3,401 research outputs found
Outflanking and securely using the PIN/TAN-System
The PIN/TAN-system is an authentication and authorization scheme used in
e-business. Like other similar schemes it is successfully attacked by
criminals. After shortly classifying the various kinds of attacks we accomplish
malicious code attacks on real World Wide Web transaction systems. In doing so
we find that it is really easy to outflank these systems. This is even
supported by the users' behavior. We give a few simple behavior rules to
improve this situation. But their impact is limited. Also the providers support
the attacks by having implementation flaws in their installations. Finally we
show that the PIN/TAN-system is not suitable for usage in highly secure
applications.Comment: 7 pages; 2 figures; IEEE style; final versio
The eta ' signal from partially quenched Wilson fermions
We present new results from our ongoing study of flavor singlet pseudoscalar
mesons in QCD. Our approach is based on (a) performing truncated eigenmode
expansions for the hairpin diagram and (b) incorporating the ground state
contribution for the connected meson propagator. First, we explain how the
computations can be substantially improved by even-odd preconditioning. We
extend previous results on early mass plateauing in the eta' channel of
two-flavor full QCD with degenerate sea and valence quarks to the partially
quenched situation. We find that early mass plateau formation persists in the
partially quenched situation.Comment: Lattice2002(spectrum), 3 pages, 5 figure
An Evaluated Certification Services System for the German National Root CA - Legally Binding and Trustworthy Transactions in E-Business and E-Government
National Root CAs enable legally binding E-Business and E-Government
transactions. This is a report about the development, the evaluation and the
certification of the new certification services system for the German National
Root CA. We illustrate why a new certification services system was necessary,
and which requirements to the new system existed. Then we derive the tasks to
be done from the mentioned requirements. After that we introduce the initial
situation at the beginning of the project. We report about the very process and
talk about some unfamiliar situations, special approaches and remarkable
experiences. Finally we present the ready IT system and its impact to
E-Business and E-Government.Comment: 6 pages; 1 figure; IEEE style; final versio
Decorrelating Topology with HMC
The investigation of the decorrelation efficiency of the HMC algorithm with
respect to vacuum topology is a prerequisite for trustworthy full QCD
simulations, in particular for the computation of topology sensitive
quantities. We demonstrate that for mpi/mrho ratios <= 0.69 sufficient
tunneling between the topological sectors can be achieved, for two flavours of
dynamical Wilson fermions close to the scaling region beta=5.6. Our results are
based on time series of length 5000 trajectories.Comment: change of comments: LATTICE98(confine
Design and evaluation of fluidized bed heat recovery for diesel engine systems
The potential of utilizing fluidized bed heat exchangers in place of conventional counter-flow heat exchangers for heat recovery from adiabatic diesel engine exhaust gas streams was studied. Fluidized bed heat recovery systems were evaluated in three different heavy duty transport applications: (1) heavy duty diesel truck; (2) diesel locomotives; and (3) diesel marine pushboat. The three applications are characterized by differences in overall power output and annual utilization. For each application, the exhaust gas source is a turbocharged-adiabatic diesel core. Representative subposed exhaust gas heat utilization power cycles were selected for conceptual design efforts including design layouts and performance estimates for the fluidized bed heat recovery heat exchangers. The selected power cycles were: organic rankine with RC-1 working fluid, turbocompound power turbine with steam injection, and stirling engine. Fuel economy improvement predictions are used in conjunction with capital cost estimates and fuel price data to determine payback times for the various cases
Improved Upsilon Spectrum with Dynamical Wilson Fermions
We present results for the b \bar b spectrum obtained using an
O(M_bv^6)-correct non-relativistic lattice QCD action, where M_b denotes the
bare b-quark mass and v^2 is the mean squared quark velocity. Propagators are
evaluated on SESAM's three sets of dynamical gauge configurations generated
with two flavours of Wilson fermions at beta = 5.6. These results, the first of
their kind obtained with dynamical Wilson fermions, are compared to a quenched
analysis at equivalent lattice spacing, beta = 6.0. Using our three sea-quark
values we perform the ``chiral'' extrapolation to m_eff = m_s/3, where m_s
denotes the strange quark mass. The light quark mass dependence is found to be
small in relation to the statistical errors. Comparing the full QCD result to
our quenched simulation we find better agreement of our dynamical data with
experimental results in the spin-independent sector but observe no unquenching
effects in hyperfine-splittings. To pin down the systematic errors we have also
compared quenched results in different ``tadpole'' schemes as well as using a
lower order action. We find that spin-splittings with an O(M_bv^4) action are
O(10%) higher compared to O(M_bv^6) results. Relative to the results obtained
with the plaquette method the Landau gauge mean link tadpole scheme raises the
spin splittings by about the same margin so that our two improvements are
opposite in effect.Comment: 24 pages (latex file, Phys Rev D style file, uses epsf-style
Quenched and first unquenched lattice HQET determination of the Bs-Meson width difference
We present recent results for the prediction of the Bs lifetime difference
from lattice Heavy Quark Effective Theory simulations. In order to get a
next-to-leading order result we have calculated the matching between QCD and
HQET and the two-loop anomalous dimensions in the HQET for all the \Delta B=2
operators, in particular for the operators which enter the width difference. We
present results from quenched and, for the first time, from unquenched
simulations. We obtain for the Bs lifetime difference,
(\Delta\Gamma_Bs/\Gamma_Bs)^{(que.)}=(5.1+/- 1.9+/- 1.7)10^(-2) and
(\Delta\Gamma_Bs/\Gamma_Bs)^{(unq.)}=(4.3+/- 2.0+/- 1.9)10^(-2) from the
quenched and unquenched simulations respectivelyComment: Lattice 2000 (Heavy Quark Physics), 4 pages, LaTeX. Some misprints
corrected. No result change
Helicity Dependent and Independent Generalized Parton Distributions of the Nucleon in Lattice QCD
A complete description of the nucleon structure in terms of generalized
parton distributions (GPDs) at twist 2 level requires the
measurement/computation of the eight functions H, E, \tilde H, \tilde E, H_T,
E_T, \tilde H_T and \tilde E_T, all depending on the three variables x, \xi and
t. In this talk, we present and discuss our first steps in the framework of
lattice QCD towards this enormous task. Dynamical lattice QCD results for the
lowest three Mellin moments of the helicity dependent and independent GPDs are
shown in terms of their corresponding generalized form factors. Implications
for the transverse coordinate space structure of the nucleon as well as the
orbital angular momentum (OAM) contribution of quarks to the nucleon spin are
discussed in some detail.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, Talk presented by Ph.H. at Electron-Nucleus
Scattering VIII, Elba, Italy, June 21-25, 2004; typos corrected, minor change
in wording on p.4&
Arbuscular mycorrhizas in phosphate-polluted soil: interrelations between root colonization and nitrogen
To investigate whether arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) – abundant in a phosphate-polluted but nitrogen-poor field site – improve plant N nutrition, we carried out a two-factorial experiment, including N fertilization and fungicide treatment.
Percentage of root length colonized (% RLC) by AMF and tissue element concentrations were determined for four resident plant species. Furthermore, soil nutrient levels and N effects on aboveground biomass of individual species were measured. Nitrogen fertilization lowered % RLC by AMF of
Artemisia vulgaris L., Picris hieracioides L. and Poa compressa L., but not of Bromus japonicus Thunb. This – together with positive N addition effects on N status, N:P-ratio and aboveground biomass of most species – suggested that plants are mycorrhizal because of N deficiency. Fungicide treatment, which reduced % RLC in all species, resulted in lower N concentrations in A. vulgaris and P. hieracioides, a higher N concentration in P. compressa, and did not consistently affect N status of B. japonicus. Evidently, AMF had an influence on the N nutrition of plants in this P-rich soil; however – potentially due to differences in their mycorrhizal responsiveness – not all species seemed to benefit froma mycorrhiza-mediated N uptake and accordingly, N distribution
A comparative study of numerical methods for the overlap Dirac operator--a status report
Improvements of various methods to compute the sign function of the hermitian
Wilson-Dirac matrix within the overlap operator are presented. An optimal
partial fraction expansion (PFE) based on a theorem of Zolotarev is given.
Benchmarks show that this PFE together with removal of converged systems within
a multi-shift CG appears to approximate the sign function times a vector most
efficiently. A posteriori error bounds are given.Comment: 3 pages, poster contribution to Lattice2001(algorithms
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