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    Implementation on a nonlinear concrete cracking algorithm in NASTRAN

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    A computer code for the analysis of reinforced concrete structures was developed using NASTRAN as a basis. Nonlinear iteration procedures were developed for obtaining solutions with a wide variety of loading sequences. A direct access file system was used to save results at each load step to restart within the solution module for further analysis. A multi-nested looping capability was implemented to control the iterations and change the loads. The basis for the analysis is a set of mutli-layer plate elements which allow local definition of materials and cracking properties

    Acyclic orientations on the Sierpinski gasket

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    We study the number of acyclic orientations on the generalized two-dimensional Sierpinski gasket SG2,b(n)SG_{2,b}(n) at stage nn with bb equal to two and three, and determine the asymptotic behaviors. We also derive upper bounds for the asymptotic growth constants for SG2,bSG_{2,b} and dd-dimensional Sierpinski gasket SGdSG_d.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figures and 6 table

    Dynamic analysis of the GEOS satellite

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    The assumed modes method is used to investigate the stability of the GEOS satellite. The system is discretized by representing the continuous displacement by finite series of space-dependent admissible functions multiplied by time-dependent generalized coordinates. The spatial dependence is eliminated by integration over the elastic domains, so that the testing functional reduces to a testing function. The sign properties of the testing function are then tested and the equilibrium defined as nontrivial. In considering the stability of small motions about nontrivial equilibrium, it is shown that if the analysis performed by ignoring the motion of the mass center indicates stability, then the system remains stable if the motion of the mass center is included

    Maximally Localized States in Quantum Mechanics with a Modified Commutation Relation to All Orders

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    We construct the states of maximal localization taking into account a modification of the commutation relation between position and momentum operators to all orders of the minimum length parameter. To first order, the algebra we use reproduces the one proposed by Kempft, Mangano and Mann. It is emphasized that a minimal length acts as a natural regulator for the theory, thus eliminating the otherwise ever appearing infinities. So, we use our results to calculate the first correction to the Casimir Effect due to the minimal length. We also discuss some of the physical consequences of the existence of a minimal length, culminating in a proposal to reformulate the very concept of "position measurement"

    Theoretical study of space plasmas Final report, 16 Feb. 1964 - 15 Mar. 1965

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    Interchange stability of Van Allen belt - Effect of resonant magnetic moment violation on trapped particles - Exact solution of universal instabilit

    Theoretical studies of space plasmas Summary report, 3 May 1965 - 1 May 1966

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    Synchrotron radiation, ionospheric currents, auroral bombardment, and plasma instabilitie

    On the fate of Lorentz symmetry in relative-locality momentum spaces

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    The most studied doubly-special-relativity scenarios, theories with both the speed-of-light scale and a length/inverse-momentum scale as non-trivial relativistic invariants, have concerned the possibility of enforcing relativistically some nonlinear laws on momentum space. For the "relative-locality framework" recently proposed in arXiv:1101.0931 a central role is played by nonlinear laws on momentum space, with the guiding principle that they should provide a characterization of the geometry of momentum space. Building on previous doubly-special-relativity results I here identify a criterion for establishing whether or not a given geometry of the relative-locality momentum space is "DSR compatible", i.e. compatible with an observer-independent formulation of theories on that momentum space. I find that given some chosen parametrization of momentum-space geometry the criterion takes the form of an elementary algorithm. I show that relative-locality momentum spaces that fail my criterion definitely "break" Lorentz invariance, i.e. theories on such momentum spaces necessarily are observer-dependent "ether" theories. By working out a few examples I provide evidence that when the criterion is instead satisfied one does manage to produce a relativistic formulation. The examples I use to illustrate the applicability of my criterion also have some intrinsic interest, including two particularly noteworthy cases of κ\kappa-Poincar\'e-inspired momentum spaces.Comment: 24 pages, LaTe

    Planning the Taiwan Access Management Federation based on Shibboleth

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    There are a number of different ways in which it may be verified that a user at a computer attached to the internet may be certified as being entitled to use an electronic resource (usually one that has to be paid for) held on a server elsewhere on the internet. Authentication by Internet Protocol is appropriate when the user is in a fixed environment but to enable a user to have wider access other mechanisms are needed, the most universally applicable being authentication relying on the information provided by an access management federation using Shibboleth. Shibboleth is a standard-based, open source software package for web single sign-on across or within organizational boundaries. It allows sites to make informed authorization decisions for individual access of protected online resources in a privacy-preserving manner. The requirements for the security of the solution particularly regarding the intellectual property rights of the owners of the data are discussed. Various possible solutions are outlined based on those in use in the UK Federation, the US InCommon system, the Swiss SWITCHaai, and the Australian Access Federation. The framework and development leading to the implementation of the Taiwan Access Management Federation (TAMF) primarily follow the SWITCHaai and to a lesser extent the other three Federations. The history, management structure, software used and the organization participants in the four federations that TAMF follows are discussed. The progress of TMAF is described as well. It is hoped that this could serve as a model for federations around the world

    Some Exact Results for Spanning Trees on Lattices

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    For nn-vertex, dd-dimensional lattices Λ\Lambda with d2d \ge 2, the number of spanning trees NST(Λ)N_{ST}(\Lambda) grows asymptotically as exp(nzΛ)\exp(n z_\Lambda) in the thermodynamic limit. We present an exact closed-form result for the asymptotic growth constant zbcc(d)z_{bcc(d)} for spanning trees on the dd-dimensional body-centered cubic lattice. We also give an exact integral expression for zfccz_{fcc} on the face-centered cubic lattice and an exact closed-form expression for z488z_{488} on the 4884 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 lattice.Comment: 7 pages, 1 tabl
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