4,893 research outputs found
Policy-Oriented Impact Assessment of Climatic Variations
IIASA organized a Task Force Meeting (held in late June 1986) to undertake a policy-oriented assessment of various climatic impacts. Among the questions addressed were: What are the main policy questions and research needs of this field? Is there a niche for IIASA to fill meaningfully over the next several years? If so, should the work be an independent entity within the current Environment Program or should it be absorbed within the framework of other projects?
This report of the Task Force Meeting provides a focus not only for IIASA, but also for many other national and international bodies engaged in climate impact research. In particular, the idea of integrated regional assessments seems to have caught on, and this Research Report is likely to become a basic reference
Magnetic Phase Diagram of the Ferromagnetically Stacked Triangular XY Antiferromagnet: A Finite-Size Scaling Study
Histogram Monte-Carlo simulation results are presented for the magnetic-field
-- temperature phase diagram of the XY model on a stacked triangular lattice
with antiferromagnetic intraplane and ferromagnetic interplane interactions.
Finite-size scaling results at the various transition boundaries are consistent
with expectations based on symmetry arguments. Although a molecular-field
treatment of the Hamiltonian fails to reproduce the correct structure for the
phase diagram, it is demonstrated that a phenomenological Landau-type
free-energy model contains all the esstential features. These results serve to
complement and extend our earlier work [Phys. Rev. B {\bf 48}, 3840 (1993)].Comment: 5 pages (RevTex 3.0), 6 figures available upon request, CRPS 93-
Recreation Demand of Consumer with Experiential Marketing in Festival
AbstractExperiential marketing that allows visitors to fully participate and appreciate festival activities con be coupled with strategies of market segmentation, which is of great benefit to industrial and cultural activities. In this study, we used factor analysis method to understand the perception factor of visitors participate the Sweet Taiwan Year Festival in Tainan country of Taiwan. And segmented festival market by cluster analysis based on delineated experiential perception factors. The empirical result of this study shows that experiential perception clusters and the visitor type have become the most important factors in influencing the experiential value, the relation quality and the relation outcome
Image Reconstruction with a LaBr3-based Rotational Modulator
A rotational modulator (RM) gamma-ray imager is capable of obtaining
significantly better angular resolution than the fundamental geometric
resolution defined by the ratio of detector diameter to mask-detector
separation. An RM imager consisting of a single grid of absorbing slats
rotating ahead of an array of a small number of position-insensitive detectors
has the advantage of fewer detector elements (i.e., detector plane pixels) than
required by a coded aperture imaging system with comparable angular resolution.
The RM therefore offers the possibility of a major reduction in instrument
complexity, cost, and power. A novel image reconstruction technique makes it
possible to deconvolve the raw images, remove sidelobes, reduce the effects of
noise, and provide resolving power a factor of 6 - 8 times better than the
geometric resolution. A 19-channel prototype RM developed in our laboratory at
Louisiana State University features 13.8 deg full-angle field of view, 1.9 deg
geometric angular resolution, and the capability of resolving sources to within
35' separation. We describe the technique, demonstrate the measured performance
of the prototype instrument, and describe the prospects for applying the
technique to either a high-sensitivity standoff gamma-ray imaging detector or a
satellite- or balloon-borne gamma-ray astronomy telescope.Comment: submitted to Nuclear Instrument & Methods, special edition: SORMA
2010 on June 16, 201
Phenomenological model of elastic distortions near the spin-Peierls transition in
A phenomenological model of the Landau type forms the basis for a study of
elastic distortions near the spin-Peierls transition in . The
atomic displacements proposed by Hirota {\it et al.} [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf
73}, 736 (1994)] are accounted for by the model which includes linear coupling
between and distortions. displacements are seen to be responsible
for anomalies in the elastic properties {\it at} , whereas incipient
distortions give rise to temperature dependence below . A discussion of
possible critical behavior is also made.Comment: 1 figure available upon reques
A 7/9 - Approximation Algorithm for the Maximum Traveling Salesman Problem
We give a 7/9 - Approximation Algorithm for the Maximum Traveling Salesman
Problem.Comment: 6 figure
Parameterized complexity of DPLL search procedures
We study the performance of DPLL algorithms on parameterized problems. In particular, we investigate how difficult it is to decide whether small solutions exist for satisfiability and other combinatorial problems. For this purpose we develop a Prover-Delayer game which models the running time of DPLL procedures and we establish an information-theoretic method to obtain lower bounds to the running time of parameterized DPLL procedures. We illustrate this technique by showing lower bounds to the parameterized pigeonhole principle and to the ordering principle. As our main application we study the DPLL procedure for the problem of deciding whether a graph has a small clique. We show that proving the absence of a k-clique requires n steps for a non-trivial distribution of graphs close to the critical threshold. For the restricted case of tree-like Parameterized Resolution, this result answers a question asked in [11] of understanding the Resolution complexity of this family of formulas
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