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Dual band combiner for horn antenna
A corrugated horn antenna, adapted to be coupled to a waveguide at its apex for X-band excitation is further adapted to be connected to waveguides through a circumferential slot for S-band excitation at four distinct phases selected for the desired S-band polarization. The circumferential slot is positioned along the axial length of the horn for good impedance matching and is provided with an X-band choke in the form of two concentric choke slots. For further improvement in impedance matching, the second (outer) choke slot is divided by plugs into four segments that coincide with waveguide ports for the four distinct phases of the S-band
Structured Prediction of Sequences and Trees using Infinite Contexts
Linguistic structures exhibit a rich array of global phenomena, however
commonly used Markov models are unable to adequately describe these phenomena
due to their strong locality assumptions. We propose a novel hierarchical model
for structured prediction over sequences and trees which exploits global
context by conditioning each generation decision on an unbounded context of
prior decisions. This builds on the success of Markov models but without
imposing a fixed bound in order to better represent global phenomena. To
facilitate learning of this large and unbounded model, we use a hierarchical
Pitman-Yor process prior which provides a recursive form of smoothing. We
propose prediction algorithms based on A* and Markov Chain Monte Carlo
sampling. Empirical results demonstrate the potential of our model compared to
baseline finite-context Markov models on part-of-speech tagging and syntactic
parsing
Progress in electrochemical storage for battery systems
Efforts to improve electrochemical systems for space use relate to: (1) improvement of conventional systems; (2) development of fuel cells to practical power systems; and (3) a search for new systems that provide gains in energy density but offer comparable life and performance as conventional systems. Improvements in sealed conventional systems resulted in the areas of materials, charge control methods, cell operations and battery control, and specific process controls required during cell manufacture. Fuel-cell systems have been developed for spacecraft but the use of these power plants is limited. For present and planned flights, nickel-cadmium, silver-zinc, and silver-cadmium systems will be used. Improvements in nickel-cadmium batteries have been applied in medical and commercial areas
Dimers on two-dimensional lattices
We consider close-packed dimers, or perfect matchings, on two-dimensional
regular lattices. We review known results and derive new expressions for the
free energy, entropy, and the molecular freedom of dimers for a number of
lattices including the simple-quartic (4^4), honeycomb (6^3), triangular (3^6),
kagome (3.6.3.6), 3-12 (3.12^2) and its dual [3.12^2], and 4-8 (4.8^2) and its
dual Union Jack [4.8^2] Archimedean tilings. The occurrence and nature of phase
transitions are also analyzed and discussed.Comment: Typos corrections in Eqs. (28), (32) and (43
Characterisation and representation of non-dissipative electromagnetic medium with a double light cone
We study Maxwell's equations on a 4-manifold N with a medium that is
non-dissipative and has a linear and pointwise response. In this setting, the
medium can be represented by a suitable (2,2)-tensor on the 4-manifold N.
Moreover, in each cotangent space on N, the medium defines a Fresnel surface.
Essentially, the Fresnel surface is a tensorial analogue of the dispersion
equation that describes the response of the medium for signals in the geometric
optics limit. For example, in isotropic medium the Fresnel surface is at each
point a Lorentz light cone. In a recent paper, I. Lindell, A. Favaro and L.
Bergamin introduced a condition that constrains the polarisation for plane
waves. In this paper we show (under suitable assumptions) that a slight
strengthening of this condition gives a pointwise characterisation of all
medium tensors for which the Fresnel surface is the union of two distinct
Lorentz null cones. This is for example the behaviour of uniaxial medium like
calcite. Moreover, using the representation formulas from Lindell et al. we
obtain a closed form representation formula that pointwise parameterises all
medium tensors for which the Fresnel surface is the union of two distinct
Lorentz null cones. Both the characterisation and the representation formula
are tensorial and do not depend on local coordinates
Perceived Community Cohesion and the Stress Process in Youth
Using survey data from two youth samples, one rural and one urban, we examine the role and significance of perceived community cohesion in the stress process. In particular, we assess the extent to which community attachment and detachment are related to depressed mood, problem substance use, and delinquency net of social statuses, stress exposure, and personal attributes. In addition, we explore the degree to which those dimensions of community cohesion explain or condition the links between the above stress-process components (e.g., social statuses, stress exposure, and personal attributes) and well-being. We find remarkably similar results across samples: community attachment is related to lower odds of problem substance use and delinquency; community detachment is related to higher levels of depressed mood, problem substance use, and delinquency; and community attachment buffers the link between stress and problem substance use. With respect to depressed mood, however, the rural youth show greater vulnerability to stress than the urban youth and unique benefits from community attachment compared to the latter. Our findings highlight the roles of community attachment and detachment in the stress process and underscore the importance of each for youth well-being in rural and urban settings
Factorizations of Elements in Noncommutative Rings: A Survey
We survey results on factorizations of non zero-divisors into atoms
(irreducible elements) in noncommutative rings. The point of view in this
survey is motivated by the commutative theory of non-unique factorizations.
Topics covered include unique factorization up to order and similarity, 2-firs,
and modular LCM domains, as well as UFRs and UFDs in the sense of Chatters and
Jordan and generalizations thereof. We recall arithmetical invariants for the
study of non-unique factorizations, and give transfer results for arithmetical
invariants in matrix rings, rings of triangular matrices, and classical maximal
orders as well as classical hereditary orders in central simple algebras over
global fields.Comment: 50 pages, comments welcom
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