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Characterizing A Defect In A One-Dimensional Bar, Cynthia Gangi, Sameer Shah Sep 2002

Characterizing A Defect In A One-Dimensional Bar, Cynthia Gangi, Sameer Shah

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

We examine the inverse problem of locating and describing an internal point defect in a one­ dimensional rod W by controlling the heat inputs and measuring the subsequent temperatures at the boundary of W. We use a variation of the forward heat equation to model heat flow through W, then propose algorithms for locating an internal defect and quantifying the effect the defect has on the heat flow. We implement these algorithms, analyze the stability of the procedures, and provide several computational examples.


Caustics In Tachyon Matter And Other Born-Infeld Scalars, Gary Felder, Lev Kofman, Alexei Starobinsky Sep 2002

Caustics In Tachyon Matter And Other Born-Infeld Scalars, Gary Felder, Lev Kofman, Alexei Starobinsky

Physics: Faculty Publications

We consider scalar Born-Infeld type theories with arbitrary potentials V(T) of a scalar field T. We find that for models with runaway potentials V(T) the generic inhomogeneous solutions after a short transient stage can be very well approximated by the solutions of a Hamilton-Jacobi equation that describes free streaming wave front propagation. The analytic solution for this wave propagation shows the formation of caustics with multi-valued regions beyond them. We verified that these caustics appear in numerical solutions of the original scalar BI non-linear equations. Our results include the scalar BI model with …


Development And Implementation Of A Comprehensive Lake And Reservoir Strategy For Nebraska As A Model For Agricultural Dominated Ecosystems, John C. Holz, James W. Merchant, Anatoly A. Gitelson, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Kyle D. Hoagland, Istvan Bogardi, Donald C. Rundquist Sep 2002

Development And Implementation Of A Comprehensive Lake And Reservoir Strategy For Nebraska As A Model For Agricultural Dominated Ecosystems, John C. Holz, James W. Merchant, Anatoly A. Gitelson, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Kyle D. Hoagland, Istvan Bogardi, Donald C. Rundquist

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

In agriculturally dominated regions, land use practices have an unusually large impact on water bodies and, therefore, land use may reduce the utility of current ecoregion-based approaches to lake classification by dampening the signals that underlie the ecoregion framework. A team of water quality researchers has been assembled to develop a comprehensive classification scheme for agriculturally dominated ecosystems, using Nebraska as a highly representative model. Three objectives critical to achieving this goal are to establish: (1) a protocol for aggregating water bodies in agricultural ecosystems into classification strata and identifying reference conditions for these classes; (2) the role of remote …


Reconstruction Of Cracks With Unknown Transmission Condition From Boundary Data, F Ronald Ogborne Iii, Melissa E. Vellela Sep 2002

Reconstruction Of Cracks With Unknown Transmission Condition From Boundary Data, F Ronald Ogborne Iii, Melissa E. Vellela

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

We examine the problem of Identifying both the location and constitutive law governing electrical current flow across a one-dimensional linear crack in a two dimensional region when the crack only partially blocks the flow of current. We develop a a constructive numerical procedure for solving the inverse problem and provide computational examples.


Locally Efficient Estimation Of Regression Parameters Using Current Status Data, Chris Andrews, Mark J. Van Der Laan, James M. Robins Sep 2002

Locally Efficient Estimation Of Regression Parameters Using Current Status Data, Chris Andrews, Mark J. Van Der Laan, James M. Robins

U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series

In biostatistics applications interest often focuses on the estimation of the distribution of a time-variable T. If one only observes whether or not T exceeds an observed monitoring time C, then the data structure is called current status data, also known as interval censored data, case I. We consider this data structure extended to allow the presence of both time-independent covariates and time-dependent covariate processes that are observed until the monitoring time. We assume that the monitoring process satisfies coarsening at random.

Our goal is to estimate the regression parameter beta of the regression model T = Z*beta+epsilon where the …


Domain Wall Relaxation, Creep, Sliding, And Switching In Superferromagnetic Discontinuous Co80Fe20/Al2O3 Multilayers, X. Chen, O. Sichelschmidt, Wolfgang Kleemann, Christian Binek, J.B. Sousa, Susana Cardoso De Freitas, P.P. Freitas Sep 2002

Domain Wall Relaxation, Creep, Sliding, And Switching In Superferromagnetic Discontinuous Co80Fe20/Al2O3 Multilayers, X. Chen, O. Sichelschmidt, Wolfgang Kleemann, Christian Binek, J.B. Sousa, Susana Cardoso De Freitas, P.P. Freitas

Christian Binek Publications

The ac susceptibility of a superferromagnetic discontinuous multilayer [Co80Fe20(1.4   nm)/ Al2O3(3   nm)]10 is measured as a function of temperature, frequency, and field amplitude and compared to static and dynamic hysteresis loops. Its properties are successfully mapped onto the predicted [T. Nattermann, V. Pokrovsky, and V. M. Vinokur, Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 197005 (2001).] dynamical phase transitions, which link the relaxation, creep, sliding, and switching regimes of pinned domain walls.


Case-Control Current Status Data, Nicholas P. Jewell, Mark J. Van Der Laan Sep 2002

Case-Control Current Status Data, Nicholas P. Jewell, Mark J. Van Der Laan

U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Current status observation on survival times has recently been widely studied. An extreme form of interval censoring, this data structure refers to situations where the only available information on a survival random variable, T, is whether or not T exceeds a random independent monitoring time C, a binary random variable, Y. To date, nonparametric analyses of current status data have assumed the availability of i.i.d. random samples of the random variable (Y, C), or a similar random sample at each of a set of fixed monitoring times. In many situations, it is useful to consider a case-control sampling scheme. Here, …


The Tide Is High For The Boston Beaches, Marissa Glowac Sep 2002

The Tide Is High For The Boston Beaches, Marissa Glowac

New England Journal of Public Policy

In 1993, Massachusetts Governor William Weld and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino approved the “Back to the Beaches” project, a seven-year, $30.5 million public project to restore nineteen Boston Harbor beaches. Today, these sites have new, cleaner sand, improved access, and new amenities and facilities now ready to offer additional opportunities for recreation. People are coming back to the Boston Harbor beaches in numbers significantly higher than a decade ago. This study concludes that the implementation and success of the “Back to the Beaches” project can be attributed to several factors — an increased public awareness of the value of open …


Development Of A Hybrid Photo-Diode And Its Front-End Electronics For The Btev Experiment, Raymond Mountain Sep 2002

Development Of A Hybrid Photo-Diode And Its Front-End Electronics For The Btev Experiment, Raymond Mountain

Physics - All Scholarship

This paper describes the development of a 163-channel Hybrid Photo-Diode (HPD) to be used in the RICH Detector for the BTEV Experiment. This is a joint development project with DEP, Netherlands. It also reports on the development of associated front-end readout electronics based on the va_btev ASIC, undertaken with IDEAS, Norway. Results from bench tests of the first prototypes are presented.


Experimental Observation Of Energetic Ions Accelerated By Three-Dimensional Magnetic Reconnection In A Laboratory Plasma, Michael R. Brown, C. D. Cothran, Matthew Joseph Landreman , '03, David J. Schlossberg , '01, W. H. Matthaeus Sep 2002

Experimental Observation Of Energetic Ions Accelerated By Three-Dimensional Magnetic Reconnection In A Laboratory Plasma, Michael R. Brown, C. D. Cothran, Matthew Joseph Landreman , '03, David J. Schlossberg , '01, W. H. Matthaeus

Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works

Magnetic reconnection is widely believed responsible for heating the solar corona as well as for generating X-rays and energetic particles in solar flares. On astrophysical scales, reconnection in the intergalactic plasma is a prime candidate for a local source (Mpc) of cosmic rays exceeding the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin cutoff (∼10(19) eV). In a laboratory astrophysics experiment, we have made the first observation of particles accelerated by magnetic reconnection events to energies significantly above both the thermal and the characteristic magnetohydrodynamic energies. These particles are correlated temporally and spatially with the formation of three-dimensional magnetic structures in the reconnection region.


Trends. War On Personality And Personality And War: Comments On Nass And Lee (2002), Ibpp Editor Sep 2002

Trends. War On Personality And Personality And War: Comments On Nass And Lee (2002), Ibpp Editor

International Bulletin of Political Psychology

This Trends article discusses another article – Identity and deconstruction, by Clifford Nass and Kwan Min Yee – published in volume 3 (2002) of Archives of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy in which the authors demonstrate that people reliably attribute personality characteristics to computer-synthesized speech, exploring the ramifications in a political psychological context.


Field Trip Guide (For The Nebraska Well Drillers Association) Central Nebraska Geology, James W. Goeke, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Duane A. Eversoll Sep 2002

Field Trip Guide (For The Nebraska Well Drillers Association) Central Nebraska Geology, James W. Goeke, Robert F. Diffendal Jr., Duane A. Eversoll

Conservation and Survey Division

Field trip guide, for the Nebraska Well Drillers Association, covering Central Nebraska Geology from September 2002.


The Tegrid Semantic Web Application, Steven Gollery, Jens G. Pohl Sep 2002

The Tegrid Semantic Web Application, Steven Gollery, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

Over the past several years there has been an increasing recognition of the shortcomings of message-passing data-processing systems that compute data without understanding, and the vastly superior potential capabilities of information-centric systems that incorporate an internal information model with sufficient context to support a useful level of automatic reasoning.

The key difference between a data-processing and an information-centric environment is the ability to embed in the information-centric software some understanding of the information being processed. The term information-centric refers to the representation of information in the computer, not to the way it is actually stored in a digital machine. This …


Proceedings Of The 2002 Onr Decision-Support Workshop Series: Transformation..., Collaborative Agent Design Research Center Sep 2002

Proceedings Of The 2002 Onr Decision-Support Workshop Series: Transformation..., Collaborative Agent Design Research Center

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

In August of 1998 the Collaborative Agent Design Research Center (CADRC) of the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly), approached Dr. Phillip Abraham of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) with the proposal for an annual workshop focusing on emerging concepts in decision-support systems for military applications. The proposal was considered timely by the ONR Logistics Program Office for at least two reasons. First, rapid advances in information systems technology over the past decade had produced distributed, collaborative computer-assistance capabilities with profound potential for providing meaningful support to military decision makers. Indeed, some systems based on …


The Role Of Discovery In Context-Building Decision-Support Systems, Steven J. Gollery, Jens G. Pohl Sep 2002

The Role Of Discovery In Context-Building Decision-Support Systems, Steven J. Gollery, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

There are many sources of on-line information available to those responsible for making decisions in complex situations. However, most of that information is either intended for human use or is available only in custom or proprietary formats. Both of these conditions reduce the ability of computer software to perform automatic reasoning about this information. As a result, the usefulness of on-line information in intelligent decision-support systems is currently limited to the few sources that are implemented specifically for those systems. The vast mass of sources that do not fit that description are virtually invisible.

Current practices for integrating multiple information …


Data, Information, And Knowledge In The Context Of Sils, Michael A. Zang, Jens G. Pohl Sep 2002

Data, Information, And Knowledge In The Context Of Sils, Michael A. Zang, Jens G. Pohl

Collaborative Agent Design (CAD) Research Center

Data, information, and knowledge are becoming increasingly common terms in the literature of the software industry. This terminology originated some time ago in the disciplines of cognitive science and artificial intelligence to reference three closely related but distinct concepts. Traditionally, mainstream software engineering has lumped all three concepts together as data and has only recently begun to distinguish between them. Unfortunately, the popular desire to distinguish between data, information, and knowledge within the mainstream has blurred the individual meanings of the words to the point where there is no longer a clear-cut distinction between them for most people. This problem …


Monte Carlo Simulation On The Indirect Exchange Interactions Of Co-Doped Zno Film, Abraham F. Jalbout, Hanning Chen, Scott L. Whittenburg Sep 2002

Monte Carlo Simulation On The Indirect Exchange Interactions Of Co-Doped Zno Film, Abraham F. Jalbout, Hanning Chen, Scott L. Whittenburg

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Monte Carlo simulations using a three-dimensional lattice model studied the Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida (RKKY) indirect exchange interaction of doped magnetic Co ions in ZnOfilms. The results of the calculations show that the RKKY interaction in Co-doped ZnO is long ranged and its magnitude is proportional to (inverse of the distance from a central ion). The sign oscillates with a frequency that depends on the concentration of the carrier. The long-distance sum of the RKKY indirect exchange energies is positive indicating that these materials are ferromagnetic, in direct correlation with previously reported results.


Analysis And Representation Of Statistical Performance Of Jpeg2000 Encoded Image Over Wireless Channels, J. He, Z. Yang, D. Yang, Z. Tang, J. Hu, Chuntung Chou Sep 2002

Analysis And Representation Of Statistical Performance Of Jpeg2000 Encoded Image Over Wireless Channels, J. He, Z. Yang, D. Yang, Z. Tang, J. Hu, Chuntung Chou

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

JPEG2000 is a new coming image standard. In this paper we analyze the performance of error resilience tools in JPEG2000, and present an analytical model to estimate the quality of JPEG2000 encoded image transmitted over wireless channels. The effectiveness of the analytical model is validated by simulation results. Furthermore, analytical model is utilized by the base station to design efficient unequal error protection schemes for JPEG2000 transmission. In the design, a utility function is defined to make a tradeoff between the image quality and the cost for transmitting the image over a wireless channel.


Performance Evaluation Of Linear Hash Structure Model In A Nested Transaction Environment, Malik Ayed Tubaishat, Sanjay Kumar Madria, Bharat Bhargava Sep 2002

Performance Evaluation Of Linear Hash Structure Model In A Nested Transaction Environment, Malik Ayed Tubaishat, Sanjay Kumar Madria, Bharat Bhargava

Computer Science Faculty Research & Creative Works

We design and implement a linear hash algorithm in nested transaction environment to handle large amount of data with increased concurrency. Nested transactions allow parallel execution of transactions, and handle transaction aborts, thus provides more concurrency and efficient recovery. We use object-oriented methodology in the implementation which helped in designing the programming components independently. In our model, buckets are modeled as objects and linear hash operations are modeled as methods. The papers contribution is novel in the sense that the system, to our knowledge, is the first to implement linear hashing in a nested transactions environment. We have built a …


Search For Oxygen In Cool Dq White Dwarf Atmospheres, M. Kilic, Ted Von Hippel, D. E. Winget, D. F. Lester, D. Saumon Sep 2002

Search For Oxygen In Cool Dq White Dwarf Atmospheres, M. Kilic, Ted Von Hippel, D. E. Winget, D. F. Lester, D. Saumon

Publications

The existence of carbon in cool He white dwarf (WD) atmospheres has been known for a relatively long time[5]. The presence of carbon in these atmospheres is explained by convective dredge up of interior carbon [6]. Pelletier et al. (1986) presented the first detailed calculations of this process and showed that carbon diffuses upwards from the core into the base of the He-rich envelope where it can be dredged up by a surface convection zone. As the temperature of the star decreases, more carbon diffuses upward, and the base of convection zone moves deeper into the star, further enriching the …


Identification Of Cool White Dwarfs In The Noao Deep Wide-Field Survey, M. Kilic, Don E. Winget, T. Von Hippel, C.F. Claver Sep 2002

Identification Of Cool White Dwarfs In The Noao Deep Wide-Field Survey, M. Kilic, Don E. Winget, T. Von Hippel, C.F. Claver

Publications

The chronology of star formation is recorded in the white dwarf luminosity function (WDLF). White dwarf (WD) structure implies a relatively simple connection between WD luminosity and age. First attempts to exploit WDs as chronometers [3,4,6] showed that the WDLF was a map of the history of star formation in the disk, and a significant shortfall of low-luminosity degenerates–the inevitable consequence of the finite age of the disk. The shortfall near log(L/L⊙)≈−4.5 implies a disk age of 6.5–9.5 Gyr [2]. The WDLF from wide common proper motion binaries [5] does not show the shortfall seen by Liebert et al. (1988). …


Heat Transport In Sb2àXvxte3 Single Crystals, Jeffrey Dyck, W. Chen, C. Uher, Č. DrašAr, P. LošŤÁK Sep 2002

Heat Transport In Sb2àXvxte3 Single Crystals, Jeffrey Dyck, W. Chen, C. Uher, Č. DrašAr, P. LošŤÁK

Jeffrey Dyck

Antimony telluride doped with small concentrations of vanadium was recently identified as a diluted magnetic semiconductor. We present a study of the heat transport in single crystals of [formula] with [formula] 0.01, 0.02, and 0.03. Thermopower and thermal conductivity were measured from 1.5 K to 300 K. The thermopower is positive for all samples investigated and has a modest dependence on vanadium content. At low temperatures, the lattice thermal conductivity has an approximate [formula] dependence and the data up to 100 K can be fitted well assuming that phonons scatter on boundaries, point defects, charge carriers, and other phonons. Theoretical …


Calorimetric Study Of Nematic Prewetting, Xuewu Liu, David W. Allender, D. Finotello Sep 2002

Calorimetric Study Of Nematic Prewetting, Xuewu Liu, David W. Allender, D. Finotello

David W Allender

We report specific-heat measurements for a series of liquid crystals imbedded in a porous cylindrical geometry. Above the nematic-to-isotropic transition and dependent on nematic width (or chain length), the specific heat shows a small peak. In analogy to known ellipsometry results, the peak is believed to be the signature of a nematic prewetting transition.


Differences In The Biological Carbon Pump At Three Subtropical Ocean Sites, S Neuer, R Davenport, T Freudenthal, G Wefer, O Llinaus, Mj Rueda, Deborah K. Steinberg, Dm Karl Sep 2002

Differences In The Biological Carbon Pump At Three Subtropical Ocean Sites, S Neuer, R Davenport, T Freudenthal, G Wefer, O Llinaus, Mj Rueda, Deborah K. Steinberg, Dm Karl

VIMS Articles

We report primary production of organic matter and organic carbon removal from three subtropical open ocean time-series stations, two located in the Atlantic and one in the Pacific, to quantify the biological components of the oceanic carbon pump. We find that within subtropical gyres, export production varies considerably despite similar phytoplankton biomass and productivity. We provide evidence that the removal of organic carbon is linked to differences in nutrient input into the mixed layer, both from eddy induced mixing and dinitrogen fixation. These findings contribute to our knowledge of the spatial heterogeneity of the subtropical oceans, which make up more …


Construction, Pattern Recognition And Performance Of The Cleo Iii Lif-Tea Rich Detector, Raymond Mountain, R. Ayad, Konstantin Vladimirovich Bukin, A. Efimov Sep 2002

Construction, Pattern Recognition And Performance Of The Cleo Iii Lif-Tea Rich Detector, Raymond Mountain, R. Ayad, Konstantin Vladimirovich Bukin, A. Efimov

Physics - All Scholarship

We briefly describe the design, construction and performance of the LiF-Tea RICH detector built to identify charged particles in the CLEO III experiment. Excellent pion/kaon separation is demonstrated.


Density And Conformation With Relaxed Substrate, Bulk, And Interface In Electrophoretic Deposition Of Polymer Chains, F.W. Bentrem, J. Xie, Ras B. Pandey Sep 2002

Density And Conformation With Relaxed Substrate, Bulk, And Interface In Electrophoretic Deposition Of Polymer Chains, F.W. Bentrem, J. Xie, Ras B. Pandey

Faculty Publications

Characteristics of relaxed density profile and conformation of polymer chains are studied by a Monte Carlo simulation on a discrete lattice in three dimensions using different segmental (kink-jump (K), crank-shaft (C), reptation (R)) dynamics. Three distinct density regimes, substrate, bulk, and interface, are identified. With the KC segmental dynamics, we find that the substrate coverage grows with a power law, dstγ with a field (E) dependent non-universal exponent γ=0.23+0.7E. The bulk volume fraction db and the substrate polymer density (ds) increases with the field with power-laws (db …


Researching The History Of Software: Mining Internet Resources In The “Old World,”“New World,” And The “Wild West”, Juliet Burba, Philip L. Frana Sep 2002

Researching The History Of Software: Mining Internet Resources In The “Old World,”“New World,” And The “Wild West”, Juliet Burba, Philip L. Frana

Philip L Frana

So wrote the great philosopher and poet Jorge Augustín Nicolás Ruiz de Santayana in his essay" The Elements and Function of Poetry."[1] Without doubt, the advent of the early Web unleashed a mania, an unreasonable recklessness that to this day resists being swept back under the rug. How can we tease" sanity" out of the Web? Can the historian put this madness to good use?


A New Ice Core From The Devon Ice Cap Canadian Arctic: Continued Development Of High-Resolution Proxy Records To Evaluate The Regionalization Of Climate In The Circum-Arctic, George A. Zielinski, Cameron Wake Sep 2002

A New Ice Core From The Devon Ice Cap Canadian Arctic: Continued Development Of High-Resolution Proxy Records To Evaluate The Regionalization Of Climate In The Circum-Arctic, George A. Zielinski, Cameron Wake

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

The primary goal of this project was to collect an ice core from the Summit of the Devon Ice Cap, Devon Island, Canadian Arctic. A 302-m core was collected during the spring of 1998 with additional field work in 1999. Individuals supported by this grant participated in the field work, although the GSC did the actual drilling. Glacier flow models as well as physical characteristics of the ice and d18O records suggest that basal ice recovered is about 86,000 years old. The first 200 meters were collected under dry drilling conditions, whereas the final 52 meters were collected with a …


Heterogeneous Self-Reconfiguring Robotics: Ph.D. Thesis Proposal, Robert C. Fitch Sep 2002

Heterogeneous Self-Reconfiguring Robotics: Ph.D. Thesis Proposal, Robert C. Fitch

Computer Science Technical Reports

Self-reconfiguring robots are modular systems that can change shape, or "reconfigure," to match structure to task. They comprise many small, discrete, often identical modules that connect together and that are minimally actuated. Global shape transformation is achieved by composing local motions. Systems with a single module type, known as "homogeneous" systems, gain fault tolerance, robustness and low production cost from module interchangeability. However, we are interested in "heterogeneous" systems, which include multiple types of modules such as those with sensors, batteries or wheels. We believe that heterogeneous systems offer the same benefits as homogeneous systems with the added ability to …


An Ab Initio Excursion On The Lowest 18 Electronic Surfaces Of The Ncl + Ncl System: Some Insight Into The Long-Range Self-Quenching Pathways Of The First Excited State Of Ncl, Gregory S. Tschumper, Michael C. Heaven, Keiji Morokuma Sep 2002

An Ab Initio Excursion On The Lowest 18 Electronic Surfaces Of The Ncl + Ncl System: Some Insight Into The Long-Range Self-Quenching Pathways Of The First Excited State Of Ncl, Gregory S. Tschumper, Michael C. Heaven, Keiji Morokuma

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

A series of state-averaged complete active space self-consistent field (SA-CASSCF) computations were carried out in search of low-energy self-annihilation pathways for two NCl molecules in their first excited state (a1Δ). Numerous scans of the lowest 18 electronic surfaces that correlate with the interaction of two NCl molecules in the X3Σ-, a1Δ, and b1Σ+ states are reported. Eight long-range, low-energy pathways were located (four in C2v and eight in C2h symmetry) that connect NCl(a1Δ) + NCl(a1Δ) to NCl(X3Σ-) + NCl(b1Σ+) and NCl(X3Σ-) + NCl(a1Δ). It was possible to rigorously characterize the minima on four of these seams of crossings (MSXs). The …