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Entomopathogenic nematodes for biological control of codling moth
Entomopathogenic nematodes are often found naturally infecting codling moth larvae. The
effect of an autumn treatment with S. feltiae on the fruit damage in the following summer
was evaluated by treating 4 different apple orchards in October 2004 and 2005 at
application rates of 3.75; 2 and 1.5 billion nematodes in 4000 l / ha. In three of the treated
orchards, one treated with 3.75x109 nematodes/ha the other two treated with 2e9
nematode/ha, reduction in fruit damage was around 50%. In the most heavily infested
orchard, which was treated with 1.5x109 nematode/ha only 33% reduction in fruit damage
was achieved. Compared to previous studies, this was the first assessing the effect on the
fruit damage in the summer following the treatment rather than assessing the mortality of
sentinel larvae fixed to the treated tree trunks
Selection of sampling rate for digital control of aircrafts
The considerations in selecting the sample rates for digital control of aircrafts are identified and evaluated using the optimal discrete method. A high performance aircraft model which includes a bending mode and wind gusts was studied. The following factors which influence the selection of the sampling rates were identified: (1) the time and roughness response to control inputs; (2) the response to external disturbances; and (3) the sensitivity to variations of parameters. It was found that the time response to a control input and the response to external disturbances limit the selection of the sampling rate. The optimal discrete regulator, the steady state Kalman filter, and the mean response to external disturbances are calculated
Retrieval information file relating to assigned frequencies, part 2 Final report, Jan. - Sep. 1969
Retrieval information file relating to assigned frequencies for use on IBM 360 compute
Prevailing Wage Laws and Construction Labor Markets
Prevailing wage laws, which require that construction workers employed by private contractors on public projects be paid at least the wages and benefits that are "prevailing" for similar work in or near the locality in which the project is located, have been the focus of an extensive policy debate. We find that the relative wages of construction workers decline slightly after the repeal of a state prevailing wage law. However, the small overall impact of law repeal masks substantial differences in outcomes for different groups of construction employees. Repeal is associated with a sizeable reduction in the union wage premium and a significant narrowing of the black/nonblack wage differential for construction workers.
The variance of the number of prime polynomials in short intervals and in residue classes
We resolve a function field version of two conjectures concerning the
variance of the number of primes in short intervals (Goldston and Montgomery)
and in arithmetic progressions (Hooley). A crucial ingredient in our work are
recent equidistribution results of N. Katz.Comment: Revised according to referees' comment
Integral Constraints On cosmological Perturbations and their Energy
We show the relation between Traschen's integral equations and the energy,
and ``position of the centre of mass'', of the matter perturbations in a
Robertson-Walker spacetime. When the perturbations are ``localised'' we get a
set of integral constraints that includes hers. We illustrate them on a simple
example.Comment: 19 pages, Tex file, submitted to Classical and Quantum Gravit
Exploiting Non-Markovianity of the Environment for Quantum Control
When the environment of an open quantum system is non-Markovian, amplitude
and phase flow not only from the system into the environment but also back.
Here we show that this feature can be exploited to carry out quantum control
tasks that could not be realized if the system was isolated. Inspired by recent
experiments on superconducting phase circuits, we consider an anharmonic ladder
with resonant amplitude control only. This restricts realizable operations to
SO(N). The ladder is immersed in an environment of two-level systems. Strongly
coupled two-level systems lead to non-Markovian effects, whereas the weakly
coupled ones result in single-exponential decay. Presence of the environment
allows for implementing diagonal unitaries that, together with SO(N), yield the
full group SU(N). Using optimal control theory, we obtain errors that are
solely -limited
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