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Analytical studies of nuclear light bulb engine radiant heat transfer and performance characteristics
Analytical model of nuclear light bulb engine radiant heat transfer and engine performance, dynamics and control, heat loads and shutdown characteristic
Les compagnies aériennes, leurs menus et les religions qu'elles y reconnaissent
Partant de l’idée bien établie que la religion exerce une influence profonde sur les modes d’alimentation, trois chercheurs en théologie, en géographie et en sciences politiques ont unis leurs connaissances pour débusquer cette influence là où on ne l’attend pas, dans les menus proposés par les compagnies aériennes. Pour ce faire, ils ont identifié les menus religieux reconnus par l’IATA (hindou, halal, cacher et jaïn) ; visité les sites Internet de 34 compagnies aériennes pour savoir quelles compagnies proposent quels menus religieux ; identifié comment ces compagnies prétendent répondre aux prescriptions des différentes religions ; cherché à comprendre les logiques théologiques, géographiques et/ou politiques derrière les choix des compagnies aériennes ; évalué l’impact que les menus religieux proposés par les compagnies aériennes exercent sur la relation entre religion et alimentation
Regularization independent of the noise level: an analysis of quasi-optimality
The quasi-optimality criterion chooses the regularization parameter in
inverse problems without taking into account the noise level. This rule works
remarkably well in practice, although Bakushinskii has shown that there are
always counterexamples with very poor performance. We propose an average case
analysis of quasi-optimality for spectral cut-off estimators and we prove that
the quasi-optimality criterion determines estimators which are rate-optimal
{\em on average}. Its practical performance is illustrated with a calibration
problem from mathematical finance.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figure
A proof of factorization for B -> D pi
We prove that the matrix elements of four fermion operators mediating the
decay B^0 -> D^+ \pi^- and B^- -> D^0 \pi^- factor into the product of a form
factor describing the B -> D transition and a convolution of a short distance
coefficient with the nonperturbative pion light-cone wave function. This is
shown to all orders in alpha_s, up to corrections suppressed by factors of
1/mb, 1/mc, and 1/E_pi. It is not necessary to assume that the pion state is
dominated by the q-qbar Fock state.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figs, PRL versio
Degree Sequences and the Existence of -Factors
We consider sufficient conditions for a degree sequence to be forcibly
-factor graphical. We note that previous work on degrees and factors has
focused primarily on finding conditions for a degree sequence to be potentially
-factor graphical.
We first give a theorem for to be forcibly 1-factor graphical and, more
generally, forcibly graphical with deficiency at most . These
theorems are equal in strength to Chv\'atal's well-known hamiltonian theorem,
i.e., the best monotone degree condition for hamiltonicity. We then give an
equally strong theorem for to be forcibly 2-factor graphical.
Unfortunately, the number of nonredundant conditions that must be checked
increases significantly in moving from to , and we conjecture that
the number of nonredundant conditions in a best monotone theorem for a
-factor will increase superpolynomially in .
This suggests the desirability of finding a theorem for to be forcibly
-factor graphical whose algorithmic complexity grows more slowly. In the
final section, we present such a theorem for any , based on Tutte's
well-known factor theorem. While this theorem is not best monotone, we show
that it is nevertheless tight in a precise way, and give examples illustrating
this tightness.Comment: 19 page
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