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An 11-meter deployable truss for the SEASAT radar antenna
A folding three dimensional truss and tripod assembly which deploys the SEASAT Synthetic Aperture Radar Antenna is described. The folding structure with the antenna panels and rf components stows in an 8.5-inch-thick package. Upon deployment, the structure produced is a flat and rigid support for the antenna
Lubrication handbook
Information on lubricants from government reports, military specifications, qualified parts lists, and suppliers of commercial lubricants has been consolidated in one source. Handbook includes data on chemical and physical properties of solid, bonded solid, and liquid lubricants; dispersions and composites; and greases, oils, and hydraulic fluids
A note on the Zassenhaus product formula
We provide a simple method for the calculation of the terms c_n in the
Zassenhaus product for
non-commuting a and b. This method has been implemented in a computer program.
Furthermore, we formulate a conjecture on how to translate these results into
nested commutators. This conjecture was checked up to order n=17 using a
computer
Roads towards fault-tolerant universal quantum computation
A practical quantum computer must not merely store information, but also process it. To prevent errors introduced by noise from multiplying and spreading, a fault-tolerant computational architecture is required. Current experiments are taking the first steps toward noise-resilient logical qubits. But to convert these quantum devices from memories to processors, it is necessary to specify how a universal set of gates is performed on them. The leading proposals for doing so, such as magic-state distillation and colour-code techniques, have high resource demands. Alternative schemes, such as those that use high-dimensional quantum codes in a modular architecture, have potential benefits, but need to be explored further
EC71-1512 Guide for Control of Insects on Dairy Cattle
Extension Circular 71-1512 is a guide for controlling insects on dairy cattle
Characterization of Clay Fabric using Critical Point Drying to Preserve Clay Texture and Morphology
Critical point drying is a sample preparation technique that minimizes damage to some clay fabrics in reservoir rocks. In this technique, the original pore fluids in a sample are replaced successively with acetone, liquid carbon dioxide and air without allowing a high energy meniscus to pass through the sample. Acetone replacement is accomplished in a diffusion dehydration system. SEM micrographs show striking differences between critical point dried clay samples and air dried samples
Vortex liquid crystals in anisotropic type II superconductors
In a type II superconductor in a moderate magnetic field, the superconductor
to normal state transition may be described as a phase transition in which the
vortex lattice melts into a liquid. In a biaxial superconductor, or even a
uniaxial superconductor with magnetic field oriented perpendicular to the
symmetry axis, the vortices acquire elongated cross sections and interactions.
Systems of anisotropic, interacting constituents generally exhibit liquid
crystalline phases. We examine the possibility of a two step melting in
homogeneous type II superconductors with anisotropic superfluid stiffness from
a vortex lattice into first a vortex smectic and then a vortex nematic at high
temperature and magnetic field. We find that fluctuations of the ordered phase
favor an instability to an intermediate smectic-A in the absence of intrinsic
pinning
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