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Toroidal mirrors provide virtual walls for breaks in light pipes
Section of light pipe consists of separated segments having opposed toroidal mirrors that intercept meridional rays to present virtual wall in space between mirrors, thus insuring uninterrupted light transmission down the pipe. Design affords internal access to pipe section. Segments are electrically or thermally insulated from one another
Independent power generator
A gas turbine powered aircraft auxiliary power system is described which is capable of efficiently supplying all aircraft auxiliary services both in flight and on the ground and is further capable of operating independently of the aircraft main engines. The system employs multiple gas turbine compressor stages, thereby accomplishing cabin pressurization, ventilation and heating
The automorphism group of the tetrablock
The tetrablock is a domain in 3-dimensional complex space that meets
3-dimensional Euclidean space in a regular tetrahedron. It is shown to be
inhomogeneous and its automorphism group is determined. A type of Schwarz lemma
for the tetrablock is proved. The action of the automorphism group is described
in terms of a certain natural foliation of the tetrablock by complex geodesic
discs.Comment: 13 pages, 0 figure
Automatic balancing device Patent
Automatic balancing device for use on frictionless supported attitude-controlled test platform
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Young AIDS Migrants in Southern Africa
Many young people in southern Africa engage in AIDS-related migration. Research conducted with urban and rural-based children in Malawi and Lesotho revealed that children are commonly sent to live with relatives resident elsewhere. They move in order to receive care, to care others, or to support their own livelihoods. Migration has a variety of impacts on young people, many of which are exacerbated by the effects of the epidemic. It is advocated that policy approaches for AIDS-affected children take into account the interests of children themselves and the needs of households that accommodate them
Liquid-helium-cooled Michelson interferometer
Interferometer serves as a rocket-flight spectrometer for examination of the far infrared emission spectra of astronomical objects. The double beam interferometer is readily adapted to make spectral scans and for use as a detector of discrete line emissions
Super-optimal approximation by meromorphic functions.
Let G be a matrix function of type m × n and suppose that G is expressible as the sum of an H∞ function and a continuous function on the unit circle. Suppose also that the (k – 1)th singular value of the Hankel operator with symbol G is greater than the kth singular value. Then there is a unique superoptimal approximant to G in : that is, there is a unique matrix function Q having at most k poles in the open unit disc which minimizes s∞(G – Q) or, in other words, which minimizes the sequence with respect to the lexicographic ordering, where and Sj(·) denotes the jth singular value of a matrix. This result is due to the present authors [PY1] in the case k = 0 (when the hypothesis on the Hankel singular values is vacuous) and to S. Treil[T2] in general. In this paper we give a proof of uniqueness by a diagonalization argument, a high level algorithm for the computation of the superoptimal approximant and a recursive parametrization of the set of all optimal solutions of a matrix Nehari—Takagi problem
SU(2|2) for Theories with Sixteen Supercharges at Weak and Strong Coupling
We consider the dimensional reductions of N=4 Supersymmetric Yang-Mills
theory on R x S^3 to the three-dimensional theory on R x S^2, the orbifolded
theory on R x S^3/Z_k, and the plane-wave matrix model. With explicit emphasis
on the three-dimensional theory, we demonstrate the realization of the SU(2|3)
algebra in a radial Hamiltonian framework. Using this structure we constrain
the form of the spin chains, their S-matrices, and the corresponding one- and
two-loop Hamiltonian of the three dimensional theory and find putative signs of
integrability up to the two-loop order. The string duals of these theories
admit the IIA plane-wave geometry as their Penrose limit. Using known results
for strings quantized on this background, we explicitly construct the
strong-coupling dual extended SU(2|2) algebra and discuss its implications for
the gauge theories.Comment: 37 pages, 1 figure. v2 some minor improvements to the text, version
to appear in Phys.Rev.
Automotive automation: Investigating the impact on drivers' mental workload
Recent advances in technology have meant that an increasing number of vehicle driving
tasks are becoming automated. Such automation poses new problems for the ergonomist.
Of particular concern in this paper are the twofold effects of automation on mental
workload - novel technologies could increase attentional demand and workload,
alternatively one could argue that fewer driving tasks will lead to the problem of reduced
attentional demand and driver underload. A brief review of previous research is
presented, followed by an overview of current research taking place in the Southampton
Driving Simulator. Early results suggest that automation does reduce workload, and that
underload is indeed a problem, with a significant proportion of drivers unable to
effectively reclaim control of the vehicle in an automation failure scenario. Ultimately,
this research and a subsequent program of studies will be interpreted within the
framework of a recently proposed theory of action, with a view to maximizing both
theoretical and applied benefits of this domain
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Team-oriented process programming
Team-oriented process programming promises to provide significant support for the planning, directing, and controlling of software engineering projects. In this paper we apply process programming to software engineering teams and show how this can provide powerful new capabilities for the management of software projects. We identify key issues which must be addressed to apply process programming to teams, and present our vision for team-oriented process programming
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