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The Method of Alternating Relaxed Projections for two nonconvex sets
The Method of Alternating Projections (MAP), a classical algorithm for
solving feasibility prob- lems, has recently been intensely studied for
nonconvex sets. However, intrinsically available are only local convergence
results: convergence occurs if the starting point is not too far away from
solutions to avoid getting trapped in certain regions. Instead of taking full
projection steps, it can be advantageous to underrelax, i.e., to move only part
way towards the constraint set, in order to enlarge the regions of convergence.
In this paper, we thus systematically study the Method of Alternating Relaxed
Projections (MARP) for two (possibly nonconvex) sets. Complementing our recent
work on MAP, we es- tablish local linear convergence results for the MARP.
Several examples illustrate our analysis
Magnetocaloric effect in nano- and polycrystalline manganite
samples were prepared in nano- and polycrystalline
forms by sol-gel and solid state reaction methods, respectively, and
structurally characterized by synchrotron X-ray diffraction. The magnetic
properties determined by ac susceptibility and dc magnetization measurements
are discussed. The magnetocaloric effect in this nanocrystalline manganite is
spread over a broader temperature interval than in the polycrystalline case.
The relative cooling power of the poly- and nanocrystalline manganites is used
to evaluate a possible application for magnetic cooling below room temperature.Comment: 6 pages, 5 (double) figures, 1 table, 16 references; submitted to
Appl. Phys.
Beam polarization effects on top-pair production at the ILC
Full one-loop electroweak-corrections for an
process associated with sequential decay are
discussed. At the one-loop level, the spin-polarization effects of the initial
electron and positron beams are included in the total and differential cross
sections. A narrow-width approximation is used to treat the top-quark
production and decay while including full spin correlations between them. We
observed that the radiative corrections due to the weak interaction have a
large polarization dependence on both the total and differential cross
sections. Therefore, experimental observables that depend on angular
distributions such as the forward-backward asymmetry of the top production
angle must be treated carefully including radiative corrections. We also
observed that the energy distribution of bottom quarks is majorly affected by
the radiative corrections.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figure
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