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Mutual impedance effects in scanned antenna arrays technical report no. 2
Mutual impedance effects in electronically-scanned antenna array
Electronic scanning and beam shaping methods technical report no. 1
Electronically scanned antenna array and beam scannin
The measurement of harmonics produced by a pin diode in a microwave switching application Final report
Measurement of harmonics produced by a pin diode in microwave switc
The Vector Analyzing Power in Elastic Electron-Nucleus Scattering
The vector analyzing power A_n is calculated for elastic electron scattering
from a variety of spin zero nuclei at energies from 14 MeV to 3 GeV. Time
reversal symmetry insures that A_n vanish in first Born approximation.
Therefore A_n depends on Coulomb distortions and can be large for scattering
from heavy nuclei. The vector analyzing power is a potential source of
systematic error for parity violation experiments. We find that A_n=-0.361 ppm
for the kinematics of the Parity Radius Experiment (PREX) involving 850 MeV
electrons scattering at six degrees from 208Pb. This is comparable to the
parity violating asymmetry. However for HAPPEX He involving 3 GeV electrons
scattering on 4He we find that A_n is very small.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Towards first-principles understanding of the metal-insulator transition in fluid alkali metals
By treating the electron-ion interaction as perturbation in the
first-principles Hamiltonian, we have calculated the density response functions
of a fluid alkali metal to find an interesting charge instability due to
anomalous electronic density fluctuations occurring at some finite wave vector
{\bi Q} in a dilute fluid phase above the liquid-gas critical point. Since
|{\bi Q}| is smaller than the diameter of the Fermi surface, this instability
necessarily impedes the electric conduction, implying its close relevance to
the metal-insulator transition in fluid alkali metals.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
An Actuarial Study of Scores Received by High School Seniors on the Cooperative School and College Ability Test and These Students\u27 Grades Received During the First Year of Attendance in South Dakota Colleges
In 1956 and 1957 college counselors felt a need for information concerning what South Dakota students were doing after they finished high school. Many questions were asked. Do out-of-state colleges lure away the outstanding students with scholarships? Do large numbers of the better students stay out of college? Do many students with great potential fail to do well in their high school studies? Are girls better achievers than boys? The South Dakota Guidance Association formed a committee to investigate some of these questions through a follow-up study. College and high school staffs have sought methods by which they could predict success in college. The problem selected by this writer was that of determining the value of the Cooperative School and College Ability Test in predicting success in college. This test is a test of “Developed Ability.” Predicted success in college will be determined by the expected grade point average derived from the test scores
Study of inexact modeling techniques Final report
Scale modeling antenna systems for aircraft and missiles with anechoic chamber evaluation and us
Diffusion in sparse networks: linear to semi-linear crossover
We consider random networks whose dynamics is described by a rate equation,
with transition rates that form a symmetric matrix. The long time
evolution of the system is characterized by a diffusion coefficient . In one
dimension it is well known that can display an abrupt percolation-like
transition from diffusion () to sub-diffusion (D=0). A question arises
whether such a transition happens in higher dimensions. Numerically can be
evaluated using a resistor network calculation, or optionally it can be deduced
from the spectral properties of the system. Contrary to a recent expectation
that is based on a renormalization-group analysis, we deduce that is
finite; suggest an "effective-range-hopping" procedure to evaluate it; and
contrast the results with the linear estimate. The same approach is useful for
the analysis of networks that are described by quasi-one-dimensional sparse
banded matrices.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, proofed as publishe
Magnetoresistance scaling in the layered cobaltate Ca3Co4O9
We investigate the low temperature magnetic field dependences of both the
resistivity and the magnetization in the misfit cobaltate Ca3Co4O9 from 60 K
down to 2 K. The measured negative magnetoresistance reveals a scaling behavior
with the magnetization which demonstrates a spin dependent diffusion mechanism.
This scaling is also found to be consistent with a shadowed metalliclike
conduction over the whole temperature range. By explaining the observed
transport crossover, this result shed a new light on the nature of the
elementary excitations relevant to the transport
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