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TU-735 Polarizations in B → V V decays

by Hsiang-nan Li, Satoshi Mishima , 2004
"... We demonstrate that the polarization fractions of most tree-dominated B → V V decays can be simply understood by means of kinematics in the heavy-quark or largeenergy limit. For example, the longitudinal polarization fractions RL of the B0 → (D∗+ s,D ∗+,ρ+)D ∗ − and B + → (D∗+ s,D ∗+,ρ+)ρ0 modes inc ..."
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increase as the masses of the mesons D∗+ s,D ∗+,ρ+ emitted from the weak vertex decrease. The subleading finite-mass or finite-energy corrections modify these simple estimates only slightly. Our predictions for the B → D ∗ (s) D ∗ polarization fractions derived in the perturbative QCD framework, especially

Su-hao Tu * Ying-hwa Chang**

by unknown authors , 2000
"... This paper examines gender differences in gender-role attitudes from a perspective in which social and economic changes are assumed to be the main force changing family life, employment life and individual beliefs. In doing so, this paper uses a comparative framework to assess the extent how family- ..."
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This paper examines gender differences in gender-role attitudes from a perspective in which social and economic changes are assumed to be the main force changing family life, employment life and individual beliefs. In doing so, this paper uses a comparative framework to assess the extent how family

Databases and Distributed Systems Group, TU Darmstadt, Germany,

by Kai Sachs, Samuel Kounev, Jean Bacon, Ro Buchmann
"... Message-oriented middleware (MOM) is at the core of a vast number of financial services and telco applications, and is gaining increasing traction in other industries, such as manufacturing, transportation, health-care and supply chain management. Novel messaging applications, however, pose some ser ..."
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representative of real-world applications. In addition to providing a standard workload and metrics for MOM performance, the benchmark provides a flexible performance analysis framework that allows users to tailor the workload to their requirements. The contributions of this paper are: i) we present a detailed

TU/00/601 Resonance Enhanced Tunneling

by Sh. Matsumoto, M. Yoshimura, Oho Tsukuba, Ibaraki Japan , 2000
"... Time evolution of tunneling in thermal medium is examined using the real-time semiclassical formalism previously developed. Effect of anharmonic terms in the potential well is shown to give a new mechanism of resonance enhanced tunneling. If the friction from environment is small enough, this mechan ..."
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, this mechanism may give a very large enhancement for the tunneling rate. The case of the asymmetric wine bottle potential is worked out in detail. 1 In our previous paper [1] we formulated within the semiclassical framework how to deal with the real-time dynamics of tunneling that takes place in thermal medium

TU-I2 Rendering Control System Applications

by Vladimir Yarygin Ihep Protvino
"... One of the main goals of the control system engineer is to provide functional, intuitive, easy-to-use-and-maintain application programs to the operators, machine physicists, and hardware engineers. One way to do this is to avoid writing code entirely and systematically generate applications via data ..."
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if not impossible in such schemes for widget A to react to an event (a mouse click) and tell widget B to do something, simple because there is no opportunity to program. On the other hand programming is itself a daunting task for many potential developers. A framework is needed where the same fundamental

Agents & Artifacts for Systems Biology: Toward a framework based on TuCSoN

by Sara Montagna, Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini - Industrial Simulation Conference 2006 (ISC 2006 , 2006
"... Multiagent systems (MASs) are seemingly a promising way to model and simulate biological systems and networks, go-ing toward a system-level understanding of such complex systems, as promoted by Systems Biology. In this paper we propose an agent-based framework based on the notion of agents and artif ..."
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Multiagent systems (MASs) are seemingly a promising way to model and simulate biological systems and networks, go-ing toward a system-level understanding of such complex systems, as promoted by Systems Biology. In this paper we propose an agent-based framework based on the notion of agents

TuA12.4 Average Consensus over Small World Networks: A Probabilistic Framework

by Pedram Hovareshti, John S. Baras, Vijay Gupta
"... Abstract — It has been observed that adding a few long range edges to certain graph topologies can significantly increase the rate of convergence for consensus algorithms. A notable example is the class of ring-structured Watts-Strogatz small world graphs. Building on probabilistic methods for analy ..."
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for analyzing ‘small-world phenomena’, developed in our earlier work, we provide here a probabilistic framework for analyzing this effect. We investigate what graph characteristics lead to such a significant improvement and develop bounds to analyze consensus problems on randomly varying graphs. I.

Wischhusen, TuTech Innovation GmbHA Framework for Describing and Solving PDE Models in Modelica A Framework for Describing and Solving PDE Models in Modelica

by Gerhard Schmitz (editor, L. Saldamli, B. Bachmann, P. Fritzson, H. Wiesmann, Dr. Hilding Elmqvist, Dynasim Ab, Levon Saldamli, Bernhard Bachmann, Hansjürg Wiesmann, Peter Fritzson
"... Currently, the Modelica language [3, 4] has limited support for solving partial differential equations (PDEs). There is ongoing work for introducing PDE support at the language level [5, 6]. This paper describes a prototype for describing PDE problems using the Modelica Language without any extensio ..."
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Currently, the Modelica language [3, 4] has limited support for solving partial differential equations (PDEs). There is ongoing work for introducing PDE support at the language level [5, 6]. This paper describes a prototype for describing PDE problems using the Modelica Language without any extensions, as an intermediate step. The goal is to define standard PDE models independent of specific domains, boundary conditions or any spatial discretization, and allow a user to reuse this without manual discretization. Modelica packages are used to define continuous domain boundaries, domains, and field variables over domains. Corresponding space discrete version of these packages are used to solve the space discretized PDE problem. 1

TU/96/500 Baryogenesis and thermal history after inflation ∗

by M. Yoshimura , 1996
"... The basic idea of baryogenesis is lectured to introduce non-experts to this subject. Some recent topics, necessarily subjective in view of short time limitation, are also presented to show how the initial condition for baryogenesis is realized in the new framework of inflation. ..."
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The basic idea of baryogenesis is lectured to introduce non-experts to this subject. Some recent topics, necessarily subjective in view of short time limitation, are also presented to show how the initial condition for baryogenesis is realized in the new framework of inflation.

A Metadata Level for the tuBiG Grid-aware Infrastructure

by Sabin Buraga
"... Abstract. The paper proposes the use of a metadata level in the context of designing a Java-based object-oriented system, called tuBG, that offers a layered infrastructure to create the adequate framework for complex interactions between Grid components (e.g., agents or Web services). Our proposal c ..."
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Abstract. The paper proposes the use of a metadata level in the context of designing a Java-based object-oriented system, called tuBG, that offers a layered infrastructure to create the adequate framework for complex interactions between Grid components (e.g., agents or Web services). Our proposal
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