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    Heat-sterilizable power source study for advanced Mariner missions

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    Heat sterilizable power sources for Mariner Mars landing capsul

    Harmonic analysis of fractal measures induced by representations of a certain C^*-algebra

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    We describe a class of measurable subsets Ω\Omega in \br^d such that L2(Ω)L^2(\Omega) has an orthogonal basis of frequencies eλ(x)=ei2πλx(xΩ)e_\lambda(x)=e^{i2\pi\lambda\cdot x}(x\in\Omega) indexed by \lambda\in\Lambda\subset\br^d. We show that such spectral pairs (Ω,Λ)(\Omega ,\Lambda) have a self-similarity which may be used to generate associated fractal measures μ\mu with Cantor set support. The Hilbert space L2(μ)L^2(\mu) does not have a total set of orthogonal frequencies, but a harmonic analysis of μ\mu may be built instead from a natural representation of the Cuntz C^*- algebra which is constructed from a pair of lattices supporting the given spectral pair (Ω,Λ)(\Omega ,\Lambda). We show conversely that such a pair may be reconstructed from a certain Cuntz-representation given to act on L2(μ)L^2(\mu).Comment: 7 page

    Quasi-Dynamic Frame Coordination For Ultra- Reliability and Low-Latency in 5G TDD Systems

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    The fifth generation (5G) mobile technology features the ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) as a major service class. URLLC applications demand a tight radio latency with extreme link reliability. In 5G dynamic time division duplexing (TDD) systems, URLLC requirements become further challenging to achieve due to the severe and fast-varying cross link interference (CLI) and the switching time of the radio frame configurations (RFCs). In this work, we propose a quasi-dynamic inter-cell frame coordination algorithm using hybrid frame design and a cyclic-offset-based RFC code-book. The proposed solution adaptively updates the RFCs in time such that both the average CLI and the user-centric radio latency are minimized. Compared to state-of-the-art dynamic TDD studies, the proposed scheme shows a significant improvement in the URLLC outage latency, i.e., 92% reduction gain, while boosting the cell-edge capacity by 189% and with a greatly reduced coordination overhead space, limited to B-bit

    Universal Quantum Computation in a Neutral Atom Decoherence Free Subspace

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    In this paper, we propose a way to achieve protected universal computation in a neutral atom quantum computer subject to collective dephasing. Our proposal relies on the existence of a Decoherence Free Subspace (DFS), resulting from symmetry properties of the errors. After briefly describing the physical system and the error model considered, we show how to encode information into the DFS and build a complete set of safe universal gates. Finally, we provide numerical simulations for the fidelity of the different gates in the presence of time-dependent phase errors and discuss their performance and practical feasibility.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure

    Fiscal Sustainability and Generational Burden Sharing in Denmark

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    Based on generational accounts and a simple welfare calculus, this paper studies two alternative scenarios of sustainable fiscal policy in Denmark. A strategy of tax smoothing is found to provide a fairly even intergenerational distribution of the financial burden associated with population ageing. While tax smoothing causes a relatively sharp increase in public debt along the transition path, a strategy of debt smoothing is shown to pass a larger part of the financial burden onto current generations but without changing the intergenerational distribution profile in any dramatic way. A comparison based on a social welfare function indicates a marginal superiority of tax smoothing.
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