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Effect of space environment on circadian rhythms of plants, for the purpose of defining and verifying an experiment suitable for use in a biosatellite final report, sep. 1, 1964 - feb. 28, 1965
Space environment effect on circadian rhythms of plants for use in biosatellit
AN E-V ANALYSIS OF PRICING ALTERNATIVES FOR LONG-TERM MARKETING CONTRACTS
Demand and Price Analysis, Marketing,
Estimating solar radiation for plant simulation models
Five algorithms producing daily solar radiation surrogates using daily temperatures and rainfall were evaluated using measured solar radiation data for seven U.S. locations. The algorithms were compared both in terms of accuracy of daily solar radiation estimates and terms of response when used in a plant growth simulation model (CERES-wheat). Requirements for accuracy of solar radiation for plant growth simulation models are discussed. One algorithm is recommended as being best suited for use in these models when neither measured nor satellite estimated solar radiation values are available
Loschmidt echoes in two-body random matrix ensembles
Fidelity decay is studied for quantum many-body systems with a dominant
independent particle Hamiltonian resulting e.g. from a mean field theory with a
weak two-body interaction. The diagonal terms of the interaction are included
in the unperturbed Hamiltonian, while the off-diagonal terms constitute the
perturbation that distorts the echo. We give the linear response solution for
this problem in a random matrix framework. While the ensemble average shows no
surprising behavior, we find that the typical ensemble member as represented by
the median displays a very slow fidelity decay known as ``freeze''. Numerical
calculations confirm this result and show, that the ground state even on
average displays the freeze. This may contribute to explanation of the
``unreasonable'' success of mean field theories.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures (6 eps files), RevTex; v2: slight modifications
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Making Executioners out of Pharmacists: Why South Carolina Should Not Adopt a Lethal Injection Secrecy Statute
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