نتایج جستجو برای: constrained probability orbit

تعداد نتایج: 331992  

1998
Tor A. Johansen Bjarne A. Foss

ORBIT is a MATLAB-based toolkit for black-box and grey-box modeling of non-linear dynamic systems. The model representation is based on multiple local models valid in di erent operating regimes, that are smoothly blended into a global non-linear model. ORBIT is a computeraided modeling environment that supports the interactive development of regime-based models on the basis of a mixture of empi...

2004
A. Kawachi T. Naito

The PSR1259−63/SS2883 binary system consists of a Be star and a radio pulsar in a highly eccentric orbit. We discuss on very-high energy and high energy emissions from the particles accelerated in the Be star flows, due to the interactions of the relativistic pulsar wind and mass outflows of the star. The outflow parameters are constrained by the TeV observation results.

2003
W. I. Bertiger

Orbits for satellites o f the Global Positioning System (GPS) have been determined with submeter accuracy. Tests used to assess orbit accuracy include orbit comparisons from independent data sets, orbit prediction, ground baseline determination, and formal errors. One satellite tracked for 8 hours each day shows rms errors below I m even when predicted more than 3 days outside of a 1-week data ...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2015
f. bardestani a. iranmanesh

an algebraic construction for constant dimension subspace codes is called orbit code. it arises as the orbits under the action of a subgroup of the general linear group on subspaces in an ambient space. in particular orbit codes of a singer subgroup of the general linear group has investigated recently. in this paper, we consider the normalizer of a singer subgroup of the general linear group a...

2015
John M Nichol Shannon P Harvey Michael D Shulman Arijeet Pal Vladimir Umansky Emmanuel I Rashba Bertrand I Halperin Amir Yacoby

The central-spin problem is a widely studied model of quantum decoherence. Dynamic nuclear polarization occurs in central-spin systems when electronic angular momentum is transferred to nuclear spins and is exploited in quantum information processing for coherent spin manipulation. However, the mechanisms limiting this process remain only partially understood. Here we show that spin-orbit coupl...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Muthukrishnan Senthil Kumar Aresh Dadlani Kiseon Kim

We investigate the stationary characteristics of an M/G/1 retrial queue where the server, subject to active failures, primarily attends incoming calls and directs outgoing calls only when idle. On finding the server unavailable (busy or failed), inbound calls join the orbit and reattempt for service at exponentiallydistributed time intervals. The system stability condition and probability gener...

2009
Lewis Bowen

The following result is proven. Let G 1 T 1 (X 1 , µ 1) and G 2 T 2 (X 2 , µ 2) be orbit-equivalent, essentially free, probability measure preserving actions of countable groups G 1 and G 2. Let H be any countable group. For i = 1, 2, let Γ i = G i * H be the free product. Then the actions of Γ 1 and Γ 2 coinduced from T 1 and T 2 are orbit-equivalent. As an application, it is shown that if Γ i...

2001
P. W. Brouwer Bertrand I. Halperin

We review recent theoretical developments about the role of spins, electron-electron interactions, and spin-orbit coupling in metal nanoparticles and semiconductor quantum dots. For a closed system, in the absence of spin-orbit coupling or of an external magnetic field, electron-electron interactions make it possible to have ground states with spin S > 1/2. We review here a theoretical analysis...

2001
Bertrand I. Halperin

We review recent theoretical developments about the role of spins, electron-electron interactions, and spin-orbit coupling in metal nanoparticles and semiconductor quantum dots. For a closed system, in the absence of spin-orbit coupling or of an external magnetic field, electron-electron interactions make it possible to have ground states with spin S > 1/2. We review here a theoretical analysis...

2011
ANTHONY QUAS JASON SIEFKEN

Ergodic Optimization is the process of finding invariant probability measures that maximize the integral of a given function. It has been conjectured that “most” functions are optimized by measures supported on a periodic orbit, and it has been proved in several separable spaces that an open and dense subset of functions is optimized by measures supported on a periodic orbit. All known positive...

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