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    Extended Resource Specification Language Reference Manual for ARC versions 0.8 and above

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    Extended Resource Specification Language Reference Manual for ARC versions 0.8 and abov

    ARIS and EGIIS Installation, Con guration and Usage Manual

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    A scalable, production quality dynamic distributed information system for AR

    Libarcclient A Client Library for ARC

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    This document describes from a technical viewpoint a plugin-based client library for the new Web Service (WS) based Advanced Resource Connector (ARC) middlewar

    GridFTP: Protocol Extensions to FTP for the Grid

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    GridFTP: Protocol Extensions to FTP for the Gri

    WS-ARC service configuration manual

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    The central component of AR

    Coupling, Attractiveness and Hydrodynamics for Conservative Particle Systems

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    Attractiveness is a fundamental tool to study interacting particle systems and the basic coupling construction is a usual route to prove this property, as for instance in simple exclusion. The derived Markovian coupled process (ξt,ζt)t≥0(\xi_t,\zeta_t)_{t\geq 0} satisfies: (A) if ξ0≤ζ0\xi_0\leq\zeta_0 (coordinate-wise), then for all t≥0t\geq 0, ξt≤ζt\xi_t\leq\zeta_t a.s. In this paper, we consider generalized misanthrope models which are conservative particle systems on Zd\Z^d such that, in each transition, kk particles may jump from a site xx to another site yy, with k≥1k\geq 1. These models include simple exclusion for which k=1k=1, but, beyond that value, the basic coupling construction is not possible and a more refined one is required. We give necessary and sufficient conditions on the rates to insure attractiveness; we construct a Markovian coupled process which both satisfies (A) and makes discrepancies between its two marginals non-increasing. We determine the extremal invariant and translation invariant probability measures under general irreducibility conditions. We apply our results to examples including a two-species asymmetric exclusion process with charge conservation (for which k≤2k\le 2) which arises from a Solid-on-Solid interface dynamics, and a stick process (for which kk is unbounded) in correspondence with a generalized discrete Hammersley-Aldous-Diaconis model. We derive the hydrodynamic limit of these two one-dimensional models

    COMMON AUTHENTICATION LIBRARY MANUAL

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    COMMON AUTHENTICATION LIBRARY MANUA
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