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Ferroelectrically induced weak-ferromagnetism in a single-phase multiferroic by design
We present a strategy to design structures for which a polar lattice
distortion induces weak ferromagnetism. We identify a large class of
multiferroic oxides as potential realizations and use density-functional theory
to screen several promising candidates. By elucidating the interplay between
the polarization and the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya vector, we show how the
direction of the magnetization can be switched between 180 symmetry
equivalent states with an applied electric field.Comment: Significantly revised for clarit
Mining topological relations from the web
Topological relations between geographic regions are of interest in many applications. When the exact boundaries of regions are not available, such relations can be established by analysing natural language information from web documents. In particular we demonstrate how redundancy-based techniques can be used to acquire containment and adjacency relations, and how fuzzy spatial reasoning can be employed to maintain the consistency of the resulting knowledge base
Symmetric duality with invexity in variational problems
AbstractWeak and strong duality results are established under invexity hypotheses for symmetric dual variational problems without positivity constraints. Self-dual problems and static symmetric dual programs are included as special cases
Unusual light spectra from a two-level atom in squeezed vacuum
We investigate the interaction of an atom with a multi-channel squeezed
vacuum. It turns out that the light coming out in a particular channel can have
anomalous spectral properties, among them asymmetry of the spectrum, absence of
the central peak as well as central hole burning for particular parameters. As
an example plane-wave squeezing is considered. In this case the above phenomena
can occur for the light spectra in certain directions. In the total spectrum
these phenomena are washed out.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, 3 figures (included via epsf
How has the relationship between parental education and child outcomes changed in Australia since the 1980s?
Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the publisherThis paper examines how the relationship between parents’ educational
achievement (a marker of their socio‑economic status) and children’s early
developmental outcomes has evolved in Australia since the early 1980s.
The specific focus of this paper is whether the gradient in children’s early
developmental outcomes by parents’ education has changed since the
1980s. A comparative analysis of two surveys is undertaken that follows
Australian cohorts of children through their early years – the Australian
Temperament Project (following children born in Victoria in the early 1980s)
and the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (following a representative
sample of children born in Australia in 1999). The analysis shows that the
relationship between parental education and children’s early developmental
outcomes does not in general appear to have changed greatly over the
years. The gradient associated with behaviour difficulties, persistence in
behaviour difficulties over time, and in reading skills has either remained the
same or strengthened somewhat, while the gradient associated with social
skills has weakened. The paper concludes with a discussion of issues that
might explain these trends
Electromagnetic and corpuscular emission from the solar flare of 1991 June 15: Continuous acceleraton of relativistic particles
Data on X-,γ-ray, optical and radio emission from the 1991 June 15 solar flare are considered. We have calculated the spectrum of protons that producesγ-rays during the gradual phase of the flare. The primary proton spectrum can be described as a Bessel-function-type up to 0.8 GeV and a power law with the spectral index ≈3 from 0.8 up to 10 GeV or above. We have also analyzed data on energetic particles near the Earth. Their spectrum differed from that of primary protons producingγ-ray line emission. In the gradual phase of the flare additional pulses of energy release occurred and the time profiles of cm-radio emission andγ-rays in the 0.8–10 MeV energy band and above 50 MeV coincided. A continuous and simultaneous stochastic acceleration of the protons and relativistic electrons at the gradual phase of the flare is considered as a natural explanation of the data
Energy Harvesting for the Internet-of-Things: Measurements and Probability Models
The success of future Internet-of-Things (IoT) based application deployments depends on the ability of wireless sensor platforms to sustain uninterrupted operation based on environmental energy harvesting. In this paper, we deploy a multitransducer platform for photovoltaic and piezoelectric energy harvesting and collect raw data about the harvested power in commonly-encountered outdoor and indoor scenarios. We couple the generated power profiles with probability mixture models and make our data and processing code freely available to the research community for wireless sensors and IoT-oriented applications. Our aim is to provide data-driven probability models that characterize the energy production process, which will substantially facilitate the coupling of energy harvesting statistics with energy consumption models for processing and transceiver designs within upcoming IoT deployments
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