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Extensional Folds Associated With Paleogene Detachment Faults In Se Part Of The Salmon Basin, Susanne U. Janecke, J. C. Blankenau Jan 2003

Extensional Folds Associated With Paleogene Detachment Faults In Se Part Of The Salmon Basin, Susanne U. Janecke, J. C. Blankenau

Susanne U. Janecke

No abstract provided.


Septic Fields With Discriminant ±2A3B, John W. Jones, David P. Roberts Jan 2003

Septic Fields With Discriminant ±2A3B, John W. Jones, David P. Roberts

Mathematics Publications

We classify septic number fields which are unramified outside of {∞,2,3} by a targeted Hunter search; there are exactly 10 such fields, all with Galois group S7. We also describe separate computations which strongly suggest that none of these fields come from specializing septic genus zero three-point covers.


Perturbation Of Global Solution Curves For Semilinear Problems, Philip Korman, Yi Li, Tiancheng Ouyang Jan 2003

Perturbation Of Global Solution Curves For Semilinear Problems, Philip Korman, Yi Li, Tiancheng Ouyang

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We revisit the question of exact multiplicity of positive solutions for a class of Dirichlet problems for cubic-like nonlinearities, which we studied in 161. Instead of computing the direction of bifurcation as we did in [6], we use an indirect approach, and study the evolution of turning points. We give conditions under which the critical (turning) points continue on smooth curves, which allows us to reduce the problem to the easier case of f (0) = 0. We show that the smallest root of f (u) does not have to be restricted.


Multiple Solutions For An Inhomogeneous Semilinear Elliptic Equation In Rn, Yinbin Deng, Yi Li, Xuejin Zhao Jan 2003

Multiple Solutions For An Inhomogeneous Semilinear Elliptic Equation In Rn, Yinbin Deng, Yi Li, Xuejin Zhao

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


An Algebraic Characterization Of Projective-Planar Graphs, Lowell Abrams, Dan Slilaty Jan 2003

An Algebraic Characterization Of Projective-Planar Graphs, Lowell Abrams, Dan Slilaty

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

We give a detailed algebraic characterization of when a graph G can be imbedded in the projective plane. The characterization is in terms of the existence of a dual graph G∗ on the same edge set as G which satisfies algebraic conditions inspired by homology groups and intersection products in homology groups.


Optical Studies Of Layered Chalcogenides, K G. Brown Jan 2003

Optical Studies Of Layered Chalcogenides, K G. Brown

All Volumes (2001-2008)

It is important to study the MIT transitions of 1 T-TaS2 because they occur at relatively high temperatures. This can be an advantage for IR detectors (bolometers), in terms of time and cost, whereas compared to Si- based detectors (bolometers), which work at liquid He temperatures (-269°C) and take a valuable time to refill, and purchase He, where He costs $5-6/1t. As a result of continuous experiments and analyses, TMC's could be put to further use, as the infrared detectors. Thermal vision is one of the possible applications.
It is very important to understand every detail of the 1 T-TaS2 …


Generalized Metrics And Uniquely Determined Logic Programs, Pascal Hitzler, Anthony K. Seda Jan 2003

Generalized Metrics And Uniquely Determined Logic Programs, Pascal Hitzler, Anthony K. Seda

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

The introduction of negation into logic programming brings the benefit of enhanced syntax and expressibility, but creates some semantical problems. Specifically, certain operators which are monotonic in the absence of negation become non-monotonic when it is introduced, with the result that standard approaches to denotational semantics then become inapplicable. In this paper, we show how generalized metric spaces can be used to obtain fixed-point semantics for several classes of programs relative to the supported model semantics, and investigate relationships between the underlying spaces we employ. Our methods allow the analysis of classes of programs which include the acyclic, locally hierarchical, …


Formal Concept Analysis And Resolution On Algebraic Domains - Preliminary Report, Matthias Wendt, Pascal Hitzler Jan 2003

Formal Concept Analysis And Resolution On Algebraic Domains - Preliminary Report, Matthias Wendt, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

We relate two formerly independent areas: Formal concept analysis and logic of domains. We will establish a correspondence between contextual attribute logic on formal contexts resp. concept lattices and a clausal logic on coherent algebraic cpos. We show how to identify the notion of formal concept in the domain theoretic setting. In particular, we show that a special instance of the resolution rule from the domain logic coincides with the concept closure operator from formal concept analysis. The results shed light on the use of contexts and domains for knowledge representation and reasoning purposes.


Protein Alignment Scoring - Pam And Blosum, Dan E. Krane, Michael L. Raymer Jan 2003

Protein Alignment Scoring - Pam And Blosum, Dan E. Krane, Michael L. Raymer

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Presentation prepared for Intro to Bioinformatics. The lecture comprises material from the text Fundamental Concepts of Bioinformatics.


Fragment Assembly Of Dna, Dan E. Krane, Michael L. Raymer Jan 2003

Fragment Assembly Of Dna, Dan E. Krane, Michael L. Raymer

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Presentation prepared for BIO/CS 471: Algorithms for Bioinformatics. The lecture comprises material from the text Fundamental Concepts of Bioinformatics.


Seven New Keck Planets Orbiting G And K Dwarfs, R. Paul Butler, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Steve S. Vogt, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory W. Henry, Gregory Laughlin, Jason Wright Jan 2003

Seven New Keck Planets Orbiting G And K Dwarfs, R. Paul Butler, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Steve S. Vogt, Debra A. Fischer, Gregory W. Henry, Gregory Laughlin, Jason Wright

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Planetary mass companions orbiting seven nearby G and K dwarfs have been found from the Keck Precision Doppler Survey. A "51 Peg-like" planet orbiting HD 49674 has the smallest mass yet found, M sin i = 0.12 MJ. This system does not transit. A double-planet system orbits HD 37124, with periods of 153 days and 6 yr and minimum masses of 0.91 and 1.70 MJ. Single companions with moderate eccentricity have been found orbiting HD 108874, HD 72659, HD 114729, and HD 145675 with orbital periods ranging from 1.09 to 5.98 yr, yielding minimum masses ranging …


Multiperiodicity In Five Small‐Amplitude Pulsating Red Giants, John R. Percy, Gurtina Besla, Vince Velocci, Gregory W. Henry Jan 2003

Multiperiodicity In Five Small‐Amplitude Pulsating Red Giants, John R. Percy, Gurtina Besla, Vince Velocci, Gregory W. Henry

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report multiperiodicity in five small‐amplitude pulsating red giants: RZ Ari, V523 Mon, BC CMi, UX Lyn, and FS Com. For each of these stars, two or three periods recur in each season of our 5000 day database of V observations. The periods and their ratios are consistent with low‐order radial pulsation modes. The amplitudes of the modes change significantly on timescales of 1–5 yr; specifically, the amplitudes of the dominant periods vary on timescales of 2000–3500 days. Most often, the amplitudes of the modes in a given star rise and fall in unison.


A Sub-Saturn Mass Planet Orbiting Hd 3651, Debra A. Fischer, R. Paul Butler, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Steve Vogt, Gregory W. Henry Jan 2003

A Sub-Saturn Mass Planet Orbiting Hd 3651, Debra A. Fischer, R. Paul Butler, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Steve Vogt, Gregory W. Henry

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report precise Doppler velocities of HD 3651 obtained at Lick and Keck Observatories. The velocities reveal evidence of a planetary companion with an orbital period of 62.23 ± 0.03 days, an eccentricity of 0.63 ± 0.04, and a velocity semiamplitude of 15.9 ± 1.7 m s-1. With an assumed mass of 0.79 M for this K0 V star, we derive M sin i = 0.20MJ and a semimajor axis of 0.284 AU. The star is chromospherically inactive, with log R = -5.01, and 10 years of observations at Fairborn Observatory show it to be …


A Dozen New Γ Doradus Stars, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel Jan 2003

A Dozen New Γ Doradus Stars, Gregory W. Henry, Francis C. Fekel

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We use new high-dispersion spectroscopic and precise photometric observations to identify 12 new γ Doradus stars. Two of the 12 systems are double-lined binaries that show obvious velocity variability. Five other stars have metallic lines with composite profiles characterized by a narrow feature near the center of each broad component. Spectrograms of the Hα line indicate that all five stars are binaries rather than shell stars. The remaining five stars in our sample are probably single. All 12 stars are photometrically variable with amplitudes between 6 and 87 mmag in Johnson B and periods between 0.3 and 1.2 days. Four …


A Planetary Companion To Hd 40979 And Additional Planets Orbiting Hd 12661 And Hd 38529, Debra A. Fischer, Geoffrey W. Marcy, R. Paul Butler, Steve Vogt, Gregory W. Henry, Dimitri Pourbaix, Bernard Walp, Anthony A. Misch, Jason T. Wright Jan 2003

A Planetary Companion To Hd 40979 And Additional Planets Orbiting Hd 12661 And Hd 38529, Debra A. Fischer, Geoffrey W. Marcy, R. Paul Butler, Steve Vogt, Gregory W. Henry, Dimitri Pourbaix, Bernard Walp, Anthony A. Misch, Jason T. Wright

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report the detection of three extrasolar planets from the Lick and Keck observatories. The F8 V star HD 40979 has a companion with orbital period P = 263.1 ± 3 days, eccentricity e = 0.25 ± 0.05, and velocity semiamplitude K = 101.2 ± 5.6 m s-1. The inferred semimajor axis is 0.83 AU and M sin i = 3.28MJup. Observations of planetary companions orbiting the G6 V star HD 12661 and the G4 IV star HD 38529 have already been published, and here we report additional, longer period companions for both of these stars. The outer companion to …


Water Resources Year In Review - Winter 2003, Annis Water Resource Institute Jan 2003

Water Resources Year In Review - Winter 2003, Annis Water Resource Institute

AWRI Reviews

No abstract provided.


Properties Of High-Latitude Cme-Driven Disturbances During Ulysses Second Northern Polar Passage, Daniel B. Reisenfeld, J. T. Gosling, R. J. Forsyth, P. Riley, O. C. St. Cyr Jan 2003

Properties Of High-Latitude Cme-Driven Disturbances During Ulysses Second Northern Polar Passage, Daniel B. Reisenfeld, J. T. Gosling, R. J. Forsyth, P. Riley, O. C. St. Cyr

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

Ulysses observed five coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their associated disturbances while the spacecraft was immersed in the polar coronal hole (CH) flow above 70° N in late 2001. Of these CMEs, two were very fast (>850 km s−1) driving strong shocks in the wind ahead, and two others were over-expanding. The two fast CMEs were observed leaving the Sun by LASCO/SOHO, and were observed in the ecliptic by Genesis and ACE. These were large events, spanning at least from the northern heliospheric pole to the ecliptic. One-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations indicate that these could be described as …


Fluorescence Determination Of Tryptophan Side-Chain Accessibility And Dynamics In Triple-Helical Collagen-Like Peptides, K. V. Simon-Lukasik, A. V. Persikov, B. Brodsky, J. A. M. Ramshaw, William Laws, J. B. A. Ross, R. D. Ludescher Jan 2003

Fluorescence Determination Of Tryptophan Side-Chain Accessibility And Dynamics In Triple-Helical Collagen-Like Peptides, K. V. Simon-Lukasik, A. V. Persikov, B. Brodsky, J. A. M. Ramshaw, William Laws, J. B. A. Ross, R. D. Ludescher

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

We report tryptophan fluorescence measurements of emission intensity, iodide quenching, and anisotropy that describe the environment and dynamics at X and Y sites in stable collagen-like peptides of sequence (Gly-X-Y)(n). About 90% of tryptophans at both sites have similar solvent exposed fluorescence properties and a lifetime of 8.5-9 ns. Analysis of anisotropy decays using an associative model indicates that these long lifetime populations undergo rapid depolarizing motion with a 0.5 ns correlation time; however, the extent of fast motion at the Y site is considerably less than the essentially unrestricted motion at the X site. About 10% of tryptophans at …


Constrained Analysis Of Fluorescence Anisotropy Decay: Application To Experimental Protein Dynamics, E. Feinstein, G. Deikus, E. Rusinova, E. L. Rachofsky, J. B. A. Ross, William Laws Jan 2003

Constrained Analysis Of Fluorescence Anisotropy Decay: Application To Experimental Protein Dynamics, E. Feinstein, G. Deikus, E. Rusinova, E. L. Rachofsky, J. B. A. Ross, William Laws

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Hydrodynamic properties as well as structural dynamics of proteins can be investigated by the well-established experimental method of fluorescence anisotropy decay. Successful use of this method depends on determination of the correct kinetic model, the extent of cross-correlation between parameters in the fitting function, and differences between the timescales; of the depolarizing motions and the fluorophore's fluorescence lifetime. We have tested the utility of an independently measured steady-state anisotropy value as a constraint during data analysis to reduce parameter cross correlation and to increase the timescales over which anisotropy decay parameters can be recovered accurately for two calcium-binding proteins. Mutant …


Water Wise: Native Plants For Intermountain Landscapes, Wendy Mee, Jared Barnes, Roger Kjelgren, Richard Sutton Jan 2003

Water Wise: Native Plants For Intermountain Landscapes, Wendy Mee, Jared Barnes, Roger Kjelgren, Richard Sutton

All USU Press Publications

This comprehensive volume provides specific information about shrubs, trees, grasses, forbs, and cacti that are native to most states in the Intermountain West, and that can be used in landscaping to conserve water, reflect and preserve the region's landscape character, and help protect its ecological integrity. The book is an invaluable guide for the professional landscaper, horticulturist, and others in the Intermountain nursery industry, as well as for the student, general reader, gardener, and homeowner. Water Wise is both convenient and comprehensive. The heart of the book presents hundreds of species, devoting a full page to each, with a description …


Ozone, Aerosol, Potential Vorticity, And Trace Gas Trends Observed At High-Latitudes Over North America From February To May 2000, Edward V. Browell, Jonathan Hair, Carolyn Butler, William B. Grant, Russell J. Deyoung, Marta Fenn, Vincent G. Brackett, Marian B. Clayton, Lorraine A. Brasseur, David B. Harper, Brian Ridley, Andrzej Klonecki, Peter Hess, L K. Emmons, Xuexi Tie, Elliot Atlas, C A. Cantrell, Anthony Wimmers, D R. Blake, Michael T. Coffey, James W. Hannigan, Jack E. Dibb, R. Talbot, F Flocke, Andrew Weinheimer, A Fried, B Wert, J Snow, Barry Lefer Jan 2003

Ozone, Aerosol, Potential Vorticity, And Trace Gas Trends Observed At High-Latitudes Over North America From February To May 2000, Edward V. Browell, Jonathan Hair, Carolyn Butler, William B. Grant, Russell J. Deyoung, Marta Fenn, Vincent G. Brackett, Marian B. Clayton, Lorraine A. Brasseur, David B. Harper, Brian Ridley, Andrzej Klonecki, Peter Hess, L K. Emmons, Xuexi Tie, Elliot Atlas, C A. Cantrell, Anthony Wimmers, D R. Blake, Michael T. Coffey, James W. Hannigan, Jack E. Dibb, R. Talbot, F Flocke, Andrew Weinheimer, A Fried, B Wert, J Snow, Barry Lefer

Earth Sciences

Ozone (O3) and aerosol scattering ratio profiles were obtained from airborne lidar measurements on thirty-eight flights over seven deployments covering the latitudes of 40°–85°N between 4 February and 23 May 2000 as part of the Tropospheric Ozone Production about the Spring Equinox (TOPSE) field experiment. Each deployment started from Broomfield, Colorado, with bases in Churchill, Canada, and on most deployments, Thule Air Base, Greenland. Nadir and zenith lidar O3 measurements were combined with in situ O3measurements to produce vertically continuous O3 profiles from near the surface to above the tropopause. Potential vorticity (PV) distributions …


The Development Of Grape, A Gamma Ray Polarimeter Experiment, Mark L. Mcconnell, J Ledoux, John R. Macri, James M. Ryan Jan 2003

The Development Of Grape, A Gamma Ray Polarimeter Experiment, Mark L. Mcconnell, J Ledoux, John R. Macri, James M. Ryan

Space Science Center

The measurement of hard X‐ray polarization in γ‐ray bursts (GRBs) would add yet another piece of information in our effort to resolve the true nature of these enigmatic objects. Here we report on the development of a dedicated polarimeter design with a relatively large FoV that is capable of studying hard X‐ray polarization (50–300 keV) from GRBs. This compact design, based on the use of a large area position‐sensitive PMT (PSPMT), is referred to as GRAPE (Gamma‐RAy Polarimeter Experiment). The feature of GRAPE that is especially attractive for studies of GRBs is the significant off‐axis polarization response (at angles greater …


Multiple Positive Solutions For A Class Of Quasilinear Elliptic Boundary-Value Problems, Kanishka Perera Jan 2003

Multiple Positive Solutions For A Class Of Quasilinear Elliptic Boundary-Value Problems, Kanishka Perera

Mathematics and System Engineering Faculty Publications

Using variational arguments we prove some nonexistence and multiplicity results for positive solutions of a class of elliptic boundary-value problems involving the p-Laplacian and a parameter.


Existence Theory For Single And Multiple Solutions To Semipositone Discrete Dirichlet Boundary Value Problems With Singular Dependent Nonlinearities, Daqing Jiang, Lili Zhang, Donal O'Regan, Ravi P. Agarwal Jan 2003

Existence Theory For Single And Multiple Solutions To Semipositone Discrete Dirichlet Boundary Value Problems With Singular Dependent Nonlinearities, Daqing Jiang, Lili Zhang, Donal O'Regan, Ravi P. Agarwal

Mathematics and System Engineering Faculty Publications

In this paper we establish the existence of single and multiple solutions to the semipositone discrete Dirichlet boundary value problem {Δ²y(i - 1) + μf(i, y(i)) = 0, i ∈ {1, 2, ..., T} y(0) = y(T + 1) = 0, where μ > 0 is a constant and our nonlinear term f(i, u) may be singular at u = 0.


Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Reduction Of Ferrate(Vi) In Uv-Irradiated Titania Suspensions: Role In Enhancing Destruction Of Nitrogen-Containing Pollutants, Virender K. Sharma, Kurt Winkelmann, Yekaterina Krasnova, Changyoul Lee, Mary Sohn Jan 2003

Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Reduction Of Ferrate(Vi) In Uv-Irradiated Titania Suspensions: Role In Enhancing Destruction Of Nitrogen-Containing Pollutants, Virender K. Sharma, Kurt Winkelmann, Yekaterina Krasnova, Changyoul Lee, Mary Sohn

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Faculty Publications

The results of the heterogeneous photocatalytic reduction of Fe(VI) in UV-irradiated TiO2 suspensions are presented and suggest indirect observation of the formation of Fe(V) by the photoreduction of Fe(VI) with ecb- at TiO2 surfaces. Because Fe(V) selectively and rapidly oxidizes low reactivity pollutants with the production of the non-toxic by-product, Fe(III), the photocatalytic reduction of Fe(VI) has a role in pollution remediation processes. The experiments were conducted as a function of TiO2 suspension concentrations, Fe(VI) concentrations, and pH in basic media. The initial rate of Fe(VI) reduction gave a fractional order with respect to initial Fe(VI) concentrations and adheres to …


Delay In Solar Energetic Particle Onsets At High Heliographic Latitudes, Silvia C. Dalla, Ming Zhang Jan 2003

Delay In Solar Energetic Particle Onsets At High Heliographic Latitudes, Silvia C. Dalla, Ming Zhang

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

Ulysses observations have shown that solar energetic particles (SEPs) can easily reach high heliographic latitudes. To obtain information on the release and propagation of SEPs prior to their arrival at Ulysses, we analyse the onsets of nine large high-latitude particle events. We measure the onset times in several energy channels, and plot them versus inverse particle speed. This allows us to derive an experimental path length and time of release from the solar atmosphere. We repeat the procedure for near-Earth observations by Wind and SOHO. We find that the derived path lengths at Ulysses are 1.06 to 2.45 times the …


2mass J0516288+260738: Discovery Of The First Eclipsing Late K + Brown Dwarf Binary System?, Sonja L. Schüh, Matt A. Wood Jan 2003

2mass J0516288+260738: Discovery Of The First Eclipsing Late K + Brown Dwarf Binary System?, Sonja L. Schüh, Matt A. Wood

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We report the discovery of a new eclipsing system less than one arcminute south of the pulsating DB white dwarf KUV 05134+2605 . The object could be identified with the point source 2MASS J0516288+260738 published by the Two Micron All Sky Survey. We present and discuss the first light curves as well as some additional colour and spectral information. The eclipse period of the system is 1.29 d, and, assuming this to be identical to the orbital period, the best light curve solution yields a mass ratio of m₂/m₁=0.11, a radius ratio of r₂/r₁ ≈ 1 and an inclination of …


Multisite Observations Of The Pms Δ Scuti Star V351 Ori, Vincenzo Ripepi, T D. Oswalt, Mark J. Rudkin, Kyle B. Johnston Jan 2003

Multisite Observations Of The Pms Δ Scuti Star V351 Ori, Vincenzo Ripepi, T D. Oswalt, Mark J. Rudkin, Kyle B. Johnston

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We present the results of multisite observations spanning two years on the pre-main-sequence (PMS) star V351 Ori. A total of around 180 hours of observations over 29 nights have been collected, allowing us to measure five different periodicities, most likely related to the δ Scuti variability of V351 Ori. Comparison with the predictions of linear nonadiabatic radial pulsation models put stringent constraints on the stellar parameters and indicate that the distance to V351 Ori is intermediate between the lower limit measured by Hipparcos (210 pc) and that of the Orion Nebula (450 pc). However, radial pulsation models are unable to …


A Study On Sound Source Apparent Shape And Wideness, Guillaume Potard, Ian Burnett Jan 2003

A Study On Sound Source Apparent Shape And Wideness, Guillaume Potard, Ian Burnett

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

This work is intended as an initial investigation into the perception of wideness and shape of sound sources. A method that employs mUltiple uncorrelated point sources is used in order to form "sound shapes". Several experiments were carried out in which, after some initial training, subjects were asked to indicate the shapes that were being played. Results indicate that vertical and horizontal source wideness are easily perceived and scenes that use broad sound sources are preferred 70% of the time over point source versions. However, shape perception was found to be ambiguous except for certain types of signals where results …


Size And Power Considerations For Testing Loglinear Models Using Divergence Test Statistics, Noel A. Cressie, L Pardo, M Del Carmen Pardo Jan 2003

Size And Power Considerations For Testing Loglinear Models Using Divergence Test Statistics, Noel A. Cressie, L Pardo, M Del Carmen Pardo

Faculty of Informatics - Papers (Archive)

In this article, we assume that categorical data are distributed according to a multinomial distribution whose probabilities follow a loglinear model. The inference problem we consider is that of hypothesis testing in a loglinear-model setting. The null hypothesis is a composite hypothesis nested within the alternative. Test statistics are chosen from the general class of divergence statistics. This article collects together the operating characteristics of the hypothesis test based on both asymptotic (using large-sample theory) and finite-sample (using a designed simulation study) results. Members of the class of power divergence statistics are compared, and it is found that the Cressie-Read …