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The Rise of Jonas Olsen: A Norwegian Immigrant’s Saga
Review of: "The Rise of Jonas Olsen: A Norwegian Immigrant’s Saga," by Johannes B. Wist, translated by Orm Øverland
Geometric approach to Fletcher's ideal penalty function
Original article can be found at: www.springerlink.com Copyright Springer. [Originally produced as UH Technical Report 280, 1993]In this note, we derive a geometric formulation of an ideal penalty function for equality constrained problems. This differentiable penalty function requires no parameter estimation or adjustment, has numerical conditioning similar to that of the target function from which it is constructed, and also has the desirable property that the strict second-order constrained minima of the target function are precisely those strict second-order unconstrained minima of the penalty function which satisfy the constraints. Such a penalty function can be used to establish termination properties for algorithms which avoid ill-conditioned steps. Numerical values for the penalty function and its derivatives can be calculated efficiently using automatic differentiation techniques.Peer reviewe
Low energy magnetic excitations from the Fe(Ni/Cu)TeSe system
We report neutron scattering measurements on low energy (~meV) magnetic excitations from a series of
Fe(Ni/Cu)TeSe samples which belong to the "11"
Fe-chalcogenide family. Our results suggest a strong correlation between the
magnetic excitations near (0.5,0.5,0) and the superconducting properties of the
system. The low energy magnetic excitations are found to gradually move away
from (0.5,0.5,0) to incommensurate positions when superconductivity is
suppressed, either by heating or chemical doping, confirming previous
observations.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Crystalline Electric Field Excitations in the Heavy Fermion Superconductor CeCoIn_5
The crystalline electric field (CEF) energy level scheme of the heavy fermion
superconductor CeCoIn_5 has been determined by means of inelastic neutron
scattering (INS). Peaks observed in the INS spectra at 8 meV and 27 meV with
incident neutron energies between E_i=30-60 meV and at a temperature T = 10 K
correspond to transitions from the ground state to the two excited states,
respectively. The wavevector and temperature dependence of these peaks are
consistent with CEF excitations. Fits of the data to a CEF model yield the CEF
parameters B^0_2=-0.80 meV, B^0_4=0.059 meV, and |B^4_4|= 0.137 meV
corresponding to an energy level scheme: Gamma_7^(1) (0)[=0.487|+/-5/2> -
0.873|-/+3/2>], Gamma_7^(2) (8.6 meV, 100 K), and Gamma_6 (24.4 meV, 283 K).Comment: uses latex packages revtex4,amsmath,graphicx,natbib, 9th Annual
MMM-Intermag Conference, (Accepted for publication in J. Appl. Phys.) 7
pages, 2 figure
Ytterbium divalency and lattice disorder in near-zero thermal expansion YbGaGe
While near-zero thermal expansion (NZTE) in YbGaGe is sensitive to
stoichiometry and defect concentration, the NZTE mechanism remains elusive. We
present x-ray absorption spectra that show unequivocally that Yb is nearly
divalent in YbGaGe and the valence does not change with temperature or with
nominally 1% B or 5% C impurities, ruling out a valence-fluctuation mechanism.
Moreover, substantial changes occur in the local structure around Yb with B and
C inclusion. Together with inelastic neutron scattering measurements, these
data indicate a strong tendency for the lattice to disorder, providing a
possible explanation for NZTE in YbGaGe.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure, supplementary inf
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