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Relative periodic orbits in point vortex systems
We give a method to determine relative periodic orbits in point vortex
systems: it consists mainly into perform a symplectic reduction on a fixed
point submanifold in order to obtain a two-dimensional reduced phase space. The
method is applied to point vortices systems on a sphere and on the plane, but
works for other surfaces with isotropy (cylinder, ellipsoid, ...). The method
permits also to determine some relative equilibria and heteroclinic cycles
connecting these relative equilibria.Comment: 27 pages, 17 figure
Sensitivity Analysis of Values at Risk
The aim of this paper is to analyze the sensitivity of Value at Risk (VaR) with respect to portfolio allocation. We derive analytical expressions for the first and second derivatives of the Value at Risk, and explain how they can be used to simplify statistical inference and to perform a local analysis of the Value at Risk. An empirical illustration of such an analysis is given for a portfolio of French stocks.
Non-Boolean almost perfect nonlinear functions on non-Abelian groups
The purpose of this paper is to present the extended definitions and
characterizations of the classical notions of APN and maximum nonlinear Boolean
functions to deal with the case of mappings from a finite group K to another
one N with the possibility that one or both groups are non-Abelian.Comment: 17 page
Polarized Gamma-ray Emission from the Galactic Black Hole Cygnus X-1
Because of their inherently high flux allowing the detection of clear
signals, black hole X-ray binaries are interesting candidates for polarization
studies, even if no polarization signals have been observed from them before.
Such measurements would provide further detailed insight into these sources'
emission mechanisms. We measured the polarization of the gamma-ray emission
from the black hole binary system Cygnus X-1 with the INTEGRAL/IBIS telescope.
Spectral modeling of the data reveals two emission mechanisms: The 250-400 keV
data are consistent with emission dominated by Compton scattering on thermal
electrons and are weakly polarized. The second spectral component seen in the
400keV-2MeV band is by contrast strongly polarized, revealing that the MeV
emission is probably related to the jet first detected in the radio band.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Science in April 22nd 2011,
available on Science Express Web site (March 24th edition
Solving the Jitter Problem in Microwave Compressed Ultrafast Electron Diffraction Instruments: Robust Sub-50 fs Cavity-Laser Phase Stabilization
We demonstrate the compression of electron pulses in a high-brightness
ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) instrument using phase-locked microwave
signals directly generated from a mode-locked femtosecond oscillator.
Additionally, a continuous-wave phase stabilization system that accurately
corrects for phase fluctuations arising in the compression cavity from both
power amplification and thermal drift induced detuning was designed and
implemented. An improvement in the microwave timing stability from 100 fs to 5
fs RMS is measured electronically and the long-term arrival time stability
(10 hours) of the electron pulses improves to below our measurement
resolution of 50 fs. These results demonstrate sub-relativistic ultrafast
electron diffraction with compressed pulses that is no longer limited by
laser-microwave synchronization.Comment: Accepted for publication in Structural Dynamic
Ramsey interferometry with oppositely detuned fields
We report a narrowing of the interference pattern obtained in an atomic
Ramsey interferometer if the two separated fields have different frequency and
their phase difference is controlled. The width of the Ramsey fringes depends
inversely on the free flight time of ground state atoms before entering the
first field region in addition to the time between the fields. The effect is
stable also for atomic wavepackets with initial position and momentum
distributions and for realistic mode functions.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
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