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Period functions for Maass wave forms. I
Recall that a Maass wave form on the full modular group Gamma=PSL(2,Z) is a
smooth gamma-invariant function u from the upper half-plane H = {x+iy | y>0} to
C which is small as y \to \infty and satisfies Delta u = lambda u for some
lambda \in C, where Delta = y^2(d^2/dx^2 + d^2/dy^2) is the hyperbolic
Laplacian. These functions give a basis for L_2 on the modular surface Gamma\H,
with the usual trigonometric waveforms on the torus R^2/Z^2, which are also
(for this surface) both the Fourier building blocks for L_2 and eigenfunctions
of the Laplacian. Although therefore very basic objects, Maass forms
nevertheless still remain mysteriously elusive fifty years after their
discovery; in particular, no explicit construction exists for any of these
functions for the full modular group. The basic information about them (e.g.
their existence and the density of the eigenvalues) comes mostly from the
Selberg trace formula: the rest is conjectural with support from extensive
numerical computations.Comment: 68 pages, published versio
CINDA - Chrysler Improved Numerical Differencing Analyzer computer program
Dimensionless multioption systems compiler computer program constructs and analyzes a mathematical model of any arbitrary one, two, or three dimensional lumped parameter representation of a physical system. It automatically optimizes the utilization of computer core space and is more general and versatile than BETA
Solid propellant rocket motor and method of making same
A method is described for making a solid propellant rocket motor having a specific concavity formed within the fuel charge. A mandrel with an aperature wider than that of the casing is inserted within the motor casing and a solidifiable propellant cast above the mandrel. The mandrel is removed after the propellant is cured
Chrysler improved numerical differencing analyzer for third generation computers CINDA-3G
New and versatile method has been developed to supplement or replace use of original CINDA thermal analyzer program in order to take advantage of improved systems software and machine speeds of third generation computers. CINDA-3G program options offer variety of methods for solution of thermal analog models presented in network format
Modelling temperature-dependent larval development and\ud subsequent demographic Allee effects in adult populations of the alpine butterfly Parnassius smintheus
Climate change has been attributed as a driver of changes to ecological systems worldwide and understanding the effects of climate change at individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels has become a primary concern of ecology. One avenue toward understanding the impacts of climate change on an ecosystem is through the study of environmentally sensitive species. Butterflies are sensitive to climatic changes due to their reliance on environmental cues such as temperature and photoperiod, which regulate the completion of life history stages. As such, the population dynamics of butterflies may offer insight into the impacts of climate change on the health of an ecosystem. In this paper we study the effects of rearing temperature on the alpine butterfly Parnassius smintheus (Rocky Mountain Apollo), both directly through individual phenological changes and indirectly through adult reproductive success at the population level. Our approach is to formulate a mathematical model of individual development parameterized by experimental data and link larval development to adult reproductive success. A Bernoulli process model describes temperature-dependent larval phenology, and a system of ordinary differential equations is used to study impacts on reproductive success. The phenological model takes field temperature data as its input and predicts a temporal distribution of adult emergence, which in turn controls the dynamics of the reproductive success model. We find that warmer spring and summer temperatures increase reproductive success, while cooler temperatures exacerbate a demographic Allee effect, suggesting that observed yearly fluctuations in P. smintheus population size may be driven by inter-annual temperature variability. Model predictions are validated against mark-recapture field data from 2001 and 2003 − 2009
Hands-On Physical Science for In-Service Teachers
The initiation of the Virginia Commonwealth University B.S. in Science program was reported in this journal Fall 1999 as a program designed to meet the academic content major of a teacher preparation program for elementary and middle school mathematics and science teachers [1]. This paper reports the current status of the interdisciplinary B.S. in Science degree program including program enrollment data and trends. Also described are refinements in the required curriculum, which include a newly developed geometry, a mathematical computing course, and an emerging teaching technology course featuring graphing calculators, CBLs, and computer software applications
A study of oxidation kinetics of nickel metal in flowing air and oxygen-nitrogen mixtures
Oxidation kinetics of nickel sheet in flowing air and gas mixture
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