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Results of expert judgments on the faults and risks with Autosub3 and an analysis of its campaign to Pine Island Bay, Antarctica, 2009
Probabilistic risk assessment is a methodology that can be systematically applied to estimate the risk associated with the design and operation of complex systems. The National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK has developed a risk management process tailored to the operation of autonomous underwater vehicles. Central to the application of the risk management process is a probabilistic risk assessment. The risk management process was applied to estimate the risk associated with an Autosub3 science campaign in the Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica, and to support decision making. The campaign was successful. In this paper we present the Autosub3 risk model and we show how this model was used to assess the campaign risk
Orbit based procedure for doublets of scalar fields and the emergence of triple kinks and other defects
In this work we offer an approach to enlarge the number of exactly solvable
models with two real scalar fields in (1+1)D. We build some new two-field
models, and obtain their exact orbits and exact or numerical field
configurations. It is noteworthy that a model presenting triple-kinks and
double-flat-top lumps is among those new models
Efficient evaluation of decoherence rates in complex Josephson circuits
A complete analysis of the decoherence properties of a Josephson junction
qubit is presented. The qubit is of the flux type and consists of two large
loops forming a gradiometer and one small loop, and three Josephson junctions.
The contributions to relaxation (T_1) and dephasing (T_\phi) arising from two
different control circuits, one coupled to the small loop and one coupled to a
large loop, is computed. We use a complete, quantitative description of the
inductances and capacitances of the circuit. Including two stray capacitances
makes the quantum mechanical modeling of the system five dimensional. We
develop a general Born-Oppenheimer approximation to reduce the effective
dimensionality in the calculation to one. We explore T_1 and T_\phi along an
optimal line in the space of applied fluxes; along this "S line" we see
significant and rapidly varying contributions to the decoherence parameters,
primarily from the circuit coupling to the large loop.Comment: 16 pages, 20 figures; v2: minor revisio
The entropy of the noncommutative acoustic black hole based on generalized uncertainty principle
In this paper we investigate statistical entropy of a 3-dimensional rotating
acoustic black hole based on generalized uncertainty principle. In our results
we obtain an area entropy and a correction term associated with the
noncommutative acoustic black hole when introduced in the generalized
uncertainty principle takes a specific value. However, in this method, it is
not needed to introduce the ultraviolet cut-off and divergences are eliminated.
Moreover, the small mass approximation is not necessary in the original
brick-wall model.Comment: 9 pages, no figures; version to appear in PLB. arXiv admin note:
substantial text overlap with arXiv:1210.773
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