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This Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) image of the Bay of Campeche, acquired January 17, 2001, shows a 300-kilometer long smoke plume streaming towards the northwest from around 19.4 degrees North and 92 degrees West, the location of the Akal oil field. In the lower right (southeast) corner of the image is the country of El Salvador, site of a magnitude 7.6 earthquake on January 13, 2001. On the Pacific side of Southern Mexico, the productive waters of the Gulf of Tehuantepec are...
Topics: Where -- Bay of Campeche, Where -- El Salvador, Where -- Salvador, Where -- Gulf of Mexico
Source: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=1108
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Eric Laenen; George Sterman; Werner Vogelsang
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We identify and resum corrections associated with the kinematic recoil of the hard scattering against soft-gluon emission in single-particle inclusive cross sections. The method avoids double counting and conserves the flow of partonic energy. It reproduces threshold resummation for high-p_T single-particle cross sections, when recoil is neglected, and Q_T-resummation at low Q_T, when higher-order threshold logarithms are suppressed. We exhibit explicit resummed cross sections, accurate to...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0010080v2
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Adan Garriga; Felix Ritort
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We study the most suitable procedure to measure the effective temperature in off-equilibrium systems. We analyze the stationary current established between an off-equilibrium system and a thermometer and the necessary conditions for that current to vanish. We find that the thermometer must have a short characteristic time-scale compared to the typical decorrelation time of the glassy system to correctly measure the effective temperature. This general conclusion is confirmed analyzing an...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0101266v1
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M. Titov; P. W. Brouwer; A. Furusaki; C. Mudry
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We propose a general scheme to construct scaling equations for the density of states in disordered quantum wires for all ten pure Cartan symmetry classes. The anomalous behavior of the density of states near the Fermi level for the three chiral and four Bogoliubov-de Gennes universality classes is analysed in detail by means of a mapping to a scaling equation for the reflection from a quantum wire in the presence of an imaginary potential.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0011146v2
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C. Howald; P. Fournier; A. Kapitulnik
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Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy on cleaved BSCCO(2212) single crystals reveal inhomogeneities on length-scales of $\sim$30 $\AA$. While most of the surface yields spectra consistent with a d-wave superconductor, small regions show a doubly gapped structure with both gaps lacking coherence peaks and the larger gap having a size typical of the respective pseudo-gap for the same sample.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0101251v1
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S. Atzkern; M. Knupfer; M. S. Golden; J. Fink; A. N. Yaresko; V. N. Antonov; A. Huebsch; C. Waidacher; K. W. Becker; W. von der Linden; G. Obermeier; S. Horn
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We have studied the electronic properties of the ladder compound $\alpha'$-NaV$_{2}$O$_{5}$, adopting a joint experimental and theoretical approach. The momentum-dependent loss function was measured using electron energy-loss spectroscopy in transmission. The optical conductivity derived from the loss function by a Kramers-Kronig analysis agrees well with our results from LSDA+U band-structure calculations upon application of an antiferromagnetic alignment of the V~3$d_{xy}$ spins along the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0101256v1
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Michael Hilgers; Roland Horisberger
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The Analog Pipeline Chip (APC) is a low noise, low power readout chip for silicon micro strip detectors with 128 channels containing an analog pipeline of 32 buffers depth. The chip has been designed for operation at HERA with a power dissipation of 300-400 muW per channel and has been used also in several other particle physics experiments. In this paper we describe the development of a radiation hard version of this chip that will be used in the H1 vertex detector for operation at the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0101023v1
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Hiroyuki Nakano; Misao Sasaki
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We formulate a new method to calculate the gravitational reaction force on a particle of mass $\mu$ orbiting a massive black hole of mass $M$. In this formalism, the tail part of the retarded Green function, which is responsible for the reaction force, is calculated at the level of the Teukolsky equation. Our method naturally allows a systematic post-Minkowskian (PM) expansion of the tail part at short distances. As a first step, we consider the case of a Schwarzschild black hole and explicitly...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0010036v3
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K. Jedamzik; Jan B. Rehm
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We examine the Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) process in the presence of small-scale baryon inhomogeneities. Primordial abundance yields for D, He4, Li6, Li7, Be9, and B11 are computed for wide ranges of parameters characterizing the inhomogeneities taking account of all relevant diffusive and hydrodynamic processes. These calculations may be of interest due to (a) recent observations of the anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background radiation favoring slightly larger baryonic contribution...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101292v1
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G. Ghisellini
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In the standard internal shock model, the observed X and gamma-ray radiation is assumed to be produced by synchrotron emission. I will show that there are serious problems with this interpretation, calling for other radiation mechanisms, such as quasi-thermal Comptonization and/or Compton drag processes, or both. These new ideas can have important consequences on the more general internal shock scenario, and can be tested by future observations.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101291v1
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Ph. de Forcrand; M. Pepe
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We construct a smooth gauge for the adjoint field which is free of ambiguities on the lattice. In this Laplacian Center Gauge, center vortices and monopoles appear together as local gauge defects. A numerical study of center vortices in SU(2) and SU(3) supports equality of the $Z_N$ and SU(N) string tensions in the continuum limit, and only then.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-lat/0008016v3
This report documents an AFOSR study performed by the UF GERC for a high speed diagnostic tool for characterizing the behind-armor effects of various armor defeating munitions. Regions behind the armor are continuously monitored with laser beams and photo-detectors so that passing fragments are detected when they temporarily shadow the detector outputs. During an event, all information is stored on a high speed, CCD detector based camera that is produced so as to store the high speed temporal...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Anderson, Chris, FLORIDA UNIV SHALIMAR GRADUATE ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTER,...
The focus of this study is the ongoing need for empirical examination of current strategies for encouraging faculty participation in distance education. The study examined the growth in faculty participation in Internet-based distance teaching at 31 state-supported colleges and universities, members of the State University of New York Learning Network distance education consortium, over the period from 1998-2000. It compared the variety and perceived effectiveness of the institutional...
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Narrow antiresonances going to zero transmission are found to occur for general (2n,0)(n,n)(2n,0) carbon nanotube heterostructures, whereas the complementary configuration, (n,n)(2n,0)(n,n), displays simple resonant tunneling behaviour. We compute examples for different cases, and give a simple explanation for the appearance of antiresonances in one case but not in the other. Conditions and ranges for the occurrence of these different behaviors are stated. The phenomenon of anti-resonant...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), NANOTUBES, RESONANT TUNNELING, GREEN'S FUNCTIONS, STRUCTURAL...
We propose a new approach to performing ultrafast directional beam switching using two coupled Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs). The proposed strategy is demonstrated for two VCSELs of 5.6 microns in diameter placed about 1 micron apart from the edges, showing a switching speed of 42 GHz with a maximum far-field angle span of about 10 degrees.
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This paper presents a comprehensive experimental study of the loop operating temperature in a loop heat pipe (LHP) which has two parallel evaporators and two parallel condensers. In a single evaporator LHP, it is well known that the loop operating temperature is a function of the heat load, the sink temperature and the ambient temperature. The objective of the present study emphasizes on the stability of the loop operating temperature and parameters that affects the loop operation. Tests...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), OPERATING TEMPERATURE, HEAT SINKS, HEAT PIPES, EVAPORATORS,...
A zeoponic plant-growth system is defined as the cultivation of plants in artificial soils, which have zeolites as a major component (Allen and Ming, 1995). Zeolites are crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicate minerals that have the ability to exchange constituent cations without major change of the mineral structure. Recently, zeoponic systems developed at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) slowly release some (Allen et at., 1995) or all of the essential plant-growth...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), VEGETATION GROWTH, ZEOLITES, LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS,...
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Kristy Dyer; Stephen Reynolds; Kazik Borkowski; Rob Petre
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A growing number of both galactic and extragalactic supernova remnants show non-thermal (non-plerionic) emission in the X-ray band. New synchrotron models, realized as SRESC and SRCUT in XSPEC 11, which use the radio spectral index and flux as inputs and include the full single-particle emissivity, have demonstrated that synchrotron emission is capable of producing the spectra of dominantly non-thermal supernova remnants with interesting consequences for residual thermal abundances and...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101306v1
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Stuart Bowyer; Eric Korpela; Thomas Berghoefer
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We present studies of the Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) emission in the Fornax cluster of galaxies; a relatively nearby well-studied cluster with X-ray emitting cluster gas and a very large radio source. We examine both the large-scale (~size of the X-ray emitting cluster gas), and the small-scale (
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101300v1
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S. Bondarenko; E. Gotsman; E. Levin; U. Maor
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We discuss the saturation of the parton density in heavy ion collisions at RHIC energiesusing a Pomeron approach. Our predictions for the particle density in ion-ion collisions at RHIC energies can be utilized as the background for the observation of possible quark-gluon plasma production.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0101060v2
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Accurate data is important in the aviation planning process. In this project we consider systems for measuring aircraft activity at airports. This would include determining the type of aircraft such as jet, helicopter, single engine, and multiengine propeller. Some of the issues involved in deploying technologies for monitoring aircraft operations are cost, reliability, and accuracy. In addition, the system must be field portable and acceptable at airports. A comparison of technologies was...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), FLIGHT OPERATIONS, RELATIONAL DATA BASES, CLASSIFICATIONS,...
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Sep 18, 2013
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Klaus Dolag; August Evrard; Matthias Bartelmann
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We use cosmological, magneto-hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy clusters to quantify the dynamical importance of magnetic fields in these clusters. The set-up of initial magnetic field strengths at high redshifts is chosen such that observed Faraday-rotation measurements in low-redshift clusters are well reproduced in the simulations. We compute the radial profiles of the intracluster gas temperature and of the thermal and magnetic pressure in a set of clusters simulated in the framework of an...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101302v1
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Stefanie Komossa
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X-rays are a powerful probe of the physical conditions in the nuclei of active galaxies. We review the X-ray properties of radio-quiet AGN, LINERs and ultraluminous IR galaxies based on observations carried out with the X-ray satellite ROSAT. We then summarize the observations of giant X-ray flares from non-active galaxies, interpreted as stellar tidal disruptions by supermassive black holes.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101289v1
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Igor Bluestein; Randall D. Kamien; T. C. Lubensky
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We demonstrate that an arbitrary system of screw dislocations in a smectic-A liquid crystal may be consistently treated within harmonic elasticity theory, provided that the angles between dislocations are sufficiently small. Using this theory, we calculate the ground state configuration of the TGB-A phase. We obtain an estimate of the twist-grain-boundary spacing and screw dislocation spacing in a boundary in terms of the macroscopic parameters, in reasonable agreement with experimental results.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0101270v1
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A. N. Bogdanov; U. K. Roessler
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Within a phenomenological approach the density of induced uniaxial anisotropy in nanostructures K(r) is treated as a physical field additional to the magnetization M(r). The equilibrium distributions of K(r) are formed under the influence of the surfaces and internal interactions. The functions K(r) and M(r) are calculated for a magnetic layer between two nonmagnetic spacers. It is shown that the transition from the phase with magnetization in plane to the perpendicular phase occurs...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0101262v1
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David Bessis
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Empirical properties of generating systems for complex reflection groups and their braid groups have been observed by Orlik-Solomon and Brou\'e-Malle-Rouquier, using Shephard-Todd classification. We give a general existence result for presentations of braid groups, which partially explains and generalizes the known empirical properties. Our approach is invariant-theoretic and does not use the classification. The two ingredients are Springer theory of regular elements and a Zariski-like theorem.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0010323v2
Dnr 2001-01-17: Volume 31 , Issue 8. Digitized from IA1532309-05 . Previous issue: sim_dnr_2001-01-15_31_7 . Next issue: sim_dnr_2001-01-19_31_9 .
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Andrei Khrennikov
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We present the summary of the general discussion on the probabilistic foundations of quantum theory that took place during the round table at the Int. Conf. "Foundations of Probability and Physics", V\"axj\"o, Sweden-2000. It is possible to find at http://www.msi.vxu.se/aktuellt/konferens/Roundtable.html continuation of this Round Table. You can send your contribution by Email to A. Khr. (subject: Round Table).
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0101085v1
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Jaime E. Santos; Erwin Frey; Franz Schwabl
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We consider a simple model for a superlattice composed of a thin magnetic film placed between two bulk superconductors. The magnetic film is modelled by a planar but otherwise arbitrary distribution of magnetic dipoles and the superconductors are treated in the London approximation. Due to the linearity of the problem, we are able to compute the magnetic energy of the film in the presence of the superconductors. We show that in the case of small wavenumbers compared to the inverse London...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0005012v2
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A. Joshi; Michael Ma; F. C. Zhang
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We show that the recently proposed S=2 bond model with orbital degrees of freedom for insulating V$_{2}$O$_{3}$ not only explains the anomalous magnetic ordering, but also other mysteries of the magnetic phase transition. The model contains an additional orbital degree of freedom that exhibits a zero temperature quantum phase transtion in the Ising universality class.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0012019v3
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Frank Wilczek
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We are emerging from a period of consolidation in particle physics. Its great, historic achievement was to establish the Theory of Matter. This Theory will serve as our description of ordinary matter under ordinary conditions -- allowing for an extremely liberal definition of "ordinary -- for the foreseeable future. Yet there are many indications, ranging from the numerical to the semi-mystical, that a new fertile period lies before us. We will discover compelling evidence for the...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0101187v1
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We summarize the key results of a recent global analysis of inclusive single-charged-hadron production in high-energy colliding-beam experiments. In the framework of the parton model of quantum chromodynamics at next-to-leading order (NLO), fragmentation functions (FFs) for charged pions, charged kaons, and (anti) protons are extracted from experimental data of e^+e^- annihilation at the Z-boson resonance and at centre-of-mass energy root(s) = 29 GeV. This fit also yields a new NLO value for...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0101198v1
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5 p.m. update: Ashcroft leaves Microsoft stance a mystery, MCI set to buy Intermedia Communications and more.
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Topics: College newspapers, Middlebury College, Middlebury Campus, 2001
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The MICROMEGAS detector concept, generally optimized for use in accelerator experiments, displays a peculiar combination of features that can be advantageous in several astroparticle and neutrino physics applications. Their sub-keV ionization energy threshold, excellent energy and space resolution, and a simplicity of design that allows the use of radioclean materials in their construction are some of these characteristics. We envision tackling experimental challenges such as the measurement of...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ex/0009063v2
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A. Micu; M. M. Sheikh-Jabbari
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We study perturbative aspects of noncommutative field theories. This work is arranged in two parts. First, we review noncommutative field theories in general and discuss both canonical and path integral quantization methods. In the second part, we consider the particular example of noncommutative $\Phi^4$ theory in four dimensions and work out the corresponding effective action and discuss renormalizability of the theory, up to two loops.
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0008057v3
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J. R. Hiller; S. Pinsky; U. Trittmann
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Recent advances in string theory have highlighted the need for reliable numerical methods to calculate correlators at strong coupling in supersymmetric theories. We present a calculation of the correlator in N=1 SYM theory in 2+1 dimensions. The numerical method we use is supersymmetric discrete light-cone quantization (SDLCQ), which preserves the supersymmetry at every order of the approximation and treats fermions and bosons on the same footing. This calculation is done at large $N_c$. For...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0101120v1
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High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) represent an important phase in the evolution of massive binary systems. HMXBs provide unique diagnostics to test massive-star evolution, to probe the physics of radiation-driven winds, to study the process of mass accretion, and to measure fundamental parameters of compact objects. As a consequence of the supernova explosion that produced the neutron star (or black hole) in these systems, HMXBs have high space velocities and thus are runaways. Alternatively,...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101303v1
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S. Laine; J. H. Knapen; D. Perez-Ramirez; P. Englmaier; M. Matthias
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We present for the first time a two-dimensional velocity field of the central region of the grand-design spiral galaxy NGC 5248, at 0.9 arcsec spatial resolution. The H-alpha velocity field is dominated by circular rotation. While no systematic streaming motions are seen in the area of the nuclear grand-design spiral or the circumnuclear ring, the amplitude of residual velocities, after subtracting a model circular velocity field, reaches 20 km/s in projection. The rotation curve levels out at...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101285v1
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D. M. Cragg; A. M. Sobolev; S. P. Ellingsen; J. L. Caswell; P. D. Godfrey; S. V. Salii; R. G. Dodson
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We have used the ATNF Mopra antenna and the SEST antenna to search in the directions of several class II methanol maser sources for emission from six methanol transitions in the frequency range 85-115 GHz. The transitions were selected from excitation studies as potential maser candidates. Methanol emission at one or more frequencies was detected from five of the maser sources, as well as from Orion KL. Although the lines are weak, we find evidence of maser origin for three new lines in...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0101311v1
Administrative Source Cinema Vision India, Mumbai ( CVI ) Collection Ways Of Knowing Identifier BETA/1283 Title Rabari Tribe of Gujarat (Vol. VI) Alternative CVI-BETA_1283-BC Medium Betacam ExtentOriginal 00:33:46 Spatial Gujarat Temporal Documentary Created 17.01.2001 Condition Good Relation 6 of 8 Rights Cinema Vision India Descriptive Subject Community Lifestyle Keywords The Rabaris Description The video contains a documentation of Rabari Tribe of Gujarat. The Rabaris are originally a...
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Administrative Source Cinema Vision India, Mumbai ( CVI ) Collection Surabhi TV Series Identifier BETA/1291 Title Pithora Painting (Vol. III) Alternative CVI-BETA_1291-BC Medium Betacam ExtentOriginal 00:34:47 Spatial Gujarat Temporal Documentary Created 17.01.2001 Condition Good Relation 3 of 7 Rights Cinema Vision India Descriptive Subject Indian Painting Keywords Bhil, Pithora Painting Description The video contains a documentation of tribal art form. The Pithora Paintings are not just an...
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This report considers the problem of intersecting aircraft flows under decentralized conflict avoidance rules. Using an Eulerian standpoint (aircraft flow through a fixed control volume), new air traffic control models and scenarios are defined that enable the study of long-term airspace stability problems. Considering a class of two intersecting aircraft flows, it is shown that airspace stability, defined both in terms of safety and performance, is preserved under decentralized conflict...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, FLOW STABILITY, NUMERICAL ANALYSIS,...
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Symplectic manifolds which are homogeneous spaces of Poisson-Lie groups are studied in this paper. We show that these spaces are, under certain assumptions, covering spaces of dressing orbits of the Poisson-Lie groups which act on them. The effect of the Poisson induction procedure on such spaces is also examined, thus leading to an interesting generalization of the notion of homogeneous space. Some examples of homogeneous spaces of Poisson-Lie groups are discussed in the light of the previous...
Source: http://arxiv.org/abs/math/0101139v1
Page 1 - Higher electricity costs would affect Didsbury: Deregulation has local residents looking at how they would cope with higher electricity costs. Page 2 - NEWS: Sundre farmer convicted of second degree murder In the courts Student drove drunk Waste Authority seeks lawyer to clarify letter Emergency rooms should be used properly-Marz Day appoints Thompson as organized crime critic "It is clear that organized crime activities in Canada is a significant issue which demands immediate and...
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