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Paradeduction in Axiomatic Formal Systems
The concept of paradeduction is presented in order to justify that we can
overlook contradictory information taking into account only what is consistent.
Besides that, paradeduction is used to show that there is a way to transform
any logic, introduced as an axiomatic formal system, into a paraconsistent one
Mesoscopic Kondo effect of a quantum dot embedded in an Aharonov-Bohm ring with intradot spin-flip scattering
We study the Kondo effect in a quantum dot embedded in a mesoscopic ring
taking into account intradot spin-flip scattering . Based on the finite-
slave-boson mean-field approach, we find that the Kondo peak in the density of
states is split into two peaks by this coherent spin-flip transition, which is
responsible for some interesting features of the Kondo-assisted persistent
current circulating the ring: (1) strong suppression and crossover to a sine
function form with increasing ; (2) appearance of a "hump" in the
-dependent behavior for odd parity. -induced reverse of the persistent
current direction is also observed for odd parity.Comment: 7 pages,6 figures, to be published by Europhys. Let
Problematic clinical features of powered wheelchair users with severely disabling multiple sclerosis
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright @ 2014 Informa UK Ltd.Purpose: The aim of this study is to describe the clinical features of powered wheelchair users with severely disabling multiple sclerosis (MS) and explore the problematic clinical features influencing prescription. Method: Retrospective review of electronic and case note records of recipients of electric-powered indoor/outdoor powered wheelchairs (EPIOCs) attending a specialist wheelchair service between June 2007 and September 2008. Records were reviewed by a consultant in rehabilitation medicine, data systematically extracted and entered into a computer database. Further data were entered from clinical records. Data were extracted under three themes; demographic, diagnostic, clinical and wheelchair factors. Results: Records of 28 men mean age 57 (range 37–78, SD 12) years and 63 women mean age 57 (range 35–81, SD 11) years with MS were reviewed a mean of 64 (range 0–131) months after receiving their wheelchair. Twenty two comorbidities, 11 features of MS and 8 features of disability were thought to influence wheelchair prescription. Fifteen users were provided with specialised seating and 46 with tilt-in-space seats. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that people with severe MS requiring an EPIOC benefit from a holistic assessment to identify problematic clinical features that influence the prescription of the EPIOC and further medical and therapeutic interventions
An infrared diagnostic for magnetism in hot stars
Magnetospheric observational proxies are used for indirect detection of
magnetic fields in hot stars in the X-ray, UV, optical, and radio wavelength
ranges. To determine the viability of infrared (IR) hydrogen recombination
lines as a magnetic diagnostic for these stars, we have obtained low-resolution
(R~1200), near-IR spectra of the known magnetic B2V stars HR 5907 and HR 7355,
taken with the Ohio State Infrared Imager/Spectrometer (OSIRIS) attached to the
4.1m Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) Telescope. Both stars show definite
variable emission features in IR hydrogen lines of the Brackett series, with
similar properties as those found in optical spectra, including the derived
location of the detected magnetospheric plasma. These features also have the
added advantage of a lowered contribution of stellar flux at these wavelengths,
making circumstellar material more easily detectable. IR diagnostics will be
useful for the future study of magnetic hot stars, to detect and analyze
lower-density environments, and to detect magnetic candidates in areas obscured
from UV and optical observations, increasing the number of known magnetic stars
to determine basic formation properties and investigate the origin of their
magnetic fields.Comment: 4 pages, accepted for publication in A&
Frequency-Dependent Current Noise through Quantum-Dot Spin Valves
We study frequency-dependent current noise through a single-level quantum dot
connected to ferromagnetic leads with non-collinear magnetization. We propose
to use the frequency-dependent Fano factor as a tool to detect single-spin
dynamics in the quantum dot. Spin precession due to an external magnetic and/or
a many-body exchange field affects the Fano factor of the system in two ways.
First, the tendency towards spin-selective bunching of the transmitted
electrons is suppressed, which gives rise to a reduction of the low-frequency
noise. Second, the noise spectrum displays a resonance at the Larmor frequency,
whose lineshape depends on the relative angle of the leads' magnetizations.Comment: 12 pages, 15 figure
Experimental analysis of lateral impact on planar brittle material
The fragmentation of alumina and glass plates due to lateral impact is
studied. A few hundred plates have been fragmented at different impact
velocities and the produced fragments are analyzed. The method employed in this
work allows one to investigate some geometrical properties of the fragments,
besides the traditional size distribution usually studied in former
experiments. We found that, although both materials exhibit qualitative similar
fragment size distribution function, their geometrical properties appear to be
quite different. A schematic model for two-dimensional fragmentation is also
presented and its predictions are compared to our experimental results. The
comparison suggests that the analysis of the fragments' geometrical properties
constitutes a more stringent test of the theoretical models' assumptions than
the size distribution
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