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On the classifying space for the family of virtually cyclic subgroups for elementary amenable groups
We show that elementary amenable groups, which have a bound on the orders of
their finite subgroups, admit a finite dimensional model for the classifying
space with virtually cyclic isotropy.Comment: 15 pages; revised versio
Method and apparatus for determining optical absorption and emission characteristics of a crystal or non-crystalline fiber
This invention relates generally to spectroscopy and, more particularly, to a method and apparatus for performing spectroscopic analysis of crystal and noncrystalline fibers. The invention provides a complete absorption curve for a material using a crystal fiber which can be more easily produced than the types of samples required for other methods of obtaining substantially the same absorption curve for identical materials
Exact and Fast Numerical Algorithms for the Stochastic Wave Equation
On the basis of integral representations we propose fast numerical methods to solve the Cauchy problem for the stochastic wave equation without boundaries and with the Dirichlet boundary conditions. The algorithms are exact in a probabilistic sense
Recognition of finite exceptional groups of Lie type
Let be a prime power and let be an absolutely irreducible subgroup of
, where is a finite field of the same characteristic as \F_q,
the field of elements. Assume that , a quasisimple group of
exceptional Lie type over \F_q which is neither a Suzuki nor a Ree group. We
present a Las Vegas algorithm that constructs an isomorphism from to the
standard copy of . If with even, then the
algorithm runs in polynomial time, subject to the existence of a discrete log
oracle
Constraints to the Masses of Brown Dwarf Candidates from the Lithium Test
We present intermediate dispersion (0.7-2.2 \AA ~pix) optical
spectroscopic observations aimed at applying the ``Lithium Test'' to a sample
of ten brown dwarf candidates located in the general field, two in young open
clusters, and two in close binaries. We find evidence for strong Li depletion
in all of them, and thus infer lower mass limits of 0.065~M, depending
only slightly (0.005~M) on the interior models. None of the field
brown dwarf candidates in our sample appears to be a very young (age
~10~yr) substellar object. For one of the faintest proper motion
Pleiades members known (V=20.7) the Li test implies a mass greater than
0.08~M, and therefore it is not a brown dwarf. From our spectra
we estimate spectral types for some objects and present measurements of Halpha
emission strengths and radial velocities. Finally, we compare the positions in
the H-R diagram of our sample of brown dwarf candidates with the theoretical
region where Li is expected to be preserved (Substellar Lithium Region). We
find that certain combinations of temperature calibrations and evolutionary
tracks are consistent with the constraints imposed by the observed Li depletion
in brown dwarf candidates, while others are not.Comment: 20 pp.; 4 figs, available under request; plain LaTeX, ApJ in press,
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