308 research outputs found

    Forest and water relations in miombo woodlands

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    Miombo is a significant biome covering about 10% of the African landmass. Climate semi-aridity is the main edaphic determinant. Range of annual rainfall and dry season length is high, but the unimodal rainfall distribution is common for all miombo. Water is increasingly an issue of trade-off between different land uses and increasing demand on biomass production. This review gives a basic description of major components in the relations between tree cover and water in semi-arid landscapes. From this, in lack of relevant research within miombo landscapes, a scientifically based discussion is given on how future uses and management of these complex woodlands could serve in better management of scarce water resources and in what ways more research in these aspects could enlighten this discussion. It is concluded that, like for other semi-arid landscapes, there is need for understanding and developing more complex stand management to optimize biomass production and water use efficiency. At the same time climate change adaptation will add to this need of deepened biophysical process understandin

    Effective convergence of the 2PI-1/N expansion for nonequilibrium quantum fields

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    The 1/N expansion of the two-particle irreducible effective action offers a powerful approach to study quantum field dynamics far from equilibrium. We investigate the effective convergence of the 1/N expansion in the O(N) model by comparing results obtained numerically in 1+1 dimensions at leading, next-to-leading and next-to-next-to-leading order in 1/N as well as in the weak coupling limit. A comparison in classical statistical field theory, where exact numerical results are available, is made as well. We focus on early-time dynamics and quasi-particle properties far from equilibrium and observe rapid effective convergence already for moderate values of 1/N or the coupling.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figure

    Nonequilibrium dynamics in the O(N) model to next-to-next-to-leading order in the 1/N expansion

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    Nonequilibrium dynamics in quantum field theory has been studied extensively using truncations of the 2PI effective action. Both 1/N and loop expansions beyond leading order show remarkable improvement when compared to mean-field approximations. However, in truncations used so far, only the leading-order parts of the self energy responsible for memory loss, damping and equilibration are included, which makes it difficult to discuss convergence systematically. For that reason we derive the real and causal evolution equations for an O(N) model to next-to-next-to-leading order in the 2PI-1/N expansion. Due to the appearance of internal vertices the resulting equations appear intractable for a full-fledged 3+1 dimensional field theory. Instead, we solve the closely related three-loop approximation in the auxiliary-field formalism numerically in 0+1 dimensions (quantum mechanics) and compare to previous approximations and the exact numerical solution of the Schroedinger equation.Comment: 29 pages, minor changes, references added; to appear in PR

    Model Based Capability Assessment of an Automated Eddy Current Inspection Procedure on Flat Surfaces

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    The probability of detection (POD) of a well-controlled, automated eddy current (EC) procedure is evaluated in a numerical model and compared with experiments. The procedure is applied in laboratory environment with a single absolute probe which is positioned for raster scan over flat surfaces containing fatigue cracks. The variability of the signal amplitude, due to small fatigue cracks in the Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4 V, is expected to mainly originate from crack characteristics and the index distance of the raster scan. The POD model is based on the signal versus crack size ( versus a) result. The presented procedure provides a well-defined basis for a comparison between a simulated and an experimentally based POD assessment. Finite element analysis is used to model the EC method. A simplified fatigue crack model is first introduced and evaluated experimentally. Numerical computations are then used to build the corresponding model-based POD curve which shows good agreement with the experimental result. The model-based POD curve is generated both by means of a parametric and a nonparametric approach. Differences between model-based and experimental POD are discussed as well as the delta POD approach using transfer functions

    Thermal effects on slow-roll dynamics

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    A description of the transition from the inflationary epoch to radiation domination requires the understanding of quantum fields out of thermal equilibrium, particle creation and thermalisation. This can be studied from first principles by solving a set of truncated real-time Schwinger-Dyson equations, written in terms of the mean field (inflaton) and the field propagators, derived from the two-particle irreducible effective action. We investigate some aspects of this problem by considering the dynamics of a slow-rolling mean field coupled to a second quantum field, using a \phi^2\chi^2 interaction. We focus on thermal effects. It is found that interactions lead to an earlier end of slow-roll and that the evolution afterwards depends on details of the heatbath.Comment: 25 pages, 11 eps figures. v2: paper reorganized, title changed, conclusions unchanged, to appear in PR

    Beitrag zur Verhaltensanalyse und Synchronisation von steuerungstechnischen Prozessen durch verteilte echtzeitfÀhige Kommunikationssysteme

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    Aufbauend auf dem voranschreitenden Übergang zentralistischer Steuerungskonzepte ĂŒber die Dezentralisierung hin zum verteilten System soll ein echtzeitfĂ€higes Steuerungskonzept fĂŒr die Antriebssynchronisation zur Patientenbewegung als lokal abgeschlossenes System erarbeitet werden. Dabei sollen Grundlagen echtzeitfĂ€higer Steuerungstechnik, verteilter Systeme, der Prozesssynchronisation sowie entsprechende Kommunikationssysteme vorgestellt, bestehende Lösungen diskutiert und aus den Erkenntnissen entsprechende KonzeptvorschlĂ€ge fĂŒr die Lösung der Aufgabenstellung gemacht werden. Im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit soll aus den gewonnen Erkenntnissen und dem voranschreitenden Erfordernis der weltweiten Vernetzung technischer Systeme ein Konzept fĂŒr die Integration und den echtzeitfĂ€higen Zugriff auf dezentrale Peripheriekomponenten in das Internet erarbeitet werden. FĂŒr beide Teilaufgaben sollen Lösungsschritte aufgezeigt und evaluiert werden. Eine kritische Betrachtung der vorgestellten Konzepte erfolgt auf Basis bereits erfolgter industrieller Anwendung sowie in der Vorstellung einer zum Patent angemeldeten Lösung fĂŒr den webbasierten Zugriff auf dezentral angeordnete Steuerungskomponenten

    Angular Power Distribution Measurements and Modelling of Outdoor Urban Environment Using Ray-tracing At 2 and 18 GH

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    Augmented models for improving vision control of a mobile robot

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    Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the North American Arctic

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    STI rates reported for the Arctic are much higher than those reported for their southern counterparts

    Comparison of Ray Tracing Simulations and Channel Measurements At mmWave Bands for Indoor Scenarios

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