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Signs of Intermediate Range Hadronic Forces
, 1997
"... We consider high energy hadron-hadron scattering. We show the presence in the amplitude of terms of the form is(q 2 =m 4 ) ln(\Gammaq 2 =m 2 ) for transferred momentum squared m 2 hadr ?? \Gammaq 2 2 QCD and p s AE m. We relate such terms to a novel interaction at impact distances ..."
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. The relation with the structure of the diffractive cone at very small transferred momentum and some possible ways to detect these intermediate range effects are briefly discussed. Introduction It is well known since long time that, for the description of the high energy peripheral scattering and differently
An Intermediate Range Sonar for Fish Detection
"... Abstract: A 12kHz side-scanning sonar for fisheries applications has been developed. The sonar consists of a 2.8°by 120°b eam-width, 40-element array which may either be towed or mountedon the sea floor. In the towed configuration salmon were detected at ranges up to 7km. The sonar was also deploye ..."
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for statistical compensation. For this reason the potential of horizontally oriented sonars at intermediate to long range has been investigated over the past 30 years (1-4). Here we describe initial experiences gained with a sonar designed for horizontal operation in relatively shallow waters at ranges up to 7 km
Global unbounded solutions of the Fujita equation in the intermediate range ∗
"... We consider the Fujita equation ut = ∆u + u p on R N with N ≥ 3. We prove the existence of global, unbounded solutions for pS < p < pJL, where pS: = (N + 2)/(N − 2) and pJL:= (N − 2) 2 − 4N + 8 √ N − 1 ..."
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We consider the Fujita equation ut = ∆u + u p on R N with N ≥ 3. We prove the existence of global, unbounded solutions for pS < p < pJL, where pS: = (N + 2)/(N − 2) and pJL:= (N − 2) 2 − 4N + 8 √ N − 1
Link-level Measurements from an 802.11b Mesh Network
- In SIGCOMM
, 2004
"... This paper anal yzes the causes of packetl oss in a 38-node urban mul ti-hop 802.11b network. The patterns and causes oflv# are important in the design of routing and errorcorrection proto colv as wel as in networkplqq"(v The paper makes the fol l owing observations. The distribution of inter-n ..."
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-nodel oss rates is rel'RfivD' uniform over the wh ol range oflv$ rates; there is no clq$ threshol separating "in range" and "out of range." Mostls ks have relj tivel stabl el oss rates from one second to the next, though a smal l minority have very burstyl osses at that time
How practical is network coding?
, 2006
"... With network coding, intermediate nodes between the source and the receivers of an end-to-end communication session are not only capable of relaying and replicating data messages, but also of coding incoming messages to produce coded outgoing ones. Recent studies have shown that network coding is ..."
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With network coding, intermediate nodes between the source and the receivers of an end-to-end communication session are not only capable of relaying and replicating data messages, but also of coding incoming messages to produce coded outgoing ones. Recent studies have shown that network coding
View Interpolation for Image Synthesis
"... Image-space simplifications have been used to accelerate the calculation of computer graphic images since the dawn of visual simulation. Texture mapping has been used to provide a means by which images may themselves be used as display primitives. The work reported by this paper endeavors to carry t ..."
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this concept to its logical extreme by using interpolated images to portray three-dimensional scenes. The special-effects technique of morphing, which combines interpolation of texture maps and their shape, is applied to computing arbitrary intermediate frames from an array of prestored images. If the images
Tabu Search -- Part I
, 1989
"... This paper presents the fundamental principles underlying tabu search as a strategy for combinatorial optimization problems. Tabu search has achieved impressive practical successes in applications ranging from scheduling and computer channel balancing to cluster analysis and space planning, and more ..."
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of problems for which it is best suited. This paper undertakes to present the major ideas and findings to date, and to indicate challenges for future research. Part I of this study indicates the basic principles, ranging from the short-term memory process at the core of the search to the intermediate and long
Intermediate-Range Order of Alkali Disilicate Glasses and Its Relation to the Devitrification Mechanism
, 2007
"... There are two general mechanisms of devitrification in glass: heterogeneous nucleation of crystals from surfaces and impurities and homogeneous nucleation from the volume. It is thought that structural similarities between glass and crystal at the intermediate-range level influence the mechanism fol ..."
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There are two general mechanisms of devitrification in glass: heterogeneous nucleation of crystals from surfaces and impurities and homogeneous nucleation from the volume. It is thought that structural similarities between glass and crystal at the intermediate-range level influence the mechanism
Local-Global Interactions and the Role of Mesoscopic (intermediate-Range) Elements in Brain Dynamics
"... 59 words; text 1,000 words. Abstract A unifing theory of spatiotemporal brain dynamics should incorporate multiple spatial and temporal scales. Between the microscopic (local) and macroscopic (global) components proposed by Nunez, mesoscopic (intermediate-range) elements should be integral parts o ..."
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59 words; text 1,000 words. Abstract A unifing theory of spatiotemporal brain dynamics should incorporate multiple spatial and temporal scales. Between the microscopic (local) and macroscopic (global) components proposed by Nunez, mesoscopic (intermediate-range) elements should be integral parts
Quark Delocalization, Color Screening, and Nuclear Intermediate Range Attraction
, 1992
"... We consider the effect of including quark delocalization and color screening, in the nonrelativistic quark cluster model, on baryon-baryon potentials and phase shifts. We find that the inclusion of these additional effects allows a good qualitative Up to now, all quark model calculations (including ..."
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potential, bag, and soliton models) of the nuclear force have found difficulty in obtaining the observed intermediate range attraction. [1] It is not even technically easy for meson exchange models [2] to do so. Therefore, one should consider the possibility that all of these models have
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