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    Distributivity between extended nullnorms and uninorms on fuzzy truth values

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    This paper mainly investigates the distributive laws between extended nullnorms and uninorms on fuzzy truth values under the condition that the nullnorm is conditionally distributive over the uninorm. It presents the distributive laws between the extended nullnorm and t-conorm, and the left and right distributive laws between the extended generalization nullnorm and uninorm, where a generalization nullnorm is an operator from the class of aggregation operators with absorbing element that generalizes a nullnorm.Comment: 2

    Possible Molecular Structure of the Newly Observed Y(4260)

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    We suggest that the newly observed resonance Y(4260) is a Ο‡cβˆ’Ο0\chi_{c}-\rho^0 molecule, which is an isovector. In this picture, we can easily interpret why Y(4260)β†’Ο€+Ο€βˆ’J/ψY(4260)\to \pi^+\pi^-J/\psi has a larger rate than Y(4260)β†’DDΛ‰Y(4260)\to D\bar D which has not been observed, and we also predict existence of the other two components of the isotriplet and another two possible partner states which may be observed in the future experiments. A direct consequence of this structure is that for this molecular structure Y(4260)β†’Ο€+Ο€βˆ’J/ψY(4260)\to \pi^+\pi^-J/\psi mode is more favorable than Y(4260)β†’KKΛ‰J/ψY(4260)\to K\bar KJ/\psi which may have a larger fraction if other proposed structures prevail.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures. Some descriptions changed, more references added and typos corrected. Published version in PR

    Preparation of water-soluble nanographite and its application in water-based cutting fluid

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    Water-soluble nanographite was prepared by in situ emulsion polymerization using methacrylate as polymeric monomer. The dispersion stability and dispersion state of graphite particles were evaluated by UV-visible spectrophotometry and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. The water-soluble nanographite was then added into the water-based cutting fluid as lubricant additive. The lubrication performance of water-based cutting fluid with the nanographite additive was studied on four-ball friction tester and surface tensiometer. Results indicate that the modification method of in situ emulsion polymerization realizes the uniform and stabilized dispersion of nanographite in aqueous environment. The optimal polymerization condition is 70Β°C (polymerization temperature) and 5 h (polymerization time). The addition of nanographite decreases the friction coefficient and wear scar diameter by 44% and 49%. Meanwhile, the maximum non-seizure load (P(B)) increases from 784 to 883 N, and the value of surface tension (32.76 Γ— 10(βˆ’3) N/m) is at low level. Nanographite additive improves apparently the lubrication performance of water-based cutting fluid
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