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An Application of Reversible Entropic Dynamics on Curved Statistical Manifolds
Entropic Dynamics (ED) is a theoretical framework developed to investigate
the possibility that laws of physics reflect laws of inference rather than laws
of nature. In this work, a RED (Reversible Entropic Dynamics) model is
considered. The geometric structure underlying the curved statistical manifold,
M is studied. The trajectories of this particular model are hyperbolic curves
(geodesics) on M. Finally, some analysis concerning the stability of these
geodesics on M is carried out.Comment: Presented at MaxEnt 2006, the 26th International Workshop on Bayesian
Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods (July 8-13, 2006, Paris, France). This
paper is slightly updated from the published version. This paper consists of
9 pages with 1 figure. Keywords: Inductive inference, information geometry,
statistical manifolds, relative entrop
On the Poincare Gauge Theory of Gravitation
We present a compact, self-contained review of the conventional gauge
theoretical approach to gravitation based on the local Poincare group of
symmetry transformations. The covariant field equations, Bianchi identities and
conservation laws for angular momentum and energy-momentum are obtained.Comment: v2: minor changes, references added; 18 pages, no figure
Abelian Magnetic Monopoles and Topologically Massive Vector Bosons in Scalar-Tensor Gravity with Torsion Potential
A Lagrangian formulation describing the electromagnetic interaction -
mediated by topologically massive vector bosons - between charged, spin-(1/2)
fermions with an abelian magnetic monopole in a curved spacetime with
non-minimal coupling and torsion potential is presented. The covariant field
equations are obtained. The issue of coexistence of massive photons and
magnetic monopoles is addressed in the present framework. It is found that
despite the topological nature of photon mass generation in curved spacetime
with isotropic dilaton field, the classical field theory describing the
nonrelativistic electromagnetic interaction between a point-like electric
charge and magnetic monopole is inconsistent.Comment: 18 pages, no figure
Analytical review of passive mass transfer of water vapor in a space suit
Engineering study and analysis of water vapor mass transfer in space sui
Optimal Scheduling of Multiproduct Pipeline System Using MILP Continuous Approach
Part 5: Planning and Scheduling; International audience; To date, the multiproduct pipeline transportation mode has nationally and internationally considerably evolved thanks to his efficiently and effectively of transporting several products. In this paper, we focus our study on the scheduling of a multiproduct pipeline system that receives a number of petroleum products (fuels) from a single refinery source in order to be distributed to several storage and distribution centers (depots). Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) continuous mathematical approach is presented to solve this problem. The sequence of injected products in the same pipeline should be carefully studied, in order to meet market demands and ensure storage autonomy of the marketable pure products in the fuels depots on the one hand and to minimize the number of interfaces; Birth zone of mixture between two products in contact and in sequential flow, which may hinder the continuous operation of the pipeline system, by the necessity of additional storage capacity for this last mixture, that is in no way marketable and requires special processing operations. This work is applied on a real case of a multiproduct pipeline that feeds the western and southwestern region of Algeria with fuels. The obtained results based on the MILP continuous approach give an optimal scheduling of the multiproduct transport system with a minimized number of interfaces.
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Technology study of passive control of humidity in space suits
Water vapor condensation and adsorption techniques for passive humidity control in space suit
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