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Unix And Security: The Influences Of History, Eugene H. Spafford Dec 1991

Unix And Security: The Influences Of History, Eugene H. Spafford

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Three Letters On Computer Security And Society, Eugene H. Spafford Dec 1991

Three Letters On Computer Security And Society, Eugene H. Spafford

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Collisional Redistribution Of Polarized Radiation For Sr-Ar(He) Systems: A Numerical Comparison Of The Semiclassical Decoupiing/Locking Model To Exact Results, Ronald James Bieniek, Paul S. Julienne, Rank Rebentrost Dec 1991

Collisional Redistribution Of Polarized Radiation For Sr-Ar(He) Systems: A Numerical Comparison Of The Semiclassical Decoupiing/Locking Model To Exact Results, Ronald James Bieniek, Paul S. Julienne, Rank Rebentrost

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

Abstract Semiclassical formulations of collisional redistribution of polarized radiation are presented at several levels of approximation, from full classical path coupled equations to the backing/decoupling model. These are numerically tested against the results of a quantum mechanical coupled-channels formalism, by the comparison of polarization curves in both spectral wings of the Srf1 So-1 Pi) transition, with Ar and He as collisional perturbers. It is found that the locking/decoupling model can often produce good agreement with exact results if the effects due to trajectories and multiple Condon points are treated properly. Significant discrepancies due to the Condon approximation used ty the …


User Authentication And Related Topics: An Annotated Bibliography, Eugene H. Spafford, Stephen A. Weeber Dec 1991

User Authentication And Related Topics: An Annotated Bibliography, Eugene H. Spafford, Stephen A. Weeber

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Paint Stripper Composition Having Reduced Volatility Containing Decanolactone, N-Methylpyrrolidone And Butyrolactone And Method Of Use, Harvest L. Collier, Gary L. Bertrand, Raymond L. Venable Dec 1991

Paint Stripper Composition Having Reduced Volatility Containing Decanolactone, N-Methylpyrrolidone And Butyrolactone And Method Of Use, Harvest L. Collier, Gary L. Bertrand, Raymond L. Venable

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

An improved composition of matter and method of use for removing cured coatings of paint or varnish or other similar coatings from substrates. The composition comrpises chlorinated solvent paint strippers (especially methylene chloride (CH2CI2)), waxes and an additive selected from the group consisting of decanolactone (C10H18O2), N-methylpyrrolidone (CH3NCH2CH2CH2CH2) and butyrolactone (OCH2CH2CH2CO). The additive retards the evaporation of the solvent resulting in a composition that is environmentally less hazardous to a user and also resulting …


Magnetic Response Of A Single, Isolated Gold Loop, V. Chandrasekhar, Richard A. Webb, M. J. Brady, M. B. Ketchen, W. J. Gallagher, A. Kleinsasser Dec 1991

Magnetic Response Of A Single, Isolated Gold Loop, V. Chandrasekhar, Richard A. Webb, M. J. Brady, M. B. Ketchen, W. J. Gallagher, A. Kleinsasser

Faculty Publications

Measurements have been made of the low-temperature magnetic response of single, isolated, micron-size Au loops. The magnetic response is found to contain a component which oscillates with the applied magnetic flux with a fundamental period of Φ0=h/e. The amplitude of the oscillatory component corresponds to a persistent current of ≃(0.3–2.0)evF/L, 1 to 2 orders of magnitude larger than predicted by current theories.


A Note On Many-One And 1-Truth-Table Complete Languages, Steven Homer, Stuart A. Kurtz, James S. Royer Dec 1991

A Note On Many-One And 1-Truth-Table Complete Languages, Steven Homer, Stuart A. Kurtz, James S. Royer

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

The polynomial time 1-tt complete sets for EXP and RE are polynomial time many-one complete.


Resolution Of Enantiomeric Hydrocarbon Biomarkers Of Geochemical Importance, Daniel W. Armstrong, Yubing Tang, Janusz Zukowski Dec 1991

Resolution Of Enantiomeric Hydrocarbon Biomarkers Of Geochemical Importance, Daniel W. Armstrong, Yubing Tang, Janusz Zukowski

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

Chlral isoprenoid and hydroaromatic compounds occur in all crude oils, coals, shales, and most sediments. Many of these compounds are referred to as biological markers since they are thought to be derived from biological sources and their presence, relative concentrations, or stereochemistry can provide information as to a geological deposit's age, maturity, diagenetic history, and so forth. Because of the previous lack of effective and efficient analytical methodologies for resolving hydrocarbon enantiomers, the stereochemical information encoded in these molecules is largely untouched. A series of derivatized α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin chiral stationary phases (CSPs) were used for the gas chromatographic …


The Combinatorics Of Algebraic Splines, Chanderjit L. Bajaj Dec 1991

The Combinatorics Of Algebraic Splines, Chanderjit L. Bajaj

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Optimal Algorithms For Multipacket Routing Problems On Rings, Fillia Makedon, Antonios Symvonis Dec 1991

Optimal Algorithms For Multipacket Routing Problems On Rings, Fillia Makedon, Antonios Symvonis

Computer Science Technical Reports

We study multipacket routing problems. We divide the multipacket routing problem into two classes, namely, distance limited and bisection limited routing problems. Then, we concentrate on rings of processors. We prove a new lower bound of 2n/ 3 routing steps for the case of distance limited routing problems. We also give an algorithm that tightens this lower bound. For bisection limited problems the lower bound is kn/ 4,k >2, where k is the number of packets per processor. The trivial algorithm needs in the worst case k | n /2| steps to terminate. An algorithm that completes the routing in …


Visualization Of Four Dimensional Space And Its Applications (Ph.D. Thesis), Jianhua Zhou Dec 1991

Visualization Of Four Dimensional Space And Its Applications (Ph.D. Thesis), Jianhua Zhou

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


Polymer Research In Austria. I: Introduction And The Facilities, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz, Bernd Thrattnigg, Klaus Hummel, Wolfgang Daimler, Klaus Lederer Dec 1991

Polymer Research In Austria. I: Introduction And The Facilities, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz, Bernd Thrattnigg, Klaus Hummel, Wolfgang Daimler, Klaus Lederer

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

No abstract provided.


Japan-U.S. Seminar On Polymer Synthesis, Otto Vogl, Hiroyuki Nishide Dec 1991

Japan-U.S. Seminar On Polymer Synthesis, Otto Vogl, Hiroyuki Nishide

Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery

No abstract provided.


Bird Response To Monofilament Lines At Backyard Feeders, Kimberly K. Kessler Dec 1991

Bird Response To Monofilament Lines At Backyard Feeders, Kimberly K. Kessler

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman Dec 1991

Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Ecological Aspects Of Burrowing Owl Nesting Strategies In The Nebraska Panhandle, Martha J. Desmond Dec 1991

Ecological Aspects Of Burrowing Owl Nesting Strategies In The Nebraska Panhandle, Martha J. Desmond

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman Dec 1991

Biology And Ecology Of Dioryctria Ponderosae Dyar And Dioryctria Tumicolella Mutuura, Munroe And Ross, Mark A. Brohman

School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

No abstract provided.


Water Current, Volume 23, December 1991 Dec 1991

Water Current, Volume 23, December 1991

Water Current Newsletter

Massengale Presents Challenges at University Water Policy Forum
Governor Nelson Discusses Environmental Concerns at Nebraska Groundwater Foundation Luncheon
Report from the Director: Education and Research High Priorities
Surveys of Water-Related College-Education and Employment in Nebraska
California's Water Problems Explained at NGF Symposium
Cancer and Water Quality, Topic of Seminar
Wetlands Topic for 1992 Nebraska Water Conference
Environmental Cleanup Liabilities Farmers Should Consider
Eight States Evaluated in Groundwater Quality Research
Hungarian Students, Researchers to Collaborate in Environmental Degradation Studies


Soil Surveys And Related Investigations In The Ord River Area, East Kimberley, 1944, George Henry Burvill Dec 1991

Soil Surveys And Related Investigations In The Ord River Area, East Kimberley, 1944, George Henry Burvill

Technical Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Consumption Rates, Evacuation Rates And Diets Of Pygmy Killifish, Leptolucania Ommata, And Mosquitofish, Gambusia Affinis In The Okefenokee Swamp, J. Douglas Oliver Dec 1991

Consumption Rates, Evacuation Rates And Diets Of Pygmy Killifish, Leptolucania Ommata, And Mosquitofish, Gambusia Affinis In The Okefenokee Swamp, J. Douglas Oliver

Faculty Publications and Presentations

I studied feeding dynamics of Leptolucania ommata and Gambusia affinis in the Okefenokee Swamp. Both fishes mainly ate insect larvae (such as Chironomidae) and Cladocera. Evacuation rates ranged from 0.143 (L. ommala in winter) to 0.279/hour (L. ommala in summer). Daily food consumption (dry weight) ranged from 24.2 (L. ommata in winter) to 148.3 mg/g/day (G. affinis in summer). Maximum consumption by both species was estimated at 26.31 mg/t m2 / day, in summer. These values are consistent with other observations supporting a hypothesis that invertebrate prey production is substantial in these blackwater wetlands.


The Feasibility Of Enhacing Streamflow In The Sevier River Basin Of Utah By Seeding Winter Mountain Clouds, Arlin B. Super, David W. Reynolds, Bureau Of Reclamation, U.S. Department Of The Interior Dec 1991

The Feasibility Of Enhacing Streamflow In The Sevier River Basin Of Utah By Seeding Winter Mountain Clouds, Arlin B. Super, David W. Reynolds, Bureau Of Reclamation, U.S. Department Of The Interior

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

The Bureau of Reclamation conducted a feasibility study of seeding winter mountain clouds as a possible means of enhancing the water supplies of the Sevier River Basin of Utah. A considerable body of pertinent meteorological observations from in or near the basin is examined. The evidence indicates that Utah winter mountain clouds often have more supercooled liquid water available than is naturally converted to snowfall. Thus, the needed "raw material" for cloud seeding to be effective is frequently available. Much of the excess liquid water has been found in the lowest kilometer or less over the mountain barriers, a region …


Undergraduates, The Right Questions, And Cayley Produce Results, Gary J. Sherman Dec 1991

Undergraduates, The Right Questions, And Cayley Produce Results, Gary J. Sherman

Mathematical Sciences Technical Reports (MSTR)

During the summers of 1989, 1990, and 1991, eighteen undergraduates participated in a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates program at Rose-Hulman for which the author was the principal investigator. This paper provides some examples of the mathematics discovered during these three summers and discusses the philosophy, environment and process which made these discoveries possible.


Geology Newsletter- 1991, Department Of Geology Dec 1991

Geology Newsletter- 1991, Department Of Geology

Geological and Environmental Sciences News

Vol.1, No. 16

  • Core Research Lab
  • Faculty News
  • Service Staff News
  • Alumni/ Friends/ Former Faculty Notes
  • 1991 Speakers Program
  • New Alumni
  • Awards and Scholarships
  • Geology Club


Environmental Radiocesium In Subarctic And Arctic Alaska Following Chernobyl, M. Baskaran, J. J. Kelley, A. S. Naidu, D. F. Holleman Dec 1991

Environmental Radiocesium In Subarctic And Arctic Alaska Following Chernobyl, M. Baskaran, J. J. Kelley, A. S. Naidu, D. F. Holleman

Environmental Science and Geology Faculty Research Publications

Radiocesium (¹³⁴ Cs and ¹³⁷ Cs) concentrations were measured in soil, plant and wildlife samples from subarctic to arctic Alaska. Concentrations of ¹³⁷ Cs ranged from below detectable or low levels in whale and fish samples to as high as 242 Bq/kg in lichen. For all potential human food items, the radiocesium concentrations measured in this study were below accepted permissible levels for human consumption. Chernobyl-derived radiocesium concentrations ranged from below detectable or low levels in all arctic samples (soil, sediment, lichen, whale, fish and caribou) to 32 Bq/kg in subarctic moss. Therefore the distribution and subsequent deposition of Chernobyl-derived …


Electron-Energy And –Angular Distributions In The Double Photoionization Of Helium, R. Wehlitz, Franz Heiser, Oliver Hemmers, B. Langer, A. Menzel, U. Becker Dec 1991

Electron-Energy And –Angular Distributions In The Double Photoionization Of Helium, R. Wehlitz, Franz Heiser, Oliver Hemmers, B. Langer, A. Menzel, U. Becker

Environmental Studies Faculty Publications

Photoelectron spectra of helium have been measured at different angles and at various energies above the double-ionization threshold up to 120 eV to investigate the behavior of the energy and angular distributions, of shake-off electrons. Both energy and angular distributions clearly show a U-shaped profile which turns to a flat curve near threshold pointing to a uniform intensity distribution over the kinetic energy for all angles in this excitation energy regime. Our results for the angular-distribution asymmetry parameter indicate qualitative agreement with theoretical predictions but fail to provide them quantitatively.


An Efficient Neural Algorithm For The Multiclass Problem, Rangachari Anand, Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri K. Mohan, Sanjay Ranka Dec 1991

An Efficient Neural Algorithm For The Multiclass Problem, Rangachari Anand, Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri K. Mohan, Sanjay Ranka

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

One connectionist approach to the classification problem, which has gained popularity in recent years, is the use of backpropagation-trained feed-forward neural networks. In practice, however, we find that the rate of convergence of net output error is especially low when training networks for multi-class problems. In this paper, we show that while backpropagation will reduce the Euclidean distance between the actual and desired output vectors, the difference between some of the components of these vectors will actually increase in the first iteration. Furthermore, the magnitudes of subsequent weight changes in each iteration are very small, so that many iterations are …


Efficient Maximum-Likelihood Soft-Decision Decoding Of Linear Block Codes Using Algorithm A, Yunghsiang S. Han, Carlos R.P. Hartmann, Chih-Chieh Chen Dec 1991

Efficient Maximum-Likelihood Soft-Decision Decoding Of Linear Block Codes Using Algorithm A, Yunghsiang S. Han, Carlos R.P. Hartmann, Chih-Chieh Chen

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

In this report we present a novel and efficient maximum-likelihood soft-decision decoding algorithm for linear block codes. The approach used here is to convert the decoding problem into a search problem through a graph which is a trellis for an equivalent code of the transmitted code. Algorithm A*, which uses a priority-first search strategy, is employed to search through this graph. This search is guided by an evaluation function f defined to take advantage of the information provided by the received vector and the inherent properties of the transmitted code. This function f is used to drastically reduce the search …


Parallel Divide And Conquer, Per Brinch Hansen Dec 1991

Parallel Divide And Conquer, Per Brinch Hansen

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

We develop a generic divide and conquer algorithm for a parallel tree machine. From the generic algorithm we derive balanced, parallel versions of quicksort and the fast Fourier transform by substitution of data types, variables and statements. The performance of these algorithms is analyzed and measured on a Computing Surface configured as a tree machine with distributed memory.


Do Hypercubes Sort Faster Than Tree Machines?, Per Brinch Hansen Dec 1991

Do Hypercubes Sort Faster Than Tree Machines?, Per Brinch Hansen

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

We develop a balanced, parallel quicksort algorithm for a hypercube and compare it with a similar algorithm for a binary tree machine. The performance of the hypercube algorithm is measured on a Computing Surface.


The Fast Fourier Transform, Per Brinch Hansen Dec 1991

The Fast Fourier Transform, Per Brinch Hansen

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science - Technical Reports

This tutorial discusses the fast Fourier transform, which has numerous applications in signal and image processing. The FFT computes the frequency components of a signal that has been sampled at n points in O( n log n) time. We explain the FFT and illustrate it by examples and Pascal algorithms. We assume that you are familiar with elementary calculus.