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On equiangular lines in 17 dimensions and the characteristic polynomial of a Seidel matrix
For a positive integer, we find restrictions modulo on the
coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of a Seidel matrix
. We show that, for a Seidel matrix of order even (resp. odd), there are
at most (resp. ) possibilities for
the congruence class of modulo . As an application
of these results, we obtain an improvement to the upper bound for the number of
equiangular lines in , that is, we reduce the known upper bound
from to .Comment: 21 pages, fixed typo in Lemma 2.
Another construction of edge-regular graphs with regular cliques
We exhibit a new construction of edge-regular graphs with regular cliques
that are not strongly regular. The infinite family of graphs resulting from
this construction includes an edge-regular graph with parameters . We
also show that edge-regular graphs with -regular cliques that are not
strongly regular must have at least vertices.Comment: 7 page
Development of four-dimensional atmospheric models (worldwide)
Development of four dimensional atmospheric models from global data for predicting atmospheric attenuation encountered by earth resources observation sensor
The feasibility of sea surface temperature determination using satellite infrared data
Sea surface temperature determination feasibility using satellite infrared dat
Abnormal Myocardial Blood Flow Reserve Observed in Cardiac Amyloidosis
We performed real-time myocardial contrast echocardiography on a patient with cardiac amyloidosis and previous normal coronary angiography presenting with atypical chest pain to assess myocardial blood flow reserve (MBFR). Myocardial contrast echocardiography was performed and flash microbubble destruction and replenishment analysis was used to calculate myocardial blood flow. Dipyridamole was used to achieve hyperemia. MBFR was derived from the ratio of peak myocardial blood flow at hyperemia and rest. The results show a marked reduction in MBFR in our patient. Previous reports of luminal obstruction of intramyocardial rather than epicardial vessels by amyloid deposition may be causing microvascular dysfunction
Marine resources and ocean surveys
Application of ERTS-1 remotely sensed multispectral imagery to marine resources and oceanic observations and surveys - Conferenc
A PROSPECTIVE INVESTIGATION OF JOY AND TRAIT GRATITUDE
This prospective study examined the relationship between trait gratitude and future joy. The purpose was to determine if trait gratitude could predict future joy. Previously, studies have not examined the specific relationship between these two emotions, but there is good reason to believe that joy is a distinct positive emotion, and gratitude may be foundational for the experience of joy. The study was done with university students taking the GRAT, GQ-6, and measures of joy at two time points, seven to nine weeks apart. Data were analyzed from 149 participants recruited from psychology classes. Participants with higher trait gratitude at Time 1, as determined by the GRAT, tended to have more joy at Time 2. However, when measuring trait gratitude with the GQ-6, this trend did not reach significance. As an exploratory analysis, I analyzed the relationship between Time 1 trait joy and Time 2 state gratitude and found a similar relationship. These findings not only support that trait gratitude may be foundational for joy over time, but also suggest joy and gratitude can support each other in an upward spiral. Future directions are also discussed
Absence of magnetic long range order in YCrSbO: bond-disorder induced magnetic frustration in a ferromagnetic pyrochlore
The consequences of nonmagnetic-ion dilution for the pyrochlore family
Y()O ( = magnetic ion, = nonmagnetic
ion) have been investigated. As a first step, we experimentally examine the
magnetic properties of YCrSbO ( = 0.5), in which the magnetic
sites (Cr) are percolative. Although the effective Cr-Cr spin exchange
is ferromagnetic, as evidenced by a positive Curie-Weiss temperature,
= 20.1(6) K, our high-resolution neutron powder
diffraction measurements detect no sign of magnetic long range order down to 2
K. In order to understand our observations, we performed numerical simulations
to study the bond-disorder introduced by the ionic size mismatch between
and . Based on these simulations, bond-disorder ( 0.23)
percolates well ahead of site-disorder ( 0.61). This model
successfully reproduces the critical region (0.2 < < 0.25) for the N\'eel
to spin glass phase transition in Zn(CrGa)O, where
the Cr/Ga-sublattice forms the same corner-sharing tetrahedral network as the
-sublattice in Y()O, and the rapid drop in
magnetically ordered moment in the N\'eel phase [Lee , Phys. Rev. B
77, 014405 (2008)]. Our study stresses the nonnegligible role of bond-disorder
on magnetic frustration, even in ferromagnets
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