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Adaptive Optics: introduction to the feature issue
This Applied Optics feature issue is a companion to the Journal of the Optical Society of America A feature issue on the same topic. The feature highlights the expansion of adaptive optics to different applications as well as its development to routine applications brought about because of significant advances in component technologies
Field sweep rate dependence of the coercive field of single-molecule magnets: a classical approach with applications to the quantum regime
A method, based on the Neel-Brown model of thermally activated magnetization
reversal of a magnetic single-domain particle, is proposed to study the field
sweep rate dependence of the coercive field of single-molecule magnets (SMMs).
The application to Mn12 and Mn84 SMMs allows the determination of the important
parameters that characterize the magnetic properties: the energy barrier, the
magnetic anisotropy constant, the spin, tau_0, and the crossover temperature
from the classical to the quantum regime. The method may be particularly
valuable for large SMMs that do not show quantum tunneling steps in the
hysteresis loops.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Construction of Simulation Wavefunctions for Aqueous Species: D3O+
This paper investigates Monte Carlo techniques for construction of compact
wavefunctions for the internal atomic motion of the D3O+ ion. The polarization
force field models of Stillinger, et al and of Ojamae, et al. were used.
Initial pair product wavefunctions were obtained from the asymptotic high
temperature many-body density matrix after contraction to atom pairs using
Metropolis Monte Carlo. Subsequent characterization shows these pair product
wavefunctions to be well optimized for atom pair correlations despite that fact
that the predicted zero point energies are too high. The pair product
wavefunctions are suitable to use within variational Monte Carlo, including
excited states, and density matrix Monte Carlo calculations. Together with the
pair product wavefunctions, the traditional variational theorem permits
identification of wavefunction features with significant potential for further
optimization. The most important explicit correlation variable found for the
D3O+ ion was the vector triple product {\bf r}({\bf
r}{\bf r}). Variational Monte Carlo with 9 of such
explicitly correlated functions yielded a ground state wavefunction with an
error of 5-6% in the zero point energy.Comment: 17 pages including 6 figures, typos correcte
Extracting value from their environment: some observations on pimping and prostitution as entrepreneurship.
There has been an upsurge in academic studies relating to the underclass as a marginalized group. Notwithstanding this, the literature seldom represents the underclass as an economically active grouping. This study counters this stance by considering street prostitutes and pimps as economically active members of an entrepreneurial underclass. Although previous studies have wrapped the prostitute (and particularly the Madame) in the mantle of entrepreneurship none have sought to do so in relation to the pimp who traditionally has been portrayed as a swaggering, flamboyant, violent, ruthless, calculating individual existing at the margins of society. In reality they remain an elusive and difficult to research genre. Few ever publicly accept the persona. Indeed, pimping runs contrary to accepted masculine doxa of what it means to be a man, making it deeply shameful to live off the immoral earnings of women. This paper, based upon the observations of the authors, adopts a semiotic perspective to re-focus these elusive characters in the entrepreneurial and criminological gaze. By concentrating upon prostitution and pimping as an entrepreneurial behaviour, and not on the prostitutes and pimps as entrepreneurial types, the paper contributes to extant knowledge by developing an appreciation of entrepreneurial strategies employed by them to create and extract value from their environment. The methodology circumvented the issues of access allowing a wider sociological discussion to develop, as well as highlighting other ethical issues of researching street level entrepreneurship
'Diverse mobilities': second-generation Greek-Germans engage with the homeland as children and as adults
This paper is about the children of Greek labour migrants in Germany. We focus on two life-stages of ‘return’ for this second generation: as young children brought to Greece on holidays or sent back for longer periods, and as young adults exercising an independent ‘return’ migration. We draw both on literature and on our own field interviews with 50 first- and second-generation Greek-Germans. We find the practise of sending young children back to Greece to have been surprisingly widespread yet little documented. Adult relocation to the parental homeland takes place for five reasons: (i) a ‘search for self’; (ii) attraction of the Greek way of life; (iii) the actualisation of the ‘family narrative of return’ by the second, rather than the first, generation; (iv) life-stage events such as going to university or marrying a Greek; (v) escape from a traumatic event or oppressive family situation. Yet the return often brings difficulties, disillusionment, identity reappraisal, and a re-evaluation of the German context
Derived Demand for Fresh Cheese Products Imported into Japan
The objective of this article is to estimate the derived demand for imported fresh cheese products into Japan when fresh cheese import data are disaggregated by source country of production. We provide empirical measures of the sensitivity of demand to changes in total imports, own-price, and cross-prices among exporting countries for fresh cheese. Japan's derived demand for U.S. fresh cheese products is perfectly inelastic. Thus, the import demand competition among importing countries should be based upon differences in product characteristics.Demand and Price Analysis, International Relations/Trade,
Quantum phase interference and spin parity in Mn12 single-molecule magnets
Magnetization measurements of Mn12 molecular nanomagnets with spin ground
states of S = 10 and S = 19/2 showresonance tunneling at avoided energy level
crossings. The observed oscillations of the tunnel probability as a function of
the magnetic field applied along the hard anisotropy axis are due to
topological quantum phase interference of two tunnel paths of opposite
windings. Spin-parity dependent tunneling is established by comparing the
quantum phase interference of integer and half-integer spin systems.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Discovery of close companions to the nearby young stars HD 199143 and HD 358623
Young stellar systems in the solar neighborhood provide valuable laboratories
for detailed studies of star and planet formation. The bright F8V star HD
199143 and the Li-rich late-type emission line star HD 358623 are among the
nearest young stars identified to date, and may be members of a young
association in Capricornus. We present high-resolution near-infrared images of
these two sources, obtained using the adaptive optics system on the 3.6-meter
telescope at the European Southern Observatory in La Silla, Chile. Our
observations reveal that both are in fact close binary systems. The newly
discovered companion at a separation of 1'' may account for the unusual
characteristics of HD 199143 --rapid rotation, emission lines, ultraviolet
variability, and excess infrared emission-- recently discussed by van den
Ancker and co-workers. HD 199143 may be a rare example of a close binary with
only a circum{\it secondary} disk. With the detection of a 2'' companion,
HD 358623 is now possibly one of the closest known T Tauri binaries. Both
binary systems are prime targets for follow-up spectroscopic and astrometric
observations.Comment: 9 pages, 1 PostScript figure, to appear in The Astrophysical Journal
Letter
Resiliência da atividade microbiana e da dinâmica de amino-ácidos na remoção das adições de carbono das plantas, durante o inverno
Many temperate agricultural soils have prolonged periods in the winter when plant carbon inputs to the soil are low. Soil maintained at low temperature in the absence of plants was used to simulate the conditions in a vineyard soil during winter. In a four month simulated overwintering period we showed that the concentration of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in soil solution slowly declined alongside heterotrophic soil respiration. Measurements of free amino acid concentrations and turnover indicated that the amino acid pool in soil was rapidly depleted but readily replenished throughout the four-month period. This indicates that the soil contained intrinsic reserves of labile C that was capable of supporting the soil microbial community in times of reduced plant C inputs.Muitos solos agrícolas de regiões temperadas passam por períodos prolongados de inverno, nos quais a adição de carbono de plantas é muito reduzida. Foi utilizado um solo mantido à baixas temperaturas e na ausência de plantas para simular condições de uma cultura de uva durante o inverno. Em quatro meses de simulação mostrou-se que as concentrações de carbono orgânico e de nitrogênio dissolvidos na solução de solo declinaram lentamente em paralelo à respiração heterotrófica do solo. Medidas de concentração de renovação de amino ácidos livres indicaram que a reserva do solo em aminoácidos foi rapidamente esgotada, mas prontamente reabastecida durante o período de quatro meses. Isto indica que o solo possuía reservas intrínsecas de carbono lábil que foi capaz de sustentar a comunidade microbiana em tempos de adição reduzida de carbono de planta
Topology in CP(N-1) models: a critical comparison of different cooling techniques
Various cooling methods, including a recently introduced one which smoothes
out only quantum fluctuations larger than a given threshold, are applied to the
study of topology in 2d CP(N-1) models. A critical comparison of their
properties is performed.Comment: Poster at LATTICE99(Topology and confinement), 3 pages, 5 eps
figures, uses espcrc2.st
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