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Rational Points on Diagonal Cubic Surfaces
We show under the assumption that the Tate-Shafarevich group of any elliptic
curve over the rational numbers is finite that the cubic surface has a rational point, where and are rational primes congruent to or modulo
Truncation Error Analysis of Approximate Operators for a Moving Particle Semi-Implicit Method
This paper considers several approximate operators used in a particle method
based on a Voronoi diagram. Under some assumptions on a weight function, we
derive truncation error estimates for our approximate gradient and Laplace
operators. Our results show that our approximate gradient and Laplace operators
tend to the usual gradient and Laplace operators when the ratio (the radius of
the interaction area/the radius of a Voronoi cell) is sufficiently large. The
key idea of our approach is to divide the integration region into two
ring-shaped areas.Comment: 2 figure
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Effect of Powder Compaction in Plastic Laser Sintering Fabrication
Powder compaction is introduced into plastic laser sintering fabrication. Compaction was
carried out by using a roller of which rotation speed is independently controlled of its
traversing speed. This additional process improved packing density of powder bed by a
factor of 20% and reduced residual porosity of obtained parts by a factor of 30%. As an
advantage, powder compaction can improve mechanical strength of parts of
semi-crystalline powder, but increases excessive sinter to reduce fabrication accuracy
especially in fabrication of amorphous plastic. This paper presents characteristics of the
powder compaction process itself and its effects on performance of obtained parts.Mechanical Engineerin
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Process Resolution of Laser Sintering Process Using Plastic Powder Containing Inorganic Filler at a High Rate
Research is being performed on a laser sintering process in which inorganic filler is
employed as porogen at a high content to fabricate highly porous three dimensional
tissue engineering scaffold. Previously, the scaffold, which included capillary like flow
channel network, was used in cell culture test, but obtained cell density was limited due
to insufficient fineness of the network structure. In the scaffold fabrication the author
experienced degradation of process resolution when inorganic filler was introduced at a
high content, but reasons for the low resolution has not been cleared. This paper
investigates the dominating cause of the low resolution. Discussion is focused on effect
of optical and thermal properties of filler. Experiments using transparent and opaque
fillers are performed, and existence of dominating effect of difference in the optical
property is denied. Experiments using thermally conductive solid filler and insulating
hollow filler is performed, and it is concluded that temperature conductivity is
dominating on process resolution.Mechanical Engineerin
Neutron scattering study on spin correlations and fluctuations in the transition-metal-based magnetic quasicrystal Zn-Fe-Sc
Spin correlations and fluctuations in the 3d-transition-metal-based
icosahedral quasicrystal Zn-Fe-Sc have been investigated by neutron scattering
using polycrystalline samples. Magnetic diffuse scattering has been observed in
the elastic experiment at low temperatures, indicating development of static
short-range-spin correlations. In addition, the inelastic scattering experiment
detects a -independent quasielastic signal ascribed to single-site
relaxational spin fluctuations. Above the macroscopic freezing temperature
K, the spin relaxation rate shows Arrhenius-type behavior,
indicating thermally activated relaxation process. In contrast, the relaxation
rate remains finite even at the lowest temperature, suggesting a certain
quantum origin for the spin fluctuations below .Comment: To be published in Phys. Rev.
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