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Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards 2005: Environmental Injustices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Unequal Exposure to Ecological Hazards 2005 documents Massachusetts residents' unequal exposure to environmental hazards. More specifically, the report analyzes both income basedand racially-based disparities in the geographic distribution of some 17 different types ofenvironmentally hazardous sites and industrial facilities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This report provides evidence that working class communities and communities of color are disproportionately impacted by toxic waste disposal, incinerators, landfills, trash transfer stations, power plants, and polluting industrial facilities. In some cases, not only are new toxic facilities and dump sites located in poorer neighborhoods and communities of color, but as in the case of the public housing development and playgrounds near the Alewife station in Cambridge, housing for people of color and low income populations is sometimes located on top of preexisting hazardous waste sites and/or nearby polluting facilities. We conclude that striking inequities in the distribution of these environmentally hazardous sites and facilities are placing working class families and people of color at substantially greater risk of exposure to human health risks. We advocate the adoption of a number of measures, including a comprehensive environmental justice act, to reduce pollution and address unequal exposure to ecological threats
The Structure of Projected Center Vortices in Lattice Gauge Theory
We investigate the structure of center vortices in maximal center gauge of
SU(2) lattice gauge theory at zero and finite temperature. In center projection
the vortices (called P-vortices) form connected two dimensional surfaces on the
dual four-dimensional lattice. At zero temperature we find, in agreement with
the area law behaviour of Wilson loops, that most of the P-vortex plaquettes
are parts of a single huge vortex. Small P-vortices, and short-range
fluctuations of the large vortex surface, do not contribute to the string
tension. All of the huge vortices detected in several thousand field
configurations turn out to be unorientable. We determine the Euler
characteristic of these surfaces and find that they have a very irregular
structure with many handles. At finite temperature P-vortices exist also in the
deconfined phase. They form cylindric objects which extend in time direction.
After removal of unimportant short range fluctuations they consist only of
space-space plaquettes, which is in accordance with the perimeter law behaviour
of timelike Wilson loops, and the area law behaviour of spatial Wilson loops in
this phase.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX2e, 16 eps figures included in text; a misprint in the
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Study of tooling concepts for manufacturing operations in space Final report
Mechanical linkage device for manufacturing operations with orbital workshop
Is the energy density of the ground state of the sine-Gordon model unbounded from below for beta^2 > 8 pi ?
We discuss Coleman's theorem concerning the energy density of the ground
state of the sine-Gordon model proved in Phys. Rev. D 11, 2088 (1975).
According to this theorem the energy density of the ground state of the
sine-Gordon model should be unbounded from below for coupling constants beta^2
> 8 pi. The consequence of this theorem would be the non-existence of the
quantum ground state of the sine-Gordon model for beta^2 > 8 pi. We show that
the energy density of the ground state in the sine-Gordon model is bounded from
below even for beta^2 > 8 pi. This result is discussed in relation to Coleman's
theorem (Comm. Math. Phys. 31, 259 (1973)), particle mass spectra and
soliton-soliton scattering in the sine-Gordon model.Comment: 22 pages, Latex, no figures, revised according to the version
accepted for publication in Journal of Physics
Low Thermal Expansion Coatings for Carbon/Carbon Composites
Two classes of materials are considered for low expansion protective
coatings for carbon/carbon composites. They include composites containing
particles which undergo allotropic phase transformations accompanied by
negative volume changes with increasing temperature and anisotropic oxides
which demonstrate low expansion due to microcracking. Conditions for
failure of coatings by either cracking or spallation due to thermal
mismatch are evaluated
The Structure of Projected Center Vortices at Zero and Finite Temperature
We investigate the structure of center projected vortices of SU(2) lattice
gauge theory at zero and finite temperature. At zero temperature we find, in
agreement with the area law behaviour of Wilson loops, that most of the
P-vortex plaquettes are parts of a single huge vortex. This vortex is an
unorientable surface and has a very irregular structure with many handles.
Small P-vortices, and short-range fluctuations of the large vortex surface, do
not contribute to the string tension. At finite temperature P-vortices exist
also in the deconfined phase. However, they form cylindric objects which extend
in time direction and consist only of space-space plaquettes.Comment: LATTICE99 - 3 pages, 6 figure
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