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Rheological Properties Of Bent-Core Liquid Crystals, C. Bailey, K. Fodor-Csorba, J. T. Gleeson, Samuel N. Sprunt, Antal Jákli Jul 2009

Rheological Properties Of Bent-Core Liquid Crystals, C. Bailey, K. Fodor-Csorba, J. T. Gleeson, Samuel N. Sprunt, Antal Jákli

Antal Jakli

We show that bent-core liquid crystalline materials exhibit non-Newtonian flow in their optically isotropic liquid phase. We conjecture that this behavior is due to the existence of nanostructured, fluctuating clusters composed of a few smectic-like layers. Shear alignment of these clusters explains the shear thinning observed in bent-core liquid crystals having either a nematic phase or non-modulated smectic phase. By contrast, smectogens having a modulated smectic phase do not shear thin at low shear rates, but even show a slight shear thickening which may be due to entanglements of wormlike and/or helical clusters.


Sound And The City: Multi-Layer Representation And Navigation Of Audio Scenarios, Luca A. Ludovico, Davide Andrea Mauro Phd Jul 2009

Sound And The City: Multi-Layer Representation And Navigation Of Audio Scenarios, Luca A. Ludovico, Davide Andrea Mauro Phd

Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering Faculty Research

IEEE 1599-2008 is an XML-based standard originally intended for the multi-layer representation of music information. Nevertheless, it is versatile enough to describe also information different from traditional scores written according to the Common Western Notation (CWN) rules. This paper will discuss the application of IEEE 1599-2008 to the audio description of paths and scenarios from the urban life or other landscapes. The standard we adopt allows the multilayer integration of textual, symbolical, structural, graphical, audio and video contents within a unique synchronized environment. Besides, for each kind of media, a number of digital objects is supported. As a consequence, thanks …


Interview With Marissa Madrigal, Jeff Cogen Chief Of Staff, 2009 (Audio), Marissa Madrigal Jul 2009

Interview With Marissa Madrigal, Jeff Cogen Chief Of Staff, 2009 (Audio), Marissa Madrigal

All Sustainability History Project Oral Histories

Interview of Marissa Madrigal by Andrea Schons in Portland, Oregon on July 23rd, 2009.

The interview index is available for download.


Extreme Ultraviolet Polarimetry With Laser-Generated High-Order Harmonics: Characterization Of Uranium, Nicole Brimhall Jul 2009

Extreme Ultraviolet Polarimetry With Laser-Generated High-Order Harmonics: Characterization Of Uranium, Nicole Brimhall

Theses and Dissertations

We developed an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) polarimeter, which employs laser-generated high-order harmonics as the light source. This relatively high-flux, directional EUV source has available wavelengths between 10 nm and 47 nm with easily rotatable linear polarization. The polarimeter has allowed us to characterize the optical constants of materials that may be useful for EUV optics. The instrument has a versatile positioning system and a spectral resolution of about 180, and we have demonstrated that reflectance as low as 0.1% can be measured repeatably at EUV wavelengths. We investigate the high harmonic source used for polarimetry measurements by documenting the spatial …


Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is Still So Hard, David Garlan, Robert Allen, John Mark Ockerbloom Jul 2009

Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is Still So Hard, David Garlan, Robert Allen, John Mark Ockerbloom

John Mark Ockerbloom

In this article, David Garlan, Robert Allen, and John Ockerbloom reflect on the state of architectural mismatch, a term they coined in their 1995 IEEE Software article, "Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is So Hard." Although the nature of software systems has changed dramatically since the earlier article was published, the challenge of architectural mismatch remains an important concern for the software engineering field.


Z-Transform Methods For The Optimal Design Of One-Dimensional Layered Elastic Media, Ani P. Velo, George A. Gazonas, Takanobu Ameya Jul 2009

Z-Transform Methods For The Optimal Design Of One-Dimensional Layered Elastic Media, Ani P. Velo, George A. Gazonas, Takanobu Ameya

Mathematics: Faculty Scholarship

In this work, we develop a finite trigonometric series representation for the stress in a multilayered Goupillaud-type elastic strip subjected to transient Heaviside loading on one end while the other end is held fixed. This representation is achieved by means of the z-transform method and involves the so-called base angles. Generally, different layered designs could share the same set of base angles, and the more layers the design has, the more base angles are expected. Necessary conditions for the base angles and design parameters for any given design are described. As a result of the stress representation, we are able …


Four-Body Problem With Collision Singularity, Duokui Yan Jul 2009

Four-Body Problem With Collision Singularity, Duokui Yan

Theses and Dissertations

In this dissertation, regularization of simultaneous binary collision, existence of a Schubart-like periodic orbit, existence of a planar symmetric periodic orbit with multiple simultaneous binary collisions, and their linear stabilities are studied. The detailed background of those problems is introduced in chapter 1. The singularities of simultaneous binary collision in the collinear four-body problem is regularized in chapter 2. We use canonical transformations to collectively analytically continue the singularities of the simultaneous binary collision solutions in both the decoupled case and the coupled case. All the solutions are found and more importantly, we find a crucial first integral which describes …


Wavelet Deconvolution In A Periodic Setting Using Cross-Validation, Leming Qu, Partha Routh, Kyungduk Ko Jul 2009

Wavelet Deconvolution In A Periodic Setting Using Cross-Validation, Leming Qu, Partha Routh, Kyungduk Ko

Kyungduk Ko

The wavelet deconvolution method WaveD using band-limited wavelets offers both theoretical and computational advantages over traditional compactly supported wavelets. The translation-invariant WaveD with a fast algorithm improves further. The twofold cross-validation method for choosing the threshold parameter and the finest resolution level in WaveD is introduced. The algorithm’s performance is compared with the fixed constant tuning and the default tuning in WaveD.


Bayesian Wavelet-Based Methods For The Detection Of Multiple Changes Of The Long Memory Parameter, Kyungduk Ko Jul 2009

Bayesian Wavelet-Based Methods For The Detection Of Multiple Changes Of The Long Memory Parameter, Kyungduk Ko

Kyungduk Ko

Long memory processes are widely used in many scientific fields, such as economics, physics, and engineering. Change point detection problems have received considerable attention in the literature because of their wide range of possible applications. Here we describe a wavelet-based Bayesian procedure for the estimation and location of multiple change points in the long memory parameter of Gaussian autoregressive fractionally integrated moving average models (ARFIMA(p, d, q)), with unknown autoregressive and moving average parameters. Our methodology allows the number of change points to be unknown. The reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm is used for posterior inference. The method …


Testing And Application Of Surrogate Surfaces For Understanding Potential Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Dry Deposition, Seth N. Lyman, Mae Sexauer Gustin, Eric M. Prestbo, Phillip I. Kilner, Eric Edgerton, Ben Hartsell Jul 2009

Testing And Application Of Surrogate Surfaces For Understanding Potential Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Dry Deposition, Seth N. Lyman, Mae Sexauer Gustin, Eric M. Prestbo, Phillip I. Kilner, Eric Edgerton, Ben Hartsell

USU Uintah Basin Faculty Publications

Currently there is no standard method for measurement of atmospheric mercury dry deposition. While all operationally defined forms of atmospheric mercury (elemental, oxidized, and particulate) can be dry deposited, oxidized forms are of concern due to high deposition velocities, water solubility, and reactivity. This paper describes the development of a surrogate surface for characterizing potential dry deposition of gaseous oxidized mercury (GOM). Laboratory tests showed that the surface collected HgCl2, HgBr2, and HgO with equal efficiency, and deposition was not significantly influenced by temperature, humidity, or ozone concentrations. Deposition of mercury to surfaces in field deployments was correlated with GOM …


A New Formula Describing The Scaffold Structure Of Spiral Galaxies, Harry I. Ringermacher, Lawrence R. Mead Jul 2009

A New Formula Describing The Scaffold Structure Of Spiral Galaxies, Harry I. Ringermacher, Lawrence R. Mead

Faculty Publications

We describe a new formula capable of quantitatively characterizing the Hubble sequence of spiral galaxies including grand design and barred spirals. Special shapes such as ring galaxies with inward and outward arms are also described by the analytic continuation of the same formula. The formula is r() = A/log [B tan (/2N)]. This function intrinsically generates a bar in a continuous, fixed relationship relative to an arm of arbitrary winding sweep. A is simply a scale parameter while B, together with N, determines the spiral pitch. Roughly, greater N results in tighter winding. Greater B results in greater arm sweep …


Deep Inelastic Scattering With Leading Protons Or Large Rapidity Gaps At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, D. Nicholass, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, F. Cindolo, M. Corradi, G. Iacobucci, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, A. Polini, S. Antonelli, M. Basile, M. Bindi, L. Cifarelli, A. Contin, F. Palmonari, S. De Pasquale, G. Sartorelli, A. Zichichi Jul 2009

Deep Inelastic Scattering With Leading Protons Or Large Rapidity Gaps At Hera, S. Chekanov, M. Derrick, S. Magill, B. Musgrave, D. Nicholass, J. Repond, R. Yoshida, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, P. Antonioli, G. Bari, L. Bellagamba, D. Boscherini, A. Bruni, G. Bruni, G. Cara Romeo, F. Cindolo, M. Corradi, G. Iacobucci, A. Margotti, T. Massam, R. Nania, A. Polini, S. Antonelli, M. Basile, M. Bindi, L. Cifarelli, A. Contin, F. Palmonari, S. De Pasquale, G. Sartorelli, A. Zichichi

Faculty Publications

The dissociation of virtual photons, γ{star operator} p → X p, in events with a large rapidity gap between X and the outgoing proton, as well as in events in which the leading proton was directly measured, has been studied with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The data cover photon virtualities Q2 > 2 GeV2 and γ{star operator} p centre-of-mass energies 40 < W < 240 GeV, with MX > 2 GeV, where MX is the mass of the hadronic final state, X. Leading protons were detected in the ZEUS leading proton spectrometer. The cross section is presented as a function of t, the squared four-momentum transfer at the …


Fixed Point Theory For Admissible Type Maps With Applications, Ravi P. Agarwal, Donal O'Regan Jul 2009

Fixed Point Theory For Admissible Type Maps With Applications, Ravi P. Agarwal, Donal O'Regan

Mathematics and System Engineering Faculty Publications

We present new Leray-Schauder alternatives, Krasnoselskii and Lefschetz fixed point theory for multivalued maps between Fréchet spaces. As an application we show that our results are directly applicable to establish the existence of integral equations over infinite intervals. Copyright © 2009 R. P. Agarwal and D. O'Regan


Tidal Limits To Planetary Habitability, Rory Barnes, Brian Jackson, Richard Greenberg, Sean N. Raymond Jul 2009

Tidal Limits To Planetary Habitability, Rory Barnes, Brian Jackson, Richard Greenberg, Sean N. Raymond

Brian Jackson

The habitable zones (HZs) of main-sequence stars have traditionally been defined as the range of orbits that intercept the appropriate amount of stellar flux to permit surface water on a planet. Terrestrial exoplanets discovered to orbit M stars in these zones, which are close-in due to decreased stellar luminosity, may also undergo significant tidal heating. Tidal heating may span a wide range for terrestrial exoplanets and may significantly affect conditions near the surface. For example, if heating rates on an exoplanet are near or greater than that on Io (where tides drive volcanism that resurfaces the planet at least every …


Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulse Chirp Effects On Asymmetries In Ionized Electron Momentum Distributions, Liang-You Peng, Fang Tan, Qihuang Gong, Evgeny A. Pronin, Anthony F. Starace Jul 2009

Few-Cycle Attosecond Pulse Chirp Effects On Asymmetries In Ionized Electron Momentum Distributions, Liang-You Peng, Fang Tan, Qihuang Gong, Evgeny A. Pronin, Anthony F. Starace

Anthony F. Starace Publications

The momentum distributions of electrons ionized from H atoms by chirped few-cycle attosecond pulses are investigated by numerically solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation. The central carrier frequency of the pulse is chosen to be 25 eV, which is well above the ionization threshold. The asymmetry (or difference) in the yield of electrons ionized along and opposite to the direction of linear laser polarization is found to be very sensitive to the pulse chirp (for pulses with fixed carrier-envelope phase), both for a fixed electron energy and for the energy-integrated yield. In particular, the larger the pulse chirp, the larger the …


Increasing The Reliability Of Ecological Models Using Modern Software Engineering Techniques, Robert M. Scheller, Brian R. Sturtevant, Eric J. Gustafson, Brendan C. Ward, David J. Mladenoff Jul 2009

Increasing The Reliability Of Ecological Models Using Modern Software Engineering Techniques, Robert M. Scheller, Brian R. Sturtevant, Eric J. Gustafson, Brendan C. Ward, David J. Mladenoff

Environmental Science and Management Faculty Publications and Presentations

Modern software development techniques are largely unknown to ecologists. Typically, ecological models and other software tools are developed for limited research purposes, and additional capabilities are added later, usually in an ad hoc manner. Modern software engineering techniques can substantially increase scientific rigor and confidence in ecological models and tools. These techniques have the potential to transform how ecological software is conceived and developed, improve precision, reduce errors, and increase scientific credibility. We describe our re-engineering of the forest landscape model LANDIS (LANdscape DIsturbance and Succession) to illustrate the advantages of using common software engineering practices.


Simultaneous, Noninvasive Observation Of Elastic Scattering, Fluorescence And Inelastic Scattering As A Monitor Of Blood Flow And Hematocrit In Human Fingertip Capillary Beds, Joseph Chaiken, Jerry Goodisman, Bin Deng, Rebecca J. Bussjager, George Shaheen Jul 2009

Simultaneous, Noninvasive Observation Of Elastic Scattering, Fluorescence And Inelastic Scattering As A Monitor Of Blood Flow And Hematocrit In Human Fingertip Capillary Beds, Joseph Chaiken, Jerry Goodisman, Bin Deng, Rebecca J. Bussjager, George Shaheen

Chemistry - All Scholarship

We report simultaneous observation of elastic scattering, fluorescence, and inelastic scattering from in vivo near-infrared probing of human skin. Careful control of the mechanical force needed to obtain reliable registration of in vivo tissue with an appropriate optical system allows reproducible observation of blood flow in capillary beds of human volar side fingertips. The time dependence of the elastically scattered light is highly correlated with that of the combined fluorescence and Raman scattered light. We interpret this in terms of turbidity (the impeding effect of red blood cells on optical propagation to and from the scattering centers) and the changes …


51st Rocky Mountain Conference On Analytical Chemistry Jul 2009

51st Rocky Mountain Conference On Analytical Chemistry

Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance

Final program, abstracts, and information about the 51st annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical Chemistry, co-endorsed by the Colorado Section of the American Chemical Society and the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Held in Snowmass, Colorado, July 19-23, 2009.


Charge Transfer Assisted By Collective H-Bonding Network Dynamics, Omar F. Mohammed, Christina M. Othon, Oh-Hoon Kwon, Ahmed H. Zewail Jul 2009

Charge Transfer Assisted By Collective H-Bonding Network Dynamics, Omar F. Mohammed, Christina M. Othon, Oh-Hoon Kwon, Ahmed H. Zewail

Christina M Othon

Although there have been numerous studies of solvation, the role of solvent specific and collective interactions, especially for charge-transfer processes, remains difficult to unravel. Here, we report, using femtosecond fluorescence up-conversion and steady-state spectroscopic measurements, studies of well-designed single-sited formylperylene (FPe) in binary solvents. One of the solvents (methanol, MOH) can selectively hydrogen (H) bond to the carbonyl (C=O) site, while the other (acetonitrile, ACN) cannot, but both have similar polarity ( for MOH and for ACN). The results reveal that ultrafast charge transfer from the perylene unit to the carbonyl group of FPe is facilitated by site-specific H-bonding interactions …


The Feasibility Analysis Of The Third Euro-Asia Continental Bridge, Tongyou Weng Jul 2009

The Feasibility Analysis Of The Third Euro-Asia Continental Bridge, Tongyou Weng

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Research On Decision-Making On Take-Back Models In Reverse Logistics For End-Of-Life Electronic Products, Yiwei Wang Jul 2009

Research On Decision-Making On Take-Back Models In Reverse Logistics For End-Of-Life Electronic Products, Yiwei Wang

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


New Eurasian Continental Bridgehead Lianyungang, Qiaoqiao Wu Jul 2009

New Eurasian Continental Bridgehead Lianyungang, Qiaoqiao Wu

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Construction And Development Of Shanghai International Shipping Center, Shimin Wang Jul 2009

The Construction And Development Of Shanghai International Shipping Center, Shimin Wang

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Lng Shipping Market Analysis, Guangchuan Xia Jul 2009

Lng Shipping Market Analysis, Guangchuan Xia

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


A Study On Opmtimizing The Cold Chain Logistic System In China, Huizhong Chen Jul 2009

A Study On Opmtimizing The Cold Chain Logistic System In China, Huizhong Chen

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Research On Risk Evaluation Of Shanghai Lng Import Program, Chao Lin Jul 2009

The Research On Risk Evaluation Of Shanghai Lng Import Program, Chao Lin

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Analysis On Strategies Of Liners Against The Global Financial Crisis, Feng Chen Jul 2009

Analysis On Strategies Of Liners Against The Global Financial Crisis, Feng Chen

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


The Research On Optimization Of Liner Route Between China To Middle East, Tingyi Chen Jul 2009

The Research On Optimization Of Liner Route Between China To Middle East, Tingyi Chen

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Research On Value-At-Risk In International Crude Oil Shipping Market, Xiaoyin Cui Jul 2009

Research On Value-At-Risk In International Crude Oil Shipping Market, Xiaoyin Cui

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.


Research On Brand Strategies Of Cdl Company, Wei Gu Jul 2009

Research On Brand Strategies Of Cdl Company, Wei Gu

World Maritime University Dissertations

No abstract provided.