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A note on multi-dimensional Camassa-Holm type systems on the torus
We present a -component nonlinear evolutionary PDE which includes the
-dimensional versions of the Camassa-Holm and the Hunter-Saxton systems as
well as their partially averaged variations. Our goal is to apply Arnold's
[V.I. Arnold, Sur la g\'eom\'etrie diff\'erentielle des groupes de Lie de
dimension infinie et ses applications \`a l'hydrodynamique des fluides
parfaits. Ann. Inst. Fourier (Grenoble) 16 (1966) 319-361], [D.G. Ebin and J.E.
Marsden, Groups of diffeomorphisms and the motion of an incompressible fluid.
Ann. of Math. 92(2) (1970) 102-163] geometric formalism to this general
equation in order to obtain results on well-posedness, conservation laws or
stability of its solutions. Following the line of arguments of the paper [M.
Kohlmann, The two-dimensional periodic -equation on the diffeomorphism group
of the torus. J. Phys. A.: Math. Theor. 44 (2011) 465205 (17 pp.)] we present
geometric aspects of a two-dimensional periodic --equation on the
diffeomorphism group of the torus in this context.Comment: 14 page
Precision high voltage divider for the KATRIN experiment
The Karlsruhe Tritium Neutrino Experiment (KATRIN) aims to determine the
absolute mass of the electron antineutrino from a precise measurement of the
tritium beta-spectrum near its endpoint at 18.6 keV with a sensitivity of 0.2
eV. KATRIN uses an electrostatic retardation spectrometer of MAC-E filter type
for which it is crucial to monitor high voltages of up to 35 kV with a
precision and long-term stability at the ppm level. Since devices capable of
this precision are not commercially available, a new high voltage divider for
direct voltages of up to 35 kV has been designed, following the new concept of
the standard divider for direct voltages of up to 100 kV developed at the
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB). The electrical and mechanical
design of the divider, the screening procedure for the selection of the
precision resistors, and the results of the investigation and calibration at
PTB are reported here. During the latter, uncertainties at the low ppm level
have been deduced for the new divider, thus qualifying it for the precision
measurements of the KATRIN experiment.Comment: 22 pages, 12 figure
The geometry of the two-component Camassa-Holm and Degasperis-Procesi equations
We use geometric methods to study two natural two-component generalizations
of the periodic Camassa-Holm and Degasperis-Procesi equations. We show that
these generalizations can be regarded as geodesic equations on the semidirect
product of the diffeomorphism group of the circle \Diff(S^1) with some space
of sufficiently smooth functions on the circle. Our goals are to understand the
geometric properties of these two-component systems and to prove local
well-posedness in various function spaces. Furthermore, we perform some
explicit curvature calculations for the two-component Camassa-Holm equation,
giving explicit examples of large subspaces of positive curvature.Comment: 31 page
On the seasonal variability of eddy kinetic energy in the Gulf Stream region. Geophys
. [1] In the Gulf Stream region, eddy kinetic energy (EKE) peaks in summer while, as measured by the baroclinic eddy growth time scale, the ocean is most baroclinically unstable in late winter. We argue that the seasonally-varying Ekman pumping is unlikely to be responsible for the seasonal variation in growth time, and that the summer peak in EKE results from a reduction in dissipation in summer compared to winter. Citation: Zhai, X., R
Necrotic tumor growth: an analytic approach
The present paper deals with a free boundary problem modeling the growth
process of necrotic multi-layer tumors. We prove the existence of flat
stationary solutions and determine the linearization of our model at such an
equilibrium. Finally, we compute the solutions of the stationary linearized
problem and comment on bifurcation.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figure
The curvature of semidirect product groups associated with two-component Hunter-Saxton systems
In this paper, we study two-component versions of the periodic Hunter-Saxton
equation and its -variant. Considering both equations as a geodesic flow
on the semidirect product of the circle diffeomorphism group \Diff(\S) with a
space of scalar functions on we show that both equations are locally
well-posed. The main result of the paper is that the sectional curvature
associated with the 2HS is constant and positive and that 2HS allows for a
large subspace of positive sectional curvature. The issues of this paper are
related to some of the results for 2CH and 2DP presented in [J. Escher, M.
Kohlmann, and J. Lenells, J. Geom. Phys. 61 (2011), 436-452].Comment: 19 page
Using knowledge for decision-making purposes
Abstract:
Policy-related research in general, and Impact Assessments in particular, are too loosely
connected to decision-making processes. The result is often sub-optimal or even undesirable, as
one of two situations arises: 1) much research is done; however, those with the real power to
make decisions do not make use of all of the resulting information, or 2) advocates of contrary
opinions struggle with each other, using policy-related research as ammunition. To avoid these
unwanted situations, the connection between the world of knowledge and the world of decisionmaking
should be carefully constructed, by connecting the process of decision-making to the
academic research and carefully developing research goals in response to the demands of
decision-makers. By making these connections in a stepwise manner, knowledge may generate
new insights and views for involved decision-makers and stakeholders, thus changing
perceptions and problem definitions. In this way, these actors learn about the possibilities of
several alternatives as well as each other’s perceptions, and thus can make educated decisions
leading to the most desirable and socially acceptable solution. The way this proposed method
works is illustrated using two cases in The Netherlands: the project “Mainport Rotterdam” (the
enlargement of the port of Rotterdam), the project “A fifth runway for Amsterdam Airport
(Schiphol)”
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