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    Errors in hybrid computers

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    Method is described for reduction of error components in numerical integration, sampling with zero hold order, and execution time delay

    LANDSAT-4 and LANDSAT-5 Multispectral Scanner Coherent Noise Characterization and Removal

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    A technique is described for characterizing the coherent noise found in LANDSAT-4 and LANDSAT-5 MSS data and a companion technique for filtering out the coherent noise. The techniques are demonstrated on LANDSAT-4 and LANDSAT-5 MSS data sets, and explanations of the noise pattern are suggested in Appendix C. A cookbook procedure for characterizing and filtering the coherent noise using special NASA/Goddard IDIMS functions is included. Also presented are analysis results from the retrofitted LANDSAT-5 MSS sensor, which shows that the coherent noise has been substantially reduced

    Di-Antiquarks condensation in Color Superconductivity

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    Some consequences of a classical vector field (chromo-electromagnetic field) coupled to quarks, which undergo to superfluid and/or superconductive states with diquark / diantiquark condensation, are investigated. For this, one scalar field exchange is considered in the lines investigated by Pisarski and Rischke \cite{PISARSKI-RISCHKE} in the mean field approach. Some effects and possible consequences are discussed.Comment: Work presented at the 18th International COnference on Few Body, SP, Brazil, August 200

    Preparing Aspiring Superintendents to Lead School Improvement: Perceptions of Graduates for Program Development

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    Changes in the design and delivery of educational leadership preparation programs are advocated in order to meet the needs of leadership for 21st century schools (Byrd, 2001; Cox, 2002; McKerrow, 1998; Smylie & Bennett, 2005). The changing needs of the 21st century, coupled with accountability standards and more diverse populations of students within school districts, create challenges for leaders who are attempting to increase student achievement (Firestone & Shipps, 2005; Schlechty, 2008). Further, student performance demands have increased at the state and national level because of the No Child Left Behind Act (Wong & Nicotera, 2007). These standards have thus increased the emphasis of the administrator\u27s responsibility to positively impact student achievement (Taylor, 2001). With the graying of the profession and the need for exemplary school superintendents, the preparation of school superintendents who can successfully lead school improvement is vitally important (Lashway, 2006). According to the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE, 2002), university preparation programs should seek current leaders\u27 perspectives of critical content components and the processes to be used in the preparation of educational leaders who can lead school improvement practices and processes

    Gender Bias in IT Hiring Practices: An Ethical Analysis

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    With the current movement to increase the number of women in STEM-related careers, modified IT hiring practices may be considered debatably unethical. Studies cited in this work have asserted that female representation in STEM fields is integral not only to encouraging continued progression toward gender equality in the workplace but also to creating more inclusive products. In turn, some argue that when faced with reasonably comparable female and male candidates, a hiring manager should select the female candidate in order to increase the female representation in the company and provide a female perspective. However, it is simultaneously debatably unethical and even unconstitutional to provide a candidate with any sort of preference based solely on gender. Also relevant is the impact of automated talent acquisition systems on gender bias, and in turn the causes and effects of introducing a bias into hiring practices, whether consciously or unconsciously through humans or automated systems. The primary debate then becomes that while female representation in STEM fields is important, there may or may not be sufficient reasoning that this cause should supersede the efforts toward true gender equality in IT hiring practices. As a result, this paper analyzes the different frameworks that contribute to the ethics both in favor of and against introducing any form of gender bias toward women into IT hiring practices

    N* Masses from an Anisotropic Lattice QCD Action

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    We report N* masses in the spin 3/2 sector from a highly-improved anisotropic action. States with both positive and negative parity are isolated via a parity projection method. The extent to which spin projection is needed is examined. The gross features of the splittings from the nucleon ground state show a trend consistent with experimental results at the quark masses explored.Comment: Lattice2001(spectrum), 3 pages, 4 figures, new interpolating fiel

    Bulk viscosity in the nonlinear and anharmonic regime of strange quark matter

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    The bulk viscosity of cold, dense three-flavor quark matter is studied as a function of temperature and the amplitude of density oscillations. The study is also extended to the case of two different types of anharmonic oscillations of density. We point several qualitative effects due to the anharmonicity, although quantitatively they appear to be relatively small. We also find that, in most regions of the parameter space, with the exception of the case of a very large amplitude of density oscillations (i.e. 10% and above), nonlinear effects and anharmonicity have a small effect on the interplay of the nonleptonic and semileptonic processes in the bulk viscosity.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures; v2: Appendix B is omitted, a few new discussions added and some new references adde

    LOFF Pairing vs. Breached Pairing in Asymmetric Fermion Superfluids

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    A general analysis for the competition between breached pairing (BP) and LOFF pairing mechanisms in asymmetric fermion superfluids is presented in the frame of a four fermion interaction model. Two physical conditions which can induce mismatched Fermi surfaces are considered: (1) fixed chemical potential asymmetry δμ\delta\mu and (2) fixed fermion number asymmetry α\alpha. In case (1), the BP state is ruled out because of Sarma instability and LOFF state is thermodynamically stable in a narrow window of δμ\delta\mu. In case (2), while the Sarma instability can be avoided and both the BP and LOFF states can survive provided α\alpha is less than the corresponding critical value, the BP state suffers magnetic instability and the LOFF state is always thermodynamically stable. While the LOFF window in case (2) is much larger than the one in the conventional case (1), for small α\alpha the longitudinal superfluid density of the LOFF state is negative and it suffers also magnetic instability.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figures, published in Physical Review B. Notice: an algebra error in Equation (39) correcte
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