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Improved optical filters for automated visual inspection
Sides of spatial filter slits are shaped so that their contribution to signal is reduced, thus minimizing the number of scanning errors
An emergency survival suit
A thermally insulative inflatable garment designed specifically as a lightweight low storage volume emergency suit for subzero weather survival is reported. Testing confirms that the inflatable suit design satisfies the objectives for a subject standing at rest with environmental temperatures down to -450 F if the garment is inflated with Freon
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Transfer function characteristics of super resolving systems
Signal quality in an optical storage device greatly depends on the optical system transfer function used to write and read data patterns. The problem is similar to analysis of scanning optical microscopes. Hopkins and Braat have analyzed write-once-read-many (WORM) optical data storage devices. Herein, transfer function analysis of magnetooptic (MO) data storage devices is discussed with respect to improving transfer-function characteristics. Several authors have described improving the transfer function as super resolution. However, none have thoroughly analyzed the MO optical system and effects of the medium. Both the optical system transfer function and effects of the medium of this development are discussed
On axiomatic definitions of non-discrete affine buildings
In this paper we prove equivalence of sets of axioms for non-discrete affine
buildings, by providing different types of metric, exchange and atlas
conditions. We apply our result to show that the definition of a Euclidean
building depends only on the topological equivalence class of the metric on the
model space. The sharpness of the axioms dealing with metric conditions is
illustrated in an appendix. There it is shown that a space X defined over a
model space with metric d is possibly a building only if the induced distance
function on X satisfies the triangle inequality.Comment: Errors corrected, results extended. (This replaces the two earlier,
separate preprints "Axioms of affine buidlings" arXiv:0909.2967v1 and "Affine
buildings II" arXiv:0909.2059v1.
A linear moose model with pairs of degenerate gauge boson triplets
The possibility of the existence of a strongly interacting electroweak
symmetry breaking sector, as opposed to the weakly interacting light Higgs of
the Standard Model, is not yet ruled out by experiments. In this paper we make
an extensive study of a deconstructed model (or ``moose'' model) providing a
possible effective description of such a strong symmetry breaking sector, and
show its compatibility with experimental data for a wide portion of the model
parameters space. The model is a direct generalization of the previously
proposed D-BESS model.Comment: Latex file, 17 pages, 2 figures, published versio
Playing with fermion couplings in Higgsless models
We discuss the fermion couplings in a four dimensional SU(2) linear moose
model by allowing for direct couplings between the left-handed fermions on the
boundary and the gauge fields in the internal sites. This is realized by means
of a product of non linear -model scalar fields which, in the continuum
limit, is equivalent to a Wilson line. The effect of these new non local
couplings is a contribution to the parameter which can be of
opposite sign with respect to the one coming from the gauge fields along the
string. Therefore, with some fine tuning, it is possible to satisfy the
constraints from the electroweak data.Comment: Latex file, 20 pages, 4 eps figure
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