549 research outputs found
Open source tools: Empowered the e-learning pedagogy in distance education 1
E-learning is defined as pedagogy empowered by digital technology which involves learning done at a computer, usually connected to a network, giving us the opportunity to learn almost anytime, anywhere. Today, E-learning allows to share and manage knowledge and skills of the professionals and to get the right information to the right people whenever they need it.. There are many software systems available that provide distance learning environment. This software is in both forms, commercial and open source software (OSS). Moodle is one of the Open source tool that have been increasingly gaining worldwide popularity in e-learning system. This paper is highlights, how the open source tools empowered e-learning. In turn, the popularity of open source tools day by day increases. A huge number of Students are linked and gaining degree in feasible mode. 1
Ricci Collineations for Non-Degenerate, Diagonal and Spherically Symmetric Ricci Tensors
The expression of the vector field generator of a Ricci Collineation for
diagonal, spherically symmetric and non-degenerate Ricci tensors is obtained.
The resulting expressions show that the time and radial first derivatives of
the components of the Ricci tensor can be used to classify the collineation,
leading to 64 families.
Some examples illustrate how to obtain the collineation vector
Conformal Ricci collineations of static spherically symmetric spacetimes
Conformal Ricci collineations of static spherically symmetric spacetimes are
studied. The general form of the vector fields generating conformal Ricci
collineations is found when the Ricci tensor is non-degenerate, in which case
the number of independent conformal Ricci collineations is \emph{fifteen}; the
maximum number for 4-dimensional manifolds. In the degenerate case it is found
that the static spherically symmetric spacetimes always have an infinite number
of conformal Ricci collineations. Some examples are provided which admit
non-trivial conformal Ricci collineations, and perfect fluid source of the
matter
Matter collineations of Spacetime Homogeneous G\"odel-type Metrics
The spacetime homogeneous G\"odel-type spacetimes which have four classes of
metrics are studied according to their matter collineations. The obtained
results are compared with Killing vectors and Ricci collineations. It is found
that these spacetimes have infinite number of matter collineations in
degenerate case, i.e. det, and do not admit proper matter
collineations in non-degenerate case, i.e. det. The degenerate
case has the new constraints on the parameters and which characterize
the causality features of the G\"odel-type spacetimes.Comment: 12 pages, LaTex, no figures, Class. Quantum.Grav.20 (2003) 216
Ricci Collineations of the Bianchi Type II, VIII, and IX Space-times
Ricci and contracted Ricci collineations of the Bianchi type II, VIII, and IX
space-times, associated with the vector fields of the form (i) one component of
is different from zero and (ii) two components of are
different from zero, for , are presented. In subcase (i.b), which
is , some known solutions are found, and in subcase
(i.d), which is , choosing ,
the Bianchi type II, VIII, and IX space-times is reduced to the
Robertson-Walker metric.Comment: 12 Pages, LaTeX, 1 Table, no figure
Ricci Collineations for type B warped space-times
We present the general structure of proper Ricci Collineations (RC) for type
B warped space-times. Within this framework, we give a detailed description of
the most general proper RC for spherically symmetric metrics. As examples,
static spherically symmetric and Friedmann-Robertson-Walker space-times are
considered.Comment: 18 pages, Latex, To appear in GR
Measurement of Rapidity Distribution for High Mass Drell-Yan ee Pairs at CDF
We report on the first measurement of the rapidity distribution dsigma/dy
over nearly the entire kinematic region of rapidity for e^+e^- pairs in the
Z-boson region of 66116 GeV/c^2.
The data sample consists of 108 pb^{-1} of ppbar collisions at \sqrt{s}=1.8 TeV
taken by the Collider Detector at Fermilab during 1992--1995. The total cross
section in the -boson region is measured to be 252 +- 11 pb. The measured
total cross section and d\sigma/dy are compared with quantum chromodynamics
calculations in leading and higher orders.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to Physical Review Letter
Measurement of the lepton charge asymmetry in W-boson decays produced in p-pbar collisions
We describe a measurement of the charge asymmetry of leptons from W boson
decays in the rapidity range 0 enu, munu events from
110+/-7 pb^{-1}of data collected by the CDF detector during 1992-95. The
asymmetry data constrain the ratio of d and u quark momentum distributions in
the proton over the x range of 0.006 to 0.34 at Q2 \approx M_W^2. The asymmetry
predictions that use parton distribution functions obtained from previously
published CDF data in the central rapidity region (0.0<|y_l|<1.1) do not agree
with the new data in the large rapidity region (|y_l|>1.1).Comment: 13 pages, 3 tables, 1 figur
Search for New Particles Decaying to Dijets at CDF
We have used 106 pb^-1 of data collected with the Collider Detector at
Fermilab to search for new particles decaying to dijets. We exclude at the 95%
confidence level models containing the following new particles: axigluons and
flavor universal colorons with mass between 200 and 980 GeV/c, excited quarks
with mass between 80 and 570 GeV/c^2 and between 580 and 760 GeV/c^2, color
octet technirhos with mass between 260 and 480 GeV/c^2, W' bosons with mass
between 300 and 420 GeV/c^2, and E_6 diquarks with mass between 290 and 420
GeV/c^2.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Submitted to Physical Review D Rapid
Communications. Postscript file of paper is also available at
http://www-cdf.fnal.gov/physics/pub97/cdf3276_dijet_search_prd_rc.p
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