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Precision compliance techniques for slow crack growth measurements
A method is presented for using simple electronic components to obtain the high sensitivity needed to measure very slow crack growth rates. The technique presented can reduce the experimental time considerably and also yield a greater amount of data more accurately than optical techniques for measuring crack growth rates
Employee voice and collective formation in the Indian ITES-BPO industry
The growth of the information technology enabled services-business process outsourcing industry calls for attention to employees' working conditions and rights. Can an independent organisation such as unites Pro (the union of information technology enabled services professionals) represent employees' interests and effectively work towards protecting their rights and improving their working conditions? A survey of unites members indicates that they identify with the need for such an organisation to deal with poor supervisory and managerial treatment, concerns for employee safety, grievances related to pay and workload, and even the indignities of favouritism
Entropy Production, Hydrodynamics, and Resurgence in the Primordial Quark-Gluon Plasma from Holography
Microseconds after the Big Bang quarks and gluons formed a strongly-coupled
non-conformal liquid driven out-of-equilibrium by the expansion of the
Universe. We use holography to determine the non-equilibrium behavior of this
liquid in a Friedmann-Lemaitre-Robertson-Walker Universe and develop an
expansion for the corresponding entropy production in terms of the derivatives
of the cosmological scale factor. We show that the resulting series has zero
radius of convergence and we discuss its resurgent properties. Finally, we
compute the resummed entropy production rate in de Sitter Universe at late
times and show that the leading order approximation given by bulk viscosity
effects can strongly overestimate/underestimate the rate depending on the
microscopic parameters.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure; v2: various improvements in presentation, title
changed by journal, matches the published versio
Particle Ratios as a Probe of the QCD Critical Temperature
We show how the measured particle ratios can be used to provide non-trivial
information about the critical temperature of the QCD phase transition. This is
obtained by including the effects of highly massive Hagedorn resonances on
statistical models, which are used to describe hadronic yields. The inclusion
of Hagedorn states creates a dependence of the thermal fits on the Hagedorn
temperature, , which is assumed to be equal to , and leads to an
overall improvement of thermal fits. We find that for Au+Au collisions at RHIC
at GeV the best square fit measure, , occurs at
MeV and produces a chemical freeze-out temperature of 172.6 MeV
and a baryon chemical potential of 39.7 MeV.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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