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    Prospectus, May 3, 1989

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    Water wave propagation and scattering over topographical bottoms

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    Here I present a general formulation of water wave propagation and scattering over topographical bottoms. A simple equation is found and is compared with existing theories. As an application, the theory is extended to the case of water waves in a column with many cylindrical steps

    Misleading signatures of quantum chaos

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    The main signature of chaos in a quantum system is provided by spectral statistical analysis of the nearest neighbor spacing distribution and the spectral rigidity given by Δ3(L)\Delta_3(L). It is shown that some standard unfolding procedures, like local unfolding and Gaussian broadening, lead to a spurious increase of the spectral rigidity that spoils the Δ3(L)\Delta_3(L) relationship with the regular or chaotic motion of the system. This effect can also be misinterpreted as Berry's saturation.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Physical Review

    Prospectus, February 8, 1989

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    Outskirts of Distant Galaxies In Absorption

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    QSO absorption spectroscopy provides a sensitive probe of both the neutral medium and diffuse ionized gas in the distant Universe. It extends 21cm maps of gaseous structures around low-redshift galaxies both to lower gas column densities and to higher redshifts. Combining galaxy surveys with absorption-line observations of gas around galaxies enables comprehensive studies of baryon cycles in galaxy outskirts over cosmic time. This Chapter presents a review of the empirical understanding of the cosmic neutral gas reservoir from studies of damped Lya absorbers (DLAs). It describes the constraints on the star formation relation and chemical enrichment history in the outskirts of distant galaxies from DLA studies. A brief discussion of available constraints on the ionized circumgalactic gas from studies of lower column density Lya absorbers and associated ionic absorption transitions is presented at the end.Comment: 45 pages, 7 figures, invited review, Book chapter in "Outskirts of Galaxies", Eds. J. H. Knapen, J. C. Lee and A. Gil de Paz, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, Springer, in pres

    Prospectus, April 9, 1989

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    Prospectus, April 12, 1989

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    Analytical Treatment of the Oscillating Yukawa Potential

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    Using a suitable Laguerre basis set that ensures a tridiagonal matrix representation of the reference Hamiltonian, we were able to evaluate in closed form the matrix elements of the generalized Yukawa potential with complex screening parameter. This enabled us to treat analytically both the cosine and sine-like Yukawa potentials on equal footing and compute their bound states spectrum as the eigenvalues of the associated analytical matrix representing their Hamiltonians. Finally we used a carefully designed complex scaling method to evaluate the resonance energies and compared our results satisfactorily with those obtained in the literature.Comment: 8 pages 2 table

    Delay Claim Analysis in the Construction Industry

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    Delay claims, a common occurrence in construction projects, result from many issues, including differing site conditions, access restrictions, and disputes of the contract documents. Analysis methods of a delay claim can range from scheduling to cost analysis. Methods in use today can incur exponential costs, and can last for years on end. Using a survey, this study collected the data regarding practices in delay claim analysis from professionals within the construction industry. The survey emphasized the defining qualities of a delay claim, the processes, and the requirements for resolving a claim. The results showed that the analysis of schedules and other contract documents were major resources when analyzing and resolving a delay claim. The top three subcontractors who submitted the most delay claims are concrete, earthwork, and steel

    Proposed minimal standards for the use of genome data for the taxonomy of prokaryotes

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    Advancement of DNA sequencing technology allows the routine use of genome sequences in the various fields of microbiology. The information held in genome sequences proved to provide objective and reliable means in the taxonomy of prokaryotes. Here, we describe the minimal standards for the quality of genome sequences and how they can be applied for taxonomic purposes
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