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Review of Karine Baschung (1991) Grammaires d’unification à traits et contrôle des infinitives en français. (Langues naturelles et traitement de l’information, vol. 2. Clermont–Ferrand: Adosa.)
Theoretical study of Acousto-optical coherence tomography using random phase jumps on US and light
Acousto-Optical Coherence Tomography (AOCT) is variant of Acousto Optic
Imaging (called also ultrasonic modulation imaging) that makes possible to get
z resolution with acoustic and optic Continuous Wave (CW) beams. We describe
here theoretically the AOCT e ect, and we show that the Acousto Optic tagged
photons remains coherent if they are generated within a speci c z region of the
sample. We quantify the z selectivity for both the tagged photon eld, and for
the M. Lesa re et al. photorefractive signal
On the free volume in nuclear multifragmentation
In many statistical multifragmentation models the volume available to the
nonoverlapping fragments forming a given partition is a basic ingredient
serving to the simplification of the density of states formula. One therefore
needs accurate techniques for calculating this quantity. While the direct
Monte-Carlo procedure consisting of randomly generating the fragments into the
freeze-out volume and counting the events with no overlapped fragments is
numerically affordable only for partitions with small , the present paper
proposes a Metropolis - type simulation which allows accurate evaluations of
the free volume even for cases with large . This procedure is used for
calculating the available volume for various situations. Though globally this
quantity has an exponential dependence on , variations of orders of
magnitude for partitions with the same may be identified. A parametrization
based on the virial approximation adjusted with a calibration function,
describing very well the variations of the free volume for different partitions
having the same is proposed. This parametrization was successfully tested
within the microcanonical multifragmentation model from [Al. H. Raduta and Ad.
R. Raduta, Phys. Rev. C {\bf 55}, 1344 (1997); {\it ibid.}, {\bf 56}, 2059
(1997)]. Finally, it is proven that parametrizations of the free volume solely
dependent on are rather inadequate for multifragmentation studies producing
important deviations from the exact results.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures, Nucl. Phys. A (in press
Fractional Generalization of Kac Integral
Generalization of the Kac integral and Kac method for paths measure based on
the Levy distribution has been used to derive fractional diffusion equation.
Application to nonlinear fractional Ginzburg-Landau equation is discussed.Comment: 16 pages, LaTe
Multifragmentation of non-spherical nuclei
The shape influence of decaying thermalized source on various characteristics
of multifragmentation as well as its interplay with effects of angular momentum
and collective expansion are first studied and the most pertinent variables are
proposed. The analysis is based on the extension of the statistical
microcanonical multifragmentation model.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Cluster emission and phase transition behaviours in nuclear disassembly
The features of the emissions of light particles (LP), charged particles
(CP), intermediate mass fragments (IMF) and the largest fragment (MAX) are
investigated for as functions of temperature and 'freeze-out'
density in the frameworks of the isospin-dependent lattice gas model and the
classical molecular dynamics model. Definite turning points for the slopes of
average multiplicity of LP, CP and IMF, and of the mean mass of the largest
fragment () are shown around a liquid-gas phase transition temperature
and while the largest variances of the distributions of LP, CP, IMF and MAX
appear there. It indicates that the cluster emission rate can be taken as a
probe of nuclear liquid--gas phase transition. Furthermore, the largest
fluctuation is simultaneously accompanied at the point of the phase transition
as can be noted by investigating both the variances of their cluster
multiplicity or mass distributions and the Campi scatter plots within the
lattice gas model and the molecular dynamics model, which is consistent with
the result of the traditional thermodynamical theory when a phase transition
occurs.Comment: replace nucl-th/0103009 due to the technique problem to access old
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