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Period Color and Amplitude Color relations for MACHO project LMC RR Lyraes
In this paper, we analyze period color and amplitude color relations at
minimum, mean and maximum band light for 6391 RRab stars in the Large
Magellanic Cloud obtained by the MACHO project. Specifically, we find that
color and amplitude are nearly independent of period at minimum light but that
there exists a definite relation between period and color and amplitude and
color at maximum light. These two properties are easily explained by the
application of the Stefan Boltzmann law and the interaction of the photosphere
and hydrogen ionization front at minimum light. When we examine the slope of
the period color relation as a function of phase, we find that the slope varies
significantly with phase and is small for a wide range of phases around minimum
light. This suggests that another factor that needs to be considered when
trying to understand RR Lyrae observed properties is their behavior at
different phases during a pulsation cycle.Comment: Sumitted for publication to MNRAS Letter
Vacuum energy density and pressure of a massive scalar field
With a view toward application of the Pauli-Villars regularization method to
the Casimir energy of boundaries, we calculate the expectation values of the
components of the stress tensor of a confined massive field in 1+1 space-time
dimensions. Previous papers by Hays and Fulling are bridged and generalized.
The Green function for the time-independent Schrodinger equation is constructed
from the Green function for the whole line by the method of images;
equivalently, the one-dimensional system is solved exactly in terms of closed
classical paths and periodic orbits. Terms in the energy density and in the
eigenvalue density attributable to the two boundaries individually and those
attributable to the confinement of the field to a finite interval are
distinguished so that their physical origins are clear. Then the pressure is
found similarly from the cylinder kernel, the Green function associated most
directly with an exponential frequency cutoff of the Fourier mode expansion.
Finally, we discuss how the theory could be rendered finite by the
Pauli-Villars method.Comment: 18 pages; v2 and v3 have minor improvement
A joint motion & disparity motion estimation technique for 3D integral video compression using evolutionary strategy
3D imaging techniques have the potential to establish a future mass-market in the fields of entertainment and communications. Integral imaging, which can capture true 3D color images with only one camera, has been seen as the right technology to offer stress-free viewing to audiences of more than one person. Just like any digital video, 3D video sequences must also be compressed in order to make it suitable for consumer domain applications. However, ordinary compression techniques found in state-of-the-art video coding standards such as H.264, MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 are not capable of producing enough compression while preserving the 3D clues. Fortunately, a huge amount of redundancies can be found in an integral video sequence in terms of motion and disparity. This paper discusses a novel approach to use both motion and disparity information to compress 3D integral video sequences. We propose to decompose the integral video sequence down to viewpoint video sequences and jointly exploit motion and disparity redundancies to maximize the compression. We further propose an optimization technique based on evolutionary strategies to minimize the computational complexity of the joint motion disparity estimation. Experimental results demonstrate that Joint Motion and Disparity Estimation can achieve over 1 dB objective quality gain over normal motion estimation. Once combined with Evolutionary strategy, this can achieve up to 94% computational cost saving
Decay of massless Dirac field around the Born-Infeld Black Hole
In this paper we investigate the perturbations by a massless Dirac spinor of
a Born-Infeld black hole. The decay rates of the spinor field which is given by
the quasinormal mode frequencies are computed using the sixth order WKB
approximation. The behavior of the quasi normal modes with the non-linear
parameter, temperature and charge of the black hole are analyzed in detail. We
also compare the decay rates of the Born-Infeld black hole with its linear
counter-part Reissner-Nordstrom black hole.Comment: Latex, 11 figures, references added, new data and new graphs adde
Modelling a layer for real-time management of interactions in web based distance learning
In the last few years, the University of Aveiro, Portugal, has been offering several distance learning courses
over the Web, using e-learning platforms.
Experience showed that different editions of a same course, using the same contents and structure, and having
similar target learners, had different success rates. What would be the reason for that?
A hypothesis was considered: The level of success could be directly related with the remote follow-up of the
learners’ participation in the courses; the best results usually occur when the follow-up is closer.
The existing e-learning platforms offer and the standardization works being developed by organizations and
consortiums like IMS (IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc), ADL SCORM (Advanced Distributed Learning
Sherable Content Object Reference Model), IEEE LTSC LOM (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Learning Technologies Standard Committee Learning Object Metadata), ARIADNE (ARIADNE Foundation
for the European Knowledge Pool), AICC CMI (Aviation Industry CBT Committee Computer Managed
Instruction), etc, don’t cover the course monitorization concerns mentioned. Those projects were focused on
aspects like contents and its delivery in the context of the execution of the courses’ activities. This is even
true in the SCORM project that doesn’t include any reference to the management of the e-learning processes.
Recently, in the context of the IMS Global Consortium, a new project designated IMS LD (Learning Design) is
under development, providing a framework for the description of learning units under a three level model. In
the most recently defined level, the C level, some functionalities related to notifications were proposed,
expressing similar concerns to the ones that triggered our research. However, the extent at which IMS LD
takes the functionalities is, from our point of view, not complete.
This article describes a proposal of a reference model and functionalities towards a specification of a layer for
real-time management of user interactions on LMSs, and its possible integration with the ADL SCORM
standard proposal. The paper includes a discussion of the management metadata model for the LMS
sub-system and how the integration of the management module under SCORM may be achieved
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