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Convergence in a multidimensional randomized Keynesian beauty contest
We study the asymptotics of a Markovian system of particles in
in which, at each step in discrete time, the particle farthest from
the current centre of mass is removed and replaced by an independent random particle. We show that the limiting configuration contains
coincident particles at a random location . A key tool
in the analysis is a Lyapunov function based on the squared radius of gyration
(sum of squared distances) of the points. For d=1 we give additional results on
the distribution of the limit , showing, among other things, that it
gives positive probability to any nonempty interval subset of , and
giving a reasonably explicit description in the smallest nontrivial case, N=3.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figure
The Douglas-Peucker line simplification algorithm : an introduction with programs
CISRG discussion paper ;
Effects of a simulated space environment on thermal radiation characteristics of selected black coatings
Simulated space environment effects on thermal radiation characteristics of black coating
Vacuum and ultraviolet radiation effects on binders and pigments for spacecraft thermal control coatings
An evaluation of several silicone resin binders and powdered inorganic pigments for potential use in spacecraft thermal-control paint formulations is presented. The pigments were selected on the basis of a hypothesis relating the heat of formation of a compound to the compound's resistance to ultra-radiation-induced degradation. Reflectance measurements were made in situ to determine degradation rates due to ultraviolet radiation. The tested polydimethylsiloxane resins were not significantly affected by long exposures to ultraviolet radiation. All the pigments, which were dispersed in a polydimethylsiloxane resin, were degraded by ultraviolet radiation as determined by an increase of solar absorptance. For the materials evaluated in this study, no evidence was found to indicate that pigments with high heats of formation were resistant to ultraviolet degradation
A Method for Measuring the Spectral Normal Emittance in Air of A Variety of Materials Having Stable Emittance Characteristics
A method and apparatus is described for the measurement of spectral normal emittance in air of a variety of materials. The system permits measurements to be performed over a wavelength region of 1.0 through 15.0 microns and over a temperature range of 600F to 1,8000F with an accuracy of 5.0 percent. The advantages of this system are described. Results obtained by this system are compared with results reported by another observer using a different technique
Centralisers of Dehn twist automorphisms of free groups
AbstractWe refine Cohen and Lustig's description of centralisers of Dehn twists of free groups. We show that the centraliser of a Dehn twist of a free group has a subgroup of finite index that has a finite classifying space. We describe an algorithm to find a presentation of the centraliser. We use this algorithm to give an explicit presentation for the centraliser of a Nielsen automorphism in Aut(Fn). This gives restrictions to actions of Aut(Fn) on CAT(0) spaces.</jats:p
Study of wrap-rib antenna design
The results of a parametric design study conducted to develop the significant characteristics and technology limitations of space deployable antenna systems with aperture sizes ranging from 50 up to 300 m and F/D ratios between 0.5 and 3.0 are presented. Wrap/rib type reflectors of both the prime and offset fed geometry and associated feed support structures were considered. The significant constraints investigated as limitations on achievable aperture were inherent manufacturability, orbit dynamic and thermal stability, antenna weight, and antenna stowed volume. A data base, resulting in the defined maximum achievable aperture size as a function of diameter, frequency and estimated cost, was formed
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