54 research outputs found
An Analysis of Mutual Communication between Qubits by Capacitive Coupling
A behavior of a two qubit system coupled by the electric capacitance has been
studied quantum mechanically. We found that the interaction is essentially the
same as the one for the dipole-dipole interaction; i.e., qubit-qubit coupling
of the NMR quantum gate. Therefore a quantum gate could be constructed by the
same operation sequence for the NMR device if the coupling is small enough. The
result gives an information to the effort of development of the devices
assuming capacitive coupling between qubits.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures Revised and Replaced on Apr. 8 200
Development and Validation of a Situational Judgment Test of Employee Integrity
Based on Becker\u27s theory (1998) and pilot work (2000), I developed a situational judgment test of employee integrity. In this study, I examine whether scores on this test predict integrity-relevant outcomes. The analysis of data from fast service employees, engineers, and production workers revealed that employees\u27 integrity scores were correlated with managerial ratings of career potential, leadership activities, and job performance. Integrity was not related to the quality of interpersonal relationships
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Results and implications of the EBR-II inherent safety demonstration tests
On April 3, 1986 two milestone tests were conducted in Experimental Breeder Reactor-2 (EBR-II). The first test was a loss of flow without scram and the second was a loss of heat sink without scram. Both tests were initiated from 100% power and in both tests the reactor was shut down by natural processes, principally thermal expansion, without automatic scram, operator intervention or the help of special in-core devices. The temperature transients during the tests were mild, as predicted, and there was no damage to the core or reactor plant structures. In a general sense, therefore, the tests plus supporting analysis demonstrated the feasibility of inherent passive shutdown for undercooling accidents in metal-fueled LMRs. The results provide a technical basis for future experiments in EBR-II to demonstrate inherent safety for overpower accidents and provide data for validation of computer codes used for design and safety analysis of inherently safe reactor plants
Ratings of test fairness by human resource professionals
10.1111/j.1468-2389.2007.00380.xInternational Journal of Selection and Assessment152185-19
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