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Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges for R&D Management and the Role of the R&D Society for its Improvement – A Case Study in Iran
Research and Development (R&D) management in Iran is faced to many barriers and obstacles, in which R&D units are considered as the basic core of the product development and innovation. Due to structural shortcomings, a great number of organizations and industries have not been able to find their actual status. There are about different 1141 R&D units with a dispersion pattern in Iran. This paper considers and analyzes the R&D case study in one of the provinces located in the north part of Iran in order to enhance the potential R&D activities in respect with the industrialized areas and zones. In this province, there are about 2504 industrial units of which there are only 44 R&D units certified by the state government. However, there are limit numbers of these R&D units that are extensively active. This paper also addresses the current status in respect with the R&D activities to find out why there is a lack and depression of these activities in the industrial units. By considering the opportunity and challenges of these R&D units, there is a need to change these units to be active in order to quickly respond the market and demand requirements. Finally, a few alternative solutions and improvement plans are proposed, in which the Iranian R&D Society is responsible for supporting and succeeding these action plans towards the organization goals.R&D Management
The role of field redefinition on renormalisability of a general supersymmetric gauge theories
We investigate some issues on renormalisability of non-anticommutative
supersymmetric gauge theory related to field redefinitions. We study one loop
corrections to supersymmetric gauge theory
coupled to chiral matter in component formalism, and show the procedure which
has been introduced for renormalisation is problematic because some terms which
are needed for the renormalisability of theory are missed from the Lagrangian.
In order to prove the theory is renormalisable, we redefine the gaugino and the
auxiliary fields(), which result in a modified form of the
Lagrangian in the component formalism. Then, we show the modified Lagrangian
has extra terms which are necessary for renormalisability of
non-anticommutative supersymmetric gauge field theories. Finally we prove supersymmetric gauge theory is renormalisable up to one loop
corrections using standard method of renormalisation; besides, it is shown the
effective action is gauge invariant.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:hep-th/0505248 by other
author
Cylindrical solutions in braneworld gravity
In this article we investigate exact cylindrically symmetric solutions to the
modified Einstein field equations in the brane world gravity scenarios. It is
shown that for the special choice of the equation of state for the
dark energy and dark pressure, the solutions found could be considered formally
as solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations in 4-D general relativity.Comment: 12 pages, RevTex format, typos corrected and references added.
Accepted for publication in PR
Transverse expansion of hot magnetized Bjorken flow in heavy ion collisions
We argue that the existence of an inhomogeneous external magnetic field can
lead to radial flow in transverse plane. Our aim is to show how the
introduction of a magnetic field generalizes the Bjorken flow. We investigate
the effect of an inhomogeneous weak external magnetic field on the transverse
expansion of in-viscid fluid created in high energy nuclear collisions. In
order to simplify our calculation and compare with Gubser model, we consider
the fluid under investigation to be produced in central collisions, at small
impact parameter; azimuthal symmetry has been considered. In our model, we
assume an inhomogeneous external magnetic field following the power-law decay
in proper time and having radial inhomogeneity perpendicular to the radial
velocity of the in-viscid fluid in the transverse plane; then the space time
evolution of the transverse expansion of the fluid is obtained. We also show
how the existence of an inhomogeneous external magnetic field modifies the
energy density. Finally we use the solutions for the transverse velocity and
energy density in the presence of a weak magnetic field, to estimate the
transverse momentum spectrum of protons and pions emerging from the
Magneto-hydrodynamic solutions
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