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    Roll-up solar array Patent

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    Space erectable rollup solar array of arcuate solar panels furled on tapered drum for spacecraft storage during launc

    Hecke algebra isomorphisms and adelic points on algebraic groups

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    Let GG denote a linear algebraic group over Q\mathbf{Q} and KK and LL two number fields. Assume that there is a group isomorphism of points on GG over the finite adeles of KK and LL, respectively. We establish conditions on the group GG, related to the structure of its Borel groups, under which KK and LL have isomorphic adele rings. Under these conditions, if KK or LL is a Galois extension of Q\mathbf{Q} and G(AK,f)G(\mathbf{A}_{K,f}) and G(AL,f)G(\mathbf{A}_{L,f}) are isomorphic, then KK and LL are isomorphic as fields. We use this result to show that if for two number fields KK and LL that are Galois over Q\mathbf{Q}, the finite Hecke algebras for GL(n)\mathrm{GL}(n) (for fixed n>1n > 1) are isomorphic by an isometry for the L1L^1-norm, then the fields KK and LL are isomorphic. This can be viewed as an analogue in the theory of automorphic representations of the theorem of Neukirch that the absolute Galois group of a number field determines the field if it is Galois over Q\mathbf{Q}.Comment: 19 pages - completely rewritte

    Multivariate calibration of a water and energy balance model in the spectral domain

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    The objective of this paper is to explore the possibility of using multiple variables in the calibration of hydrologic models in the spectral domain. A simple water and energy balance model was used, combined with observations of the energy balance and the soil moisture profile. The correlation functions of the model outputs and the observations for the different variables have been calculated after the removal of the diurnal cycle of the energy balance variables. These were transformed to the frequency domain to obtain spectral density functions, which were combined in the calibration algorithm. It has been found that it is best to use the square root of the spectral densities in the parameter estimation. Under these conditions, spectral calibration performs almost equally as well as time domain calibration using least squares differences between observed and simulated time series. Incorporation of the spectral coefficients of the cross-correlation functions did not improve the results of the calibration. Calibration on the correlation functions in the time domain led to worse model performance. When the meteorological forcing and model calibration data are not overlapping in time, spectral calibration has been shown to lead to an acceptable model performance. Overall, the results in this paper suggest that, in case of data scarcity, multivariate spectral calibration can be an attractive tool to estimate model parameters

    Estimation of aquifer lower layer hydraulic conductivity values through base flow hydrograph rising limb analysis

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    The estimation of catchment-averaged aquifer hydraulic conductivity values is usually performed through a base flow recession analysis. Relationships between the first time derivatives of the base flow and the base flow values themselves, derived for small and large values of time, are used for this purpose. However, in the derivation of the short-time equations, an initially fully saturated aquifer without recharge with sudden drawdown is assumed, which occurs very rarely in reality. It is demonstrated that this approach leads to a nonnegligible error in the parameter estimates. A new relationship is derived, valid for the rising limb of a base flow hydrograph, succeeding a long rainless period. Application of this equation leads to accurate estimates of the aquifer lower layer saturated hydraulic conductivity. Further, it has been shown analytically that, if base flow is modeled using the linearized Boussinesq equation, the base flow depends on the effective aquifer depth and the ratio of the saturated hydraulic conductivity to the drainable porosity, not on these three parameters separately. The results of the new short-time expression are consistent with this finding, as opposed to the use of a traditional base flow recession analysis. When base flow is modeled using the nonlinear Boussinesq equation, the new expression can be used, without a second equation for large values of time, to estimate the aquifer lower layer hydraulic conductivity. Overall, the results in this paper suggest that the new methodology outperforms a traditional recession analysis for the estimation of catchment-averaged aquifer hydraulic conductivities

    Financing Firm Start-up and Restructuring in Transition Countries: Evidence from Belarus, the Ukraine and Russia

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    Investigates how entrepreneurs in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine finance start-up and restructuring. Data from 600 de novo, privatised or state-owned firms shows the critical importance of the personal funds of the main owner(s), with a limited level of support being giving by the state.finance, entrepreneurship, CIS countries, survey, firm behaviour

    Foreign Direct Investment and Enterprise Performance in Transition Countries: Evidence from Russia and Ukraine

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    This study compares the performance of foreign firms with domestic ones in Russia and Ukraine, using recent survey data of 450 enterprises. We find that foreign owned firms are less prone to inter-enterprise arrears and wage arrears, have a better export performance, and use more sophisticated competition strategies. Foreign investment appears to enhance entrepreneurial know-how. In case of de novo firms foreign investment often led to a 'jump start' of the enterprise, rather than a gradual adjustment over time. Foreign firms have a positive spill-over effect. They introduce healthy financial management methods, and proliferate badly needed market oriented entrepreneurial know-how through the managerial market.foreign direct investment, transition economies, entrepreneurship, growth.

    The Astro-WISE approach to quality control for astronomical data

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    We present a novel approach to quality control during the processing of astronomical data. Quality control in the Astro-WISE Information System is integral to all aspects of data handing and provides transparent access to quality estimators for all stages of data reduction from the raw image to the final catalog. The implementation of quality control mechanisms relies on the core features in this Astro-WISE Environment (AWE): an object-oriented framework, full data lineage, and both forward and backward chaining. Quality control information can be accessed via the command-line awe-prompt and the web-based Quality-WISE service. The quality control system is described and qualified using archive data from the 8-CCD Wide Field Imager (WFI) instrument (http://www.eso.org/lasilla/instruments/wfi/) on the 2.2-m MPG/ESO telescope at La Silla and (pre-)survey data from the 32-CCD OmegaCAM instrument (http://www.astro-wise.org/~omegacam/) on the VST telescope at Paranal.Comment: Accepted for publication in topical issue of Experimental Astronomy on Astro-WISE information syste

    A comparison between obstructions to local-global principles over semiglobal fields

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    We consider local-global principles for rational points on varieties, in particular torsors, over one-variable function fields over complete discretely valued fields. There are several notions of such principles, arising either from the valuation theory of the function field, or from the geometry of a regular model of the function field. Our results compare the corresponding obstructions, proving in particular that a local-global principle with respect to valuations implies a local-global principle with respect to a sufficiently fine regular model.Comment: 10 pages; published versio
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