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Investigate the interaction between dark matter and dark energy
In this paper we investigate the interaction between dark matter and dark
energy by considering two different interacting scenarios, i.e. the cases of
constant interaction function and variable interaction function. By fitting the
current observational data to constrain the interacting models, it is found
that the interacting strength is non-vanishing, but weak for the case of
constant interaction function, and the interaction is not obvious for the case
of variable interaction function. In addition, for seeing the influence from
interaction we also investigate the evolutions of interaction function,
effective state parameter for dark energy and energy density of dark matter. At
last some geometrical quantities in the interacting scenarios are discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure
A Closed Form Characterization of the Stationary Outcome in Multilateral Bargaining
This is the author's accepted manuscript, made available with the permission of the publisher.In this paper we consider infinite horizon multilateral bargaining with alternate offers. We prove that there exists only one stationary subgame perfect equilibrium outcome and it corresponds to the unique invariantmeasure of a column stochastic matrix. We characterize this stationary subgame perfect equilibrium outcome in a closed form, and also extend the approach to the multilateral bargaining with random moves
Design of a Quasi-Optical Mode Converter for a Dual-Frequency Coaxial-Cavity Gyrotron
A quasi-optical mode converter is under development for an 170/204 GHz coaxial-cavity gyrotron at KIT. It is operated in the TE 34,19mode at 170 GHz and the TE 40,23mode at 204 GHz. A mirror-line launcher should be used for such modes with the ratio of caustic to launcher radius of approximately 0.32. The optimum value of the launcher radius has been found to allow for a high Gaussian-mode content at both frequencies
Progress of the Methods for Optimum of Quasi-Optical Mode Converters at KIT
The paper reports the progress of the methods for the synthesis of Quasi-Optical (QO) mode converters at KIT in the period from 2018 until today. Typically, the QO mode converter consists a waveguide launcher and a mirror system. The first progress done is the development of the spectrum reconstruction method for smoothing the launcher wall. The second is the improvement of the method for the design of quasi-parabolic mirrors. The third progress considers the synthesis of a Denisov-type launcher for the conversion of co- and counter-rotating modes
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