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    Black hole solutions to the F4F_4-model and their orbits (I)

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    In this paper we continue the program of the classification of nilpotent orbits using the approach developed in arXiv:1107.5986, within the study of black hole solutions in D=4 supergravities. Our goal in this work is to classify static, single center black hole solutions to a specific N=2 four dimensional "magic" model, with special K\"ahler scalar manifold Sp(6,R)/U(3){\rm Sp}(6,\mathbb{R})/{\rm U}(3), as orbits of geodesics on the pseudo-quaternionic manifold F4(4)/[SL(2,R)×Sp(6,R)]{\rm F}_{4(4)}/[{\rm SL}(2,\mathbb{R})\times {\rm Sp}(6,\mathbb{R})] with respect to the action of the isometry group F4(4){\rm F}_{4(4)}. Our analysis amounts to the classification of the orbits of the geodesic "velocity" vector with respect to the isotropy group H=SL(2,R)×Sp(6,R)H^*={\rm SL}(2,\mathbb{R})\times {\rm Sp}(6,\mathbb{R}), which include a thorough classification of the \emph{nilpotent orbits} associated with extremal solutions and reveals a richer structure than the one predicted by the βγ\beta-\gamma labels alone, based on the Kostant Sekiguchi approach. We provide a general proof of the conjecture made in arXiv:0908.1742 which states that regular single center solutions belong to orbits with coinciding βγ\beta-\gamma labels. We also prove that the reverse is not true by finding distinct orbits with the same βγ\beta-\gamma labels, which are distinguished by suitably devised tensor classifiers. Only one of these is generated by regular solutions. Since regular static solutions only occur with nilpotent degree not exceeding 3, we only discuss representatives of these orbits in terms of black hole solutions. We prove that these representatives can be found in the form of a purely dilatonic four-charge solution (the generating solution in D=3) and this allows us to identify the orbit corresponding to the regular four-dimensional metrics.Comment: 81 pages, 24 tables, new section 4.4 about the fake superpotential added, typos corrected, references added, accepted in Nuclear Physics B.

    Use of weaning concentrate in the feeding suckling kids: effects on meat quality

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    The effect of a feeding supplementation with starter concentrate on “Capretto” meat production and its qualitative characteristics was investigated. The results showed that the effect of concentrate supplementation did not influence the slaughter weight, slaughter and dissection data, tissue composition and meat chemical composition of the pelvic limb. No differences were found for rheological characteristics of LD meat, except cohesiveness values, which were higher in the concentrate group kids

    Optical Interconnection Networks Based on Microring Resonators

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    Abstract — Interconnection networks must transport an always increasing information density and connect a rising number of processing units. Electronic technologies have been able to sustain the traffic growth rate, but are getting close to their physical limits. In this context, optical interconnection networks are becoming progressively more attractive, especially because new photonic devices can be directly integrated in CMOS technology. Indeed, interest in microring resonators as switching components is rising, but their usability in full optical interconnection architectures is still limited by their physical characteristics. Indeed, differently from classical devices used for switching, switching elements based on microring resonators exhibit asymmetric power losses depending on the output ports input signals are directed to. In this paper, we study classical interconnection architectures such as crossbar, Benes and Clos networks exploiting microring resonators as building blocks. Since classical interconnection networks lack either scalability or complexity, we propose two new architectures to improve performance of microring based interconnection networks while keeping a reasonable complexity. I

    Optical Interconnection Architectures based on Microring Resonators

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    Abstract: Microring resonators are an interesting device to build integrated optical interconnects, but their asymmetric loss behavior could limit the scalability of classical optical interconnects. We present new interconnects able to increase scalability with limited complexity

    A proposal for performance evaluation of low frequency shielding efficiency

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    The present work aims to propose a methodology for evaluating the performance of low-frequency magnetic shields used for the shielding of complex sources such as MV/LV substations. Today there is no standard procedure for testing shields based on the use of a single-coil for generating artificial MF (MF: Magnetic Field) as is the case for high-frequency anechoic chambers. In the case of shielding for industrial frequency sources, these are generally open shields with sources of various types: 3D transformers, switch-gear, and power lines. These kinds of sources and shields are better checked if the artificial MF has all three components in space. The work proposes a methodology based on the use of a tri-axial source, capable of generating a rotating magnetic field. The supports of the coils are made using a 3D printing process. The paper presents the design steps, the analytical evaluation of the performance of the source and as an application a test of a magnetic shielding plate was presented

    Magnetic field in an apartment located above 10/0.4 kV substation: Levels and mitigation techniques

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    The paper presents a real case of non-ionising radiation testing in an apartment located directly above a 10/0.4 kV substation in Serbia. In order to check the compliance with national regulations on protection of population from non-ionising radiation, it was necessary to perform measurements of magnetic flux density in the apartment. After the first measurements were performed, the distribution company implemented a mitigation technique by placing a passive conductive shield inside the substation in order to decrease magnetic field levels in the apartment. Measurements performed after the mitigation technique had been implemented have shown that the applied shield had an impact on magnetic field reduction to a certain extent. However, since the obtained shielding factor was not very high, the authors analysed another possible shielding solution which would provide higher shielding factor and consequently lower magnetic field levels in the apartment. Both shielding solutions and the results they provide are presented and analysed

    Uncertainty quantification in energy management procedures

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    Complex energy systems are made up of a number of components interacting together via different energy vectors. The assessment of their performance under dynamic working conditions, where user demand and energy prices vary over time, requires a simulation tool. Regardless of the accuracy of this procedure, the uncertainty in data, obtained both by measurements or by forecasting, is usually non-negligible and requires the study of the sensitivity of results versus input data. In this work, polynomial chaos expansion technique is used to evaluate the variation of cogeneration plant performance with respect to the uncertainty of energy prices and user requests. The procedure allows to obtain this information with a much lower computational cost than that of usual Monte-Carlo approaches. Furthermore, all the tools used in this paper, which were developed in Python, are published as free and open source software
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