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Instrument calibrates low gas-rate flowmeters
Electronically measuring the transit time of a soap bubble carried by the gas stream between two fixed points in a burette calibrates flowmeters used for measuring low gas-flow rates
Advanced turboprop vibratory characteristics
The assembly of SR5 advanced turboprop blades to develop a structural dynamic data base for swept props is reported. Steady state blade deformation under centrifugal loading and vibratory characteristics of the rotor assembly were measured. Vibration was induced through a system of piezoelectric crystals attached to the blades. Data reduction procedures are used to provide deformation, mode shape, and frequencies of the assembly at predetermined speeds
The Restructuring of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool: Overconfidence and Agency
This paper examines how agency problems combined with overconfidence and hubris by coop management lead to financial failure in the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. As a consequence of both of these problems, the Pool made poor investment decisions and ended up in severe financial difficulties. These problems were exacerbated by three additional factors: (1) ownership and control were separated via an A-B share structure, leading to a situation where neither farmer members nor investors had an incentive to monitor management activities; (2) the sheer volume of investment activity undertaken made it virtually impossible for the board to stay on top of what was happening; and (3) as a result of the change financial structure, senior management had available a large amount of debt capital that it could spend.Agribusiness, Crop Production/Industries,
Schur Q-functions and degeneracy locus formulas for morphisms with symmetries
We give closed-form formulas for the fundamental classes of degeneracy loci
associated with vector bundle maps given locally by (not necessary square)
matrices which are symmetric (resp. skew-symmetric) w.r.t. the main diagonal.
Our description uses essentially Schur Q-polynomials of a bundle, and is based
on a certain push-forward formula for these polynomials in a Grassmann bundle.Comment: 22 pages, AMSTEX, misprints corrected, exposition improved. to appear
in the Proceedings of Intersection Theory Conference in Bologna, "Progress in
Mathematics", Birkhause
Monomial transformations of the projective space
We prove that, over any field, the dimension of the indeterminacy locus of a
rational transformation of which is defined by monomials of the same
degree with no common factors is at least , provided that the
degree of as a map is not divisible by . This implies upper bounds on
the multidegree of
Particle-wave duality: a dichotomy between symmetry and asymmetry
Symmetry plays a central role in many areas of modern physics. Here we show
that it also underpins the dual particle and wave nature of quantum systems. We
begin by noting that a classical point particle breaks translational symmetry
whereas a wave with uniform amplitude does not. This provides a basis for
associating particle nature with asymmetry and wave nature with symmetry. We
derive expressions for the maximum amount of classical information we can have
about the symmetry and asymmetry of a quantum system with respect to an
arbitrary group. We find that the sum of the information about the symmetry
(wave nature) and the asymmetry (particle nature) is bounded by log(D) where D
is the dimension of the Hilbert space. The combination of multiple systems is
shown to exhibit greater symmetry and thus more wavelike character. In
particular, a class of entangled systems is shown to be capable of exhibiting
wave-like symmetry as a whole while exhibiting particle-like asymmetry
internally. We also show that superdense coding can be viewed as being
essentially an interference phenomenon involving wave-like symmetry with
respect to the group of Pauli operators.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
Useful entanglement can be extracted from all nonseparable states
We consider entanglement distillation from a single-copy of a multipartite
state, and instead of rates we analyze the "quality" of the distilled
entanglement. This "quality" is quantified by the fidelity with the GHZ-state.
We show that each not fully-separable state can increase the "quality"
of the entanglement distilled from other states, no matter how weakly entangled
is . We also generalize this to the case where the goal is distilling
states different than the GHZ. These results provide new insights on the
geometry of the set of separable states and its dual (the set of entanglement
witnesses).Comment: 7 page
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Trends in life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of future light duty electric vehicles
The majority of previous studies examining life cycle greenhouse gas (LCGHG) emissions of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have focused on efficiency-oriented vehicle designs with limited battery capacities. However, two dominant trends in the US BEV market make these studies increasingly obsolete: sales show significant increases in battery capacity and attendant range and are increasingly dominated by large luxury or high-performance vehicles. In addition, an era of new use and ownership models may mean significant changes to vehicle utilization, and the carbon intensity of electricity is expected to decrease. Thus, the question is whether these trends significantly alter our expectations of future BEV LCGHG emissions. To answer this question, three archetypal vehicle designs for the year 2025 along with scenarios for increased range and different use models are simulated in an LCGHG model: an efficiency-oriented compact vehicle; a high performance luxury sedan; and a luxury sport utility vehicle. While production emissions are less than 10% of LCGHG emissions for today's gasoline vehicles, they account for about 40% for a BEV, and as much as two-thirds of a future BEV operated on a primarily renewable grid. Larger battery systems and low utilization do not outweigh expected reductions in emissions from electricity used for vehicle charging. These trends could be exacerbated by increasing BEV market shares for larger vehicles. However, larger battery systems could reduce per-mile emissions of BEVs in high mileage applications, like on-demand ride sharing or shared vehicle fleets, meaning that trends in use patterns may countervail those in BEV design
RadVel: The Radial Velocity Modeling Toolkit
RadVel is an open source Python package for modeling Keplerian orbits in
radial velocity (RV) time series. RadVel provides a convenient framework to fit
RVs using maximum a posteriori optimization and to compute robust confidence
intervals by sampling the posterior probability density via Markov Chain Monte
Carlo (MCMC). RadVel allows users to float or fix parameters, impose priors,
and perform Bayesian model comparison. We have implemented realtime MCMC
convergence tests to ensure adequate sampling of the posterior. RadVel can
output a number of publication-quality plots and tables. Users may interface
with RadVel through a convenient command-line interface or directly from
Python. The code is object-oriented and thus naturally extensible. We encourage
contributions from the community. Documentation is available at
http://radvel.readthedocs.io.Comment: prepared for resubmission to PAS
Integral Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch theorem
We show that, in characteristic zero, the obvious integral version of the
Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch formula obtained by clearing the denominators of the
Todd and Chern characters is true (without having to divide the Chow groups by
their torsion subgroups). The proof introduces an alternative to Grothendieck's
strategy: we use resolution of singularities and the weak factorization theorem
for birational maps.Comment: 24 page
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