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Can Modern Nuclear Hamiltonians Tolerate a Bound Tetraneutron?
I show that it does not seem possible to change modern nuclear Hamiltonians
to bind a tetraneutron without destroying many other successful predictions of
those Hamiltonians. This means that, should a recent experimental claim of a
bound tetraneutron be confirmed, our understanding of nuclear forces will have
to be significantly changed. I also point out some errors in previous
theoretical studies of this problem.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures Revision corrects a pronou
Video data compression using artificial neural network differential vector quantization
An artificial neural network vector quantizer is developed for use in data compression applications such as Digital Video. Differential Vector Quantization is used to preserve edge features, and a new adaptive algorithm, known as Frequency-Sensitive Competitive Learning, is used to develop the vector quantizer codebook. To develop real time performance, a custom Very Large Scale Integration Application Specific Integrated Circuit (VLSI ASIC) is being developed to realize the associative memory functions needed in the vector quantization algorithm. By using vector quantization, the need for Huffman coding can be eliminated, resulting in superior performance against channel bit errors than methods that use variable length codes
Single Superconducting Split-Ring Resonator Electrodynamics
We investigate the microwave electrodynamic properties of a single
superconducting thin film split-ring resonator (SRR). The experiments were
performed in an all-Nb waveguide, with Nb wires and Nb SRRs. Transmission data
showed a high-Q stopband for a single Nb SRR ( at 4.2 K)
below , and no such feature for a Cu SRR, or closed Nb loops, of similar
dimensions. Adding SRRs increased the bandwidth, but decreased the insertion
loss of the features. Placing the Nb SRR into an array of wires produced a
single, elementary negative-index passband ( at 4.2 K).
Changes in the features due to the superconducting kinetic inductance were
observed. Models for the SRR permeability, and the wire dielectric response,
were used to fit the data.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, RevTex, submitted to Applied Physics Letters.
Updated version includes mention of bianisotropy, better looking figures, and
different temperature dat
Composite fermion model for entanglement spectrum of fractional quantum Hall states
We show that the entanglement spectrum associated with a certain class of
strongly correlated many-body states --- the wave functions proposed by
Laughlin and Jain to describe the fractional quantum Hall effect --- can be
very well described in terms of a simple model of non-interacting (or weakly
interacting) composite fermions.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Consideration of permanent tidal deformation in the orbit determination and data analysis for the Topex/Poseidon mission
The effects of the permanent tidal effects of the Sun and Moon with specific applications to satellite altimeter data reduction are reviewed in the context of a consistent definition of geoid undulations. Three situations are applicable not only for altimeter reduction and geoid definition, but also for the second degree zonal harmonic of the geopotential and the equatorial radius. A recommendation is made that sea surface heights and geoid undulations placed on the Topex/Poseidon geophysical data record should be referred to the mean Earth case (i.e., with the permanent effects of the Sun and Moon included). Numerical constants for a number of parameters, including a flattening and geoid geopotential, are included
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