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Holomorphic Liftings From Infinite Dimensional Spaces, Sean Dineen, Milena Venkova Jan 2011

Holomorphic Liftings From Infinite Dimensional Spaces, Sean Dineen, Milena Venkova

Articles

We obtain a number of positive solutions to a holomorphic lifting problem on a domain in a locally convex space.


Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy For Detection Of Organic Residues Impact Of Ambient Atmosphere And Laser Parameters, Christopher G. Brown Jan 2011

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy For Detection Of Organic Residues Impact Of Ambient Atmosphere And Laser Parameters, Christopher G. Brown

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is showing great potential as an atomic analytical technique. With its ability to rapidly analyze all forms of matter, with little-to-no sample preparation, LIBS has many advantages over conventional atomic emission spectroscopy techniques. With the maturation of the technologies that make LIBS possible, there has been a growing movement to implement LIBS in portable analyzers for field applications. In particular, LIBS has long been considered the front-runner in the drive for stand-off detection of trace deposits of explosives. Thus there is a need for a better understanding of the relevant processes that are responsible for …


Few-Cycle Pulses Amplification For Attosecond Science Applications Modeling And Experiments, Michael Hemmer Jan 2011

Few-Cycle Pulses Amplification For Attosecond Science Applications Modeling And Experiments, Michael Hemmer

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The emergence of mode-locked oscillators providing pulses with durations as short as a few electric-field cycles in the near infra-red has paved the way toward electric-field sensitive physics experiments. In addition, the control of the relative phase between the carrier and the pulse envelope, developed in the early 2000’s and rewarded by a Nobel price in 2005, now provides unprecedented control over the pulse behaviour. The amplification of such pulses to the millijoule level has been an on-going task in a few world-class laboratories and has triggered the dawn of attoscience, the science of events happening on an attosecond timescale. …


Design, Fabrication, And Testing Of High-Transparency Deep Ultra-Violet Contacts Using Surface Plasmon Coupling In Subwavelength Aluminum Meshes, Clarisse Mazuir Jan 2011

Design, Fabrication, And Testing Of High-Transparency Deep Ultra-Violet Contacts Using Surface Plasmon Coupling In Subwavelength Aluminum Meshes, Clarisse Mazuir

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The present work aims at enhancing the external quantum efficiencies of ultra-violet (UV) sensitive photodetectors (PDs) and light emitting diodes (LEDs)for any light polarization. Deep UV solid state devices are made out of AlGaN or MgZnO and their performances suffer from the high resistivity of their p-doped regions. They require transparent p-contacts; yet the most commonly used transparent contacts have low transmission in the UV: indium tin oxide (ITO) and nickel-gold (Ni/Au 5/5 nms) transmit less than 50% and 30% respectively at 300 nm. Here we investigate the use of surface plasmons (SPs) to design transparent p-contacts for AlGaN devices …


The Synthesis, Optical Properties And Biological Applications Of Mn2+, Cu2+ And Ag+ Doped Zns Nanoparticles, Lun Ma Jan 2011

The Synthesis, Optical Properties And Biological Applications Of Mn2+, Cu2+ And Ag+ Doped Zns Nanoparticles, Lun Ma

Physics Dissertations

As a typical wide-band gap IIB-VI semiconductor, ZnS and ZnS based materials have been extensively studied and used in a variety of applications such as electroluminescence and cathodoluminescence displays, solar cells, and other optoelectronic devices. The most attractive feature of ZnS is its ability to be doped with most transition and/or rare earth metal ions, which allows a wide range of tunable electronic and optical properties. The nanosized ZnS based particles perform unique physical and chemical properties that dramatically differ from their bulk materials due to quantum size confinement. In this dissertation, Mn2+, Cu2+ and Ag+ doped ZnS water soluble …


Fundamental Dynamical Equations For Two And Four-Component Spinors In Galilean And Minkowski Space-Time, Randal Huegele Jan 2011

Fundamental Dynamical Equations For Two And Four-Component Spinors In Galilean And Minkowski Space-Time, Randal Huegele

Physics Dissertations

A search for new fundamental (Galilean and Poincaré invariant) dynamical equations for free elementary particles represented by spinor state functions is conducted in Galilean and Minkowski space-time. A dynamical equation is considered as fundamental if it is invariant under the symmetry operations of the group of the spacetime metric and if its state functions transform like the irreducible representations of the group of the metric. It is shown that there are no Galilean invariant equations for two-component spinor wave functions thus the Pauli equation is not fundamental. It is formally proved that the Lévy-Leblond and Schrö̈dinger equations are the only …


Ceeme: Compensating Events Based Execution Monitoring Enforcement For Cyber-Physical Systems, Thoshitha T. Gamage Jan 2011

Ceeme: Compensating Events Based Execution Monitoring Enforcement For Cyber-Physical Systems, Thoshitha T. Gamage

Doctoral Dissertations

"Fundamentally, inherently observable events in Cyber-Physical Systems with tight coupling between cyber and physical components can result in a confidentiality violation. By observing how the physical elements react to cyber commands, adversaries can identify critical links in the system and force the cyber control algorithm to make erroneous decisions. Thus, there is a propensity for a breach in confidentiality leading to further attacks on availability or integrity. Due to the highly integrated nature of Cyber-Physical Systems, it is also extremely difficult to map the system semantics into a security framework under existing security models. The far-reaching objective of this research …


Epitaxial Electrodeposition Of Metal Oxide Films And Superlattices Which Exhibit Resistance Switching, Rakesh V. Gudavarthy Jan 2011

Epitaxial Electrodeposition Of Metal Oxide Films And Superlattices Which Exhibit Resistance Switching, Rakesh V. Gudavarthy

Doctoral Dissertations

"This dissertation presents an investigation of the electrodeposition of metal oxide films and superlattices on conducting polycrystalline and single crystal substrates. In the first part of the study, electrodeposition of magnetite (Fe₃O₄) films and superlattices in the magnetite/zinc ferrite system which exhibit resistance switching is studied. Paper I reports the electrodeposition of superlattices in the magnetite/zinc ferrite system and shows that only superlattices exhibit multistate resistance switching. In paper II, simple polycrystalline magnetite films electrodeposited on stainless steel crystals exhibit multistate resistance switching which can be tuned by controlling the composition of the films. Paper II describes the epitaxial electrodeposition …


Receiver Function Studies Of Crustal Structure, Composition, And Evolution Beneath The Afar Depression, Ethiopia, Sattam A. Almadani Jan 2011

Receiver Function Studies Of Crustal Structure, Composition, And Evolution Beneath The Afar Depression, Ethiopia, Sattam A. Almadani

Doctoral Dissertations

"The dissertation utilizes a set of sophisticated computer programs developed at the Geophysics group at Missouri S&T to characterize crustal properties beneath the Afar Depression in Ethiopia where extensional tectonics dominates. In this study, measurements of crustal thickness (H), crustal mean Vp/Vs [which is related to Poisson's ratio (Σ)], and the sharpness of the Moho (R) were determined using teleseismic data from 18 broadband seismic sensors that we deployed along a profile of 250 km long with a station spacing of ~ 10 km. The stations had been recording continuously for an entire year from December 2009 until December 2010. …


Controls On Sensible Heat And Latent Energy Fluxes From A Short-Hydroperiod Florida Everglades Marsh, Jessica L. Schedlbauer, Steven F. Oberbauer, Gregory Starr, Kristine L. Jimenez Jan 2011

Controls On Sensible Heat And Latent Energy Fluxes From A Short-Hydroperiod Florida Everglades Marsh, Jessica L. Schedlbauer, Steven F. Oberbauer, Gregory Starr, Kristine L. Jimenez

FCE LTER Journal Articles

Little is known of energy balance in low latitude wetlands where there is a year-round growing season and a climate best defined by wet and dry seasons. The Florida Everglades is a highly managed and extensive subtropical wetland that exerts a substantial influence on the hydrology and climate of the south Florida region. However, the effects of seasonality and active water management on energy balance in the Everglades ecosystem are poorly understood. An eddy covariance and micrometeorological tower was established in a short-hydroperiod Everglades marsh to examine the dominant environmental controls on sensible heat (H) and latent energy …


An Approach To Improve The Failure Rate Model Of A Solid State Laser By Utalizing The Physics Of Failure Methodology, Omar L. Thompson Jan 2011

An Approach To Improve The Failure Rate Model Of A Solid State Laser By Utalizing The Physics Of Failure Methodology, Omar L. Thompson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The ability to predict the failure rate of any military laser is very critical. In-field laser usage does not support the troubleshooting and repairing of a complex electro optical system. The only published laser failure rate model was last updated by the Department of Defense in 1975. Consequently, the failure rate predicted is inaccurate due to model deficiencies. This dissertation has developed a laser failure rate model for diode pumped lasers with improved failure rate prediction accuracy. The model has surpassed the capabilities of the Department of Defense model by the inclusion of key performance attributes that are currently not …


Overcoming The Obstacles To Sustainability In Ghana, Ashley M. Scott Jan 2011

Overcoming The Obstacles To Sustainability In Ghana, Ashley M. Scott

CMC Senior Theses

For several decades following its independence from Great Britain, Ghana’s policies continued to promote over-extraction of natural resources to the detriment of its economy and rural communities. Agricultural and forestry policy has gradually evolved to foster more sustainable and equitable practices, as in building partnerships with the private sector to fund infrastructure improvements. Policy has recently recognized the dire need to adopt agricultural practices and means of forest resource extraction that are compatible with ecological stewardship. However, many shortcomings are still apparent. Large logging operations completely disregard forestry regulations with impunity, whereas rural sustenance extractors are severely punished in the …


Energy Storage: Technology For A More Efficient Grid, Noah Proser Jan 2011

Energy Storage: Technology For A More Efficient Grid, Noah Proser

CMC Senior Theses

Energy storage technologies have the potential to revolutionize the electric grid by allowing for the integration of renewable generation while increasing the utilization and efficiency of current grid assets. These technologies include pumped hydroelectric storage, compressed air energy storage (CAES), flywheels, batteries, thermal energy storage (TES), super capacitors, and superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES). While energy storage has been implemented in some areas, its benefits are greatly undervalued by current regulatory frameworks leading to suboptimal outcomes for grid operators, utilities, and ratepayers. Large-scale adoption of storage technologies will require regulatory frameworks that recognize the benefits of grid-scale storage across generation, …


The Mathematical Landscape, Antonio Collazo Jan 2011

The Mathematical Landscape, Antonio Collazo

CMC Senior Theses

The intent of this paper is to present the reader will enough information to spark a curiosity in to the subject. By no means is the following a complete formulation of any of the topics covered. I want to give the reader a tour of the mathematical landscape. There are plenty of further details to explore in each section, I have just touched the tip the iceberg. The work is basically in four sections: Numbers, Geometry, Functions, Sets and Logic, which are the basic building blocks of Math. The first sections are a exposition into the mathematical objects and their …


How Other Drivers’ Vehicle Characteristics Influence Your Driving Speed, Russell Brockett Jan 2011

How Other Drivers’ Vehicle Characteristics Influence Your Driving Speed, Russell Brockett

CMC Senior Theses

An analysis of the effect of passing vehicles’ characteristics and their impact on other drivers’ velocities was investigated. Three experimental studies were proposed and likely outcomes were discussed. Experiment 1 focused on the effect of passing vehicle type (SUV, sedan or truck) on driver speed. Drivers were hypothesized as going faster when the same vehicle type as they were driving passed them versus when no vehicle or a different vehicle passed them. Experiment 2 focused on the effect of passing SUV age on driver’s speed. Evidence suggests passing older SUVs will increase the driver’s speed more than new SUVs. Experiment …


Women In Mathematics: An Historical Account Of Women's Experiences And Achievement, Kendra D. Huff Jan 2011

Women In Mathematics: An Historical Account Of Women's Experiences And Achievement, Kendra D. Huff

CMC Senior Theses

For a long time, women have struggled to gain complete acceptance in the mathematics field. The purpose of this paper is to explore the history of women in the field of mathematics, the impact and experiences of current female mathematicians, and the common trends for women in the mathematics field, through literature review and personal interviews. This paper looks at the lives of four famous female mathematicians, as well as female mathematicians in the Claremont Colleges who were interviewed for this paper. Specifically this paper examines the discrimination they faced and how they overcame this discrimination, as well as the …


Twisted Virtual Biracks, Jessica Ceniceros Jan 2011

Twisted Virtual Biracks, Jessica Ceniceros

CMC Senior Theses

This thesis will take a look at a branch of topology called knot theory. We will first look at what started the study of this field, classical knot theory. Knot invariants such as the Bracket polynomial and the Jones polynomial will be introduced and studied. We will then explore racks and biracks along with the axioms obtained from the Reidemeister moves. We will then move on to generalize classical knot theory to what is now known as virtual knot theory which was first introduced by Louis Kauffman. Finally, we take a look at a newer aspect of knot theory, twisted …


Using Avl Data To Improve Transit On-Time Performance, Fabian Cevallos, Xiaobo Wang, Zhenmin Chen, Albert Gan Jan 2011

Using Avl Data To Improve Transit On-Time Performance, Fabian Cevallos, Xiaobo Wang, Zhenmin Chen, Albert Gan

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

This paper describes an approach for improving on-time performance at transit agencies. It takes advantage of the schedule adherence information from an AVL system. A methodology that can be used to update the bus timetables by using AVL schedule adherence data is described. Using statistical analysis, the main goal is to maximize the density area of the on-time performance range. From this distribution, the optimal value is obtained and used to update the times in the timetables. Then, a comparison process is used to assess the on-time performance improvements. In addition, a simulation process is presented to provide a different …


Scalable Parallel Processing Of Multi-Objective Optimized Dna Sequence Assembly, Munib Ahmed Jan 2011

Scalable Parallel Processing Of Multi-Objective Optimized Dna Sequence Assembly, Munib Ahmed

Computer Science and Engineering Dissertations

Bioinformatics is an emerging branch of science where issues pertaining to molecular biology are evaluated and resolved by leveraging the techniques and algorithms devised in the field of computer science. Most of these issues are due to the enormous amount of data and the computational complexity involved in generating expeditious and qualitatively viable solutions. This poses a challenge to the algorithm developers who must strive to achieve multiple conflicting objectives of processing very large dataset with the highest accuracy possible while keeping the execution time to a minimum. Genome assembly is one such problem in bioinformatics where a DNA sequence …


Alteration Of Hydrogen Bonding In The Vicinity Of Histidine 48 Disrupts Millisecond Motions In Rnase A, Nicolet Doucet, Gennady Khirich, Evgueni Kovriguine, J. Patrick Loria Jan 2011

Alteration Of Hydrogen Bonding In The Vicinity Of Histidine 48 Disrupts Millisecond Motions In Rnase A, Nicolet Doucet, Gennady Khirich, Evgueni Kovriguine, J. Patrick Loria

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

The motion of amino acid residues on the millisecond (ms) time scale is involved in the tight regulation of catalytic function in numerous enzyme systems. Using a combination of mutational, enzymological, and relaxation-compensated 15N Carr−Purcell−Meiboom−Gill (CPMG) methods, we have previously established the conformational significance of the distant His48 residue and the neighboring loop 1 in RNase A function. These studies suggested that RNase A relies on an intricate network of hydrogen bonding interactions involved in propagating functionally relevant, long-range ms motions to the catalytic site of the enzyme. To further investigate the dynamic importance of this H-bonding network, this …


Recent Advances In The Synthetic And Mechanistic Aspects Of The Ruthenium-Catalyzed Carbon-Heteroatom Bond Forming Reactions Of Alkenes And Alkynes, Chae S. Yi Jan 2011

Recent Advances In The Synthetic And Mechanistic Aspects Of The Ruthenium-Catalyzed Carbon-Heteroatom Bond Forming Reactions Of Alkenes And Alkynes, Chae S. Yi

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

The group’s recent advances in catalytic carbon-to-heteroatom bond forming reactions of alkenes and alkynes are described. For the C–O bond formation reaction, a well-defined bifunctional ruthenium-amido catalyst has been successfully employed for the conjugate addition of alcohols to acrylic compounds. The ruthenium-hydride complex (PCy3)2(CO)RuHCl was found to be a highly effective catalyst for the regioselective alkyne-to-carboxylic acid coupling reaction in yielding synthetically useful enol ester products. Cationic ruthenium-hydride catalyst generated in-situ from (PCy3)2(CO)RuHCl/HBF4·OEt2 was successfully utilized for both the hydroamination and related C–N bond forming reactions of alkenes. For …


Identifying And Addressing Specific Student Difficulties In Advanced Thermal Physics, Trevor I. Smith Jan 2011

Identifying And Addressing Specific Student Difficulties In Advanced Thermal Physics, Trevor I. Smith

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

As part of an ongoing multi-university research study on student understanding of concepts in thermal physics at the upper division, I identified several student difficulties with topics related to heat engines (especially the Carnot cycle), as well as difficulties related to the Boltzmann factor. In an effort to address these difficulties, I developed two guided-inquiry worksheet activities (a.k.a. tutorials) for use in advanced undergraduate thermal physics courses. Both tutorials seek to improve student understanding of the utility and physical background of a particular mathematical expression. One tutorial focuses on a derivation of Carnot's theorem regarding the limit on thermodynamic efficiency, …


Central Simple Superalgebras With Superantiautomorphism Of Order Two Of The Second Kind, Ameer Jaber Jan 2011

Central Simple Superalgebras With Superantiautomorphism Of Order Two Of The Second Kind, Ameer Jaber

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

Our main purpose is to develop the theory of existence of superantiautomorphisms of order two of the second kind (which are caled superinvolutions of the second kind) on finite dimensional central simple superalgebras A=M_n(D), where D is a finite dimensional division superalgebra with nontrivial grading over K, where K is a field of any characteristic. We determine which finite dimensional central simple superalgebras posses a superinvolution of the second kind and put these results in the context of the Albert-Reihm Theorem on the existence of involutions of the second kind.


A Boundary Value Problem For Bitsadze Equation In Matrix Form, Sezayi̇ Hizliyel, Mehmet Çağliyan Jan 2011

A Boundary Value Problem For Bitsadze Equation In Matrix Form, Sezayi̇ Hizliyel, Mehmet Çağliyan

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this work, we investigate the solvability of the problem \frac{\partial^2w}{\partial \overline\phi ^2}=f Re\{i\phi(z)w(z)\}=\gamma_1(z),Rew_{\overline\phi}(z)=\gamma_2(z) z \in \partial D in the unit disk of complex plane. Here f , \gamma_1 and \gamma_2 are given m \times s-complex matrix-valued functions; f\in L^{p} (\overline{D}), \gamma_1, \gamma_2 \in C(\partial D) and \phi is a generating solution for Q-holomorphic functions.


Existence Of Three Solutions To A Non-Homogeneous Multi-Point Bvp Of Second Order Differential Equations, Yuji Liu Jan 2011

Existence Of Three Solutions To A Non-Homogeneous Multi-Point Bvp Of Second Order Differential Equations, Yuji Liu

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

This paper is concerned with a non-homogeneous multi-point boundary value problem of second order differential equation with one-dimensional p-Laplacian. Using multiple fixed point theorems, sufficient conditions to guarantee the existence of at least three solutions of this kind of BVP are established. Two examples are presented to illustrate the main results.


Nilpotent Elements And Reduced Rings, Junchao Wei, Libin Li Jan 2011

Nilpotent Elements And Reduced Rings, Junchao Wei, Libin Li

Turkish Journal of Mathematics

In this paper, we show the following results: (1) R is a min-leftsemicentral ring if and only if eR(1-e)Re=0 for all e \in ME_l(R); (2) Quasi-normal rings, NI rings and weakly reversible rings are all min-leftsemicentral ring; (3) R is left MC2 ring if and only if aRe=0 implies eRa=0 for all e \in ME_l(R) and a \in R if and only if every projective simple left R-module is MUP-injective; (4) R is reduced if and only if R is n-regular and quasi-normal if and only if R is n-regular and weakly reversible; (5) R is strongly regular if and …


Phosphorus Transport In The Bronx River: Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis, Jingyu Wang Jan 2011

Phosphorus Transport In The Bronx River: Qualitative And Quantitative Analysis, Jingyu Wang

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Phosphorus (P) is the primary limiting nutrient for algal growth in freshwater systems. Excessive P from external inputs and release from sediments could accelerate primary productivity leading to eutrophication in the water column, and consequently degrading water quality. The objectives of this study were to predict P bioavailability and estimate spatial and temporal variations in P transport in the Bronx River, New York, USA. The Bronx River originates from the Westchester Davis Brook and Kensico Dam, flowing south through Westchester County (WC) and Bronx to the estuary area where it joins the East River. The total length is about 20 …


Holomorphic Motions And Extremal Annuli, Zhe Wang Jan 2011

Holomorphic Motions And Extremal Annuli, Zhe Wang

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Holomorphic motions, soon after they were introduced, became an important subject in complex analysis. It is now an important tool in the study of complex dynamical systems and in the study of Teichmuller theory. This thesis serves on two purposes: an expository of the past developments and a discovery of new theories.

First, I give an expository account of Slodkowski's theorem based on the proof given by Chirka. Then I present a result about infinitesimal holomorphic motions. I prove the |ε log ε| modulus of continuity for any infinitesimal holomorphic motion. This proof is a very well application of Schwarz's …


Subsurface Compaction A Guide For Wa Farmers And Consultants, Stephen Davies, Alison Lacey Jan 2011

Subsurface Compaction A Guide For Wa Farmers And Consultants, Stephen Davies, Alison Lacey

Bulletins 4000 -

For plants to grow in agricultural soils, roots and emerging shoots must be able to force their way through the soil. In soils of high strength, this growth is physically restricted. High strength soils may be due to natural soil characteristics and conditions or develop as a result of agricultural practices and may be in layers or throughout the soil profile.

In agriculture, high strength soils commonly occur as a result of compaction. Compaction of agricultural soils can be in the surface (often caused by stock trampling or rain drop splatter) or in the subsurface (usually in a layer at …


Spitzer 24Μm Survey For Dust Disks Around Hot White Dwarfs, You-Hua Chu, Kate Y.L. Su, Jana Bilikova, Robert A. Gruendl, Orsola De Marco, Martin A. Guerrero, Adria Updike, Kevin Volk, Thomas Rauch Jan 2011

Spitzer 24Μm Survey For Dust Disks Around Hot White Dwarfs, You-Hua Chu, Kate Y.L. Su, Jana Bilikova, Robert A. Gruendl, Orsola De Marco, Martin A. Guerrero, Adria Updike, Kevin Volk, Thomas Rauch

Arts & Sciences Faculty Publications

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