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Heat pipe with hot gas reservoir
Heat pipe can reverse itself with gas reservoir acting as evaporator, leading to rapid recovery from liquid in reservoir. Single layer of fine-mesh screen is included inside reservoir to assure uniform liquid distribution over hottest parts of internal surface until liquid is completely removed
A sufficient condition for the continuity of permanental processes with applications to local times of Markov processes
We provide a sufficient condition for the continuity of real valued
permanental processes. When applied to the subclass of permanental processes
which consists of squares of Gaussian processes, we obtain the sufficient
condition for continuity which is also known to be necessary. Using an
isomorphism theorem of Eisenbaum and Kaspi which relates Markov local times and
permanental processes, we obtain a general sufficient condition for the joint
continuity of local times.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/12-AOP744 the Annals of
Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aop/) by the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Liquid-vapour asymmetry in pure fluids: A Monte Carlo simulation study
Monte Carlo simulations within the grand canonical ensemble are used to
obtain the joint distribution of density and energy fluctuations
for two model fluids: a decorated lattice gas and a polymer system. In the near
critical region the form of is analysed using a mixed field
finite-size-scaling theory that takes account of liquid-vapour asymmetry. Field
mixing transformations are performed that map onto the joint
distribution of critical scaling operators \ptMEstar\ appropriate to the Ising
fixed point. Carrying out this procedure permits a very accurate determination
of the critical point parameters. By forming various projections of \ptMEstar ,
the full universal finite-size spectrum of the critical density and energy
distributions of fluids is also obtained. In the sub-critical coexistence
region, an examination is made of the influence of field mixing on the
asymmetry of the density distribution.Comment: 19 pages Latex, 15 Figures available on request. Report Number
#IP-94.15
Permanental Vectors
A permanental vector is a generalization of a vector with components that are
squares of the components of a Gaussian vector, in the sense that the matrix
that appears in the Laplace transform of the vector of Gaussian squares is not
required to be either symmetric or positive definite. In addition the power of
the determinant in the Laplace transform of the vector of Gaussian squares,
which is -1/2, is allowed to be any number less than zero.
It was not at all clear what vectors are permanental vectors. In this paper
we characterize all permanental vectors in and give applications to
permanental vectors in and to the study of permanental processes
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