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Optimal Networks from Error Correcting Codes
To address growth challenges facing large Data Centers and supercomputing
clusters a new construction is presented for scalable, high throughput, low
latency networks. The resulting networks require 1.5-5 times fewer switches,
2-6 times fewer cables, have 1.2-2 times lower latency and correspondingly
lower congestion and packet losses than the best present or proposed networks
providing the same number of ports at the same total bisection. These advantage
ratios increase with network size. The key new ingredient is the exact
equivalence discovered between the problem of maximizing network bisection for
large classes of practically interesting Cayley graphs and the problem of
maximizing codeword distance for linear error correcting codes. Resulting
translation recipe converts existent optimal error correcting codes into
optimal throughput networks.Comment: 14 pages, accepted at ANCS 2013 conferenc
AGRIFOOD INDUSTRY AS INDUSTRY INTENSIVELY BASED ON KNOWLEDGE - CASE STUDY OF VOJVODINA
During three-hundred-year history of the market economy, the main sources of wealth creation have changed from the natural resources (mainly land and relatively unskilled labor with the exception of the master craftsman), tangible material assets (buildings, machinery and equipment, funds) to intangible assets (knowledge and information of all types) that may be contained in the people, organizations, or physical resources. In the later period of the twentieth century, science has acquired the features of direct production force. The term direct implies that unlike the relationship which existed between science and production in the IXX century, where scientific advances was incorporated through the physical labor in the tools, which, in turn, created new value through the physical labor, the relationship between science and production has become all direct, immediate, because the scientific advances allowed the funds to be produced with less labor and allowed funds itself to become "smarter" and as such to require less human intervention and human physical labor in the final production process. As a result, the need for physical labor continuously declined with time, and the application of labor is moved from direct production to processes of preparing and organizing production. Also, a large part of today's knowledge that is used in production is not embodied in machinery, and the effects of this are immense.Agricultural industry, Intellectual capital, Efficiency, Valorisation, Agribusiness, Community/Rural/Urban Development, Labor and Human Capital,
Symmetry reduction in multiband Hamiltonians for semiconductor quantum dots: The role of interfaces and higher energy bands
The role of interfaces and higher bands on the electronic structure of embedded semiconductor
quantum dots (QDs) was investigated. The term in the multiband k�p Hamiltonian that captures the
effect of interface band mixing was derived starting from the microscopic theory. It was shown,
analytically and numerically, that, with such a term included, the right symmetry of the QD system
can be captured. It leads to splitting of otherwise degenerate energy levels of the order of several
meV. The inclusion of additional higher bands beyond the ones from the standard eight-band model
also leads to the reduction of symmetry from an artificially high one to the true atomistic symmetry
of the system, however their quantitative effect is weaker. These results prove that the multiband
k.p Hamiltonians are fully capable of describing the correct symmetry of a QD
How hard does the tax bite hurt? Croatian vs. European worker
The main objective of this paper is to analyse the tax burden in Croatia and to find out whether and how the size and the structure of total labour costs affect the functioning of the labour market. The tax wedge, together with employment and unemployment rates, is brought into play to classify EU countries and Croatia into clusters using K-means and hierarchical clustering. The results show that Croatia is classified among countries with a high tax wedge and a high unemployment rate. The same holds when, instead of the tax wedge, personal average tax rate is considered. However, in Croatia most of the tax burden is borne by the employees, not by the employers. Thus, the average Croatian industry worker bears a relatively high tax burden, which is exacerbated when the newly introduced “crisis tax” and increased VAT are taken into account.tax burden, tax wedge, (un)employment, cluster analysis, Croatia, EU
Traumatic rupture of the aorta : a case report and discussion of clinical features
A young female patient was involved in a head-on collision and sustained a rupture of the aortic isthmus. She underwent emergency surgical repair of an aortic pseudo-aneurysm with an interposition graft. She made a good post-operative recovery and represents the first such case in Malta.peer-reviewe
On the interdiffusion-based quantum cascade laser
Design procedure for the active region of current
pumped quantum cascade laser is proposed, so to achieve maximal gain. Starting with an arbitrary smooth potential, a family of isospectral Hamiltonians with predefined energy spectrum is generated using the inverse spectral theory. By varying the relevant control parameter the potential shape is varied, inducing changes
in transition dipole moments and electron–phonon scattering
times, and the optimal potential which gives the largest gain is thus found. For purpose of realization, a simple step quantum-well structure with just a few layers is then designed so that in the post-growth heating-induced layer interdiffusion, it will acquire a shape as close as possible to the optimal smooth potentia
On inhibiting Auger intraband relaxation in InAs/GaAs quantum dot intermediate band solar cells
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