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User roles in asynchronous distributed collaborative idea generation
This paper presents the findings of an exploratory study within a real-life context that investigates participant behaviour and emergent user roles in asynchronous distributed collaborative idea generation by a defined community of users. In the study, a high-fidelity prototype of an online virtual ideas room was built and used by a Community of Interest consisting of representatives from 10 different voluntary organisations spread across Denmark. The study revealed five user roles, which the authors propose that future asynchronous distributed collaborative idea generation platforms should consider
Positive P simulations of spin squeezing in a two-component Bose condensate
The collisional interaction in a Bose condensate represents a non-linearity
which in analogy with non-linear optics gives rise to unique quantum features.
In this paper we apply a Monte Carlo method based on the positive P
pseudo-probability distribution from quantum optics to analyze the efficiency
of spin squeezing by collisions in a two-component condensate. The squeezing
can be controlled by choosing appropiate collision parameters or by
manipulating the motional states of the two components.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Development of a harmonized risk mitigation toolbox dedicated to environmental risks of pesticides in farmland in Europe: outcome of the MAgPIE workshop
Risk mitigation measures are a key component in designing conditions of use of pesticides in crop protection. A 2-step workshop was organized under the auspices of SETAC and the European Commission and gathered risk assessors and risk managers of 21 European countries, industry, academia and agronomical advisors/extension services, in order to provide European regulatory authorities with a toolbox of risk mitigation measures designed to reduce environmental risks of pesticides used in agriculture, and thus contribute to a better harmonization within Europe in the area.The workshop gathered an inventory of the risk mitigation tools for pesticides being implemented or in development in European countries. The inventory was discussed in order to identify the most promising tools for a harmonized toolbox in the European area. The discussions concerned the level of confidence in the technical data on which the tools identified rely, possible regulatory hurdles, expectations as regards the implementation of these tools by farmers and links with risk assessment. Finally, this workshop was a first step towards a network gathering all stakeholders, i.e. experts from national authorities, research sector, industry and farmers, to share information and further develop this toolbox. This paper presents an outline of the content of the toolbox with an emphasis on spray drift reducing techniques, in line with the discussions ongoing in the SPISE workshop
A quantum beam splitter for atoms
An interferometric method is proposed to controllably split an atomic
condensate in two spatial components with strongly reduced population
fluctuations. All steps in our proposal are in current use in cold atom
laboratories, and we show with a theoretical calculation that our proposal is
very robust against imperfections of the interferometer.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, revtex
Exploring the potential of a hybrid device combining solar water heating and molecular solar thermal energy storage
A hybrid solar energy system consisting of a molecular solar
thermal energy storage system (MOST) combined with a solar water
heating system (SWH) is presented. The MOST chemical energy
storage system is based on norbornadiene–quadricyclane derivatives
allowing for conversion of solar energy into stored chemical
energy at up to 103 kJ mol1 (396 kJ kg1
). It is demonstrated
that 1.1% of incoming solar energy can be stored in the chemical
system without significantly compromising the efficiency of the
solar water heating system, leading to efficiencies of combined
solar water heating and solar energy storage of up to 80%. Moreover,
prospects for future improvement and possible applications
are discussed
Unitary representations of nilpotent super Lie groups
We show that irreducible unitary representations of nilpotent super Lie
groups can be obtained by induction from a distinguished class of sub super Lie
groups. These sub super Lie groups are natural analogues of polarizing
subgroups that appear in classical Kirillov theory. We obtain a concrete
geometric parametrization of irreducible unitary representations by nonnegative
definite coadjoint orbits. As an application, we prove an analytic
generalization of the Stone-von Neumann theorem for Heisenberg-Clifford super
Lie groups
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