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Motivational factors of Australian mobile gamers
Mobile games are a fast growing industry, overtaking all other video game platforms with year on year increases in revenue. Many studies have been conducted to explore the motivations of why video games players play their selected games. However very little research has focused on mobile gamers. In addition, Australian studies on the topic are sparse. This paper aimed to discover what motivates a mobile gamer from the perspective of the initial motivational factors attracting them to a mobile game, and the motivational factors that provide interest to continue playing and thereby increase game longevity. A survey was conducted online for Australian participants, which attracted 123 respondents. The survey was formulated by focusing on the 12 key subcomponents as motivational factors of the Gamer Motivational Profile v2 model devised by Quantic Foundry. It was discovered that mobile gamers are a completely different breed of gamer in contrast to the general video gamer. Strategy and challenge which are subcomponents of mastery proved popular among all mobile gamers, while destruction and excitement, subcomponents of action, were often the least motivating factors of all. With the newly discovered data, perhaps mobile game developers can pursue the correct avenues of game design when catering to their target audience
Cutoff frequencies of eccentric waveguides
Boundary value problem solved by point matching method in study of circular eccentric waveguide cut-off frequencie
Slices of the Kerr ergosurface
The intrinsic geometry of the Kerr ergosurface on constant Boyer-Lindquist
(BL), Kerr, and Doran time slices is characterized. Unlike the BL slice, which
had been previously studied, the other slices (i) do not have conical
singularities at the poles (except the Doran slice in the extremal limit), (ii)
have finite polar circumference in the extremal limit, and (iii) for
sufficiently large spin parameter fail to be isometrically embeddable as a
surface of revolution above some latitude. The Doran slice develops an
embeddable polar cap for spin parameters greater than about 0.96.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures; v.2: minor editing for clarification, references
added, typos fixed, version published in Classical and Quantum Gravit
Chiral magnetic wave at finite baryon density and the electric quadrupole moment of quark-gluon plasma in heavy ion collisions
Chiral Magnetic Wave (CMW) is a gapless collective excitation of quark-gluon
plasma in the presence of external magnetic field that stems from the interplay
of Chiral Magnetic (CME) and Chiral Separation Effects (CSE); it is composed by
the waves of the electric and chiral charge densities coupled by the axial
anomaly. We consider CMW at finite baryon density and find that it induces the
electric quadrupole moment of the quark-gluon plasma produced in heavy ion
collisions: the "poles" of the produced fireball (pointing outside of the
reaction plane) acquire additional positive electric charge, and the "equator"
acquires additional negative charge. We point out that this electric quadrupole
deformation lifts the degeneracy between the elliptic flows of positive and
negative pions leading to , and estimate the magnitude
of the effect.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Analytic Approximations for Transit Light Curve Observables, Uncertainties, and Covariances
The light curve of an exoplanetary transit can be used to estimate the
planetary radius and other parameters of interest. Because accurate parameter
estimation is a non-analytic and computationally intensive problem, it is often
useful to have analytic approximations for the parameters as well as their
uncertainties and covariances. Here we give such formulas, for the case of an
exoplanet transiting a star with a uniform brightness distribution. We also
assess the advantages of some relatively uncorrelated parameter sets for
fitting actual data. When limb darkening is significant, our parameter sets are
still useful, although our analytic formulas underpredict the covariances and
uncertainties.Comment: 33 pages, 14 figure
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