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RCS engine - Lunar module gas bubble ingestion test program - Product improvement program
Lunar module gas-bubble ingestio
Study of arcuate structural trends in Utah and Nevada using ERTS-1 imagery
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Nonuniversal Critical Spreading in Two Dimensions
Continuous phase transitions are studied in a two dimensional nonequilibrium
model with an infinite number of absorbing configurations. Spreading from a
localized source is characterized by nonuniversal critical exponents, which
vary continuously with the density phi in the surrounding region. The exponent
delta changes by more than an order of magnitude, and eta changes sign. The
location of the critical point also depends on phi, which has important
implications for scaling. As expected on the basis of universality, the static
critical behavior belongs to the directed percolation class.Comment: 21 pages, REVTeX, figures available upon reques
Theoretical and Experimental Adsorption Studies of Polyelectrolytes on an Oppositely Charged Surface
Using self-assembly techniques, x-ray reflectivity measurements, and computer
simulations, we study the effective interaction between charged polymer rods
and surfaces. Long-time Brownian dynamics simulations are used to measure the
effective adhesion force acting on the rods in a model consisting of a planar
array of uniformly positively charged, stiff rods and a negatively charged
planar substrate in the presence of explicit monovalent counterions and added
monovalent salt ions in a continuous, isotropic dielectric medium. This
electrostatic model predicts an attractive polymer-surface adhesion force that
is weakly dependent on the bulk salt concentration and that shows fair
agreement with a Debye-Huckel approximation for the macroion interaction at
salt concentrations near 0.1 M. Complementary x-ray reflectivity experiments on
poly(diallyldimethyl ammonium) chloride (PDDA) monolayer films on the native
oxide of silicon show that monolayer structure, electron density, and surface
roughness are likewise independent of the bulk ionic strength of the solution.Comment: Revtex, prb format; uses amssym
Large boron--epoxy filament-wound pressure vessels
Advanced composite material used to fabricate pressure vessel is prepeg (partially cured) consisting of continuous, parallel boron filaments in epoxy resin matrix arranged to form tape. To fabricate chamber, tape is wound on form which must be removable after composite has been cured. Configuration of boron--epoxy composite pressure vessel was determined by computer program
Fear and its implications for stock markets
The value of stocks, indices and other assets, are examples of stochastic
processes with unpredictable dynamics. In this paper, we discuss asymmetries in
short term price movements that can not be associated with a long term positive
trend. These empirical asymmetries predict that stock index drops are more
common on a relatively short time scale than the corresponding raises. We
present several empirical examples of such asymmetries. Furthermore, a simple
model featuring occasional short periods of synchronized dropping prices for
all stocks constituting the index is introduced with the aim of explaining
these facts. The collective negative price movements are imagined triggered by
external factors in our society, as well as internal to the economy, that
create fear of the future among investors. This is parameterized by a ``fear
factor'' defining the frequency of synchronized events. It is demonstrated that
such a simple fear factor model can reproduce several empirical facts
concerning index asymmetries. It is also pointed out that in its simplest form,
the model has certain shortcomings.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to the Proceedings of Applications of
Physics in Financial Analysis 5, Turin 200
Combinatorial classification of quantum lens spaces
We answer the question of how large the dimension of a quantum lens space
must be, compared to the primary parameter , for the isomorphism class to
depend on the secondary parameters. Since classification results in C*-algebra
theory reduces this question to one concerning a certain kind of
-equivalence of integer matrices of a special form, our approach is
entirely combinatorial and based on the counting of certain paths in the graphs
shown by Hong and Szyma\'nski to describe the quantum lens spaces.Comment: 27 pages, 2 figure
1/z-renormalization of the mean-field behavior of the dipole-coupled singlet-singlet system HoF_3
The two main characteristics of the holmium ions in HoF_3 are that their
local electronic properties are dominated by two singlet states lying well
below the remaining 4f-levels, and that the classical dipole-coupling is an
order of magnitude larger than any other two-ion interactions between the
Ho-moments. This combination makes the system particularly suitable for testing
refinements of the mean-field theory. There are four Ho-ions per unit cell and
the hyperfine coupled electronic and nuclear moments on the Ho-ions order in a
ferrimagnetic structure at T_C=0.53 K. The corrections to the mean-field
behavior of holmium triflouride, both in the paramagnetic and ferrimagnetic
phase, have been calculated to first order in the high-density 1/z-expansion.
The effective medium theory, which includes the effects of the single-site
fluctuations, leads to a substantially improved description of the magnetic
properties of HoF_3, in comparison with that based on the mean-field
approximation.Comment: 26pp, plain-TeX, JJ
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