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    Physical picture for the anomalous progagation of ordinary electromagnetic waves in a plasma

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    It is shown that the physical mechanism for the anomalous propagation of electromagnetic waves at frequencies below the plasma frequency is due to the deflection of particle thermal motions by the wave magnetic field, leading to a density perturbation which can be large when enhanced by some resonance. In presence of an external magnetic field, cyclotron resonance provides the enhancement for ordinary waves. A waveparticle resonance gives rise to anomalous propagation if the velocity distribution is anisotropic with respect to the wave vector, which allows slow electromagnetic waves, with phase velocity less than the velocity of light

    Computing the lowest eigenvalues of the Fermion matrix by subspace iterations

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    Subspace iterations are used to minimise a generalised Ritz functional of a large, sparse Hermitean matrix. In this way, the lowest mm eigenvalues are determined. Tests with 1m321 \leq m \leq 32 demonstrate that the computational cost (no. of matrix multiplies) does not increase substantially with mm. This implies that, as compared to the case of a m=1m=1, the additional eigenvalues are obtained for free.Comment: Talk presented at LATTICE96(algorithms), 3 pages, 2 Postscript figures, uses epsf.sty, espcrc2.st

    The formation of ion acoustic shocks

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    Recent experiments performed in the double plasma (DP) device have verified the existence of electrostatic ion acoustic laminar shocks. The influence of the piston on the shock structure is investigated by modeling the DP device and by numerically solving the temporal and spatial evolution of the shock. In order to isolate piston effects, as opposed to kinetic theory effects such as reflected ions and trapped electrons, the DP plasma is modeled as a cold ion fluid with isothermal Boltzmann electrons. It is shown that laminar shock transitions with structure agreeing with DP shock experiments can be excited

    FLS: A Message from the 1984-85 Fund for the Law School Chairman

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    Mr. Fried, the incoming chairman of the fund, reminds alums: it\u27s for the law school

    Measurement of thermal conductance of multilayer and other insulation materials Final report

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    Thermal conductance measurements of multilayer, aluminumized polymeric films for space suit insulation material

    Eye-CU: Sleep Pose Classification for Healthcare using Multimodal Multiview Data

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    Manual analysis of body poses of bed-ridden patients requires staff to continuously track and record patient poses. Two limitations in the dissemination of pose-related therapies are scarce human resources and unreliable automated systems. This work addresses these issues by introducing a new method and a new system for robust automated classification of sleep poses in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) environment. The new method, coupled-constrained Least-Squares (cc-LS), uses multimodal and multiview (MM) data and finds the set of modality trust values that minimizes the difference between expected and estimated labels. The new system, Eye-CU, is an affordable multi-sensor modular system for unobtrusive data collection and analysis in healthcare. Experimental results indicate that the performance of cc-LS matches the performance of existing methods in ideal scenarios. This method outperforms the latest techniques in challenging scenarios by 13% for those with poor illumination and by 70% for those with both poor illumination and occlusions. Results also show that a reduced Eye-CU configuration can classify poses without pressure information with only a slight drop in its performance.Comment: Ten-page manuscript including references and ten figure
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