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Correspondence - August 21, 1963 - J. B. Davis
A correspondence from J.B. Davis about C.A. Jenkins.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/first-baptist-shelby-charles-augustus-jenkins/1001/thumbnail.jp
Drying air-induced disturbances in multi-layer coating systems
A range of new experimental techniques is developed to quantify drying-air induced disturbances on low viscosity
single and multi-layer coating systems. Experiments on prototype slide-bead coating systems show that the surface
disturbances take the form of a wavelike pattern and quantify precisely how its amplitude increases rapidly with wet
thickness and decreases with viscosity. Heat transfer measurements show that the redistribution of water to form an
additional lower viscosity carrier layer while increasing the solids concentration of the upper layer or layers enables
the maximum drying rate, for which drying-air induced surface disturbances are acceptably small, to be increased
with significant commercial benefits
Applying surrogate species presences to correct sample bias in species distribution models; a case study using the Pilbara population of the Northern Quoll [dataset]
Supplementary material from: Molloy SW, Davis RA, Dunlop JA, van Etten EJB (2017) Applying surrogate species presences to correct sample bias in species distribution models: a case study using the Pilbara population of the Northern Quoll. Nature Conservation 18: 27-46. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.18.12235
Supplementary material 1: GIS data sets used in variable assessments and map of Pilbara vegetation systems
Supplementary material 2: Full readout for the MaxEnt northern quoll SDM
Supplementary material 3: Weighted mean SDMs for individual algorithms and evaluation statistics (biomod2
Unitarity of Quantum Theory and Closed Time-Like Curves
Interacting quantum fields on spacetimes containing regions of closed
timelike curves (CTCs) are subject to a non-unitary evolution . Recently, a
prescription has been proposed, which restores unitarity of the evolution by
modifying the inner product on the final Hilbert space. We give a rigorous
description of this proposal and note an operational problem which arises when
one considers the composition of two or more non-unitary evolutions. We propose
an alternative method by which unitarity of the evolution may be regained, by
extending to a unitary evolution on a larger (possibly indefinite) inner
product space. The proposal removes the ambiguity noted by Jacobson in
assigning expectation values to observables localised in regions spacelike
separated from the CTC region. We comment on the physical significance of the
possible indefiniteness of the inner product introduced in our proposal.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX. Final revised paper to be published in Phys Rev D.
Some changes are made to expand our discussion of Anderson's Proposal for
restoring unitarit
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