Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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On the measurement of solar neutrino oscillation parameters with KamLAND
Abstract A new reactor power plant Shika-2, with a power of approximately 4 GW and at a distance of about 88 km from the KamLAND detector is scheduled to start operating in March 2006. We study the impact of the ...
2003 / Abhijit Bandyopadhyay, Sandhya Choubey, Srubabati Goswami, S.T Petcov -
Tsallis Relative Entropy and Anomalous Diffusion2012 / Janett Prehl, Christopher Essex, Karl Heinz Hoffmann
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Total Absorption Dual Readout Calorimetry R&D
Abstract This calorimetry R&D focuses on establishing a proof of concept for totally active hadron calorimetry. The research program involves evaluating the performance of the different crystal and glass samples in combination with different...
2012 / B. Bilki, Y. Onel, A. Para, G. Pauletta, P. Rubinov, et al. -
Structure of Defects, their Interactions and Positron Characteristics in Fe3 Alsystem
Abstract Various defect properties in Fe3Al are studied theoretically. In particular, defect formation energies for vacancies and antisites are determined on the basis of ab initio calculations. Defect concentrations and defect interactions are...
2012 / Jan Kuriplach -
The CMS Beam Conditions and Radiation Monitoring System
Abstract The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is one of the two large, general purpose experiments situated at the LHC at CERN. As with all high energy physics experiments, knowledge of the beam conditions and luminosity is of vital importance. ...
2012 / E. Castro, N. Bacchetta, A.J. Bell, A. Dabrowski, M. Guthoff, et al. -
Dipole Magnet from High Tc Superconductor
Abstract The applicability of second-generation high-temperature superconductors (HTS) made from YBCO coated conductors in accelerator magnet technology was demonstrated by a consortium under the lead of Danfysik. A 3T demonstrator dipole magnet was ...
2012 / Gunver Nielsen, Nikolaj Zangenberg, Drew Hazelton, Nils Hauge, Bjarne Roger Nielsen, et al. -
Use of GPUs in Trigger Systems
Abstract In recent years the interest for using graphics processor (GPU) in general purpose high performance computing is constantly rising. In this paper we discuss the possible use of GPUs to construct a fast and effective real time trigger...
2012 / Gianluca Lamanna -
A fluid generalization of membranes2011 / Mark Roberts
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Dynamical approach to spectator fragmentation in Au+Au reactions at 35 MeV/A2010 / Yogesh Vermani, Rajeev Puri
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Optical properties of Quantum Disks: Real density matrix approach2006 / Gerard Czajkowski, Leonardo Silvestri
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Introducing k-point parallelism into VASP
Abstract For many years ab initio electronic structure calculations based upon density functional theory have been one of the main application areas in high performance computing (HPC). Typically, the Kohn–Sham equations are solved by minimisation...
2012 / Asimina Maniopoulou, Erlend R.M. Davidson, Ricardo Grau-Crespo, Aron Walsh, Ian J. Bush, et al. -
Exactly solvable quantum Sturm–Liouville problems2009 / Şirin A. Büyükaşık, Oktay K. Pashaev, Esra Tigrak-Ulaş
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Analysis and Experiment of Encoding Errors for MOEMS Micro Mirror Spectrometer
Abstract Micro mirror arrays used in the novel spectrometer to achieve the modulation of Hadamard transformation (HT) and spectrum detection by a single detector can also be considered as a blazed grating. During the modulation, spectrum can not be...
2011 / MO Xiang-xia, WEN Zhi-yu, ZHANG Zhi-hai, GUO Yuanjun -
Study on High Speed Schlieren Measurement Method for Laser induced LSD Wave Evolvement
Abstract The application of High-speed schlieren technology in flow field evolvement diagnosis of laser induced LSD wave is presented. Schlieren technology is improved to investigate the fast and self-luminescent flow field evolvement. Nanosecond...
2012 / Jifei Ye, Ming Wen, Guanlei Jiang, Wentang Wu -
Spallation-driven Ultracold Neutron Sources: Concepts for a Next Generation Source
Abstract We present concepts for a next-generation, spallation-driven ultracold neutron source. Our source is based on a 40 liter volume of liquid He held at 1.6K, with heat removed by “sub-cooled” He technology developed for the Large Hadron...
2014 / A.R. Young, T. Huegle, M. Makela, C. Morris, G. Muhrer, et al. -
Conformal Field Theory as a Nuclear Functor
Abstract We consider Segal's categorical approach to conformal field theory (CFT). Segal constructed a category whose objects are finite families of circles, and whose morphisms are Riemann surfaces with boundary compatible with the families of...
2007 / Richard Blute, Prakash Panangaden, Dorette Pronk -
Noise and the Mermin-GHZ Game
Abstract A pseudo-telepathy game is a game for two or more players for which there is no classical winning strategy, but there is a winning strategy based on sharing quantum entanglement by the players. Since it is generally very hard to perfectly...
2009 / Ivan Fialík -
Surface measurement errors using commercial scanning white light interferometers2007 / F Gao, R K Leach, J Petzing, J M Coupland
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The lightest Higgs boson mass in effective field theory with bulk and brane supersymmetry breaking
Abstract We study the mass of the lightest Higgs boson in an effective Kaluza–Klein theory with two sources of supersymmetry breaking. When stop mass matrices are non-diagonal with respect to Kaluza–Klein modes and each element is not small in unit...
2008 / Nobuhiro Uekusa -
Localization of nonlocal theories
Abstract We show that a certain class of nonlocal scalar models, with a kinetic operator inspired by string field theory, is equivalent to a system which is local in the coordinates but nonlocal in an auxiliary evolution variable. This system admits ...
2008 / Gianluca Calcagni, Michele Montobbio, Giuseppe Nardelli