontaneous and stimulated emissions of radiation in
the newly configured Israeli EA-FEL are made for the first time. The radiation
at the W-band was measured and characterized. The results match the predictions
of our earlier theoretical modeling and calculations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, FEL 2003 Conference repor
Three-body structure of low-lying 12Be states
We investigate to what extent a description of 12Be as a three-body system
made of an inert 10Be-core and two neutrons is able to reproduce the
experimental 12Be data. Three-body wave functions are obtained with the
hyperspherical adiabatic expansion method. We study the discrete spectrum of
12Be, the structure of the different states, the predominant transition
strengths, and the continuum energy spectrum after high energy fragmentation on
a light target. Two 0+, one 2+, one 1- and one 0- bound states are found where
the first four are known experimentally whereas the 0- is predicted as an
isomeric state. An effective neutron charge, reproducing the measured B(E1)
transition and the charge rms radius in 11Be, leads to a computed B(E1)
transition strength for 12Be in agreement with the experimental value. For the
E0 and E2 transitions the contributions from core excitations could be more
significant. The experimental 10Be-neutron continuum energy spectrum is also
well reproduced except in the energy region corresponding to the 3/2- resonance
in 11Be where core excitations contribute.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review
Use of Eichornia crassipes for sewage treatment and production feed additive
The article devotes to the studying of the method of sewage treatment using higher aqueous plant water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes). Studies have shown that the plant can reduce the average COD of polluted water by 90%. Moreover, was shown that the excess of the green mass of water hyacinth can be used in the production of feed additives for farm animals
Quantum multimode model of elastic scattering from Bose Einstein condensates
Mean field approximation treats only coherent aspects of the evolution of a
Bose Einstein condensate. However, in many experiments some atoms scatter out
of the condensate. We study an analytic model of two counter-propagating atomic
Gaussian wavepackets incorporating dynamics of incoherent scattering processes.
Within the model we can treat processes of elastic collision of atoms into the
initially empty modes, and observe how, with growing occupation, the bosonic
enhancement is slowly kicking in. A condition for bosonic enhancement effect is
found in terms of relevant parameters. Scattered atoms form a squeezed state
that can be viewed as a multi-component condensate. Not only are we able to
calculate the dynamics of mode occupation, but also the full statistics of
scattered atoms.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Source power estimation for array processing applications under low sample size constraints
Copyright © 2008 IEEE. All Rights Reserved.This paper proposes a new power estimation technique for array processing applications in the low sample size regime. The technique is especially suitable for applications where the direction of arrival (DoA) detection is performed using subspace identification techniques, because the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the sample covariance matrix are already computed for DoA estimation and are therefore available for power estimation as well. The performance of the algorithm is similar to that of the traditional maximum likelihood (ML) power estimation technique, but it is more robust to the presence of outliers in the direction of arrival (DoA) detection process. This is because, contrary to the ML estimator, the proposed power estimator only depends on the signature of the source of interest.Mestre, X., Johnson, B.A. and Abramovich, Y.I
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