813 research outputs found
Notes Toward a Theory of Secondary Integration: Aporias of a Lost Paradigm
Asian Americans\u27 contributions and experiences add a unique dimension to the nation\u27s ethnic mosaic. While they share many a commonality with other ethnic groups, excursus on the duality of their triumph and failure unfold a host of emerging issues in the study of post-industrial alienation. The premise of this article posits the Asian American experience in the context of secondary integration: a possible reality that, despite delimited access, allows space and humanity in the promised land
A Software Design Tool for Predictable Performance in Real-Time, Data Flow Architectures
A software design tool which aids in the performance evaluation and selection of operating points for an algorithm implemented in ATAMM defined data flow architectures is presented in this thesis. ATAMM (Algorithm To Architecture Mapping Model) is a new graph theoretic model developed by researchers at Old Dominion University and the NASA-Langley Research Center. ATAMM is capable of modeling the execution of large-grained algorithms on distributed data flow architectures. A software tool is required for predicting the performance, determining the resource requirements and for selecting suitable operating points for an ATAMM based system. The ATAMM Design Tool presented in this thesis is capable of determining the computing speed, throughput, and resource requirements for an algorithm. Case studies are performed on two real algorithms to demonstrate the applicability of the ATAMM Design Tool
Reverse Quantum Speed Limit: How Slow Quantum Battery can Discharge?
We introduce the notion of reverse quantum speed limit for arbitrary quantum
evolution, which answers a fundamental question: "how slow a quantum system can
evolve in time?" Using the geometrical approach to quantum mechanics the
fundamental reverse speed limit follows from the fact that the gauge invariant
length of the reference section is always greater than the Fubini-Study
distance on the projective Hilbert space of the quantum system. We illustrate
the reverse speed limit for two-level quantum systems with an external driving
Hamiltonian and show that our results hold well. We find one practical
application of the reverse speed limit in discharging process of quantum
batteries which answers the question: "how slow quantum batteries can
discharge?" Also, this provides the lower bound on the discharging power of
quantum batteries.Comment: Latex, 8 pages, Comments Welcom
Morphology Controlled Synthesis of the Nanostructured Gold by Electrodeposition Techniques
The gold nanostructures find several technological applications in MEMS, optoelectronics, and electronics industries. To enhance the applicability and suitability of the gold nanostructures in these fields, modification of the morphology of the deposited nanostructure is required. In recent years, the electrodeposition method has emerged as a widely known method for the deposition of the nanostructures of different dimensions and morphologies due to its time efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and absence of vacuum technology. In this method, the morphology of the deposited gold nanostructure can also be easily controlled by tuning the electrodeposition process parameters such as electrolyte concentration, electrolyte temperature, current density, deposition time, etc. This chapter gives a detailed overview of the crucial electrodeposition parameters affecting the morphology of the gold nanostructures deposits
Editorial
“The past defines the present because mankind has not yet mastered its destiny.”Herbert Marcuse, Eros and Civilization (1955: 58
Editorially Speaking
Environment and Social Psychology is launched as a policy, practice and research platform to encourage environmental consciousness that promotes rights of, and justice for, all including environment itself. The challenges ahead are clear. The stated mission and objectives define a paradigmatic sphere where we wish to explore, disseminate, and innovate
Opening views against the closure of the world
The book in review is a brilliant critique. A touching dedication in memoriam to Charlie Hebdo (p.ix) reminds me of the infamous 9/11 when I was conducting a doctoral seminar in 326, HPL building. An ominous feeling overwhelmed my consciousness and I told the kids, “It’s the end of free society”. Professor Hermann has delivered a penetrating critique of modernity and the mainstream theories and facts of life that perpetuate euphemisms of progress
Environment and social psychology: A good nexus
On the cusp of growth and development, humanity confronts a crisis of confidence. Dualities of success and catastrophes abound. A deadly drought in Texas, followed by devastating floods in Austin and Dallas, Texas is not a freaky natural calamity. Human complicity is both hidden and underrated. Paradox of boom and gloom characterize the crisis of biodiversity compounded by environmental injustice
‘White trash’ in the ‘basket of deplorables’: Continued crisis of men in America
The ‘post-truth’ society has produced a compound of two sets of new revolutionaries: We have known about the ‘white trash’ for about 400 years. The ‘deplorables’ represent the new Hillbillies left out by the ravages of globalized economy; ‘basement dwellers’ are reluctant liberals unable to confront the new realities of a hopelessly divided nation
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