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    Effect of Changing the Vocal Tract Shape on the Sound Production of the Recorder: An Experimental and Theoretical Study

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    Changing the vocal tract shape is one of the techniques which can be used by the players of wind instruments to modify the quality of the sound. It has been intensely studied in the case of reed instruments but has received only little attention in the case of air-jet instruments. This paper presents a first study focused on changes in the vocal tract shape in recorder playing techniques. Measurements carried out with recorder players allow to identify techniques involving changes of the mouth shape as well as consequences on the sound. A second experiment performed in laboratory mimics the coupling with the vocal tract on an artificial mouth. The phase of the transfer function between the instrument and the mouth of the player is identified to be the relevant parameter of the coupling. It is shown to have consequences on the spectral content in terms of energy distribution among the even and odd harmonics, as well as on the stability of the first two oscillating regimes. The results gathered from the two experiments allow to develop a simplified model of sound production including the effect of changing the vocal tract shape. It is based on the modification of the jet instabilities due to the pulsating emerging jet. Two kinds of instabilities, symmetric and anti-symmetric, with respect to the stream axis, are controlled by the coupling with the vocal tract and the acoustic oscillation within the pipe, respectively. The symmetry properties of the flow are mapped on the temporal formulation of the source term, predicting a change in the even / odd harmonics energy distribution. The predictions are in qualitative agreement with the experimental observations

    Ultra-low threshold CW Triply Resonant OPO in the near infrared using Periodically Poled Lithium Niobate

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    We have operated a CW triply resonant OPO using a PPLN crystal pumped by a Nd:YAG laser at 1.06 micron and generating signal and idler modes in the 2-2.3 micron range. The OPO was operated stably in single mode operation over large periods of time with a pump threshold as low as 500 microwatts.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, submitted to JEOS

    Atlas des températures et des courants géostrophiques de 1979 à 1985 déduits des mesures XBT le long des rails de navigation du Pacifique tropical

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    Dans le Pacifique tropical, la concentration de données du réseau XBT (expendable bathythermograph) ORSTOM-SIO (Scripps Institutio of Oceanography) autour de trois rails de navigation a permis de construire des champs de températures et de courants géostrophiques. Afin d'obtenir des champs de températures les plus précis possible, le fichier original ORSTOM-SIO a été tout d'abord triplé par la récupération d'un maximum de données XBT et de quelques données hydrologiques et de sondes CTD (conductivité, température, profondeur) auprès de différents services océanographiques. Les champs de températures à trois dimensions (latitude, profondeur, temps) ont été obtenu en regroupant, indépendamment de la longitude, les données de profils thermiques autour de trois rails moyens situés dans les zones ouest, centre et est du Pacifique tropical. Ces champs s'étendent en latitude de 20°S à 20°N pour les zones ouest et centre et de 20°S à 7°N pour la zone est, en profondeur de 0 à 4OO m et en temps de janvier 1979 à décembre 198

    Bifurcations in the wake of a thick circular disk

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    Using DNS, we investigate the dynamics in the wake of a circular disk of aspect ratio χ = d/w = 3(where d is the diameter and w the thickness) embedded in a uniform flow of magnitude U0 perpendicular to its symmetry axis. As the Reynolds number Re = U0d/ν is increased, the flow is shown to experience an original series of bifurcations leading to chaos. The range Re ∈ [150, 218] is analysed in detail. In this range, five different non-axisymmetric regimes are successively encountered, including states similar to those previously identified in the flow past a sphere or an infinitely thin disk, as well as a new regime characterised by the presence of two distinct frequencies. A theoretical model based on the theory of mode interaction with symmetries, previously introduced to explain the bifurcations in the flow past a sphere or an infinitely thin disk (Fabre et al. in Phys Fluids 20:051702, 2008), is shown to explain correctly all these results. Higher values of the Reynolds number, up to 270, are also considered. Results indicate that the flow encounters at least four additional bifurcations before reaching a chaotic state

    Optimality Theory as a Framework for Lexical Acquisition

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    This paper re-investigates a lexical acquisition system initially developed for French.We show that, interestingly, the architecture of the system reproduces and implements the main components of Optimality Theory. However, we formulate the hypothesis that some of its limitations are mainly due to a poor representation of the constraints used. Finally, we show how a better representation of the constraints used would yield better results
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