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KEK effort for high field magnets
KEK has emphasized efforts to develop the RHQNb3Al superconductor and a
sub-scale magnet reaching 13 T towards the HL-LHC upgrade in last years. In
addition, relevant R&D regarding radiation resistance has been carried out. For
higher field magnets beyond 15 T, HTS in combination with A15 superconductors
should be one of baseline materials. However, all these superconductors are
very sensitive to stress and strain and thorough understanding of behaviour is
truly desired for realization of high field magnets. KEK has launched a new
research subject on stress/strain sensitivity of HTS and A15 superconductors in
collaboration with the neutron diffraction facility at J-PARC and High Field
Laboratory in Tohoku University. Present activity for high field magnets at KEK
is reported.Comment: 4 pages, contribution to the EuCARD-AccNet-EuroLumi Workshop: The
High-Energy Large Hadron Collider, Malta, 14 -- 16 Oct 2010; CERN Yellow
Report CERN-2011-003, pp. 41-4
The moduli of representations of degree 2
There are 6 types of 2-dimensional representations in general. For any groups
and any monoids, we can construct the moduli of 2-dimensional representations
for each type: the moduli of absolutely irreducible representations,
representations with Borel mold, representations with semi-simple mold,
representations with unipotent mold, representations with unipotent mold over
, and representations with scalar mold. We can also construct them
for any associative algebras.Comment: 76 page
Data storage and retrieval system
The Data Storage and Retrieval System (DSRS) consists of off-the-shelf system components integrated as a file server supporting very large files. These files are on the order of one gigabyte of data per file, although smaller files on the order of one megabyte can be accommodated as well. For instance, one gigabyte of data occupies approximately six 9 track tape reels (recorded at 6250 bpi). Due to this large volume of media, it was desirable to shrink the size of the proposed media to a single portable cassette. In addition to large size, a key requirement was that the data needs to be transferred to a (VME based) workstation at very high data rates. One gigabyte (GB) of data needed to be transferred from an archiveable media on a file server to a workstation in less than 5 minutes. Equivalent size, on-line data needed to be transferred in less than 3 minutes. These requirements imply effective transfer rates on the order of four to eight megabytes per second (4-8 MB/s). The DSRS also needed to be able to send and receive data from a variety of other sources accessible from an Ethernet local area network
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