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The initiation of hot-salt stress corrosion cracking of titanium alloys
Initiation of hot salt stress corrosion cracking of titanium alloy
Counting entropy in causal set quantum gravity
The finiteness of black hole entropy suggest that spacetime is fundamentally
discrete, and hints at an underlying relationship between geometry and
"information". The foundation of this relationship is yet to be uncovered, but
should manifest itself in a theory of quantum gravity. We review recent
attempts to define a microscopic measure for black hole entropy and for the
maximum entropy of spherically symmetric spacelike regions, within the causal
set approach to quantum gravity.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. Talk given by S. Zohren at the Eleventh Marcel
Grossmann Meeting on General Relativity at the Freie U. Berlin, July 23 - 29,
200
Models for Discrete Quantum Gravity
We first discuss a framework for discrete quantum processes (DQP). It is
shown that the set of q-probability operators is convex and its set of extreme
elements is found. The property of consistency for a DQP is studied and the
quadratic algebra of suitable sets is introduced. A classical sequential growth
process is "quantized" to obtain a model for discrete quantum gravity called a
quantum sequential growth process (QSGP). Two methods for constructing concrete
examples of QSGP are provided.Comment: 15 pages which include 2 figures which were created using LaTeX and
contained in the fil
Role of chloride in hot salt stress-corrosion cracking of titanium-aluminum alloys
Role of chloride in hot salt stress corrosion cracking of titanium-aluminum alloy
Effects of Prescribed Burning on Vegetation and Fuel Loading in Three East Texas State Parks
-This study was conducted to evaluate the initial effectiveness of prescribed burning in the ecological restoration of forests within selected parks in east Texas. Twenty-four permanent plots were installed to monitor fuel loads, overstory, sapling, seedling, shrub and herbaceous layers within bum and control units of Mission Tejas, Tyler and Village Creek state parks. Measurements were taken during the summers of 1999 and 2000. Prescribed burning was conducted between these sampling periods in early spring 2ooo. Results indicated that the current applications of prescribed burning do not significantly influence vegetation or fuels. Sustained drought, prior management practices and imposed local bum bans reduced the window within which prescribed bums could be applied, and limited the effectiveness of the burns
Stress corrosion cracking of titanium alloys progress report, apr. 1 - jun. 30, 1964
Hot salt stress corrosion cracking in titanium alloys - chloride corrosion role determination using chlorine isotopes and relation between crack morphology and alloy structur
The black hole dynamical horizon and generalized second law of thermodynamics
The generalized second law of thermodynamics for a system containing a black
hole dynamical horizon is proposed in a covariant way. Its validity is also
tested in case of adiabatically collapsing thick light shells.Comment: JHEP style, 8 pages, 2 figures, version to appear in JHEP with typos
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Matter in Toy Dynamical Geometries
One of the objectives of theories describing quantum dynamical geometry is to
compute expectation values of geometrical observables. The results of such
computations can be affected by whether or not matter is taken into account. It
is thus important to understand to what extent and to what effect matter can
affect dynamical geometries. Using a simple model, it is shown that matter can
effectively mold a geometry into an isotropic configuration. Implications for
"atomistic" models of quantum geometry are briefly discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, paper presented at DICE 200
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