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Technology transfer - A selected bibliography
Selected bibliography on technology transfe
P-wave meson properties with Wilson quarks
We describe two calculations involving P-wave mesons made of Wilson quarks:
the strong coupling constant in the presence of two flavors of light
dynamical fermions and the mass and decay constant of the meson.Comment: Poster presented at Lattice '94, September 27--October 1, 1994,
Bielefeld, Germany (no changes to manuscript, but correction of Authors list
above
Application of serious games to sport, health and exercise
Use of interactive entertainment has been exponentially expanded since the last decade. Throughout this 10+ year evolution there has been a concern about turning entertainment properties into serious applications, a.k.a "Serious Games". In this article we present two set of Serious Game applications, an Environment Visualising game which focuses solely on applying serious games to elite Olympic sport and another set of serious games that incorporate an in house developed proprietary input system that can detect most of the human movements which focuses on applying serious games to health and exercise
Scars of Invariant Manifolds in Interacting Chaotic Few-Body Systems
We present a novel extension of the concept of scars for the wave functions
of classically chaotic few-body systems of identical particles with rotation
and permutation symmetry. Generically there exist manifolds in classical phase
space which are invariant under the action of a common subgroup of these two
symmetries. Such manifolds are associated with highly symmetric configurations.
If sufficiently stable, the quantum motion on such manifolds displays a notable
enhancement of the revival in the autocorrelation function which is not
directly associated with individual periodic orbits. Rather, it indicates some
degree of localization around an invariant manifold which has collective
characteristics that should be experimentally observable.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX, 4 PS/EPS-figures, uses psfig.sty, quantum
computation changed, to be published in Physical Review Letter
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