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    A concept for magazine Bimat processor

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    Concept utilizes existing film magazines to process photographic film as the film is exposed. A standard magazine can be converted to a Bimat processor by adding three stainless steel rollers. All chemicals required for processing and fixing the negative are contained in the Bimat film

    On varieties of almost minimal degree I: Secant loci of rational normal scrolls

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    To complete the classification theory and the structure theory of varieties of almost minimal degree, that is of non-degenerate irreducible projective varieties whose degree exceeds the codimension by precisely 2, a natural approach is to investigate simple projections of varieties of minimal degree. Let X~⊂PKr+1\tilde X \subset {\mathbb P}^{r+1}_K be a variety of minimal degree and of codimension at least 2, and consider Xp=πp(X~)⊂PKrX_p = \pi_p (\tilde X) \subset {\mathbb P}^r_K where p∈PKr+1\X~p \in {\mathbb P}^{r+1}_K \backslash \tilde X. By \cite{B-Sche}, it turns out that the cohomological and local properties of XpX_p are governed by the secant locus Σp(X~)\Sigma_p (\tilde X) of X~\tilde X with respect to pp. Along these lines, the present paper is devoted to give a geometric description of the secant stratification of X~\tilde X, that is of the decomposition of PKr+1{\mathbb P}^{r+1}_K via the types of secant loci. We show that there are exactly six possibilities for the secant locus Σp(X~)\Sigma_p (\tilde X), and we precisely describe each stratum of the secant stratification of X~\tilde X, each of which turns out to be a quasi-projective variety. As an application, we obtain the classification of all non-normal Del Pezzo varieties by providing a complete list of pairs (X~,p)(\tilde X, p) where X~⊂PKr+1\tilde X \subset {\mathbb P}^{r+1}_K is a variety of minimal degree, pp is a closed point in PKr+1∖X~\mathbb P^{r+1}_K \setminus \tilde X and Xp⊂PKrX_p \subset {\mathbb P}^r _K is a Del Pezzo variety.Comment: 20 page

    Liapunov functions from auxiliary exact difference equations for nonlinear difference equation stability analysis

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    Liapunov functions from auxiliary exact difference equations for nonlinear difference equation stability analysi

    A New Halo Finding Method for N-Body Simulations

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    We have developed a new halo finding method, Physically Self-Bound (PSB) group finding algorithm, which can efficiently identify halos located even at crowded regions. This method combines two physical criteria such as the tidal radius of a halo and the total energy of each particle to find member particles. Two hierarchical meshes are used to increase the speed and the power of halo identification in the parallel computing environments. First, a coarse mesh with cell size equal to the mean particle separation lmeanl_{\rm mean} is used to obtain the density field over the whole simulation box. Mesh cells having density contrast higher than a local cutoff threshold δLOC\delta_{\rm LOC} are extracted and linked together for those adjacent to each other. This produces local-cell groups. Second, a finer mesh is used to obtain density field within each local-cell group and to identify halos. If a density shell contains only one density peak, its particles are assigned to the density peak. But in the case of a density shell surrounding at least two density peaks, we use both the tidal radii of halo candidates enclosed by the shell and the total energy criterion to find physically bound particles with respect to each halo. Similar to DENMAX and HOP, the \hfind method can efficiently identify small halos embedded in a large halo, while the FoF and the SO do not resolve such small halos. We apply our new halo finding method to a 1-Giga particle simulation of the Λ\LambdaCDM model and compare the resulting mass function with those of previous studies. The abundance of physically self-bound halos is larger at the low mass scale and smaller at the high mass scale than proposed by the Jenkins et al. (2001) who used the FoF and SO methods. (abridged)Comment: 10 pages, 8 figs, submitted to Ap

    Germanium:gallium photoconductors for far infrared heterodyne detection

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    Highly compensated Ge:Ga photoconductors have been fabricated and evaluated for high bandwidth heterodyne detection. Bandwidths up to 60 MHz have been obtained with corresponding current responsivity of 0.01 A/W

    Comment on ``Solution of Classical Stochastic One-Dimensional Many-Body Systems''

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    In a recent Letter, Bares and Mobilia proposed the method to find solutions of the stochastic evolution operator H=H0+γLH1H=H_0 + {\gamma\over L} H_1 with a non-trivial quartic term H1H_1. They claim, ``Because of the conservation of probability, an analog of the Wick theorem applies and all multipoint correlation functions can be computed.'' Using the Wick theorem, they expressed the density correlation functions as solutions of a closed set of integro-differential equations. In this Comment, however, we show that applicability of Wick theorem is restricted to the case γ=0\gamma = 0 only.Comment: 1 page, revtex style, comment on paper Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 83}, 5214 (1999
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