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The two uniform infinite quadrangulations of the plane have the same law
We prove that the uniform infinite random quadrangulations defined
respectively by Chassaing-Durhuus and Krikun have the same distribution.Comment: English version of arXiv:0805.4687, with various improvement
Improved high-performance shock tube
Mylar diaphragms in shock tubes are a major improvement over steel diaphragms. Other improvements include: better electrode design; improved flow by opening the throat and removing all constrictions; and improved driver geometry by optimizing volume and shape
Spectra of large diluted but bushy random graphs
We compute an asymptotic expansion in of the limit in of the
empirical spectral measure of the adjacency matrix of an Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi
random graph with vertices and parameter . We present two different
methods, one of which is valid for the more general setting of locally
tree-like graphs. The second order in the expansion gives some information
about the edge.Comment: 24 pages, 5 figure
A transitory regime : water supply in Conakry, Guinea
Both consumers and the government benefited from reform of the water system in Conakry, Guinea, whose deterioration since independence had become critical by the mid-1980s. Less than 40 percent of Conakry's population had access to piped water - low even by regional standards - and service was intermittent, at best, for the few who had connections. The public agency in charge of the sector was inefficient, overstaffed, and virtually insolvent. In several ways, the reform introduced to the sector in 1989 under a World Bank-led project was remarkable. It showed that even in a weak institutional environment, where contracts are hard to enforce and political interference is common, private sector participation can improve sector performance. The authors discuss the mechanismsthat made progress possible and identify factors that inhibit the positive effects of reform. Water has become very expensive, the number of connections has increased very slowly, and conflicts have developed between SEEG (the private operator) and SONEG (the state agency). Among the underlying problems: a) The lack of strong, stable institutions. b) The lack of an independent agency capable of restraining arbitrary government action, regulating the private operator, and enforcing contractual arrangements. c) The lack of adequate conflict resolution mechanisms for contract disputes. d) Weak administrative capacity.Environmental Economics&Policies,Water and Industry,Water Conservation,Decentralization,Water Supply and Systems,Town Water Supply and Sanitation,Water and Industry,Water Supply and Sanitation Governance and Institutions,Environmental Economics&Policies,Water Conservation
On the polarization mechanism in the R Mon/NGC 2261 complex
The detection of circular polarization in R Mon and NGC 2261 is reported. This detection implies that the mechanism responsible for the linear and circular polarization is most likely multiple scattering in a flattened distribution. It replaces the previously suggested scenario where dichroic extinction by elongated dust grains aligned by a toroidal magnetic field was producing the polarization. The multiple scattering interpretation of linear polarization maps also means that these maps now provide direct evidence for a circumstellar disk around R Mon and possibly around many other young stellar objects
One School: Using Teach-Throughs to Ensure Consistency
Presented as a Poster Presentation at 2020 IUSM Education Day
Weak lensing study of Abell 2029
Abell 2029 is one of the most studied clusters due to its proximity (z=0.07),
its strong X-ray brightness and its giant cD galaxy which is one of the biggest
stellar aggregates we know. We present here the first weak lensing mass
reconstruction of this cluster made from a deep I-band image of 28.5'x28.5'
centered on the cluster cD galaxy. This preliminary result allows us already to
show the shape similarities between the cD galaxy and the cluster itself,
suggesting that they form actually a single structure. We find a lower estimate
of the total mass of 1.8 10^14 h^-1 solar masses within a radius of 0.3 h^-1
Mpc. We finally compute the mass-to-cD-light ratio and its evolution as a
function of scale.Comment: 5 pages, to appear in the proceedings of "Matter and Energy in
Clusters of Galaxies", ASP Conference Serie
A program for computing shock-tube gas dynamic properties
Computer program calculates thermodynamic properties from basic spectroscopic data. Program capacity is a mixture of 100 different species composed of ten different elements. The output is a complete thermodynamic and chemical description of the gas
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