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Induced interactions in dilute atomic gases and liquid helium mixtures
In dilute mixtures of two atomic gases, interactions between two minority
atoms acquire a contribution due to interaction with the majority component.
Using thermodynamic arguments, we derive expressions for this induced
interaction for both fermions and bosons for arbitrary strength of the
interaction between the two components. Implications of the work for the theory
of dilute solutions of He in liquid He are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, NORDITA-2012-3
Microwave Nanotube Transistor Operation at High Bias
We measure the small signal, 1 GHz source-drain dynamical conductance of a
back-gated single-walled carbon nanotube field effect transistor at both low
and high dc bias voltages. At all bias voltages, the intrinsic device dynamical
conductance at 1 GHz is identical to the low frequency dynamical conductance,
consistent with the prediction of a cutoff frequency much higher than 1 GHz.
This work represents a significant step towards a full characterization of a
nanotube transistor for RF and microwave amplifiers.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figure
Advances in All-Neural Speech Recognition
This paper advances the design of CTC-based all-neural (or end-to-end) speech
recognizers. We propose a novel symbol inventory, and a novel iterated-CTC
method in which a second system is used to transform a noisy initial output
into a cleaner version. We present a number of stabilization and initialization
methods we have found useful in training these networks. We evaluate our system
on the commonly used NIST 2000 conversational telephony test set, and
significantly exceed the previously published performance of similar systems,
both with and without the use of an external language model and decoding
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Radiated noise from an externally blown flap
The far field noise from subsonic jet impingement on a wing-flap with a 45 deg bend was experimentally investigated. The test parameters are jet Mach number and flap length. For long flaps, the primary source mechanisms are found to be turbulent mixing and flow impingement. For short flaps, the interaction of turbulent flow with the flap trailing edge appears to strongly influence the radiated noise
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