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Meromorphic exact solutions of the generalized Bretherton equation
The generalized Bretherton equation is studied. The classification of the
meromorphic traveling wave solutions for this equation is presented. All
possible exact solutions of the generalized Brethenton equation are given
Threshold photoelectron photoion coincidence spectroscopy and selected ion flow tube reactions of CHF3: comparison of product branching ratios
The threshold photoelectron and threshold photoelectron photoion coincidence spectra of CHF in the range 13.5 – 24.5 eV have been recorded. Ion yields and branching ratios have been determined for the three fragments CF, CHF2 and CF. The mean kinetic energy releases into fragment ions involving either C-H or C-F bond cleavage have been measured, and compared with statistical and impulsive models. CHF behaves in a non-statistical manner characteristic of the small-molecule limit, with the ground electronic state and low-lying excited states of CHF being largely repulsive along the C-H and C-F coordinates, respectively. The rate coefficients and product ion branching ratios have been measured at 298 K in a selected ion flow tube for the reactions of CHF with a large number of gas-phase cations whose recombination energies span the range 6.3 through 21.6 eV. A comparison between the branching ratios from the two experiments, together with an analysis of the threshold photoelectron spectrum of CHF, shows that long-range charge transfer probably occurs for the Ar and F atomic ions whose recombination energies lie above ca. 15 eV. Below this energy, the mechanism involves a combination of short-range charge transfer and chemical reactions involving a transition state intermediate
The Humane Society of the United States 1954-1979: Twenty-Five Years of Growth and Achievement
The HSUS came into being because, for several years previously. a great many people throughout the United States were aware of the tremendous need for a strong humane group that would actively endorse and work towards eliminating, on a national scale, some of the more obvious cruelties and injustices imposed on animals in slaughterhouses and by uncontrolled breeding of domestic pets. They also realized the necessity for a humane organization that would act in a missionary role. to encourage and assist in the formation of humane societies in the thousands of towns and areas where none existed.https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/ebooks/1027/thumbnail.jp
Twenty-Five Years of Growth & Achievement: The Humane Society of the United States (1954-1979)
The HSUS came into being because, for several years previously, a great many people throughout the United States were aware of the tremendous need for a strong humane group that would actively endorse and work towards eliminating, on a national scale, some of the more obvious cruelties and injustices imposed on animals in slaughterhouses and by uncontrolled breeding of domestic pets. They also realized the necessity for a humane organization that would act in a missionary role, to encourage and assist in the formation of humane societies in the thousands of towns and areas where none existed
Credible Decentralized Exchange Design via Verifiable Sequencing Rules
Trading on decentralized exchanges has been one of the primary use cases for
permissionless blockchains with daily trading volume exceeding billions of
U.S.~dollars. In the status quo, users broadcast transactions and miners are
responsible for composing a block of transactions and picking an execution
ordering -- the order in which transactions execute in the exchange. Due to the
lack of a regulatory framework, it is common to observe miners exploiting their
privileged position by front-running transactions and obtaining risk-fee
profits. In this work, we propose to modify the interaction between miners and
users and initiate the study of {\em verifiable sequencing rules}. As in the
status quo, miners can determine the content of a block; however, they commit
to respecting a sequencing rule that constrains the execution ordering and is
verifiable (there is a polynomial time algorithm that can verify if the
execution ordering satisfies such constraints). Thus in the event a miner
deviates from the sequencing rule, anyone can generate a proof of
non-compliance.
We ask if there are sequencing rules that limit price manipulation from
miners in a two-token liquidity pool exchange. Our first result is an
impossibility theorem: for any sequencing rule, there is an instance of user
transactions where the miner can obtain non-zero risk-free profits. In light of
this impossibility result, our main result is a verifiable sequencing rule that
provides execution price guarantees for users. In particular, for any user
transaction , it ensures that either (1) the execution price of is at
least as good as if was the only transaction in the block, or (2) the
execution price of is worse than this ``standalone'' price and the miner
does not gain (or lose) when including in the block.Comment: 32 Page
Monoid presentations of groups by finite special string-rewriting systems
We show that the class of groups which
have monoid presentations by means of finite special
[λ]-confluent string-rewriting systems strictly contains the class of plain groups
(the groups which are free products of a finitely generated free
group and finitely many finite groups),
and that any group
which has an infinite cyclic central subgroup
can be presented by such a string-rewriting system if and only if it is the
direct product of an infinite cyclic group and a finite cyclic group
Explicit expressions for meromorphic solution of autonomous nonlinear ordinary differential equations
Meromorphic solutions of autonomous nonlinear ordinary differential equations
are studied. An algorithm for constructing meromorphic solutions in explicit
form is presented. General expressions for meromorphic solutions (including
rational, periodic, elliptic) are found for a wide class of autonomous
nonlinear ordinary differential equations
Exact Results on the Space of Vacua of Four Dimensional SUSY Gauge Theories
We consider four dimensional quantum field theories which have a continuous
manifold of inequivalent exact ground states -- a moduli space of vacua.
Classically, the singular points on the moduli space are associated with extra
massless particles. Quantum mechanically these singularities can be smoothed
out. Alternatively, new massless states appear there. These may be the
elementary massless particles or new massless bound states.Comment: 19 pages, RU-94-1
Mixed (open/closed) N=(2,2) string theory as an integrable deformation of self-duality
The exact effective field equations of motion, corresponding to the
perturbative mixed theory of open and closed (2,2) world-sheet supersymmetric
strings, are investigated. It is shown that they are only integrable in the
case of an abelian gauge group. The gravitational equations are then stationary
with respect to the Born-Infeld-type effective action.Comment: 9 pages, LaTe
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