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Use of hydraulic rating to set environmental flows in the Zhangxi River, China
Ningbo city, China, is a rapidly growing residential and industrial centre, with a current population of 4 million. Its development has required a major water supply expansion programme providing 400,000 m3 of water per day from the upper reaches of the Zhangxi River by means of a cascade of reservoirs. Water resources management is achieved through operation of two major reservoirs, Jiaokou (75 million m3) and Zhougongzhai (93 million m3). Water is released from the reservoirs, via turbines (generating hydropower), for local industry, irrigated agriculture and public supply along the lower reaches of the River and to maintain the river ecosystem. Surveys of local residents along the Zhangxi River showed its important role in aspects of life, social activity, culture and leisure. Analysis of ecological monitoring data demonstrated the diverse nature of fish, plants and invertebrates within the river. Some elements of the ecosystem have a high local economic value to local people. This paper reports an assessment of the environmental flow needed to support key species in the river ecosystem. It employs hydraulic ratings to define sections of the river where flow velocity reaches 0.5 ms-1, required to stimulate spawning of the moonlight fish, an economically important and indicator species in the river. In two out of 6 cross-sections studied, flow releases from the reservoirs meet the needs of fish. The reservoirs reduce flood flows, which may lead to a loss of deep pools that are essential for the fish to survive during winter month
CP violation in the decay mode
Within the framework of Standard Model, the exclusive decay mode is studied. Although the usual short distance contribution is
small compared to the similar mode, the process offers the
possibility of studying the CP violation, a feature absent in the
counterpart.Comment: 11 page latex file including 2 ps figures. Typos corrected, minor
changes. To appear in PR
Intensity-modulated abrupt tapered Fiber Mach-Zehnder Interferometer for the simultaneous sensing of temperature and curvature
AbstractAn abrupt tapered fiber In-Line Mach-Zehnder Interferometer sensor for simultaneous measurement of temperature and curvature is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The sensor head is fabricated by arcing Corning SMF-28 using a commercial arc fusion splicer. The individual parameters discrimination was achieved by manipulating the unequal sensitivities of optical power to temperature and curvature obtained at two wavelengths within the sensing spectrum. The curvature and temperature sensitivities at λ1 (1537nm) and λ2 (1568.7nm) were found to be 11.8264dBm/m−1, 12.4885dBm/m−1 and 0.0829dBm/°C, 0.0833dBm/°C, respectively. The experimental results show unperturbed readings with rms deviation of ±0.1801m−1 and ±0.0826°C, for curvature and temperature measurements, respectively, through measurement of optical power response of the sensor. With this simultaneous sensing technique, the proposed sensor can be deployed for many field applications such as nondestructive structural health monitoring of civil infrastructure
A Spin-Isospin Dependent 3N Scattering Formalism in a 3D Faddeev Scheme
We have introduced a spin-isospin dependent three-dimensional approach for
formulation of the three-nucleon scattering. Faddeev equation is expressed in
terms of vector Jacobi momenta and spin-isospin quantum numbers of each
nucleon. Our formalism is based on connecting the transition amplitude to
momentum-helicity representations of the two-body -matrix and the deuteron
wave function. Finally the expressions for nucleon-deuteron elastic scattering
and full breakup process amplitudes are presented.Comment: 17 page
Free Fermions and Thermal AdS/CFT
The dynamics of finite temperature U(N) gauge theories on can be
described, at weak coupling, by an effective unitary matrix model. Here we
present an exact solution to these models, for any value of , in terms of a
sum over representations. Taking the large limit of this solution provides
a new perspective on the deconfinement transition which is supposed to be dual
to the Hawking-Page transition. The large phase transition manifests itself
here in a manner similar to the Douglas-Kazakov phase transition in 2d
Yang-Mills theory. We carry out a complete analysis of the saddle
representation in the simplest case involving only the order parameter . We find that the saddle points corresponding to thermal , the small
black hole and the large black hole can all be described in terms of free
fermions. They all admit a simple phase space description {\it a la} the BPS
geometries of Lin, Lunin and Maldacena.Comment: (0+34) pages and 9 figures, v2 references adde
Predicted Infrared and Raman Spectra for Neutral Ti_8C_12 Isomers
Using a density-functional based algorithm, the full IR and Raman spectra are
calculated for the neutral Ti_8C_12 cluster assuming geometries of Th, Td, D2d
and C3v symmetry. The Th pentagonal dodecahedron is found to be dynamically
unstable. The calculated properties of the relaxed structure having C3v
symmetry are found to be in excellent agreement with experimental gas phase
infrared results, ionization potential and electron affinity measurements.
Consequently, the results presented may be used as a reference for further
experimental characterization using vibrational spectroscopy.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Physical Review A, 2002 (in press
Low-momentum effective interaction in the three-dimensional approach
The formulation of the low-momentum effective interaction in the model space
Lee-Suzuki and the renormalization group methods is implemented in the
three-dimensional approach. In this approach the low-momentum effective
interaction V_{low k} has been formulated as a function of the magnitude of
momentum vectors and the angle between them. As an application the spin-isospin
independent Malfliet-Tjon potential has been used into the model space
Lee-Suzuki method and it has been shown that the low-momentum effective
interaction V_{low k} reproduces the same two-body observables obtained by the
bare potential V_{NN}.Comment: 15 pages, 5 eps figure
Incremental Medians via Online Bidding
In the k-median problem we are given sets of facilities and customers, and
distances between them. For a given set F of facilities, the cost of serving a
customer u is the minimum distance between u and a facility in F. The goal is
to find a set F of k facilities that minimizes the sum, over all customers, of
their service costs.
Following Mettu and Plaxton, we study the incremental medians problem, where
k is not known in advance, and the algorithm produces a nested sequence of
facility sets where the kth set has size k. The algorithm is c-cost-competitive
if the cost of each set is at most c times the cost of the optimum set of size
k. We give improved incremental algorithms for the metric version: an
8-cost-competitive deterministic algorithm, a 2e ~ 5.44-cost-competitive
randomized algorithm, a (24+epsilon)-cost-competitive, poly-time deterministic
algorithm, and a (6e+epsilon ~ .31)-cost-competitive, poly-time randomized
algorithm.
The algorithm is s-size-competitive if the cost of the kth set is at most the
minimum cost of any set of size k, and has size at most s k. The optimal
size-competitive ratios for this problem are 4 (deterministic) and e
(randomized). We present the first poly-time O(log m)-size-approximation
algorithm for the offline problem and first poly-time O(log m)-size-competitive
algorithm for the incremental problem.
Our proofs reduce incremental medians to the following online bidding
problem: faced with an unknown threshold T, an algorithm submits "bids" until
it submits a bid that is at least the threshold. It pays the sum of all its
bids. We prove that folklore algorithms for online bidding are optimally
competitive.Comment: conference version appeared in LATIN 2006 as "Oblivious Medians via
Online Bidding
Nafion-stabilized Pt Nanoparticles and the Effect of Pt Distribution on the Electrochemical Reduction of Oxygen
Nafion stabilized Pt sols was prepared by using methanol to reduce the precursor H2PtCl6. No other ingredient was used in the preparation and Pt nanoparticles of 2 -3 nm size were obtained. Platinum nanoparticles were found to form aggregates. The aggregate size and the stability of Pt sols could be changed by solvent treatment. This suggests that SO3¯ functional groups of Nafion stabilized Pt nanoparticles and that the aggregates formed due to the formation of ionic clusters of Nafion. The electrochemical reduction of oxygen was examined with carbon supported Nafion-Pt catalysts of different aggregate size. At low overpotential, the kinetic rate was not changed by the aggregate size. At high overpotential region where mass-transfer limitation phenomenon was observed, the reaction rate increased with decreasing aggregate size. It indicates that smaller aggregates, i.e., the more even Pt distribution, are less subjected to mass-transfer limitation and could consequently provide better electrode performance
Emergent geometry from q-deformations of N=4 super Yang-Mills
We study BPS states in a marginal deformation of super Yang-Mills on R x S^3
using a quantum mechanical system of q-commuting matrices. We focus mainly on
the case where the parameter q is a root of unity, so that the AdS dual of the
field theory can be associated to an orbifold of AdS_5x S^5. We show that in
the large N limit, BPS states are described by density distributions of
eigenvalues and we assign to these distributions a geometrical spacetime
interpretation. We go beyond BPS configurations by turning on perturbative
non-q-commuting excitations. Considering states in an appropriate BMN limit, we
use a saddle point approximation to compute the BMN energy to all perturbative
orders in the 't Hooft coupling. We also examine some BMN like states that
correspond to twisted sector string states in the orbifold and we show that our
geometrical interpretation of the system is consistent with the quantum numbers
of the corresponding states under the quantum symmetry of the orbifold.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figure. v2: added references. v3:final published versio
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