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    On the number of solutions of a transcendental equation arising in the theory of gravitational lensing

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    The equation in the title describes the number of bright images of a point source under lensing by an elliptic object with isothermal density. We prove that this equation has at most 6 solutions. Any number of solutions from 1 to 6 can actually occur.Comment: 26 pages, 12 figure

    Nondestructive testing of bond integrity in foam insulation/aluminum composites

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    Nondestructive test methods are used for evaluating bond integrity of low-density polyurethane spray-on foam used as cryogenic insulation on aluminum alloy surfaces

    The Occupation of Jacksonville, 1864 And the Battle of Olustee, Letters of Lt. C. M. Duren

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    Charles M. Duren of Bangor, Maine, enlisted in 1861 in the 24th Massachusetts Regiment and saw much service, including the battles of New Bern, the noteworthy attack on Fort Wagner, and others in that area. He was promoted to 2nd. Lieutenant (1863) in the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (a Negro regiment with white officers) and commanded Company D of that regiment in the battle of Olustee, the only major engagement of the War in Florida. This brought a promotion to 1st. Lieutenant. Some time later he was shot in the knee and thrown from his horse, breaking his leg. He was honorably discharged for disabilities in 1865. He never fully recovered and died in 1869 at the age of twenty-seven

    Evaluation of ultrasonics and optimized radiography for 2219-T87 aluminum weldments

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    Ultrasonic studies are described which are specifically directed toward the quantitative measurement of randomly located defects previously found in aluminum welds with radiography or with dye penetrants. Experimental radiographic studies were also made to optimize techniques for welds of the thickness range to be used in fabricating the External Tank of the Space Shuttle. Conventional and innovative ultrasonic techniques were applied to the flaw size measurement problem. Advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed. Flaw size data obtained ultrasonically were compared to radiographic data and to real flaw sizes determined by destructive measurements. Considerable success was achieved with pulse echo techniques and with 'pitch and catch' techniques. The radiographic work described demonstrates that careful selection of film exposure parameters for a particular application must be made to obtain optimized flaw detectability. Thus, film exposure techniques can be improved even though radiography is an old weld inspection method

    Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2002

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    The primary aim of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas. This information helps seed dealers establish marketing strategies and assists producers in choosing varieties to plant. In this way, the annual test facilitates the inclusion of new, improved genetic material into Arkansas cotton production. Variety adaptation is determined by evaluation of the varieties and lines at four University of Arkansas research stations located near Keiser, Clarkedale, Marianna, and Rohwer. Tests are duplicated in irrigated and non-irrigated culture at the Keiser and Marianna locations. In 2002, 37 entries were evaluated in the main test and 25 were evaluated in the first-year test. This report also includes the Mississippi County Cotton Variety Test (a large-plot, on-farm evaluation of 12 Round-up Ready varieties) and 12 other on-farm cotton variety tests conducted by the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service

    Injectivity of sections of convex harmonic mappings and convolution theorems

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    In the article the authors consider the class H0{\mathcal H}_0 of sense-preserving harmonic functions f=h+g‾f=h+\overline{g} defined in the unit disk ∣z∣<1|z|<1 and normalized so that h(0)=0=h′(0)−1h(0)=0=h'(0)-1 and g(0)=0=g′(0)g(0)=0=g'(0), where hh and gg are analytic in the unit disk. In the first part of the article we present two classes PH0(α)\mathcal{P}_H^0(\alpha) and GH0(β)\mathcal{G}_H^0(\beta) of functions from H0{\mathcal H}_0 and show that if f∈PH0(α)f\in \mathcal{P}_H^0(\alpha) and F∈GH0(β)F\in\mathcal{G}_H^0(\beta), then the harmonic convolution is a univalent and close-to-convex harmonic function in the unit disk provided certain conditions for parameters α\alpha and β\beta are satisfied. In the second part we study the harmonic sections (partial sums) sn,n(f)(z)=sn(h)(z)+sn(g)(z)‾, s_{n, n}(f)(z)=s_n(h)(z)+\overline{s_n(g)(z)}, where f=h+g‾∈H0f=h+\overline{g}\in {\mathcal H}_0, sn(h)s_n(h) and sn(g)s_n(g) denote the nn-th partial sums of hh and gg, respectively. We prove, among others, that if f=h+g‾∈H0f=h+\overline{g}\in{\mathcal H}_0 is a univalent harmonic convex mapping, then sn,n(f)s_{n, n}(f) is univalent and close-to-convex in the disk ∣z∣<1/4|z|< 1/4 for n≥2n\geq 2, and sn,n(f)s_{n, n}(f) is also convex in the disk ∣z∣<1/4|z|< 1/4 for n≥2n\geq2 and n≠3n\neq 3. Moreover, we show that the section s3,3(f)s_{3,3}(f) of f∈CH0f\in {\mathcal C}_H^0 is not convex in the disk ∣z∣<1/4|z|<1/4 but is shown to be convex in a smaller disk.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures; To appear in Czechoslovak Mathematical Journa

    Coefficient estimates for bi-univalent Ma-Minda starlike and convex functions

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    Estimates on the initial coefficients are obtained for normalized analytic functions ff in the open unit disk with ff and its inverse g=f−1g=f^{-1} satisfying the conditions that zf′(z)/f(z)zf'(z)/f(z) and zg′(z)/g(z)zg'(z)/g(z) are both subordinate to a starlike univalent function whose range is symmetric with respect to the real axis. Several related classes of functions are also considered, and connections to earlier known results are made
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