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Spacelab D-1 mission
The Spacelab D-1 (Deutchland Eins) Mission is discussed from the points of view of safety, materials handling, and toxic materials; the laboratory and equipment used; and some of the different philosophies utilized on this flight. How to enhance scientific return at the same time as being safe was examined
Solvable Leibniz algebras with triangular nilradical
A classification exists for Lie algebras whose nilradical is the triangular
Lie algebra . We extend this result to a classification of all solvable
Leibniz algebras with nilradical . As an example we show the complete
classification of all Leibniz algebras whose nilradical is .Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1307.844
Gauge theory of Finance?
Some problems with the recent stimulating proposal of a ``Gauge Theory of
Finance'' by Ilinski and collaborators are outlined. First, the derivation of
the log-normal distribution is shown equivalent both in information and
mathematical content to the simpler and well-known derivation, dating back from
Bachelier and Samuelson. Similarly, the re-derivation of Black-Scholes equation
is shown equivalent to the standard one because the limit of no uncertainty is
equivalent to the standard risk-free replication argument. Both re-derivations
of the log-normality and Black-Scholes result do not provide a test of the
theory because it is degenerate in the limits where these results apply. Third,
the choice of the exponential form a la Boltzmann, of the weight of a given
market configuration, is a key postulate that requires justification. In
addition, the ``Gauge Theory of Finance'' seems to lead to ``virtual''
arbitrage opportunities for pure Markov random walk market when there should be
none. These remarks are offered in the hope to improve the formulation of the
``Gauge Theory of Finance'' into a coherent and useful framework.Comment: 4 page
ADJUSTING FARM PRODUCTION THROUGH A GRASS AND LIVESTOCK PROGRAM: A NEW LOOK AT AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS
Production Economics,
A theoretical analysis of the current-voltage characteristics of solar cells
Various mechanisms which limit the conversion efficiency of silicon solar cells were studied. The effects of changes in solar cell geometry such as layer thickness on performance were examined. The effects of various antireflecting layers were also examined. It was found that any single film antireflecting layer results in a significant surface loss of photons. The use of surface texturing techniques or low loss antireflecting layers can enhance by several percentage points the conversion efficiency of silicon cells. The basic differences between n(+)-p-p(+) and p(+)-n-n(+) cells are treated. A significant part of the study was devoted to the importance of surface region lifetime and heavy doping effects on efficiency. Heavy doping bandgap reduction effects are enhanced by low surface layer lifetimes, and conversely, the reduction in solar cell efficiency due to low surface layer lifetime is further enhanced by heavy doping effects. A series of computer studies is reported which seeks to determine the best cell structure and doping levels for maximum efficiency
A theoretical analysis of the current-voltage characteristics of solar cells
The current-voltage characteristics and efficiencies of solar cells are discussed. For one solar cell structure detailed curves are presented which include carrier densities, current densities, potential, and quasi-Fermi levels at different voltage levels both with and without optically generated carriers (AMO conditions). In addition some results are presented concerning the influence of various parameter variations such as lifetime, cell thickness, and high-low junction width on solar cell performance
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