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White primer permits a corrosion-resistant coating of minimum weight
White primer for coating 2219 aluminum alloy supplies a base for a top coating of enamel. A formulation of pigments and vehicle results in a primer with high corrosion resistance and minimum film thickness
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
Coupled ferro-antiferromagnetic Heisenberg bilayers investigated by many-body Green's function theory
A theory of coupled ferro- and antiferromagnetic Heisenberg layers is
developed within the framework of many-body Green's function theory (GFT) that
allows non-collinear magnetic arrangements by introducing sublattice
structures. As an example, the coupled ferro- antiferromagnetic (FM-AFM)
bilayer is investigated. We compare the results with those of bilayers with
purely ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic couplings. In each case we also show
the corresponding results of mean field theory (MFT), in which magnon
excitations are completely neglected. There are significant differences between
GFT and MFT. A remarkable finding is that for the coupled FM-AFM bilayer the
critical temperature decreases with increasing interlayer coupling strength for
a simple cubic lattice, whereas the opposite is true for an fcc lattice as well
as for MFT for both lattice types.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in J. Phys. Condens.
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Development of corrosion inhibiting white primer final report, 26 jun. - 30 nov. 1964
Corrosion resisting white prime
Polyimides with pendant alkyl groups
The effect on selected polyimide properties when pendant alkyl groups were attached to the polymer backbone was investigated. A series of polymers were prepared using benzophenone tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride (BTDA) and seven different p-alkyl-m,p'-diaminobenzophenone monomers. The alkyl groups varied in length from C(1) (methyl) to C(9) (nonyl). The polyimide prepared from BTDA and m,p'-diaminobenzophenone was included as a control. All polymers were characterized by various chromatographic, spectroscopic, thermal, and mechanical techniques. Increasing the length of the pendant alkyl group resulted in a systematic decrease in glass transition temperature (Tg) for vacuum cured films. A 70 C decrease in Tg to 193 C was observed for the nonyl polymer compared to the Tg for the control. A corresponding systematic increase in Tg indicative of crosslinking, was observed for air cured films. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed a slight sacrifice in thermal stability with increasing alkyl length. No improvement in film toughness was observed
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
Dimensional reduction in a model with infinitely many absorbing states
Using Monte Carlo method we study a two-dimensional model with infinitely
many absorbing states. Our estimation of the critical exponent beta=0.273(5)
suggests that the model belongs to the (1+1) rather than (2+1)
directed-percolation universality class. We also show that for a large class of
absorbing states the dynamic Monte Carlo method leads to spurious dynamical
transitions.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Phys.Rev. E, Dec. 199
One Dimensional Nonequilibrium Kinetic Ising Models with Branching Annihilating Random Walk
Nonequilibrium kinetic Ising models evolving under the competing effect of
spin flips at zero temperature and nearest neighbour spin exchanges at
are investigated numerically from the point of view of a phase
transition. Branching annihilating random walk of the ferromagnetic domain
boundaries determines the steady state of the system for a range of parameters
of the model. Critical exponents obtained by simulation are found to agree,
within error, with those in Grassberger's cellular automata.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, figures upon request, SZFKI 05/9
Determining consumer expectations, attitudes and buying behaviour towards “low input” and organic foods
This paper reviews the first results and achievements of the QLIF SP1 “Determining consumer expectations and attitudes towards organic/low input food quality and safety”. The paper aims to illustrate the array of methodologies used and to discuss the ongoing research in light of the first results
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