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"Minesweeper" and spectrum of discrete Laplacians
The paper is devoted to a problem inspired by the "Minesweeper" computer
game. It is shown that certain configurations of open cells guarantee the
existence and the uniqueness of solution. Mathematically the problem is reduced
to some spectral properties of discrete differential operators. It is shown how
the uniqueness can be used to create a new game which preserves the spirit of
"Minesweeper" but does not require a computer.Comment: We add consideration of tables based on the triangle tiling of the
plane. Its paper version encounters situations typical for the computer
"Minesweeper" gam
Life cycle assessment for the production of second generation bioethanol from Eucalyptus wood in Chile
Processor Verification Using Efficient Reductions of the Logic of Uninterpreted Functions to Propositional Logic
The logic of equality with uninterpreted functions (EUF) provides a means of
abstracting the manipulation of data by a processor when verifying the
correctness of its control logic. By reducing formulas in this logic to
propositional formulas, we can apply Boolean methods such as Ordered Binary
Decision Diagrams (BDDs) and Boolean satisfiability checkers to perform the
verification.
We can exploit characteristics of the formulas describing the verification
conditions to greatly simplify the propositional formulas generated. In
particular, we exploit the property that many equations appear only in positive
form. We can therefore reduce the set of interpretations of the function
symbols that must be considered to prove that a formula is universally valid to
those that are ``maximally diverse.''
We present experimental results demonstrating the efficiency of this approach
when verifying pipelined processors using the method proposed by Burch and
Dill.Comment: 46 page
How Attitudes of Important Stakeholder Groups Can Influence Effective Water Quality Management
Preliminary results of a survey of Lincoln Lake agricultural and non-agricultural watershed residents as well as water quality regulators/specialists suggests discrepancies exists in different groups perceptions of water quality, the sources of water pollution, and the roles of local, county, state and federal officials in meeting water quality objectives.Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q25, Q53, Q59,
High Temperature Partition Function of the Rigid String
We find that the high temperature limit of the free energy per unit length
for the rigid string agrees dimensionally with that of the QCD string (unlike
the Nambu-Goto string). The sign, and in fact the phase, do not agree. While
this may be a clue to a string theory of QCD, we note that the problem of the
fourth derivative action makes it impossible for the rigid string to be a
correct description.Comment: 7 page
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