7,002 research outputs found

    Stock assessment diagnostics for South Atlantic swordfish

    Get PDF
    Catch and catch per unit effort are used to fit a biomass dynamic stock assessment model. A variety of diagnostics are then used to check for violations of model assumptions and to explore the information in the data. Potential problems are identified and ways to overcome or avoid them discussed.Versión del edito

    Quantum Monte Carlo Algorithm Based on Two-Body Density Functional Theory for Fermionic Many-Body Systems: Application to 3He

    Full text link
    We construct a quantum Monte Carlo algorithm for interacting fermions using the two-body density as the fundamental quantity. The central idea is mapping the interacting fermionic system onto an auxiliary system of interacting bosons. The correction term is approximated using correlated wave functions for the interacting system, resulting in an effective potential that represents the nodal surface. We calculate the properties of 3He and find good agreement with experiment and with other theoretical work. In particular, our results for the total energy agree well with other calculations where the same approximations were implemented but the standard quantum Monte Carlo algorithm was usedComment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl

    Kobe II strategy matrices for North Atlantic swordfish based on catch, fishing mortality and harvest control rules.

    Get PDF
    Scientific stock assessment advice given by the SCRS is presented in the form of the Kobe II Strategy Matrix (K2SM). Traditionally the K2SM shows the probabilities by year for different catches of achieving the management objective of ensuring that the stock biomass is greater than BMSY and fishing mortality less than FMSY. However, a K2SM can also be used, as in this paper, to help guide discussion about choice of reference points for use as part of a Harvest Control Rule.Versión del edito

    Stock assessment diagnostics for North Atlantic swordfish

    Get PDF
    Catch and catch per unit effort are used to fit a biomass dynamic stock assessment model. A variety of diagnostics are then used to check for violations of model assumptions and to explore the information in the data. Potential problems are identified and ways to overcome or avoid them discussed.Versión del edito

    Implementation of a harvest control rule for northern Atlantic albacore

    Get PDF
    A Harvest Control Rule was developed for North Atlantic albacore during the 2013 assessment, this paper documents the procedure used.Versión del edito

    Response of thin-film SQUIDs to applied fields and vortex fields: Linear SQUIDs

    Full text link
    In this paper we analyze the properties of a dc SQUID when the London penetration depth \lambda is larger than the superconducting film thickness d. We present equations that govern the static behavior for arbitrary values of \Lambda = \lambda^2/d relative to the linear dimensions of the SQUID. The SQUID's critical current I_c depends upon the effective flux \Phi, the magnetic flux through a contour surrounding the central hole plus a term proportional to the line integral of the current density around this contour. While it is well known that the SQUID inductance depends upon \Lambda, we show here that the focusing of magnetic flux from applied fields and vortex-generated fields into the central hole of the SQUID also depends upon \Lambda. We apply this formalism to the simplest case of a linear SQUID of width 2w, consisting of a coplanar pair of long superconducting strips of separation 2a, connected by two small Josephson junctions to a superconducting current-input lead at one end and by a superconducting lead at the other end. The central region of this SQUID shares many properties with a superconducting coplanar stripline. We calculate magnetic-field and current-density profiles, the inductance (including both geometric and kinetic inductances), magnetic moments, and the effective area as a function of \Lambda/w and a/w.Comment: 18 pages, 20 figures, revised for Phys. Rev. B, the main revisions being to denote the effective flux by \Phi rather than

    Intuitive and empirical prototypes in childhood psychopathology.

    Get PDF

    A motion area in human visual cortex.

    Full text link

    Measuring Cosmological Parameters with the JVAS and CLASS Gravitational Lens Surveys

    Get PDF
    The JVAS (Jodrell Bank-VLA Astrometric Survey) and CLASS (Cosmic Lens All-Sky Survey) are well-defined surveys containing about ten thousand flat-spectrum radio sources. For many reasons, flat-spectrum radio sources are particularly well-suited as a population from which one can obtain unbiased samples of gravitational lenses. These are by far the largest gravitational (macro)lens surveys, and particular attention was paid to constructing a cleanly-defined sample for the survey itself and for the underlying luminosity function. Here we present the constraints on cosmological parameters, particularly the cosmological constant, derived from JVAS and combine them with constraints from optical gravitational lens surveys, `direct' measurements of Ω0\Omega_{0}, H0H_{0} and the age of the universe, and constraints derived from CMB anisotropies, before putting this final result into the context of the latest results from other, independent cosmological tests.Comment: LaTeX, 9 pages, 6 PostScript figures, uses texas.sty. To appear in the Proceedings of the 19th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology (CD-ROM). Paper version available on request. Actual poster (A0 and A4 versions) available from http://multivac.jb.man.ac.uk:8000/helbig/research/publications/info/ texas98.htm
    • …
    corecore