428 research outputs found

    Analytical method for designing dispersion-managed fiber systems

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    This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint with the permission of OSA. The paper can be found at the following URL on the OSA website: http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-26-20-1544. Systematic or multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Penerapan Metode PROMETHEE II pada Pemilihan Situs Travel Berdasarkan Konsumen

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    Situs Travel merupakan tempat bagi Travel Agent untuk menawarkan jasa-jasa atau paket wisata mereka pada website berbasis online dan dengan situs travel, pelanggan tidak kesulitan dalam memesan paket wisata, mereka cukup memesan melalui smartphone tanpa harus ke biro travel agent. Banyaknya situs travel yang ada membuat para pelanggan bingung dan kesulitan dalam memilih situs travel yang tepat. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisa situs travel yang tepat bagi konsumen dengan menerapkan metode PROMETHEE II. Data penelitian diperoleh dengan melakukan wawancara dan penyebaran angket secara random kepada 250 responden. Kriteria penilaian yang digunakan sebanyak 6: penilaian harga (C1), Pelayanan (C2), Interface (C3), Keamanan (C4), Promosi (C5), Sistem Pembayaran (C6) dan alternatif situs travel yang digunakan sebanyak 4: Traveloka (A1), Tiket.com (A2), Trivago (A3), Pegi-Pegi (A4). Hasil analisa menyebutkan bahwa PROMETHEE II dapat diterapkan dalam memilih situs travel dengan alternatif Tiket.com (A2) (net flow= 0.13) sebagai alternatif pertama dan alternatif pegi-pegi (A4) (net flow= 0.10) sebagai alternatif kedua

    Stationary and pulsating dissipative light bullets from a collective variable approach

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    A collective variable approach is used to map domains of existence for (3+1) -dimensional spatiotemporal soliton solutions of a complex cubic-quintic Ginzburg-Landau equation. A rich variety of evolution behaviors, which include stationary and pulsating dissipative soliton dynamics, is revealed. Comparisons between the results obtained by the semianalytical approach of collective variables, and those obtained by a purely numerical approach show good agreement for a wide range of equation parameters. This also demonstrates the relevance of the semianalytical method for a systematic search of stability domains for spatiotemporal solitons, leading to a dramatic reduction of the computation time. © 2009 The American Physical Society.Peer Reviewe

    Stationary and pulsating dissipative light bullets from a collective variable approach

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    A collective variable approach is used to map domains of existence for (3+1)-dimensional spatiotemporal soliton solutions of a complex cubic-quintic Ginzburg-Landau equation. A rich variety of evolution behaviors, which include stationary and pulsating dissipative soliton dynamics, is revealed. Comparisons between the results obtained by the semianalytical approach of collective variables, and those obtained by a purely numerical approach show good agreement for a wide range of equation parameters. This also demonstrates the relevance of the semianalytical method for a systematic search of stability domains for spatiotemporal solitons, leading to a dramatic reduction of the computation time

    Analysis of Optical Pulse Propagation with ABCD Matrices

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    We review and extend the analogies between Gaussian pulse propagation and Gaussian beam diffraction. In addition to the well-known parallels between pulse dispersion in optical fiber and CW beam diffraction in free space, we review temporal lenses as a way to describe nonlinearities in the propagation equations, and then introduce further concepts that permit the description of pulse evolution in more complicated systems. These include the temporal equivalent of a spherical dielectric interface, which is used by way of example to derive design parameters used in a recent dispersion-mapped soliton transmission experiment. Our formalism offers a quick, concise and powerful approach to analyzing a variety of linear and nonlinear pulse propagation phenomena in optical fibers.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PRE (01/01

    On the existence of internal modes of sine-Gordon kinks

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    We study whether or not sine-Gordon kinks exhibit internal modes or ``quasimodes.'' By considering the response of the kinks to ac forces and initial distortions, we show that neither intrinsic internal modes nor ``quasimodes'' exist in contrast to previous reports. However, we do identify a different kind of internal mode bifurcating from the bottom edge of the phonon band which arises from the discretization of the system in the numerical simulations, thus confirming recent predictions.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX, to appear as a Rapid Communication in Phys Rev E (July 1st

    Preparation of anti-vicinal amino alcohols: asymmetric synthesis of D-erythro-Sphinganine, (+)-spisulosine and D-ribo-phytosphingosine

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    Two variations of the Overman rearrangement have been developed for the highly selective synthesis of anti-vicinal amino alcohol natural products. A MOM-ether directed palladium(II)-catalyzed rearrangement of an allylic trichloroacetimidate was used as the key step for the preparation of the protein kinase C inhibitor D-erythro-sphinganine and the antitumor agent (+)-spisulosine, while the Overman rearrangement of chiral allylic trichloroacetimidates generated by asymmetric reduction of an alpha,beta-unsaturated methyl ketone allowed rapid access to both D-ribo-phytosphingosine and L-arabino-phytosphingosine

    Applying refinement to the use of mice and rats in rheumatoid arthritis research

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    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a painful, chronic disorder and there is currently an unmet need for effective therapies that will benefit a wide range of patients. The research and development process for therapies and treatments currently involves in vivo studies, which have the potential to cause discomfort, pain or distress. This Working Group report focuses on identifying causes of suffering within commonly used mouse and rat ‘models’ of RA, describing practical refinements to help reduce suffering and improve welfare without compromising the scientific objectives. The report also discusses other, relevant topics including identifying and minimising sources of variation within in vivo RA studies, the potential to provide pain relief including analgesia, welfare assessment, humane endpoints, reporting standards and the potential to replace animals in RA research
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