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A hybrid approach to space power control
Conventional control systems have traditionally been utilized for space-based power designs. However, the use of expert systems is becoming important for NASA applications. Rocketdyne has been pursuing the development of expert systems to aid and enhance control designs of space-based power systems. The need for integrated expert systems is vital for the development of autonomous power systems
A scanning probe-based pick-and-place procedure for assembly of integrated quantum optical hybrid devices
Integrated quantum optical hybrid devices consist of fundamental constituents
such as single emitters and tailored photonic nanostructures. A reliable
fabrication method requires the controlled deposition of active nanoparticles
on arbitrary nanostructures with highest precision. Here, we describe an easily
adaptable technique that employs picking and placing of nanoparticles with an
atomic force microscope combined with a confocal setup. In this way, both the
topography and the optical response can be monitored simultaneously before and
after the assembly. The technique can be applied to arbitrary particles. Here,
we focus on nanodiamonds containing single nitrogen vacancy centers, which are
particularly interesting for quantum optical experiments on the single photon
and single emitter level.Comment: The following article has been submitted to Review of Scientific
Instruments. After it is published, it will be found at http://rsi.aip.org
The structural organization of human values - evidence from the European Social Survey (ESS) - updated
This is an updated version of research report 33: “The structural organization of human values - evidence from the European Social Survey (ESS)”
A numerical relativity approach to the initial value problem in asymptotically Anti-de Sitter spacetime for plasma thermalization - an ADM formulation
This article studies a numerical relativity approach to the initial value
problem in Anti-de Sitter spacetime relevant for dual non-equilibrium evolution
of strongly coupled non-Abelian plasma undergoing Bjorken expansion. In order
to use initial conditions for the metric obtained in arXiv:0906.4423 we
introduce new, ADM formalism-based scheme for numerical integration of
Einstein's equations with negative cosmological constant. The key novel element
of this approach is the choice of lapse function vanishing at fixed radial
position, enabling, if needed, efficient horizon excision. Various physical
aspects of the gauge theory thermalization process in this setup have been
outlined in our companion article arXiv:1103.3452. In this work we focus on the
gravitational side of the problem and present full technical details of our
setup. We discuss in particular the ADM formalism, the explicit form of initial
states, the boundary conditions for the metric on the inner and outer edges of
the simulation domain, the relation between boundary and bulk notions of time,
the procedure to extract the gauge theory energy-momentum tensor and
non-equilibrium apparent horizon entropy, as well as the choice of point for
freezing the lapse. Finally, we comment on various features of the initial
profiles we consider.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures, 1 table; see also the companion article
arXiv:1103.3452; v2: typos fixed; v3: references added and updated, publishe
Dirac eigenvalues and eigenvectors at finite temperature
We investigate the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the staggered Dirac
operator in the vicinity of the chiral phase transition of quenched SU(3)
lattice gauge theory. We consider both the global features of the spectrum and
the local correlations. In the chirally symmetric phase, the local correlations
in the bulk of the spectrum are still described by random matrix theory, and we
investigate the dependence of the bulk Thouless energy on the simulation
parameters. At and above the critical point, the properties of the low-lying
Dirac eigenvalues depend on the -phase of the Polyakov loop. In the real
phase, they are no longer described by chiral random matrix theory. We also
investigate the localization properties of the Dirac eigenvectors in the
different -phases.Comment: Lattice 2000 (Finite Temperature), 5 page
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