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A Story of Parametric Trace Slicing, Garbage and Static Analysis
This paper presents a proposal (story) of how statically detecting
unreachable objects (in Java) could be used to improve a particular runtime
verification approach (for Java), namely parametric trace slicing. Monitoring
algorithms for parametric trace slicing depend on garbage collection to (i)
cleanup data-structures storing monitored objects, ensuring they do not become
unmanageably large, and (ii) anticipate the violation of (non-safety)
properties that cannot be satisfied as a monitored object can no longer appear
later in the trace. The proposal is that both usages can be improved by making
the unreachability of monitored objects explicit in the parametric property and
statically introducing additional instrumentation points generating related
events. The ideas presented in this paper are still exploratory and the
intention is to integrate the described techniques into the MarQ monitoring
tool for quantified event automata.Comment: In Proceedings PrePost 2017, arXiv:1708.0688
Experimental development of processes to produce homogenized alloys of immiscible metals, phase 3
An experimental drop tower package was designed and built for use in a drop tower. This effort consisted of a thermal analysis, container/heater fabrication, and assembly of an expulsion device for rapid quenching of heated specimens during low gravity conditions. Six gallium bismuth specimens with compositions in the immiscibility region (50 a/o of each element) were processed in the experimental package: four during low gravity conditions and two under a one gravity environment. One of the one gravity processed specimens did not have telemetry data and was subsequently deleted for analysis since the processing conditions were not known. Metallurgical, Hall effect, resistivity, and superconductivity examinations were performed on the five specimens. Examination of the specimens showed that the gallium was dispersed in the bismuth. The low gravity processed specimens showed a relatively uniform distribution of gallium, with particle sizes of 1 micrometer or less, in contrast to the one gravity control specimen. Comparison of the cooling rates of the dropped specimens versus microstructure indicated that low cooling rates are more desirable
On algebraic time-derivative estimation and deadbeat state reconstruction
This note places into perspective the so-called algebraic time-derivative
estimation method recently introduced by Fliess and co-authors with standard
results from linear state-space theory for control systems. In particular, it
is shown that the algebraic method can in a sense be seen as a special case of
deadbeat state estimation based on the reconstructibility Gramian of the
considered system.Comment: Maple-supplements available at
https://www.tu-ilmenau.de/regelungstechnik/mitarbeiter/johann-reger
Neel to staggered dimer order transition in a generalized honeycomb lattice Heisenberg model
We study a generalized honeycomb lattice spin-1/2 Heisenberg model with
nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic 2-spin exchange, and competing 4-spin
interactions which serve to stabilize a staggered dimer state which breaks
lattice rotational symmetry. Using a combination of quantum Monte Carlo
numerics, spin wave theory, and bond operator theory, we show that this model
undergoes a strong first-order transition between a Neel state and a staggered
dimer state upon increasing the strength of the 4-spin interactions. We
attribute the strong first order character of this transition to the spinless
nature of the core of point-like Z(3) vortices obtained in the staggered dimer
state. Unlike in the case of a columnar dimer state, disordering such vortices
in the staggered dimer state does not naturally lead to magnetic order,
suggesting that, in this model, the dimer and Neel order parameters should be
thought of as independent fields as in conventional Landau theory.Comment: 13 pages, 10 fig
"Getrennt von mir könnt ihr nichts vollbringen"? (Joh 15, 5b) – Zur Krise des christlichen Menschenbildes
Chiral mixed phase in disordered 3d Heisenberg models
Using Monte Carlo simulations, we compute the spin stiffness of a site-random
3d Heisenberg model with competing ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic
interactions. Our results for the pure limit yield values of the the critical
temperature and the critical exponent in excellent agreement with
previous high precision studies. In the disordered case, a mixed "chiral" phase
is found which may be in the same universality class as 3d Heisenberg spin
glasses.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted in PRB Rapid Communication
Phase-coherence transition in granular superconductors with junctions
We study the three-dimensional XY-spin glass as a model for the resistive
behavior of granular superconductors containing a random distribution of
junctions, as in high- superconducting materials with d-wave symmetry. The
junctions leads to quenched in circulating currents (chiralities) and to
a chiral-glass state at low temperatures, even in the absence of an external
magnetic field. Dynamical simulations in the phase representation are used to
determine the nonlinear current-voltage characteristics as a function of
temperature. Based on dynamic scaling analysis, we find a phase-coherence
transition at finite temperature below which the linear resistivity should
vanish and determine the corresponding critical exponents. The results suggest
that the phase and chiralities may order simultaneously for decreasing
temperatures into a superconducting chiral-glass state.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, Proc. of ICM 2000, to appear in J. Magn. Magn.
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A Thallium Mediated Route to \u3cem\u3eσ\u3c/em\u3e-Arylalkynyl Complexes of Bipyridyltricarbonylrhenium(I)
A simple, one-pot preparation of rhenium(I) σ-arylalkynyl complexes is reported using thallium(I) hexafluorophosphate as a halogen abstraction agent. This new route to rhenium σ-alkynyls enjoys higher yields compared to analogous preparations using silver salts by eliminating potential electrochemical degradation pathways
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