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    CIT elongation tradeoffs studies

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    Current Lead Optimization for Cryogenic Operation at Intermediate Temperatures

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    Performance limits of high field tokamak reactors

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    Tokamak reactor concepts using high temperature, high field superconductors

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    Onboard Plasmatron Generation of Hydrogen Rich Gas for Diesel Engine Exhaust Aftertreatment and Other Applications

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    Plasmatron reformers can provide attractive means for conversion of diesel fuel into hydrogen rich gas. The hydrogen rich gas can be used for improved NOx trap technology and other aftertreatment applications

    Cryostat Optimization Through Multiple Stage Thermal Shields

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    Electrical Insulation issues for a Fusion Nuclear Science Mission

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    Helium Catalyzed D-D Fusion in a Levitated Dipole In a Z-Pinch

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    Prospects for a high field ITER device

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    Discrete charging of metallic grains: Statistics of addition spectra

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    We analyze the statistics of electrostatic energies (and their differences) for a quantum dot system composed of a finite number KK of electron islands (metallic grains) with random capacitance-inductance matrix CC, for which the total charge is discrete, Q=NeQ=Ne (where ee is the charge of an electron and NN is an integer). The analysis is based on a generalized charging model, where the electrons are distributed among the grains such that the electrostatic energy E(N) is minimal. Its second difference (inverse compressibility) χN=E(N+1)−2E(N)+E(N−1)\chi_{N}=E(N+1)-2 E(N)+E(N-1) represents the spacing between adjacent Coulomb blockade peaks appearing when the conductance of the quantum dot is plotted against gate voltage. The statistics of this quantity has been the focus of experimental and theoretical investigations during the last two decades. We provide an algorithm for calculating the distribution function corresponding to χN\chi_{N} and show that this function is piecewise polynomial.Comment: 21 pages, no figures, mathematical nomenclature (except for Abstract and Introduction
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