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Propulsion Working Group report
Existing technology limits and performances, high payoff technologies, propulsion technologies, electric propulsion systems, and advanced bipropellant systems are outlined
On the infeasibility of entanglement generation in Gaussian quantum systems via classical control
This paper uses a system theoretic approach to show that classical linear
time invariant controllers cannot generate steady state entanglement in a
bipartite Gaussian quantum system which is initialized in a Gaussian state. The
paper also shows that the use of classical linear controllers cannot generate
entanglement in a finite time from a bipartite system initialized in a
separable Gaussian state. The approach reveals connections between system
theoretic concepts and the well known physical principle that local operations
and classical communications cannot generate entangled states starting from
separable states.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. To appear in IEEE Transactions on Automatic
Control, 201
Nonlocal Dynamics of Passive Tracer Dispersion with Random Stopping
We investigate the nonlocal behavior of passive tracer dispersion with random
stopping at various sites in fluids. This kind of dispersion processes is
modeled by an integral partial differential equation, i.e., an
advection-diffusion equation with a memory term. We have shown the exponential
decay of the passive tracer concentration, under suitable conditions for the
velocity field and the probability distribution of random stopping time.Comment: 7 page
Machine learning techniques for fault isolation and sensor placement
Fault isolation and sensor placement are vital for monitoring and diagnosis. A sensor conveys information about a system's state that guides troubleshooting if problems arise. We are using machine learning methods to uncover behavioral patterns over snapshots of system simulations that will aid fault isolation and sensor placement, with an eye towards minimality, fault coverage, and noise tolerance
Coolant side heat transfer with rotation: User manual for 3D-TEACH with rotation
This program solves the governing transport equations in Reynolds average form for the flow of a 3-D, steady state, viscous, heat conducting, multiple species, single phase, Newtonian fluid with combustion. The governing partial differential equations are solved in physical variables in either a Cartesian or cylindrical coordinate system. The effects of rotation on the momentum and enthalpy calculations modeled in Cartesian coordinates are examined. The flow of the fluid should be confined and subsonic with a maximum Mach number no larger than 0.5. This manual describes the operating procedures and input details for executing a 3D-TEACH computation
Preliminary geologic mapping near the Nilosyrtis Mensae, Mars
Virtually the entire map area is mantled by an irregular deposit of material that is apparently fine-grained and erodible. It is also extremely young, as there is not a single crater larger than 1 km in the map area that was emplaced atop the mantle. Knobs abound in the study area; many are presumably caused by the mantling of pre-existing topography. In many cases the older knob of the core is exposed. Many such knob cores are surrounded by small scarplets; it is not yet clear whether the scarplets are the eroded edges of mantle beds that at one time draped over the knob core and have been subsequently exposed by erosion, or whether they are eroded versions of lobate debris aprons. Many craters in the study area contain concentric crater fill, which may indicate downslope movement of volatile-rich materials or repeated cycles of aeolian gradation
Equity Returns and Inflation: The Puzzlingly Long Lags
This paper examines data for stock prices and price levels of 14 developed countries during the post-WWII era and compares their behavior in that sample with behavior over the past two centuries in the UK and the US. Contrary to much of the literature of the past several decades, we find that nominal equity prices do, in fact, keep pace with movements in the overall price level. Our results suggest, however, that this is only the case over long periods. The puzzle therefore is not that equities fail the test as inflation hedges, as had been quite widely believed, but that they take so long to pass.Stock prices, inflation, Fisher effect, neutrality, cointegration,Equity Returns,Inflation ,Long Lags
Real Exchange Rate Behavior Under Floating and Fixed Regimes
In this paper we examine the stability of the real exchange rate and the macroeconomic effects of alternative exchange-rate regimes, including currency union, on real exchange-rate behaviour. We focus on the Irish punt in order to exploit its diversity of experience over different nominal exchange rate regimes. We make both temporal and cross-country comparisons of real-exchange-rate stability for the Irish punt with sterling, the US dollar and the German mark. We reach two conclusions on the basis of our results. The first is that for Ireland, as for most other countries, purchasing power parity provides a reasonably good description of actual exchange rate behaviour over the long run. Our second principal conclusion concerns regime effects. Currency union appears to matter. The real exchange rates we analyse are unambiguously less variable under currency union than under alternative exchange-rate systems. Otherwise, however, we find no clear-cut differences in behaviour across regimes.Exchange Rates, purchasing power parity, exchange-rate regimes, currency union
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