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Non-equilibrium phenomena and molecular reaction dynamics: mode space, energy space and conformer space
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A simulation of a message passing protocol for a network of transputers
With decreasing cost and size of processors and more sophisticated demands of computer users, it is becoming popular to execute programs in parallel on a distributed network. Processors communicate through shared memory or hard-wired links depending on the hardware and topology of the system. Simulation is an appropriate tool for the investigation of system throughput, and the projection of system behavior under various workloads.
In this paper is described the configuration and communication protocol of an INMOS Transputer network, and the construction, verification, and validation of a detailed simulation model for the network. Results obtained from the execution of the model, projecting system behavior under both heavy and moderate workloads, are presented. The most significant results obtained indicate that system throughput is severely degraded when increases are made to either message traffic distance or network buffer size. Several areas for further research are suggested, including an alternative topology for large networks
The redshift evolution of the baryonic Tully-Fisher relation in Simba
The baryonic Tully-Fisher relation (BTFR) is an important tool for
constraining galaxy evolution models. As 21-cm HI emission studies have been
largely restricted to low redshifts, the redshift evolution of the BTFR is yet
to be fully studied. The upcoming LADUMA survey (Looking At the Distant
Universe with the MeerKAT Array) will address this. As preparation for LADUMA,
we use the Simba hydrodynamical galaxy formation simulation from the
Simba-hires (25 h Mpc) run to generate rotational velocity
measures from galaxy rotation curves () and HI spectral line
profile widths ( and ) at three different redshifts ( = 0, 0.5,
and 1). Using these measures, together with the dark matter velocity
dispersion, we consider the redshift evolution of the BTFR of Simba galaxies.
We find that LADUMA will be successful in detecting redshift evolution of the
BTFR, provided that auxiliary data is used to distinguish galaxies with disky
morphologies. spectral line widths give lower scatter and more pronounced
redshift evolution compared to . We also compare these rotational velocity
measures to the dark matter velocity dispersion across redshift and galaxy
morphology. We find weak redshift evolution between rotational velocity and the
dark matter halo mass, and provide fits for estimating a galaxy's dark matter
halo mass from HI spectral line widths. This study with Simba showcases the
importance of upcoming, deep SKA pathfinder surveys such as LADUMA, and
provides predictions to compare with redshift evolution of the BTFR and galaxy
dark matter content from HI rotational velocity measures.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures. Submitted to MNRA
Electrical transport properties of bulk MgB2 materials synthesized by the electrolysis on fused mixtures of MgCl2, NaCl, KCl and MgB2O4
Electrolysis was carried out on fused mixtures of MgCl2, NaCl, KCl and MgB2O4
under an Ar flow at 600C. Electrical resistivity measurements for the grown
deposits show an onset of superconducting transition at 37 K in the absence of
applied magnetic field. The resistivity decreases down to zero below 32 K. From
an applied-field dependence of resistivity, an upper critical field and a
coherence length were calculated to be 9.7 T and 5.9 nm at 0 K, respectively
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