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Use of fine unheated wires in shock tubes
Some preliminary measurements of heat transfer to fine unheated wires have been made in the shock tube. These measurements show that the response of the wire is nearly exponential with time
Constructions of some minimal finite element systems
Within the framework of finite element systems, we show how spaces of
differential forms may be constructed, in such a way that they are equipped
with commuting interpolators and contain prescribed functions, and are minimal
under these constraints. We show how various known mixed finite element spaces
fulfill such a design principle, including trimmed polynomial differential
forms, serendipity elements and TNT elements. We also comment on virtual
element methods and provide a dimension formula for minimal compatible finite
element systems containing polynomials of a given degree on hypercubes.Comment: Various minor changes, based on suggestions of paper referee
A Column Generation Approach to the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem with Stochastic Demands
In this article we introduce a new exact solution approach to the Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem with Stochastic Demands (CVRPSD). In particular, we consider the case where all customer demands are distributed independently and where each customer’s demand follows a Poisson distribution. The CVRPSD can be formulated as a Set Partitioning Problem. We show that, under the above assumptions on demands, the associated column generation subproblem can be solved using a dynamic programming scheme which is similar to that used in the case of deterministic demands. To evaluate the potential of our approach we have embedded this column generation scheme in a branch-and-price algorithm. Computational experiments on a large set of test instances show promising resultsRouting; Stochastic programming; Logistics; Branch and Bound; Dynamic programming
Coalition Formation in a Legislative Voting Game
We experimentally investigate the Jackson-Moselle (2002) model where legislators bargain over policy proposals and the allocation of private goods. Key comparative static predictions of the model hold as policy proposals shift in the predicted direction with private goods, with the variance in policy outcomes increasing as well. Private goods increase total welfare even after accounting for their cost and help secure legislative compromise. Coalition formations are better characterized by an efficient equal split between coalition partners than the stationary subgame perfect equilibrium prediction
Scaling studies of solar pumped lasers
A progress report of scaling studies of solar pumped lasers is presented. Conversion of blackbody radiation into laser light has been demonstrated in this study. Parametric studies of the variation of laser mixture composition and laser gas temperature were carried out for CO2 and N2O gases. Theoretical analysis and modeling of the system have been performed. Reasonable agreement between predictions in the parameter variation and the experimental results have been obtained. Almost 200 mW of laser output at 10.6 micron was achieved by placing a small sapphire laser tube inside an oven at 1500 K the tube was filled with CO2 laser gas mixture and cooled by longitudinal nitrogen gas flow
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