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spin systems

by G Kaur, A Ajoy , 2013
"... of spin coherences in one-dimensional spin systems ..."
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of spin coherences in one-dimensional spin systems

The model checker SPIN.

by Gerard J Holzmann - IEEE Trans. on Software Eng. , 1997
"... Abstract-SPIN is an efficient verification system for models of distributed software systems. It has been used to detect design errors in applications ranging from high-level descriptions of distributed algorithms to detailed code for controlling telephone exchanges. This paper gives an overview of ..."
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Abstract-SPIN is an efficient verification system for models of distributed software systems. It has been used to detect design errors in applications ranging from high-level descriptions of distributed algorithms to detailed code for controlling telephone exchanges. This paper gives an overview

Spin Systems

by V. I. Yukalov , 1999
"... The occurrence of mesoscopic fluctuations in statistical systems implies, from the point of view of dynamical theory, the existence of local instabilities. However, the presence of such fluctuations can make a system, as a whole, more stable from the thermodynamic point of view. Thus, in many cases, ..."
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The occurrence of mesoscopic fluctuations in statistical systems implies, from the point of view of dynamical theory, the existence of local instabilities. However, the presence of such fluctuations can make a system, as a whole, more stable from the thermodynamic point of view. Thus, in many cases

spin systems

by Timothy Zimana
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Extensibility, safety and performance in the SPIN operating system

by Brian N. Bershad, Stefan Savage, Przemys Pardyak, Emin Gun Sirer, Marc E. Fiuczynski, David Becker, Craig Chambers, Susan Eggers , 1995
"... This paper describes the motivation, architecture and performance of SPIN, an extensible operating system. SPIN provides an extension infrastructure, together with a core set of extensible services, that allow applications to safely change the operating system's interface and implementation. Ex ..."
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This paper describes the motivation, architecture and performance of SPIN, an extensible operating system. SPIN provides an extension infrastructure, together with a core set of extensible services, that allow applications to safely change the operating system's interface and implementation

Using spin images for efficient object recognition in cluttered 3D scenes

by Andrew E. Johnson, Martial Hebert - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence , 1999
"... We present a 3-D shape-based object recognition system for simultaneous recognition of multiple objects in scenes containing clutter and occlusion. Recognition is based on matching surfaces by matching points using the spin-image representation. The spin-image is a data level shape descriptor that i ..."
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We present a 3-D shape-based object recognition system for simultaneous recognition of multiple objects in scenes containing clutter and occlusion. Recognition is based on matching surfaces by matching points using the spin-image representation. The spin-image is a data level shape descriptor

Quantum Spin Systems 1

by Bruno Nachtergaele , 2004
"... The theory of quantum spin systems is concerned with properties of quantum systems with an infinite number of degrees of freedom that each ..."
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The theory of quantum spin systems is concerned with properties of quantum systems with an infinite number of degrees of freedom that each

Supersymmetry and spin systems

by H Nicolai - J. Phys. A , 1976
"... Abstract. It is shown that supersymmetry may be applied to spin systems. A simple algebra is proposed and various examples are discussed. It is argued that certain correlation functions must vanish on account of supersymmetry. 1. ..."
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Abstract. It is shown that supersymmetry may be applied to spin systems. A simple algebra is proposed and various examples are discussed. It is argued that certain correlation functions must vanish on account of supersymmetry. 1.

Decoherence in quantum spin systems

by H. De Raedt, V. V. Dobrovitski , 2008
"... Abstract. Computer simulations of decoherence in quantum spin systems require the solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for interacting quantum spin systems over extended periods of time. We use exact diagonalization, the Chebyshev polynomial technique, four Suzuki-formula algorithms, ..."
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Abstract. Computer simulations of decoherence in quantum spin systems require the solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for interacting quantum spin systems over extended periods of time. We use exact diagonalization, the Chebyshev polynomial technique, four Suzuki-formula algorithms

Geometrical string and spin systems

by G. K. Savvidy , 1993
"... We formulate the geometrical string which has been proposed in the articles [1, 2, 3] on the euclidean lattice. It is possible to find such spin systems with local interaction which reproduce the same surface dynamics. In the three-dimensional case this spin system is a usual Ising ferromagnet with ..."
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We formulate the geometrical string which has been proposed in the articles [1, 2, 3] on the euclidean lattice. It is possible to find such spin systems with local interaction which reproduce the same surface dynamics. In the three-dimensional case this spin system is a usual Ising ferromagnet
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