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    Perturbation of the sierpinski antenna to allocate the operating bands

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    A scheme for modifying the spacing between the bands of the Sierpinski antenna is introduced. Experimental results of two novel designs of fractal antennas suggest that the fractal structure can be perturbed to enable the log-period to be changed while still maintaining the multiband behaviour of the antenna.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    Exact solutions of effective-mass Schrodinger equations

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    We outline a general method for obtaining exact solutions of Schr\"{o}dinger equations with a position dependent effective mass and compare the results with those obtained within the frame of supersymmetric quantum theory. We observe that the distinct effective mass Hamiltonians proposed in the literature in fact describe exactly equivalent systems having identical spectra and wave functions as far as exact solvability is concerned. This observation clarifies the Hamiltonian dependence of the band-offset ratio for quantum wells.Comment: 16 pages article in LaTEX (uses standard article.sty). Please check http://www1.gantep.edu.tr/~ozer/ for other studies of Nuclear Physics Group at University of Gaziantep. To appear in Modern Physics Letters

    Hartree-Fock dynamics in highly excited quantum dots

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    Time-dependent Hartree-Fock theory is used to describe density oscillations of symmetry-unrestricted two-dimensional nanostructures. In the small amplitude limit the results reproduce those obtained within a perturbative approach such as the linearized time-dependent Hartree-Fock one. The nonlinear regime is explored by studying large amplitude oscillations in a non-parabolic potential, which are shown to introduce a strong coupling with internal degrees of freedom. This excitation of internal modes, mainly of monopole and quadrupole character, results in sizeable modifications of the dipole absorption.Comment: 4 pages, 4 embedded figure

    Nitrogen and phosphorus in Ulva sp. in the Galician Rias Bajas (northwest Spain): Seasonal fluctuations and influence on growth

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    Coastal eutrophication has given cause for increasing concern. The Galician rias are ecosystems very sensitive to this phenomenon. In the present paper, we evaluate the possible nutrient limitation in Ulva sp., a green-tide alga. Variations in tissue nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), as well as growth rate, were determined over a complete seasonal cycle for Ulva sp. collected in the Rias Bajas (northwest Spain). Minimum levels of both nutrients were reached in spring and summer and maximum in winter. The low tissue P concentrations were striking. There was a parallelism between the evolution of the growth rate and nutrient contents. The most significant correlation found between growth rate and tissue P, and the equations established by stepwise multiple regression procedures, suggest that P may play a more important role than N in the limitation of productivity of Ulva sp. in the Galician Rias Bajas.La eutrofización costera es un problema de creciente preocupación y las rías gallegas son ecosistemas sensibles a este fenómeno. En este trabajo se intenta evaluar la posible limitación nutritiva en Ulva sp., un alga que forma parte de las denominadas mareas verdes. Se realizaron análisis de nitrógeno (N) y fósforo (P), así como bioensayos de crecimiento en Ulva sp. recogida mensualmente en cuatro rías de la costa gallega durante un año. Los niveles mínimos de ambos nutrientes se registraron en primavera y verano y los máximos en invierno, destacando las bajas concentraciones de P encontradas. Se observó un paralelismo entre la evolución de las tasas de crecimiento de Ulva y las concentraciones de nutrientes en el talo a lo largo del ciclo anual estudiado. La mayor correlación encontrada entre tasa de crecimiento y concentración de P, y las ecuaciones establecidas por el procedimiento de regresión múltiple paso a paso, indican que el fósforo parece jugar un papel más importante que el nitrógeno en la producción de Ulva sp. en las rías bajas gallegas.Instituto Español de Oceanografí

    High energy impact on woven laminates

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    On the design of a high-performance adaptive router for CC-NUMA multiprocessors

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    Copyright © 2003 IEEEThis work presents the design and evaluation of an adaptive packet router aimed at supporting CC-NUMA traffic. We exploit a simple and efficient packet injection mechanism to avoid deadlock, which leads to a fully adaptive routing by employing only three virtual channels. In addition, we selectively use output buffers for implementing the most utilized virtual paths in order to reduce head-of-line blocking. The careful implementation of these features has resulted in a good trade off between network performance and hardware cost. The outcome of this research is a High-Performance Adaptive Router (HPAR), which adequately balances the needs of parallel applications: minimal network latency at low loads and high throughput at heavy loads. The paper includes an evaluation process in which HPAR is compared with other adaptive routers using FIFO input buffering, with or without additional virtual channels to reduce head-of-line blocking. This evaluation contemplates both the VLSI costs of each router and their performance under synthetic and real application workloads. To make the comparison fair, all the routers use the same efficient deadlock avoidance mechanism. In all the experiments, HPAR exhibited the best response among all the routers tested. The throughput gains ranged from 10 percent to 40 percent in respect to its most direct rival, which employs more hardware resources. Other results shown that HPAR achieves up to 83 percent of its theoretical maximum throughput under random traffic and up to 70 percent when running real applications. Moreover, the observed packet latencies were comparable to those exhibited by simpler routers. Therefore, HPAR can be considered as a suitable candidate to implement packet interchange in next generations of CC-NUMA multiprocessors.Valentín Puente, José-Ángel Gregorio, Ramón Beivide, and Cruz Iz
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