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Gravitational Lens Systems to probe Extragalactic Magnetic Fields
The Faraday rotation measurements of multiply-imaged gravitational lens
systems can be effectively used to probe the existence of large-scale ordered
magnetic fields in lensing galaxies and galaxy clusters. The available sample
of lens systems appears to suggest the presence of a coherent large-scale
magnetic field in giant elliptical galaxies somewhat similar to the spiral
galaxies.Comment: 11 pages, 1 figur
Cauchy Annealing Schedule: An Annealing Schedule for Boltzmann Selection Scheme in Evolutionary Algorithms
Boltzmann selection is an important selection mechanism in evolutionary
algorithms as it has theoretical properties which help in theoretical analysis.
However, Boltzmann selection is not used in practice because a good annealing
schedule for the `inverse temperature' parameter is lacking. In this paper we
propose a Cauchy annealing schedule for Boltzmann selection scheme based on a
hypothesis that selection-strength should increase as evolutionary process goes
on and distance between two selection strengths should decrease for the process
to converge. To formalize these aspects, we develop formalism for selection
mechanisms using fitness distributions and give an appropriate measure for
selection-strength. In this paper, we prove an important result, by which we
derive an annealing schedule called Cauchy annealing schedule. We demonstrate
the novelty of proposed annealing schedule using simulations in the framework
of genetic algorithms
Role of the scalar field in gravitational lensing
A static and circularly symmetric lens characterized by mass and scalar
charge parameters is constructed. For the small values of the scalar charge to
the mass ratio, the gravitational lensing is qualitatively similar to the case
of the Schwarzschild lens; however, for large values of this ratio the lensing
characteristics are significantly different. The main features are the
existence of two or nil Einstein ring(s) and a radial critical curve, formation
of two or four images and possibility of detecting three images near the lens
for sources located at relatively large angular positions. Such a novel lens
may also be treated as a naked singularity lens.Comment: 11 pages using A&A LaTex, 3 figures included, misprints corrected,
changes in section five, two references added Journal- ref : Astronomy &
Astrophysics, 337(1) 1 (1998
Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of the Shock Structure Problem
Flow of rarefied gases - Shock wave structure proble
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