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Coarse Bifurcation Studies of Bubble Flow Microscopic Simulations
The parametric behavior of regular periodic arrays of rising bubbles is
investigated with the aid of 2-dimensional BGK Lattice-Boltzmann (LB)
simulators. The Recursive Projection Method is implemented and coupled to the
LB simulators, accelerating their convergence towards what we term coarse
steady states. Efficient stability/bifurcation analysis is performed by
computing the leading eigenvalues/eigenvectors of the coarse time stepper. Our
approach constitutes the basis for system-level analysis of processes modeled
through microscopic simulations.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
A case for adaptive sub-carrier level power allocation in OFDMA networks
In today's OFDMA networks, the transmission power is typically fixed and the same for all the sub-carriers that compose a channel. The sub-carriers though, experience different degrees of fading and thus, the received power is different for different sub-carriers; while some frequencies experience deep fades, others are relatively unaffected. In this paper, we make a case of redistributing the power across the sub-carriers (subject to a fixed power budget constraint) to better cope with this frequency selectivity. Specifically, we design a joint power and rate adaptation scheme (called JPRA for short) wherein power redistribution is combined with sub-carrier level rate adaptation to yield significant throughput benefits. We further consider two variants of JPRA: (a) JPRA-CR where, the power is redistributed across sub-carriers so as to support a maximum common rate (CR) across sub-carriers and (b) JPRA-MT where, the goal is to redistribute power such that the transmission time of a packet is minimized. While the first variant decreases transceiver complexity and is simpler, the second is geared towards achieving the maximum throughput possible. We implement both variants of JPRA on our WARP radio testbed. Our extensive experiments demonstrate that our scheme provides a 35% improvement in total network throughput in testbed experiments compared to FARA, a scheme where only sub-carrier level rate adaptation is used. We also perform simulations to demonstrate the efficacy of JPRA in larger scale networks. © 2012 ACM
Finite representation of Banach spaces-smoothness
AbstractWe discuss the finite representability of a Banach space E in another Banach space F, assuming that F satisfies certain smoothness conditions. We apply these results to develop a classification of superreflexive spaces into isomorphic classes, called k-superreflexive spaces (k = 1, 2,…, ∞); and we derive a strong converse to Dvoretsky's near-sphericity theorem. Further, our main theorem complements an important recent result of Krivine
Generalized Shifts on Cartesian Products
It is proved that if E, F are infinite dimensional strictly convex Banach spaces totally incomparable in a restricted sense, then the Cartesian product E×F with the sum or sup norm does not admit a forward shift. As a corollary it is deduced that there are no backward or forward shifts on the Cartesian product`p1×`p2,1\u3c p16=p2\u3c∞, with the supremum norm thus settling a problem left open in Rajagopalan and Sundaresan in J. Analysis 7 (1999(, 75-81 and also a problem stated as unsolved in Rassias and Sundaresan
Finite representation of Banach spaces-smoothness
AbstractWe discuss the finite representability of a Banach space E in another Banach space F, assuming that F satisfies certain smoothness conditions. We apply these results to develop a classification of superreflexive spaces into isomorphic classes, called k-superreflexive spaces (k = 1, 2,…, ∞); and we derive a strong converse to Dvoretsky's near-sphericity theorem. Further, our main theorem complements an important recent result of Krivine
Can a gravitational wave and a magnetic monopole coexist?
We investigate the behavior of small perturbations around the Kaluza-Klein
monopole in the five dimensional space-time. We find that the even parity
gravitational wave does not propagate in the five dimensional space-time with
Kaluza-Klein monopole provided that the gravitational wave is constant in the
fifth direction. We conclude that a gravitational wave and a U(1) magnetic
monopole do not coexist in five dimensional Kaluza-Klein spacetime.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX. To appear in Modern Physics Letters
Field-induced Polar Order at the N\'eel Temperature of Chromium in Rare-earth Orthochromites: Interplay of Rare-earth and Cr Magnetism
We report field-induced switchable polarization (P = 0.2 ~ 0.8 microC/cm2)
below the N\'eel temperature of chromium (TN Cr) in weakly ferromagnetic
rareearth orthochromites, RCrO3 (R=rareearth) but only when the rareearth ion
is magnetic. Intriguingly, the polarization in ErCrO3 (TC ~ 133 K) disappears
at a spin reorientation (Morin) transition (TSR ~ 22 K) below which the weak
ferromagnetism associated with the Cr sublattice also disappears, demonstrating
the crucial role of weak ferromagnetism in inducing the polar order. Further,
the polarization (P) is strongly influenced by applied magnetic field,
indicating a strong magneto electric effect. We suggest that the polar order
occurs in RCrO3, due to the combined effect of poling field that breaks the
symmetry and the exchange field on R ion from Cr sublattice stabilizes the
polar state. We propose that a similar mechanism could work in the
isostructural rareearth orthoferrites, RFeO3 as well.Comment: 31 pages (Manuscript(6 figures)+supplemental information(8 figures)
Antifungal activity of ethanolic extract of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. against Dermatophytes and Candida species
Background: Sphaeranthus indicus as an entire plant or the specific parts like roots, leaves, flowers are used for treating helminthiasis, jaundice, diabetes, dyspepsia, fever, cough, hernia, gastritis, hemorrhoids, migraine, leprosy and skin diseases. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antifungal activity of ethanolic extract of the whole plant Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. Methods: The antifungal activity of ethanolic extract of the whole plant Sphaeranthus indicus Linn was evaluated by incorporating the extract in Sabourauds dextrose agar. This property was studied in vitro using the ethanolic extract on Candida albicans, Microsporum gypseum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Epidermophyton floccosum by using Clotrimazole as standard drug.Results: This study revealed that the ethanolic extract of Sphaeranthus indicus is having good antifungal activity against Dermatophytes and Candida species. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the promising antifungal action of ethanolic extract of whole plant of Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. This feature can be exploited in the development of a newer antifungal agent from plant.
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