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Evolution of a robotic soccer player
Robotic soccer is a complex domain where, rather than hand-coding computer programs to control
the players, it is possible to create them through evolutionary methods. This has been successfully
done before by using genetic programming with high-level genes. Such an approach is, however,
limiting. This work attempts to reduce that limit by evolving control programs using genetic
programming with low-level nodes
Evaluation of Skills for Work pilot courses : final report
The evaluation has shown that the SfW pilot has been successful in achieving the objectives and key measures of success identified by the stakeholders interviewed at
the start of the pilot. Schools, colleges and providers are committed to the value of SfW courses and see them as having raised the status of vocational learning in schools; providers have developed and tested out different approaches to delivering courses and overcome various obstacles and challenges; schools and colleges are increasingly recognising the need to work more closely together and have started to implement strategies to strengthen their partnerships; colleges and schools are positive about the impact of courses on students’ attitudes and skills relevant to employment, their motivation to learn, and their ability to work with and relate to adults; finally, more than four-fifths of students had passed their courses by the end of the second year of the pilot
Are stellar over-densities in dwarf galaxies the "smoking gun" of triaxial dark matter haloes?
We use N-body simulations to study the tidal evolution of globular clusters
(GCs) in dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies. Our models adopt a cosmologically
motivated scenario in which the dSph is approximated by a static NFW halo with
a triaxial shape. For a large set of orbits and projection angles we examine
the spatial and velocity distribution of stellar debris deposited during the
complete disruption of stellar clusters. Our simulations show that such debris
appears as shells, isolated clumps and elongated over-densities at low surface
brightness (>26 mag/arcsec^2), reminiscent of substructure observed in several
MW dSphs. Such features arise from the triaxiality of the galaxy potential and
do not dissolve in time. Stellar over-densities reported in several MW dSphs
may thus be the telltale evidence of dark matter haloes being triaxial in
shape.
We explore a number of kinematic signatures that would help to validate (or
falsify) this scenario. The mean angular momentum of the cluster debris
associated with box and resonant orbits, which are absent in spherical
potentials, is null. As a result, we show that the line-of-sight velocity
distribution may exhibit a characteristic "double-peak" depending on the
oriention of the viewing angle with respect to the progenitor's orbital plane.
Kinematic surveys of dSphs may help to detect and identify substructures
associated with the disruption of stellar clusters, as well as to address the
shape of the dark matter haloes in which dSphs are embedded.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of "Hunting
for the Dark: The Hidden Side of Galaxy Formation", Malta, 19-23 Oct. 2009,
eds. V.P. Debattista & C.C. Popescu, AIP Conf. Ser., in pres
Generic Connectivity-Based CGRA Mapping via Integer Linear Programming
Coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures (CGRAs) are programmable logic
devices with large coarse-grained ALU-like logic blocks, and multi-bit
datapath-style routing. CGRAs often have relatively restricted data routing
networks, so they attract CAD mapping tools that use exact methods, such as
Integer Linear Programming (ILP). However, tools that target general
architectures must use large constraint systems to fully describe an
architecture's flexibility, resulting in lengthy run-times. In this paper, we
propose to derive connectivity information from an otherwise generic device
model, and use this to create simpler ILPs, which we combine in an iterative
schedule and retain most of the exactness of a fully-generic ILP approach. This
new approach has a speed-up geometric mean of 5.88x when considering benchmarks
that do not hit a time-limit of 7.5 hours on the fully-generic ILP, and 37.6x
otherwise. This was measured using the set of benchmarks used to originally
evaluate the fully-generic approach and several more benchmarks representing
computation tasks, over three different CGRA architectures. All run-times of
the new approach are less than 20 minutes, with 90th percentile time of 410
seconds. The proposed mapping techniques are integrated into, and evaluated
using the open-source CGRA-ME architecture modelling and exploration framework.Comment: 8 pages of content; 8 figures; 3 tables; to appear in FCCM 2019; Uses
the CGRA-ME framework at http://cgra-me.ece.utoronto.ca
Bayesian analysis of resolved stellar spectra: application to MMT/Hectochelle Observations of the Draco dwarf spheroidal
We introduce a Bayesian method for fitting faint, resolved stellar spectra in
order to obtain simultaneous estimates of redshift and stellar-atmospheric
parameters. We apply the method to thousands of spectra---covering 5160-5280
Angs. at resolution R~20,000---that we have acquired with the MMT/Hectochelle
fibre spectrograph for red-giant and horizontal branch candidates along the
line of sight to the Milky Way's dwarf spheroidal satellite in Draco. The
observed stars subtend an area of ~4 deg^2, extending ~3 times beyond Draco's
nominal `tidal' radius. For each spectrum we tabulate the first four
moments---central value, variance, skewness and kurtosis---of posterior
probability distribution functions representing estimates of the following
physical parameters: line-of-sight velocity v_los, effective temperature
(T_eff), surface gravity (logg) and metallicity ([Fe/H]). After rejecting
low-quality measurements, we retain a new sample consisting of 2813 independent
observations of 1565 unique stars, including 1879 observations for 631 stars
with (as many as 13) repeat observations. Parameter estimates have median
random errors of sigma_{v_los}=0.88 km/s, sigma_{T_eff}=162 K, sigma_logg=0.37
dex and sigma_[Fe/H]=0.20 dex. Our estimates of physical parameters distinguish
~470 likely Draco members from interlopers in the Galactic foreground.Comment: published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, all
data are publicly available at the following address:
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/mgwalker/hectochelle
Russia’s economic troubles threaten support for breakaway republic of Transnistria
Russia’s financial support for Transnistria, designed to to buy Moscow political leverage to shape the breakaway state’s foreign policy direction, is at risk of drying up. In spite of a pervasive pro-Russia narrative among locals, the government in Tiraspol is now looking west to foster its economy. Matthew Walker gives a personal perspective
Code/Result Files for Gyrinicola Description
The data set contains code/results files in a .pdf format for a paper describing various Gyrinicola for future publication
Corrosion Prevention
In Insulated Solar Electric Cooking (ISEC), heating is done by passing current through a chain of diodes directly connected to a solar panel (Gius et al, 2019). It is crucially important that the wires remain conducting, but not conduct to any metal surface that might short the heating circuit. Corrosion of any wires will cause a loosening of the mechanical (twisted) wire connection and could result in a loss of electrical connection completely, or undesired increased resistance
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