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Improved consolidation of silicon carbide
Alpha silicon carbide powder was consolidated by both dry and wet methods. Dry pressing in a double acting steel die yielded sintered test bars with an average flexural strength of 235.6 MPa with a critical flaw size of approximately 100 micro m. An aqueous slurry pressing technique produced sintered test bars with an average flexural strength of 440.8 MPa with a critical flaw size of approximately 25 micro m. Image analysis revealed a reduction in both pore area and pore size distribution in the slurry pressed sintered test bars. The improvements in the slurry pressed material properties are discussed in terms of reduced agglomeration and improved particle packing during consolidation
On a suggestion relating topological and quantum mechanical entanglements
We analyze a recent suggestion \cite{kauffman1,kauffman2} on a possible
relation between topological and quantum mechanical entanglements. We show that
a one to one correspondence does not exist, neither between topologically
linked diagrams and entangled states, nor between braid operators and quantum
entanglers. We also add a new dimension to the question of entangling
properties of unitary operators in general.Comment: RevTex, 7 eps figures, to be published in Phys. Lett. A (2004
Exact Topological Quantum Order in D=3 and Beyond: Branyons and Brane-Net Condensates
We construct an exactly solvable Hamiltonian acting on a 3-dimensional
lattice of spin- systems that exhibits topological quantum order.
The ground state is a string-net and a membrane-net condensate. Excitations
appear in the form of quasiparticles and fluxes, as the boundaries of strings
and membranes, respectively. The degeneracy of the ground state depends upon
the homology of the 3-manifold. We generalize the system to , were
different topological phases may occur. The whole construction is based on
certain special complexes that we call colexes.Comment: Revtex4 file, color figures, minor correction
Biodegradation of Dichloromethane and Its Utilization as a Growth Substrate under Methanogenic Conditions
Biodegradation of dichloromethane (DCM) to environmentally acceptable products was demonstrated under methanogenic conditions (35 degrees C). When DCM was supplied to enrichment cultures as the sole organic compound at a low enough concentration to avoid inhibition of methanogenesis, the molar ratio of CH4 formed to DCM consumed (0.473) was very close to the amount predicted by stoichiometric conservation of electrons. DCM degradation was also demonstrated when methanogenesis was partially inhibited (with 0.5 to 1.5 mM 2-bromoethanesulfonate or approximately 2 mM DCM) or completely stopped (with 50 to 55.5 mM 2-bromoethanesulfonate). Addition of a eubacterial inhibitor (vancomycin, 100 mg/liter) greatly reduced the rate of DCM degradation. 14CO2 was the principal product of [14C]DCM degradation, followed by 14CH4 (when methanogenesis was uninhibited) or 14CH3COOH (when methanogenesis was partially or completely inhibited). Hydrogen accumulated during DCM degradation and then returned to background levels when DCM was consumed. These results suggested that nonmethanogenic organisms mediated DCM degradation, oxidizing a portion to CO2 and fermenting the remainder to acetate; acetate formation suggested involvement of an acetogen. Methanogens in the enrichment culture then converted the products of DCM degradation to CH4. Aceticlastic methanogens were more easily inhibited by 2-bromoethanesulfonate and DCM than were CO2-reducing methanogens. When DCM was the sole organic-carbon and electron donor source supplied, its use as a growth substrate was demonstrated. The highest observed yield was 0.085 g of suspended organic carbon formed per g of DCM carbon consumed. Approximately 85% of the biomass formed was attributable to the growth of nonmethanogens, and 15% was attributable to methanogens
Journal Article – Psychiatry in the Army Air Forces & The Services of the Military Mental Hygiene Unit
Two articles published in the July 1943 issue of the American Journal of Psychiatry that discuss the Special Training Unit Program. The titles are, Psychiatry in the Army Air Forces and The Services of the Military Mental Hygiene Unit.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/stu_1210th_fort_ontario/1056/thumbnail.jp
Computational equivalence of the two inequivalent spinor representations of the braid group in the Ising topological quantum computer
We demonstrate that the two inequivalent spinor representations of the braid
group \B_{2n+2}, describing the exchanges of 2n+2 non-Abelian Ising anyons in
the Pfaffian topological quantum computer, are equivalent from computational
point of view, i.e., the sets of topologically protected quantum gates that
could be implemented in both cases by braiding exactly coincide. We give the
explicit matrices generating almost all braidings in the spinor representations
of the 2n+2 Ising anyons, as well as important recurrence relations. Our
detailed analysis allows us to understand better the physical difference
between the two inequivalent representations and to propose a process that
could determine the type of representation for any concrete physical
realization of the Pfaffian quantum computer.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, published versio
Note on graviton MHV amplitudes
Two new formulas which express n-graviton MHV tree amplitudes in terms of
sums of squares of n-gluon amplitudes are discussed. The first formula is
derived from recursion relations. The second formula, simpler because it
involves fewer permutations, is obtained from the variant of the Berends,
Giele, Kuijf formula given in Arxiv:0707.1035.Comment: 10 page
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