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Environmental Exposures In The U.S. Electric Utility Industry, Robert Repetto, James Henderson Jan 2003

Environmental Exposures In The U.S. Electric Utility Industry, Robert Repetto, James Henderson

Yale School of the Environment Publications Series

Quantitative analysis of 47 U.S. electric utilities’ environmental exposures to impending air quality and climate policies shows potentially material and highly differentiated financial impacts. For many companies, the minimized compliance costs of a four-pollutant cap-and-trade regulatory regime would not necessarily exceed those of a three-pollutant regime that omitted controls on carbon dioxide emissions.Fragmented regulatory requirements would have the highest compliance costs. The companies studied vary considerably in the adequacy of their financial reporting of these potential impacts. Greater transparency would benefit investors and the most favorably positioned companies.


Impulse Control Of Stochastic Navier-Stokes Equations, J. L. Menaldi, S. S. Sritharan Jan 2003

Impulse Control Of Stochastic Navier-Stokes Equations, J. L. Menaldi, S. S. Sritharan

Mathematics Faculty Research Publications

In this paper we study stopping time and impulse control problems for stochastic Navier-Stokes equation. Exploiting a local monotonicity property of the nonlinearity, we establish existence and uniqueness of strong solutions in two dimensions which gives a Markov-Feller process. The variational inequality associated with the stopping time problem and the quasi-variational inequality associated with the impulse control problem are resolved in a weak sense, using semigroup approach with a convergence uniform over path.


The Connective K-Theory Of Finite Groups, Robert R. Bruner, John Greenlees Jan 2003

The Connective K-Theory Of Finite Groups, Robert R. Bruner, John Greenlees

Mathematics Faculty Research Publications

This paper is devoted to the connective K homology and cohomology of finite groups G. We attempt to give a systematic account from several points of view. In Chapter 1, following Quillen [50, 51], we use the methods of algebraic geometry to study the ring ku^*(BG) where ku denotes connective complex K-theory. We describe the variety in terms of the category of abelian p-subgroups of G for primes p dividing the group order. As may be expected, the variety is obtained by splicing that of periodic complex K-theory and that of integral ordinary homology, however the way these parts fit …


Phylogenomic Identification Of Five New Human Homologs Of The Dna Repair Enzyme Alkb, Michal A. Kurowski, Ashok S. Bhagwat, Grzegorz Papaj, Janusz M. Bujnicki Jan 2003

Phylogenomic Identification Of Five New Human Homologs Of The Dna Repair Enzyme Alkb, Michal A. Kurowski, Ashok S. Bhagwat, Grzegorz Papaj, Janusz M. Bujnicki

Wayne State University Associated BioMed Central Scholarship

Abstract

Background

Combination of biochemical and bioinformatic analyses led to the discovery of oxidative demethylation – a novel DNA repair mechanism catalyzed by the Escherichia coli AlkB protein and its two human homologs, hABH2 and hABH3. This discovery was based on the prediction made by Aravind and Koonin that AlkB is a member of the 2OG-Fe2+ oxygenase superfamily.

Results

In this article, we report identification and sequence analysis of five human members of the (2OG-Fe2+) oxygenase superfamily designated here as hABH4 through hABH8. These experimentally uncharacterized and poorly annotated genes were not associated with the AlkB family …


Optimal Control Of Neutral Functional-Differential Inclusions, Boris S. Mordukhovich, Lianwen Wang Jan 2003

Optimal Control Of Neutral Functional-Differential Inclusions, Boris S. Mordukhovich, Lianwen Wang

Mathematics Research Reports

This paper deals with optimal control problems for dynamical systems governed by constrained functional-differential inclusions of neutral type. Such control systems contain time-delays not only in state variables but also in velocity variables, which make them essentially more complicated than delay-differential (or differential-difference) inclusions. Our main goal is to derive necessary optimality conditions for general optimal control problems governed by neutral functional-differential inclusions with endpoint constraints. While some results are available for smooth control systems governed by neutral functional-differential equations, we are not familiar with any results for neutral functional-differential inclusions, even with smooth cost functionals in the absence of …


Mockup-Driven Fast-Prototyping Methodology For Web Application Development, Jia Zhang, Jen-Yao Chung Jan 2003

Mockup-Driven Fast-Prototyping Methodology For Web Application Development, Jia Zhang, Jen-Yao Chung

Jia Zhang

No abstract provided.


Independent Components Analysis By Direct Entropy Minimization, Erik Learned-Miller, John Fisher Jan 2003

Independent Components Analysis By Direct Entropy Minimization, Erik Learned-Miller, John Fisher

Erik G Learned-Miller

This paper presents a new algorithm for the independent components analysis (ICA) problem based on efficient entropy estimates. Like many previous methods, this algorithm directly minimizes the measure of departure from independence according to the estimated Kullback-Leibler divergence between the joint distribution and the product of the marginal distributions. We pair this approach with efficient entropy estimators from the statistics literature. In particular, the entropy estimator we use is consistent and exhibits rapid convergence. The algorithm based on this estimator is simple, computationally efficient, intuitively appealing, and outperforms other well known algorithms. In addition, the estimator's relative insensitivity to outliers …


A Framework For Humanoid Control And Intelligence, Robert Platt, Oliver Brock, Andrew Fagg, Deepak Karupiah, Michael Rosenstein, Jefferson Coelho, Manfred Huber, Justus Piater, David Wheeler, Roderic Grupen Jan 2003

A Framework For Humanoid Control And Intelligence, Robert Platt, Oliver Brock, Andrew Fagg, Deepak Karupiah, Michael Rosenstein, Jefferson Coelho, Manfred Huber, Justus Piater, David Wheeler, Roderic Grupen

Roderic Grupen

One of the goals of humanoid research is the development of a humanoid capable of performing useful tasks in unknown or unpredictable environments. To address the complexities of this task, the robot must continually accumulate and utilize new control and perceptual knowledge. In this paper, we present a control framework for accomplishing this. Robot control policies can be learned at different levels of abstraction. We show how task-relevant perceptual features can be discovered that make better control policies possible. We also explore how trajectories of closed-loop policies can provide uniquely relevant state information. The approach presented in this paper is …


Lower-Bounding Of Dynamic Time Warping Distances For Multivariate Time Series, Toni Rath, R. Manmatha Jan 2003

Lower-Bounding Of Dynamic Time Warping Distances For Multivariate Time Series, Toni Rath, R. Manmatha

R. Manmatha

A tight lower-bounding measure for dynamic time warping (DTW) distances for univariate time series was introduced in [Keogh 2002] and a proof for its lower-bounding property was presented. Here we extend these findings to allow lower-bounding of DTW distances for multivariate time series.


A Model For Learning The Semantics Of Pictures, V. Lavrenko, R. Manmatha, J. Jeon Jan 2003

A Model For Learning The Semantics Of Pictures, V. Lavrenko, R. Manmatha, J. Jeon

R. Manmatha

We propose an approach to learning the semantics of images which allows us to automatically annotate an image with keywords and to retrieve images based on text queries. We do this using a formalism that models the generation of annotated images. We assume that every image is divided into regions, each described by a continuous-valued feature vector. Given a training set of images with annotations, we compute a joint probabilistic model of image features and words which allow us to predict the probability of generating a word given the image regions. This may be used to automatically annotate and retrieve …


Automatic Image Annotation And Retrieval Using Crossmedia Relevance Models, J. Jeon, V. Lavrenko, R. Manmatha Jan 2003

Automatic Image Annotation And Retrieval Using Crossmedia Relevance Models, J. Jeon, V. Lavrenko, R. Manmatha

R. Manmatha

Libraries have traditionally used manual image annotation for indexing and then later retrieving their image collections. However, manual image annotation is an expensive and labor intensive procedure and hence there has been great interest in coming up with automatic ways to retrieve images based on content. Here, we propose an automatic approach to annotating and retrieving images based on a training set of images. We assume that regions in an image can be described using a small vocabulary of blobs. Blobs are generated from image features using clustering. Given a training set of images with annotations, we show that probabilistic …


Prediction Of Entropy And Dynamic Properties Of Water Below The Homogeneous Nucleation Temperature, Francis Starr, C. Angell, H. Stanley Jan 2003

Prediction Of Entropy And Dynamic Properties Of Water Below The Homogeneous Nucleation Temperature, Francis Starr, C. Angell, H. Stanley

Francis Starr

The behavior of thermodynamic and dynamic properties of liquid water at atmospheric pressure in the temperature range between the lower limit of supercooling (TH ≈ 235 K) and the onset of the glassy state at Tg has been the focus of much research, and many questions remain about the properties of water in this region. Since direct measurements on water in this temperature range remain largely infeasible, we use existing experimental measurements of the entropy, specific heat, and enthalpy outside this range to construct a possible form of the en- tropy in the “difficult-to-probe” region. Assuming that the entropy is …


Nonlinear Equations And Wavelets, Andrei Ludu Jan 2003

Nonlinear Equations And Wavelets, Andrei Ludu

Andrei Ludu

No abstract provided.


Radial Basis Function Interpolation: Numerical And Analytical Developments, Grady Wright Jan 2003

Radial Basis Function Interpolation: Numerical And Analytical Developments, Grady Wright

Grady Wright

The Radial Basis Function (RBF) method is one of the primary tools for interpolating multidimensional scattered data. The methods' ability to handle arbitrarily scattered data, to easily generalize to several space dimensions, and to provide spectral accuracy have made it particularly popular in several different types of applications. Some of the more recent of these applications include cartography, neural networks, medical imaging, and the numerical solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). In this thesis we study three issues with the RBF method that have received very little attention in the literature.

First, we focus on the behavior of RBF interpolants …


Spalanie Odpadów Chloroorganicznych Z Produkcji Chlorku Winylu Jako Źródło Emisji Zanieczyszczeń Powietrza, Robert Oleniacz Jan 2003

Spalanie Odpadów Chloroorganicznych Z Produkcji Chlorku Winylu Jako Źródło Emisji Zanieczyszczeń Powietrza, Robert Oleniacz

Robert Oleniacz

Production of vinyl chloride is a source of formation of significant gaseous, liquid and solid streams of chlorinated organic wastes containing up to 90 % of chlorine. One of the methods of chlorine recovery from the wastes is incineration. During the waste incineration chlorine released into the flue gases mainly in the form of hydrogen chloride (HCl). The article presents, among others, results of continuous and periodic measurement of concentrations of air pollutants in combustion gases emitted from one of the industrial installations for high-temperature incineration of chlorinated wastes, equipped with effective flue-gas treatment system and recovery of HCl. Data …


Termiczne Przekształcanie Odpadów Medycznych W Instalacji Fluidalnej Firmy Seghers – Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Gazowych I Możliwości Jej Ograniczenia, Robert Oleniacz Jan 2003

Termiczne Przekształcanie Odpadów Medycznych W Instalacji Fluidalnej Firmy Seghers – Emisja Zanieczyszczeń Gazowych I Możliwości Jej Ograniczenia, Robert Oleniacz

Robert Oleniacz

The paper presents the results of measurements of concentrations and mass streams of selected components in the flue gases from the thermal treatment of medical waste in the Seghers incinerator based on fluidized bed reactor.

The tests were carried out at the measuring points located both before and after of the flue-gas cleaning system based on the injection of dry hydrated lime and carbon sorbent and a ceramic filter. In this way it was possible to determine the effectiveness of the removal of selected air pollutants in the dry cleaning system. Analysis of the results of measurements made ​​it possible …


A New Method For Ranking Of Fuzzy Numbers Through Using Distance Method, S. Abbasbandy, C. Lucas, B. Asady Jan 2003

A New Method For Ranking Of Fuzzy Numbers Through Using Distance Method, S. Abbasbandy, C. Lucas, B. Asady

Saeid Abbasbandy

In this paper, by using a new approach on distance between two fuzzy numbers, we construct a new ranking system for fuzzy number which is very realistic and also matching our intuition as the crisp ranking system on R.


Fuzzy Interpolation, S. Abbasbandy Jan 2003

Fuzzy Interpolation, S. Abbasbandy

Saeid Abbasbandy

In this paper, we will consider the interpolation of fuzzy data by a continuous fuzzy-valued function. We will use Lagrange polynomials, natural splines and complete splines.


Relations Between $\Lambda{\Rm Bv}$ And ${\Rm Bv}(P(N)\Uparrow\Infty)$ Classes Of Functions, Ushangi Goginava Jan 2003

Relations Between $\Lambda{\Rm Bv}$ And ${\Rm Bv}(P(N)\Uparrow\Infty)$ Classes Of Functions, Ushangi Goginava

Ushangi Goginava

No abstract provided.


On The Uniform Convergence And $L$-Convergence Of Double Fourier Series With Respect To The Walsh-Kaczmarz System, Ushangi Goginava Jan 2003

On The Uniform Convergence And $L$-Convergence Of Double Fourier Series With Respect To The Walsh-Kaczmarz System, Ushangi Goginava

Ushangi Goginava

No abstract provided.


Dissolution Of Entrapped Dnapls In Variable Aperture Fractures: Experimental Data And Empirical Model, Sarah E. Dickson, Neil R. Thomson Jan 2003

Dissolution Of Entrapped Dnapls In Variable Aperture Fractures: Experimental Data And Empirical Model, Sarah E. Dickson, Neil R. Thomson

Sarah E Dickson

An appreciation of the dissolution from entrapped nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) in fractures is essential as we attempt to understand and predict the fate of NAPLs present in fractured rock systems. Eight long-term dissolution experiments using 1,1,1-trichloroethane and trichloroethylene were conducted in two laboratory-scale dolomitic limestone variable aperture fractures under various conditions. Between 560 and 2600 fracture volumes of water were passed through the fractures resulting in the removal of 10−60% of the initial mass trapped. The effluent concentration profiles revealed three distinct and characteristic stages of dissolution:  an initial pseudosteady stage, a transient stage, and a tailing stage. On …


Potential Impact Of Subsonic And Supersonic Aircraft Exhaust On Water Vapor In The Lower Stratosphere Assessed Via A Trajectory Model, Gary A. Morris, Joan A. Rosenfield, Mark R. Schoeberl, Charles A. Jackman Jan 2003

Potential Impact Of Subsonic And Supersonic Aircraft Exhaust On Water Vapor In The Lower Stratosphere Assessed Via A Trajectory Model, Gary A. Morris, Joan A. Rosenfield, Mark R. Schoeberl, Charles A. Jackman

Gary A. Morris

We employ a trajectory model to assess the impact on the stratosphere of water vapor present in the exhaust of subsonic and a proposed fleet of supersonic aircraft. Air parcels into which water vapor from aircraft exhaust has been injected are run through a 6-year simulation in the trajectory model using meteorological data from the UKMO analyses with emissions dictated by the standard 2015 emissions scenario. For the subsonic aircraft, our results suggest maximum enhancements of ~150 ppbv just above the Northern Hemisphere tropopause and of much less than 50 ppbv in most other regions. Inserting the perturbed water vapor …


The Press For Help Project Concept, Program And Working Paper Of Emmanuel Mario B Santos And His Marc Guerrero Communications Inc., Emmanuel Mario B. Santos Aka Marc Guerrero Jan 2003

The Press For Help Project Concept, Program And Working Paper Of Emmanuel Mario B Santos And His Marc Guerrero Communications Inc., Emmanuel Mario B. Santos Aka Marc Guerrero

Emmanuel Mario B Santos aka Marc Guerrero

FORETHOUGHT. DECLARATION OF IDEAOLOGY AND PRINCIPLES. VISION. MISSION. VALUES. GOALS. BASIC HELP project. EDUCATIONAL HELP project. MEDICAL HELP project. LEGAL HELP project. EMERGENCY HELP project. LIVELIHOOD HELP project. SPIRITUAL and CULTURAL HELP project. ENVIRONMENTAL HELP project. REENGINEERING HELP project. INTERNATIONAL HELP project. QUADRO CREDO Matthew 5.1-12, the Jerusalem Bible. The Universal Filipino Beatitudes. SALIN SA FILIPINO. DESIDERATA. AFTERTHOUGHT.


Surface Aided Polarization Reversal In Small Ferroelectric Particles, Chew Khian Hooi, Shin F. G., Chan H. L. W., Osman J., Stamps R. L., Tilley D. R. Jan 2003

Surface Aided Polarization Reversal In Small Ferroelectric Particles, Chew Khian Hooi, Shin F. G., Chan H. L. W., Osman J., Stamps R. L., Tilley D. R.

Chew Khian Hooi

Polarization reversal in ferroelectric particles driven by a pulsed electric field is examined theoretically using Landau-Devonshire-Khalatnikov theory. A significant reduction in reversal times is shown to be possible if certain surface properties and size criteria are met. The surface properties are also shown to control the magnitude of the applied field needed for irreversible switching. An interesting signature of surface effects is found in the switching current. The theory predicts that the switching current for small ferroelectric particles can exhibit double peaks as a function of time. The size and relative times of the peaks provide specific information on the …


From Alchemy To Atomic Bombs. Book Review By George Kauffman, Fathi Habashi Jan 2003

From Alchemy To Atomic Bombs. Book Review By George Kauffman, Fathi Habashi

Fathi Habashi

Review of the book "From Alchemy to Atomic Bombs" by Fathi Habashi published by Métallurgie Extractive Québec. The review is written by Professor George Kauffman at California State University, Fresno.


Oil And Product Price Dynamics In International Petroleum Markets, Alessandro Lanza, Matteo Manera, Massimo Giovannini Jan 2003

Oil And Product Price Dynamics In International Petroleum Markets, Alessandro Lanza, Matteo Manera, Massimo Giovannini

Matteo Manera

In this paper we investigate crude oil and products price dynamics. We present a comparison among ten price series of crude oils and fourteen price series of petroleum products, considering four distinct market areas (Mediterranean, North Western Europe, Latin America and North America) over the period 1994-2002. We provide first a complete analysis of crude oil and product price dynamics using cointegration and error correction models. Subsequently we use the error correction specification to predict crude oil prices over the horizon January 2002-June 2002.The main findings of the paper can be summarized as follows: a) differences in quality are crucial …


Star-Garch Models For Stock Market Interactions In The Pacific Basin Region, Japan And Us, Giorgio Busetti, Matteo Manera Jan 2003

Star-Garch Models For Stock Market Interactions In The Pacific Basin Region, Japan And Us, Giorgio Busetti, Matteo Manera

Matteo Manera

We investigate the financial interactions between countries in the Pacific Basin region (Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan and US. The originality of the paper is the use of STAR-GARCH models, instead of standard correlationcointegration techniques. For each country in the Pacific Basin region, we find statistically adequate STAR-GARCH models for the series of stock market daily returns, using Nikkei225 and S&P500 as alternative threshold variables. We provide evidence for the leading role of Japan in the period 1988-1990 (pre-Japanese crisis years), whereas our results suggest that the Pacific Basin region countries are more closely linked with the …


Modelling The Load Curve Of Aggregate Electricity Consumption Using Principal Components, Matteo Manera, Angelo Marzullo Jan 2003

Modelling The Load Curve Of Aggregate Electricity Consumption Using Principal Components, Matteo Manera, Angelo Marzullo

Matteo Manera

Since oil is a non-renewable resource with a high environmental impact, and its most common use is to produce combustibles for electricity, reliable methods for modelling electricity consumption can contribute to a more rational employment of this hydrocarbon fuel. In this paper we apply the Principal Components (PC) method to modelling the load curves of Italy, France and Greece on hourly data of aggregate electricity consumption. The empirical results obtained with the PC approach are compared with those produced by the Fourier and constrained smoothing spline estimators. The PC method represents a much simpler and attractive alternative to modelling electricity …


Synthesis Of 3- Or 4-Phenyl-1,8-Naphthyridine Derivatives And Evaluation Of Antimycobacterial And Antimicrobial Activity, Philadelphia University Jan 2003

Synthesis Of 3- Or 4-Phenyl-1,8-Naphthyridine Derivatives And Evaluation Of Antimycobacterial And Antimicrobial Activity, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


Dynamics Of Deeply Supercooled Water, Francis W. Starr, C. A. Angell, E. La Nave, S. Sastry, A. Scala, F. Sciortino, H. E. Stanley Jan 2003

Dynamics Of Deeply Supercooled Water, Francis W. Starr, C. A. Angell, E. La Nave, S. Sastry, A. Scala, F. Sciortino, H. E. Stanley

Francis Starr

We review recent results on the connection between thermodynamics and dynamics in a model for water. We verify the Adam–Gibbs relation between entropy and dynamic properties using computer simulations, which allow direct access to the relevant properties. We combine experimental measurements of entropy with the Adam–Gibbs hypothesis to predict dynamic properties in deeply supercooled states, which are difficult to access experimentally. We find evidence suggesting that the glass transition temperature of water may be significantly higher than previously reported, but is still consistent with recent measurements. Finally, we discuss the hypothesis that the dynamical behavior of deeply supercooled water undergoes …