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Liquid hydrogen densitometer utilizes open-ended microwave cavity
Open-ended microwave cavity directly measures the density of flowing liquid, gaseous, or two-phase hydrogen. Its operation is based on derived relations between the cavity resonant frequency and the dielectric constant and density of hydrogen
Efficient simulation of relativistic fermions via vertex models
We have developed an efficient simulation algorithm for strongly interacting
relativistic fermions in two-dimensional field theories based on a formulation
as a loop gas. The loop models describing the dynamics of the fermions can be
mapped to statistical vertex models and our proposal is in fact an efficient
simulation algorithm for generic vertex models in arbitrary dimensions. The
algorithm essentially eliminates critical slowing down by sampling two-point
correlation functions and it allows simulations directly in the massless limit.
Moreover, it generates loop configurations with fluctuating topological
boundary conditions enabling to simulate fermions with arbitrary periodic or
anti-periodic boundary conditions. As illustrative examples, the algorithm is
applied to the Gross-Neveu model and to the Schwinger model in the strong
coupling limit.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
HMC algorithm with multiple time scale integration and mass preconditioning
We describe a new HMC algorithm variant we have recently introduced and
extend the published results by preliminary results of a simulation with a
pseudo scalar mass value of about 300 MeV. This new run confirms our
expectation that simulations with such pseudo scalar mass values become
feasible and affordable with our HMC variant. In addition we discuss
simulations from hot and cold starts at a pseudo scalar mass value of about 300
MeV, which we performed in order to test for possible meta-stabilities.Comment: 6 pages, Talk presented at Lattice 2005 (machines and algorithms
Analysis of electromagnetic waves on a dielectric rod immersed in a plasma including a discussion of diagnostic applications
Guided electromagnetic waves propagating along lossless dielectric rod immersed in isotropic and uniaxial plasmas determined for applications to plasma diagnostic
Twisted Mass Finite Volume Effects
We calculate finite volume effects on the pion masses and decay constant in
twisted mass lattice QCD (tmLQCD) at finite lattice spacing. We show that the
lighter neutral pion in tmLQCD gives rise to finite volume effects that are
exponentially enhanced when compared to those arising from the heavier charged
pions. We demonstrate that the recent two flavour twisted mass lattice data can
be better fitted when twisted mass effects in finite volume corrections are
taken into account.Comment: 17 pages, revte
Automated tutoring for a database skills training environment
Universities are increasingly offering courses online. Feedback, assessment, and guidance are important features of this online courseware. Together, in the absence of a human tutor, they aid the student in the learning process. We present a programming training environment for a database course. It aims to offer a substitute for classroom based learning by providing synchronous automated feedback to the student, along with guidance based on a personalized assessment. The automated tutoring system should promote procedural knowledge acquisition and skills training. An automated tutoring feature is an integral part of this tutoring system
HOST instrumentation R and D program overview
The turbine hot-section technology (HOST) Instrumentation R&D program focuses on two main classes of instrumentation: (1) those that characterizes the environment around the turbine engine components, which include gas flows measurement, gas temperatures, and heat fluxes; (2) to characterize the effect of the environment on the turbine engine components, which include strain measurements and an optical system to structural responses such as cracking, buckling, spalling, carbon buildup. The HOST Instrumentation R&D program concentrates on the critical measurements that can not be made by commercially available instruments or with instruments that are already in development. The measurements of strain and gas flow are emphasized, these measurements are extremely critical to the success of the HOST program and the HOST requirements differ from the current state of the art by a considerable margin
Effect of velocity profile distortion in circular transverse-field electromagnetic flowmeters
Effect of velocity profile distortion in circular transverse-field electromagnetic flowmeter
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