821 research outputs found
A Model of International Trade of Forest Products (GTM-1)
This paper describes a preliminary version of a global model for studying international trade in wood products. The trade mechanism is based on the economic equilibrium concept appended by features accounting for inertia and trade barriers. The methodology is illustrated for trade in newsprint and for a relatively aggregated set of world regions
Spontaneous polarization and piezoelectricity in boron nitride nanotubes
Ab initio calculations of the spontaneous polarization and piezoelectric
properties of boron nitride nanotubes show that they are excellent
piezoelectric systems with response values larger than those of piezoelectric
polymers. The intrinsic chiral symmetry of the nanotubes induces an exact
cancellation of the total spontaneous polarization in ideal, isolated nanotubes
of arbitrary indices. Breaking of this symmetry by inter-tube interaction or
elastic deformations induces spontaneous polarization comparable to those of
wurtzite semiconductors.Comment: 5 pages in PRB double column format, 3 figure
Surface Polar Phonon Dominated Electron Transport in Graphene
The effects of surface polar phonons on electronic transport properties of
monolayer graphene are studied by using a Monte Carlo simulation. Specifically,
the low-field electron mobility and saturation velocity are examined for
different substrates (SiC, SiO2, and HfO2) in comparison to the intrinsic case.
While the results show that the low-field mobility can be substantially reduced
by the introduction of surface polar phonon scattering, corresponding
degradation of the saturation velocity is not observed for all three substrates
at room temperature. It is also found that surface polar phonons can influence
graphene electrical resistivity even at low temperature, leading potentially to
inaccurate estimation of the acoustic phonon deformation potential constant
Transition in a numerical model of contact line dynamics and forced dewetting
We investigate the transition to a Landau-Levich-Derjaguin film in forced
dewetting using a quadtree adaptive solution to the Navier-Stokes equations
with surface tension. We use a discretization of the capillary forces near the
receding contact line that yields an equilibrium for a specified contact angle
called the numerical contact angle. Despite the well-known
contact line singularity, dynamic simulations can proceed without any explicit
additional numerical procedure. We investigate angles from to
and capillary numbers from to where the mesh size
is varied in the range of to of the capillary length
. To interpret the results, we use Cox's theory which involves a
microscopic distance and a microscopic angle . In the numerical
case, the equivalent of is the angle and we find
that Cox's theory also applies. We introduce the scaling factor or gauge
function so that and estimate this gauge function by
comparing our numerics to Cox's theory. The comparison provides a direct
assessment of the agreement of the numerics with Cox's theory and reveals a
critical feature of the numerical treatment of contact line dynamics: agreement
is poor at small angles while it is better at large angles. This scaling factor
is shown to depend only on and the viscosity ratio . In the
case of small , we use the prediction by Eggers [Phys. Rev. Lett.,
vol. 93, pp 094502, 2004] of the critical capillary number for the
Landau-Levich-Derjaguin forced dewetting transition. We generalize this
prediction to large and arbitrary and express the critical
capillary number as a function of and . An analogy can be drawn
between and the numerical slip length.Comment: This version of the paper includes the corrections indicated in Ref.
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Unexpected Structures for Intercalation of Sodium in Epitaxial Graphene-SiC Interfaces
We show using scanning tunneling microscopy, spectroscopy, and ab initio
calculations that several intercalation structures exist for Na in epitaxial
graphene on SiC(0001). Intercalation takes place at room temperature and Na
electron-dopes the graphene. It intercalates in-between single-layer graphene
and the carbon-rich interfacial layer. It also penetrates beneath the
interfacial layer and decouples it to form a second graphene layer. This
decoupling is accelerated by annealing and is verified by direct Na deposition
onto the interface layer. Our observations show that intercalation in graphene
is fundamentally different than in graphite and is a versatile means of
electronic control.Comment: 10 pages text, 2 pages, references, and 4 figure page
European Use of Space Shuttle
Europe\u27s association with the Space Shuttle started in 1973 when the European Space Agency (ESA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NASA for the development in Europe with European funds of Spacelab. In addition, it was agreed that ESA would provide approximately one half of the first Spacelab payload which will be carried on the SL-1 mission in September 1983. Further usage of Spacelab is foreseen either in missions dedicated to European countries or in missions shared with NASA. Also, it is anticipated that European space projects will make use of the launch and recovery capability of the Space Shuttle when these services are considered to be cost attractive. Finally, augmentation of the Shuttle\u27s capabilities is another likely area of participation through the provision of a European-built upper stage.
This paper summarises these activities both from an ESA-NASA point of view and from the outlook of bilateral (i.e. NASA-ESA Member State) co-operation
Driving Generative Agents With Their Personality
This research explores the potential of Large Language Models (LLMs) to
utilize psychometric values, specifically personality information, within the
context of video game character development. Affective Computing (AC) systems
quantify a Non-Player character's (NPC) psyche, and an LLM can take advantage
of the system's information by using the values for prompt generation. The
research shows an LLM can consistently represent a given personality profile,
thereby enhancing the human-like characteristics of game characters.
Repurposing a human examination, the International Personality Item Pool (IPIP)
questionnaire, to evaluate an LLM shows that the model can accurately generate
content concerning the personality provided. Results show that the improvement
of LLM, such as the latest GPT-4 model, can consistently utilize and interpret
a personality to represent behavior.Comment: 9 Pages, 4 figures, Draf
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