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European markets for NFC: supply and demand issues
orange juice, NFC, Europe, supply, demand, Agribusiness,
Stability of jammed packings I: the rigidity length scale
In 2005, Wyart et al. (Europhys. Lett., 72 (2005) 486) showed that the low
frequency vibrational properties of jammed amorphous sphere packings can be
understood in terms of a length scale, called l*, that diverges as the system
becomes marginally unstable. Despite the tremendous success of this theory, it
has been difficult to connect the counting argument that defines l* to other
length scales that diverge near the jamming transition. We present an alternate
derivation of l* based on the onset of rigidity. This phenomenological approach
reveals the physical mechanism underlying the length scale and is relevant to a
range of systems for which the original argument breaks down. It also allows us
to present the first direct numerical measurement of l*.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
U.S. Tax Aspects of Technology Transfers between the United States and Canada
Canada-United States Economic Ties: The Technology Context, taxation and technology transfe
Canada-United States Tax Accounting--Competent Authority, Section 482 Transfers and Joint Audits
U.S. Tax Aspects of Technology Transfers between the United States and Canada
Canada-United States Economic Ties: The Technology Context, taxation and technology transfe
Magnetization Measurements on Single Crystals of Superconducting Ba0.6K0.4BiO3
Extensive measurements of the magnetization of superconducting single crystal
samples of Ba0.6K0.4BiO3} have been made using SQUID and cantilever force
magnetometry at temperatures ranging between 1.3 and 350 K and in magnetic
fields from near zero to 27 T. Hysteresis curves of magnetization versus field
allow a determination of the thermodynamic critical field, the reversibility
field, and the upper critical field as a function of temperature. The lower
critical field is measured seperately and the Ginzburg-Landau parameter is
found to be temperature dependent. All critical fields have higher T = 0 limits
than have been previously noted and none of the temperature dependence of the
critical fields follow the expected power laws leading to possible alternate
interpretation of the thermodynamic nature of the superconducting transition.Comment: 33 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in Philosophical
Magazine B on 7 August 1999. This paper supplies the experimental details for
the argument presented in our PRL 82 (1999) p. 4532-4535 (also at
cond-mat/9904288
PDFS: Practical Data Feed Service for Smart Contracts
Smart contracts are a new paradigm that emerged with the rise of the
blockchain technology. They allow untrusting parties to arrange agreements.
These agreements are encoded as a programming language code and deployed on a
blockchain platform, where all participants execute them and maintain their
state. Smart contracts are promising since they are automated and
decentralized, thus limiting the involvement of third trusted parties, and can
contain monetary transfers. Due to these features, many people believe that
smart contracts will revolutionize the way we think of distributed
applications, information sharing, financial services, and infrastructures.
To release the potential of smart contracts, it is necessary to connect the
contracts with the outside world, such that they can understand and use
information from other infrastructures. For instance, smart contracts would
greatly benefit when they have access to web content. However, there are many
challenges associated with realizing such a system, and despite the existence
of many proposals, no solution is secure, provides easily-parsable data,
introduces small overheads, and is easy to deploy.
In this paper we propose PDFS, a practical system for data feeds that
combines the advantages of the previous schemes and introduces new
functionalities. PDFS extends content providers by including new features for
data transparency and consistency validations. This combination provides
multiple benefits like content which is easy to parse and efficient
authenticity verification without breaking natural trust chains. PDFS keeps
content providers auditable, mitigates their malicious activities (like data
modification or censorship), and allows them to create a new business model. We
show how PDFS is integrated with existing web services, report on a PDFS
implementation and present results from conducted case studies and experiments.Comment: Blockchain; Smart Contracts; Data Authentication; Ethereu
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