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    The Constitutional Freedom to Listen

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    Dyes removal from water using low cost absorbents

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    In this study, the removal capacity of low cost adsorbents during the adsorption of Methylene Blue (MB) and Congo Red (CR) at different concentrations (50 and 100mg•L-1) was evaluated. These adsorbents were produced from wood wastes (cedar and teak) by chemical activation (ZnCl2). Both studied materials, Activated Cedar (AC) and activated teak (AT) showed a good fit of their experimental data to the pseudo second order kinetic model and Langmuir isotherms. The maximum adsorption capacities for AC were 2000.0 and 444.4mg•g-1 for MB and CR, respectively, while for AT, maximum adsorption capacities of 1052.6 and 86.4mg•g-1 were found for MB and CR, respectively. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd

    Coulomb effects in artificial molecules

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    We study the capacitance spectra of artificial molecules consisting of two and three coupled quantum dots from an extended Hubbard Hamiltonian model that takes into account quantum confinement, intra- and inter-dot Coulomb interaction and tunneling coupling between all single particle states in nearest neighbor dots. We find that, for weak coupling, the interdot Coulomb interaction dominates the formation of a collective molecular state. We also calculate the effects of correlations on the tunneling probability through the evaluation of the spectral weights, and corroborate the importance of selection rules for understanding experimental conductance spectra.Comment: dvi file and 4 postscript figures, all included in uu file. To appear in Superlatt. and Microstr. Also available at http://www.phy.ohiou.edu/~ulloa/ulloa.htm

    A computational approach to the Thompson group FF

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    Let FF denote the Thompson group with standard generators A=x0A=x_0, B=x1B=x_1. It is a long standing open problem whether FF is an amenable group. By a result of Kesten from 1959, amenability of FF is equivalent to (i)∣∣I+A+B∣∣=3(i)\qquad ||I+A+B||=3 and to (ii)∣∣A+A−1+B+B−1∣∣=4,(ii)\qquad ||A+A^{-1}+B+B^{-1}||=4, where in both cases the norm of an element in the group ring CF\mathbb{C} F is computed in B(ℓ2(F))B(\ell^2(F)) via the regular representation of FF. By extensive numerical computations, we obtain precise lower bounds for the norms in (i)(i) and (ii)(ii), as well as good estimates of the spectral distributions of (I+A+B)∗(I+A+B)(I+A+B)^*(I+A+B) and of A+A−1+B+B−1A+A^{-1}+B+B^{-1} with respect to the tracial state τ\tau on the group von Neumann Algebra L(F)L(F). Our computational results suggest, that ∣∣I+A+B∣∣≈2.95∣∣A+A−1+B+B−1∣∣≈3.87.||I+A+B||\approx 2.95 \qquad ||A+A^{-1}+B+B^{-1}||\approx 3.87. It is however hard to obtain precise upper bounds for the norms, and our methods cannot be used to prove non-amenability of FF.Comment: appears in International Journal of Algebra and Computation (2015

    Atypical Thermonuclear Supernovae from Tidally Crushed White Dwarfs

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    Suggestive evidence has accumulated that intermediate mass black holes (IMBH) exist in some globular clusters. As stars diffuse in the cluster, some will inevitable wander sufficiently close to the hole that they suffer tidal disruption. An attractive feature of the IMBH hypothesis is its potential to disrupt not only solar-type stars but also compact white dwarf stars. Attention is given to the fate of white dwarfs that approach the hole close enough to be disrupted and compressed to such extent that explosive nuclear burning may be triggered. Precise modeling of the dynamics of the encounter coupled with a nuclear network allow for a realistic determination of the explosive energy release, and it is argued that ignition is a natural outcome for white dwarfs of all varieties passing well within the tidal radius. Although event rates are estimated to be significantly less than the rate of normal Type Ia supernovae, such encounters may be frequent enough in globular clusters harboring an IMBH to warrant a search for this new class of supernova.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, ApJ, accepte
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