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Extremal Segments in Random Sequences
We investigate the probability for the largest segment in with total
displacement in an -step random walk to have length . Using
analytical, exact enumeration, and Monte Carlo methods, we reveal the complex
structure of the probability distribution in the large limit. In
particular, the size of the longest loop has a distribution with a square-root
singularity at , an essential singularity at , and a
discontinuous derivative at .Comment: 3 pages, REVTEX 3.0, with multicol.sty, epsf.sty and EPS figures
appended via uufiles. (Email in case of trouble.) CHANGES: Missing figure
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On the Triality Theory for a Quartic Polynomial Optimization Problem
This paper presents a detailed proof of the triality theorem for a class of
fourth-order polynomial optimization problems. The method is based on linear
algebra but it solves an open problem on the double-min duality left in 2003.
Results show that the triality theory holds strongly in a tri-duality form if
the primal problem and its canonical dual have the same dimension; otherwise,
both the canonical min-max duality and the double-max duality still hold
strongly, but the double-min duality holds weakly in a symmetrical form. Four
numerical examples are presented to illustrate that this theory can be used to
identify not only the global minimum, but also the largest local minimum and
local maximum.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure; J. Industrial and Management Optimization, 2011.
arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1104.297
Diblock copolymer ordering induced by patterned surfaces
We use a Ginzburg-Landau free energy functional to investigate diblock
copolymer morphologies when the copolymer melt interacts with one surface or is
confined between two chemically patterned surfaces. For temperatures above the
order-disorder transition a complete linear response description of the
copolymer melt is given, in terms of an arbitrary two-dimensional surface
pattern. The appearance of order in the direction parallel to the surface is
found as a result of the order in the perpendicular direction. Below the
order-disorder point and in a thin-film geometry, our procedure enables the
analytic calculation of distorted perpendicular and tilted lamellar phases in
the presence of uniform or modulated surface fields.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, to be published in Europhys. Let
Human environmental heat transfer simulation with CFD – the advances and challenges
The modelling and prediction of human thermoregulatory responses and comfort have gone a long way during the past decades. Sophisticated and detailed human models, i.e. the active multi-nodal thermal models with physiological regulatory responses, have been developed and widely adopted
in both research and industrial practice. The recent trend is to integrate human models with environmental models in order to provide more insight into the thermal comfort issues, especially in the non-homogeneous and transient conditions. This paper reviews the logics and expectations of coupling human models with computational fluid dynamics
(CFD) models. One of main objectives of such approaches is to take the advantage of the high resolution achievable with the CFD, to replace the empirical methods used in the human models. We aim to initiate debates on the validity of this objective, and to identify the technical requirements
for achieving this goal. A simple experiment with 3D human models of different sizes and shapes is also reported. Initial results shows the presence of arms may be important. Further experiments are required to establish the impact of size and shape on simulation result
Noise suppressor for turbo fan jet engines
A noise suppressor is disclosed for installation on the discharge or aft end of a turbo fan engine. Within the suppressor are fixed annular airfoils which are positioned to reduce the relative velocity between the high temperature fast moving jet exhaust and the low temperature slow moving air surrounding it. Within the suppressor nacelle is an exhaust jet nozzle which constrains the shape of the jet exhaust to a substantially uniform elongate shape irrespective of the power setting of the engine. Fixed ring airfoils within the suppressor nacelle therefore have the same salutary effects irrespective of the power setting at which the engine is operated
Hybrid power semiconductor
The voltage rating of a bipolar transistor may be greatly extended while at the same time reducing its switching time by operating it in conjunction with FETs in a hybrid circuit. One FET is used to drive the bipolar transistor while the other FET is connected in series with the transistor and an inductive load. Both FETs are turned on or off by a single drive signal of load power, the second FET upon ceasing conductions, rendering one power electrode of the bipolar transistor open. Means are provided to dissipate currents which flow after the bipolar transistor is rendered nonconducting
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