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Dimension Reduction Techniques For High Dimensional And Ultra-High Dimensional Data, Subha Datta
Dimension Reduction Techniques For High Dimensional And Ultra-High Dimensional Data, Subha Datta
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This dissertation introduces two statistical techniques to tackle high-dimensional data, which is very commonplace nowadays. It consists of two topics which are inter-related by a common link, dimension reduction.
The first topic is a recently introduced classification technique, the weighted principal support vector machine (WPSVM), which is incorporated into a spatial point process framework. The WPSVM possesses an additional parameter, a weight parameter, besides the regularization parameter. Most statistical techniques, including WPSVM, have an inherent assumption of independence, which means the data points are not connected with each other in any manner. But spatial data violates this assumption. Correlation between …
Amyloid Proteins And Fibrils Stability, Farbod Mahmoudinobar
Amyloid Proteins And Fibrils Stability, Farbod Mahmoudinobar
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Compared to globular proteins that have a stable native structure, intrinsically disordered peptides (IDP) sample an ensemble of structures without folding into a native conformation.One example of IDP is the amyloid-beta(Abeta) protein which is the main constituent of senile plaques in the brain of Alzheimer's patients.Understanding the process by which IDPs undergo structural changes to form oligomers that eventually aggregate into senile plaques/amyloid fibrils may significantly advance the development of novel therapeutic methods to treat neurodegenerative diseases, for which there is no cure to date. This dissertation has two main objectives. The first one is to investigate and identify structural …
Features Of The Physical Properties Of The Modified Surface Of The P-Cdte – Znse Film Heterostructure With Deep Impurity Levels, Yuozas Y. Vaytkus, Nodir E. Alimov, Salim M. Otajonov
Features Of The Physical Properties Of The Modified Surface Of The P-Cdte – Znse Film Heterostructure With Deep Impurity Levels, Yuozas Y. Vaytkus, Nodir E. Alimov, Salim M. Otajonov
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
This article analyzes the spectrum of the photocurrent in a layered film heterostructure CdTe-ZnSe with deep primesnymi levels. The experimental results demonstrated that the heterostructure CdTe-ZnSe observed a new effect in the measurement of the photoconductivity spectra, depending on the direction of the applied electric field, and the applied field stimulates the emergence of photo-emf. The spectrum of the photocurrent in a layered CdTe- ZnSe heterostructure film with deep impurity levels are considered in the article. It follows from the experimental results that a new effect is observed in the CdTe-ZnSe heterostructure when measuring the photoconductivity spectra depending on the …
Definition Of Extended Structural Defects In Epitaxial Films Of Znteg‘Gaas Grown By Mbe, Muratbay B. Sharibaev, Kanatbay A. Ismailov, Ibrohim N. Karimov, Murodjon Z. Nosirov
Definition Of Extended Structural Defects In Epitaxial Films Of Znteg‘Gaas Grown By Mbe, Muratbay B. Sharibaev, Kanatbay A. Ismailov, Ibrohim N. Karimov, Murodjon Z. Nosirov
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
The last three decades of the development of solid state physics are characterized by the fact that the main objects of research are increasingly not massive crystals, but thin films, multilayer thin-film systems, conducting filaments and crystallites of small size. Epitaxial films are grown on a substrate of a single crystal of the same or another material. In the first case, the epitaxial layer with the correct technology becomes a natural extension of the substrate. Epitaxial film can be doped with various impurities. To introduce an alloying admixture into the epitaxial film, three methods are used. According to the first …
Spectral Characteristics Of The Absorption Coefficient And Energy Position Of Defects, Sirojiddin Z. Zaynobidinov, Rustamjon G. Ikramov, Mashhurahon A. Nuriddinova, Khurshid A. Muminov
Spectral Characteristics Of The Absorption Coefficient And Energy Position Of Defects, Sirojiddin Z. Zaynobidinov, Rustamjon G. Ikramov, Mashhurahon A. Nuriddinova, Khurshid A. Muminov
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
In this paper, a theoretical method to study the spectral characteristics of the absorption coefficient, namely the area of defective absorption of amorphous hydrogenated silicon according to the Davis-Mott approximation from the Kubo-Greenwood formula. It is shown that using the experimental spectral characteristic of the defect absorption coefficient, one can determine the energy position of defects in the mobility gap. Optical transitions of electrons, in which electronic states participate in defects, indicate that there are three types of optical transitions of electrons: between defects, between defects and tails of allowed zones, and also between defects and allowed zones. It was …
Sub-Barrier And Above-Barrier Electron Transport Through Multilayer Semiconductors, Vohob R. Rasulov, Rustam Y. Rasulov, Ikbol M. Eshboltaev, Ravshan R. Sultonov
Sub-Barrier And Above-Barrier Electron Transport Through Multilayer Semiconductors, Vohob R. Rasulov, Rustam Y. Rasulov, Ikbol M. Eshboltaev, Ravshan R. Sultonov
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
In the article the transparency coefficients of the semiconductor structure, consisting of alternating asymmetric potential barriers and wells, where the Bastard condition is taken into account, are calculated. It is shown that in the structure there should be an oscillation of the transmission coefficient of electrons depending on their energy, which is due to the interference of the de Broglie waves reaching the barrier and reflected from the potential barrier. The electronic states of a multilayer semiconductor structure consisting of alternating potential wells and barriers are analyzed. It has been shown that both in the above-barrier and in the barrier …
Scientific Foundation Of The Rate Of Falling Of Raw Materials On Walnut Breakage Device, Otabek A. Mirzaev, Xolhuzha A. Sobirov, Nusratillo R. Barakaev
Scientific Foundation Of The Rate Of Falling Of Raw Materials On Walnut Breakage Device, Otabek A. Mirzaev, Xolhuzha A. Sobirov, Nusratillo R. Barakaev
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
Today, there are many types of fruits that are separated the kernel from the shell: walnuts, almonds, filberts, chestnuts, pistachios and cashews. Nuts have a high calorific value and a rich nutrient composition. The most critical and delicate operation is shell cracking to extract the fragile whole kernel from the shell. Studies on nut rupturing are particularly focused on the following three aspects: the physical characteristics of nuts, the mechanical properties of nut rupturing, and nut rupturing equipment. Determining the velocity of the nut entered into the apparatus will allow the machine to operate normally, but will also increase its …
Studies Of Tribotechnical Properties Of Composite Polymeric Materials Of Machine Designation, Tojiboy O. Almataev, Nozimbek T. Almataev
Studies Of Tribotechnical Properties Of Composite Polymeric Materials Of Machine Designation, Tojiboy O. Almataev, Nozimbek T. Almataev
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
In the given work are experimentally investigated tribotechnical properties as intensity of wear process and factor of a friction composite epoxy the polymeric materials processed by ultrasound. Results of influence of a kind and the maintenance loading on tribotechnical properties composite epoxy polymeric materials depending on modes of ultrasonic processing are received. Correlation dependence of intensity of wear process and factor of a friction composite epoxy coverings from modes of ultrasonic processing is established. It is shown in the work that with an increase in the duration of ultrasonic exposure, the wear rate and the friction coefficient of the coatings …
Structure And Electro Physical Properties Of Solid Solution (Si2)1-X(Cds)X (0 £ X £ 0.01), Xurshidjon M. Madaminov
Structure And Electro Physical Properties Of Solid Solution (Si2)1-X(Cds)X (0 £ X £ 0.01), Xurshidjon M. Madaminov
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
This paper shows the possibility of obtaining a single-crystal solid solution for the substitution of p-Si-n-(Si2)1-x (CdS)x (0 £ x £ 0.01) on silicon substrates with a diameter of 20 mm and thickness » 400, with a crystallographic orientation (111) n-types of conductivity with a specific resistance of 1 Ω cm, by the method of liquid phase epitaxy from Sn – Si – CdS solution – melt in a hydrogen atmosphere purified by palladium. Perfect epitaxial layers with mirror surfaces and with the best parameters are grown under the following technological conditions: temperatures start crystallization –1150 ОС, speed of forced …
Application Of Optoelectron Converters Of Reflective Type For Automation Of Liquid And Gas Version Test Measuring Units, Yuriy G. Shipulin, Otabek T. Almataev
Application Of Optoelectron Converters Of Reflective Type For Automation Of Liquid And Gas Version Test Measuring Units, Yuriy G. Shipulin, Otabek T. Almataev
Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research
This work is devoted to the use of reflective optoelectronic converters for the automation of liquid and gas calibration flowmeter installations. Liquid and gas calibration flowmeter devices are widely used for verification and certification of various liquid and gas flowmeters and meters. The analysis of the principles of construction of a reflective optoelectronic converter for calibration devices is carried out and the basic principles of their construction are determined. A functional diagram of an experimental automated programmable calibration test setup of flow meters, liquid meters developed on the basis of ROC is presented. High accuracy requirements are imposed on the …
Investigation Of Membrane Protein Dynamics Using Correlative Single-Particle Tracking And Super-Resolution Microscopy Combined With Bayesian Inference Of Diusion In Arbitrary Landscapes, Hanieh Mazloom Farsibaf
Investigation Of Membrane Protein Dynamics Using Correlative Single-Particle Tracking And Super-Resolution Microscopy Combined With Bayesian Inference Of Diusion In Arbitrary Landscapes, Hanieh Mazloom Farsibaf
Physics & Astronomy ETDs
Many experiments have shown that the diffusive motion of lipids and membrane proteins are slower on the cell surface than those in artificial lipid bilayers or blebs. One hypothesis that may partially explain this mystery is the effect of the cytoskeleton structures on the protein dynamics. To test this hypothesis, we designed a high-speed single particle tracking microscope and use a hybrid tracking and super-resolution approach on the same cell. We labeled the high-affinity FceRI receptor as a transmembrane protein and GPI-anchored proteins as an example of outer leaflet protein in Rat Basophilic Leukemia (RBL) cells and tracked these membrane …
Domain-Wall Tunneling Electroresistance Effect, M. Li, L. L. Tao, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal
Domain-Wall Tunneling Electroresistance Effect, M. Li, L. L. Tao, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal
Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications
Ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) utilizing an in-plane head-to-head ferroelectric domain wall (DW) have recently been realized, showing interesting physics and new functionalities. However, the DW state in these junctions was found to be metastable and not reversible after applying an electric field. In this work, we demonstrate that a stable and reversible head-to-head DW state can be achieved in FTJs by proper engineering of polar interfaces. Using density functional theory (DFT) calculations and phenomenological modeling, we explore the DW stability by varying stoichiometry of the La1−xSrxO=TiO2 interfaces in FTJs with La0.5Sr0.5 …
Optimizing Measurement Strengths For Qubit Quasiprobabilities Behind Out-Of-Time-Ordered Correlators, Razieh Mohseninia, José Raúl González Alonso, Justin Dressel
Optimizing Measurement Strengths For Qubit Quasiprobabilities Behind Out-Of-Time-Ordered Correlators, Razieh Mohseninia, José Raúl González Alonso, Justin Dressel
Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research
Out-of-time-ordered correlators (OTOCs) have been proposed as a tool to witness quantum information scrambling in many-body system dynamics. These correlators can be understood as averages over nonclassical multitime quasiprobability distributions (QPDs). These QPDs have more information and their nonclassical features witness quantum information scrambling in a more nuanced way. However, their high dimensionality and nonclassicality make QPDs challenging to measure experimentally. We focus on the topical case of a many-qubit system and show how to obtain such a QPD in the laboratory using circuits with three and four sequential measurements. Averaging distinct values over the same measured distribution reveals either …
First-Principles Study Of High-Pressure Phase Stability And Superconductivity Of Bi4i4, Shiyu Deng, Xianqi Song, Quan Li, Yu Xie, Changfeng Chen, Yanming Ma
First-Principles Study Of High-Pressure Phase Stability And Superconductivity Of Bi4i4, Shiyu Deng, Xianqi Song, Quan Li, Yu Xie, Changfeng Chen, Yanming Ma
Physics & Astronomy Faculty Research
Bismuth iodide Bi4I4 exhibits intricate crystal structures and topological insulating states that are highly susceptible to influence by environments, making its physical properties highly tunable by external conditions. In this work, we study the evolution of structural and electronic properties of Bi4I4 at high pressure using an advanced structure search method in conjunction with first-principles calculations. Our results indicate that the most stable ambient-pressure monoclinic α−Bi4I4 phase in C2/m symmetry transforms to a trigonal P31c structure (ɛ−Bi4I4) at 8.4 GPa, then to a tetragonal P4/mmm structure (ζ−Bi4I4) above 16.6 GPa. In contrast to the semiconducting nature of ambient-pressure Bi4I4, the …
Protein And Polysaccharide-Based Magnetic Composite Materials For Medical Applications., Elizabeth J Bealer, Kyril Kavetsky, Sierra Dutko, Samuel Lofland, Xiao Hu
Protein And Polysaccharide-Based Magnetic Composite Materials For Medical Applications., Elizabeth J Bealer, Kyril Kavetsky, Sierra Dutko, Samuel Lofland, Xiao Hu
College of Science & Mathematics Departmental Research
The combination of protein and polysaccharides with magnetic materials has been implemented in biomedical applications for decades. Proteins such as silk, collagen, and elastin and polysaccharides such as chitosan, cellulose, and alginate have been heavily used in composite biomaterials. The wide diversity in the structure of the materials including their primary monomer/amino acid sequences allow for tunable properties. Various types of these composites are highly regarded due to their biocompatible, thermal, and mechanical properties while retaining their biological characteristics. This review provides information on protein and polysaccharide materials combined with magnetic elements in the biomedical space showcasing the materials used, …
An Analysis Of The Atmospheric Propagation Of Underground-Explosion-Generated Infrasonic Waves Based On The Equations Of Fluid Dynamics: Ground Recordings, Roberto Sabatini, Jonathan B. Snively, Michael P. Hickey, J. L. Garrison
An Analysis Of The Atmospheric Propagation Of Underground-Explosion-Generated Infrasonic Waves Based On The Equations Of Fluid Dynamics: Ground Recordings, Roberto Sabatini, Jonathan B. Snively, Michael P. Hickey, J. L. Garrison
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An investigation on the propagation of underground-explosion-generated infrasonic waves is carried out via numerical simulations of the equations of fluid dynamics. More specifically, the continuity, momentum, and energy conservation equations are solved along with the Herzfeld-Rice equations in order to take into account the effects of vibrational relaxation phenomena. The radiation of acoustic energy by the ground motion caused by underground explosions is initiated by enforcing the equality, at ground level, between the component of the air velocity normal to the Earth's surface and the normal velocity of the ground layer. The velocity of the ground layer is defined semi-empirically …
The Belle Ii Physics Book, E. Kou, P. Urquijo, W. Altmannshofer, F. Beajean, G. Bell, M. Beneke, I. I. Bigi, F. Bishara, M. Blanke, C. Bobeth, M. Bona, N. Brambilla, V. M. Braun, J. Brod, A. J. Buras, H. Y. Cheng, C. W. Chiang, M. Ciuchini, G. Colangelo, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.
The Belle Ii Physics Book, E. Kou, P. Urquijo, W. Altmannshofer, F. Beajean, G. Bell, M. Beneke, I. I. Bigi, F. Bishara, M. Blanke, C. Bobeth, M. Bona, N. Brambilla, V. M. Braun, J. Brod, A. J. Buras, H. Y. Cheng, C. W. Chiang, M. Ciuchini, G. Colangelo, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.
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Md And Tem Evaluation Of Swift Xe Ion Induced Latent Tracks In Si3n4, R. A. Rymzhanov, A. Zhalmagambetova, A. Ibrayeva, A. Janse Van Vuuren, J. H. O’Connell, V. A. Skuratov
Md And Tem Evaluation Of Swift Xe Ion Induced Latent Tracks In Si3n4, R. A. Rymzhanov, A. Zhalmagambetova, A. Ibrayeva, A. Janse Van Vuuren, J. H. O’Connell, V. A. Skuratov
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
As known silicon nitride ceramics is considered as a candidate material for inert matrix fuel hosts used for transmutation of minor actinides. Unfortunately, by now very limited data is devoted to investigate of its stability under high energy heavy ion irradiation simulating fission fragment impact. Aim of our present study is a comparative analysis of parameters of latent tracks induced with swift Xe ion irradiation in polycrystalline Si3N4 using molecular dynamic (MD) simulation and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Silicon nitride samples were irradiated with 220 MeV xenon ions at room temperature to fluence 5 × …
150 Years Since The Development Of The Periodic System Of Chemical Elements By D.I. Mendeleev, Yu. Ts. Oganesyan, Yu. E. Penionzhkevich
150 Years Since The Development Of The Periodic System Of Chemical Elements By D.I. Mendeleev, Yu. Ts. Oganesyan, Yu. E. Penionzhkevich
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
The year 2019 has been declared by UNESCO as the year of the Periodic Table of Elements. 150 years ago, an outstanding Russian scientist D.I. Mendeleev systematized the chemical elements known at that time by chemical properties and created a table of elements. Since then, almost 60 chemical elements have been added to those known 150 years ago. Now the table has 118 chemical elements, most of which were synthesized artificially, in particular, on charged particle accelerators. Especially vigorous growth in the synthesis and research of new heavy transfermium elements was observed during the last 20 years, when about 20 …
Detailed Study Of Rf And No Isotopes Radioactive Decay Properties, M. S. Tezekbayeva, A. V. Yeremin, O. N. Malyshev, M. L. Chelnokov, V. I. Chepigin, A. V. Isaev, A. V. Karpov, A. A. Kuznetsova, A. G. Popeko, Yu. A. Popov, A. I. Svirikhin, E. A. Sokol, A. Lopez-Martens, K. Hauschild, O. Dorvaux, B. Gall, P. Mosat, B. S. Sailaubekov
Detailed Study Of Rf And No Isotopes Radioactive Decay Properties, M. S. Tezekbayeva, A. V. Yeremin, O. N. Malyshev, M. L. Chelnokov, V. I. Chepigin, A. V. Isaev, A. V. Karpov, A. A. Kuznetsova, A. G. Popeko, Yu. A. Popov, A. I. Svirikhin, E. A. Sokol, A. Lopez-Martens, K. Hauschild, O. Dorvaux, B. Gall, P. Mosat, B. S. Sailaubekov
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
The experiments of detailed study of No and Rf isotopes radioactive decay properties in complete fusion reactions50Ti+208Pb and48Ca+208,206,204Pb with subsequent neutron evaporation from the excited compound nucleus at the kinematic separator SHELS were performed in FLNR JINR. The data of the256Rf decay properties and preliminary data of250No decay properties are presented.
Shell Model Calculations For Deformed Li Isotopes, A. K. Azhibekov, V. V. Samarin, K. A. Kuterbekov, M. A. Naumenko
Shell Model Calculations For Deformed Li Isotopes, A. K. Azhibekov, V. V. Samarin, K. A. Kuterbekov, M. A. Naumenko
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
The nuclear shell model and its application to studying the structure of nuclei with deformed and spherical shapes are discussed. Calculations of level energies and wave functions in the shell model of deformed and spherical nuclei are performed for7,8,11Li nuclei. A detailed calculation scheme for solving theradial Schrödinger equation is presented.
An Analysis Of Cross Sections Of 9be + 28si Interaction In The Framework Of The Double Folding Model, A. M. Kabyshev, K. A. Kuterbekov, A. K. Azhibekov, K. Zh. Bekmyrza, A. M. Mukhambetzhan, M. K. Kenzhebek, Ye. K. Sovetkhanov, Zh. A. Yeltay
An Analysis Of Cross Sections Of 9be + 28si Interaction In The Framework Of The Double Folding Model, A. M. Kabyshev, K. A. Kuterbekov, A. K. Azhibekov, K. Zh. Bekmyrza, A. M. Mukhambetzhan, M. K. Kenzhebek, Ye. K. Sovetkhanov, Zh. A. Yeltay
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
In this paper the experimental data on the differential cross sections for elastic scattering of9Be ions on28Si nucleus at the energies of the incident nucleus ranging from 12 to 201.6 MeV were analyzed in the framework of the double folding model using the Paris NN-potential CDM3Y. A good agreement with the experimental angular distributions of differential cross sections for elastic scattering was obtained and the values of the total reaction cross sections were calculated. When the double folding potential was used as real and imaginary parts, no manifestation of the threshold anomaly was detected. The reason …
Electron Hole Capture Centers In An Irradiated K2so4-Cu Crystal, T. N. Nurakhmetov, Zh. M. Salikhodzha, R. Z. Bakhtizin, A. M. Zhunusbekov, A. Zh. Kainarbay, D. H. Daurenbekov, B. M. Sadykova, K. B. Zhangylyssov, B. N. Yussupbekova
Electron Hole Capture Centers In An Irradiated K2so4-Cu Crystal, T. N. Nurakhmetov, Zh. M. Salikhodzha, R. Z. Bakhtizin, A. M. Zhunusbekov, A. Zh. Kainarbay, D. H. Daurenbekov, B. M. Sadykova, K. B. Zhangylyssov, B. N. Yussupbekova
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
The methods of vacuum ultraviolet and thermal activation spectroscopy were used to measure the excitation spectra of impurity radiation in the fundamental absorption band of K2SO4-Cu crystals at 15 K and 300 K. An energy transfer was detected from the base to Cu+ impurities. The band gap of crystals K2SO4 was estimated. In K2SO4-Cu crystals, recombination radiation bands were detected at 2.95 ÷ 3.0 eV corresponding to electron hole capture centers.
The Effect Of Cupc Nanostructures On The Photo And Electrophysical Characteristics Of The Active Layer P3ht/Pcbm, A. K. Aimukhanov, B. R. Ilyassov, A. K. Zeinidenov, A. V. Zavgorodniy
The Effect Of Cupc Nanostructures On The Photo And Electrophysical Characteristics Of The Active Layer P3ht/Pcbm, A. K. Aimukhanov, B. R. Ilyassov, A. K. Zeinidenov, A. V. Zavgorodniy
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
The paper presents the results of a study of the influence of copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) nanostructures on the generation and transfer of charge carriers in the photoactive P3HT/PCBM layer. It was shown that the observed broadening and the shift in the maxima of the absorption spectra of P3HT/PCBM upon the addition of nanostructures to the polymer are associated with an increase in the degree of crystallization of the film. Using the method of impedance spectroscopy, it was found that CuPc nanostructures enhance the rate of recombination of charge carriers, which is probably due to the formation of surface defects. These …
Methods Of Calculation Of Radiation Protection For Operational Safety Optimization At Working With Radionuclide Photon Radiation Sources, D. S. Kim
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
Operational dosimetry solves the problem of implementing the principle of optimizing radiation safety, which is closely related to regulation and justification and implies a realistic achievable reduction in the dose load on a person when using ionizing radiation sources by reducing operating time, increasing the distance to radioactive material and shielding for attenuation of ionization flux. The article describes two ways of determining the thickness of shielding under necessity of making operational decision to protect a person from radionuclide source of known activity or the dose rate created by it. Based on the required multiplicity of its attenuation, which allows …
Surface Modification Of Steel Mark 2 Electrolytic Plasma Exposure, Y. Y. Tabiyeva, B. K. Rakhadilov, G. K. Uazyrkhanova, L. G. Zhurerova, A. Maulit, D. Baizhan
Surface Modification Of Steel Mark 2 Electrolytic Plasma Exposure, Y. Y. Tabiyeva, B. K. Rakhadilov, G. K. Uazyrkhanova, L. G. Zhurerova, A. Maulit, D. Baizhan
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials
This work is devoted to the research of the influence of the technological parameters of electrolytic plasma surface hardening on the structure and tribological properties of the surface of samples of the retaining steel mark 2. In the electrolytic plasma surface hardening was carried out in an electrolyte from an aqueous solution of 20% urea and 20% sodium carbonate. According to the result of metallographic and X-ray diffraction analysis, it was determined that the phase composition of steel mark 2 after processing varies, and fine martensite with a small amount of troostite and iron oxide is formed on the surface …
Constraints On Parton Distribution Functions Imposed By Hadronic Experiments, Boting Wang
Constraints On Parton Distribution Functions Imposed By Hadronic Experiments, Boting Wang
Physics Theses and Dissertations
The theoretical uncertainties of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) observables are decreasing with the increasing statistics of the LHC experiments, and it is becoming more and more important to reduce the uncertainties in the knowledge of the nucleon structure. The latest LHC high-energy experiments, future experimental proposals, and computational tools are expected to enhance the knowledge of the nucleon structure. However, the global analysis that assesses their impact on Parton Distribution Functions (PDFs) knowledge is computationally expensive due to the corresponding large size of data. I developed a new approach that can make a quick preliminary evaluation to help the …
Vertical Acoustic Propagation In The Non-Homogeneous Layered Atmosphere For A Time-Harmonic, Compact Source, Edward J. Yoerger Jr
Vertical Acoustic Propagation In The Non-Homogeneous Layered Atmosphere For A Time-Harmonic, Compact Source, Edward J. Yoerger Jr
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
In this work we study vertical, acoustic propagation in a non-homogeneous media for a spatially-compact, time-harmonic source. An analytical, 2-layer model is developed representing the acoustic pressure disturbance propagating in the atmosphere. The validity of the model spans the distance from the Earth's surface to 30,000 meters. This includes the troposphere (adiabatic), ozone layer (isothermal), and part of the stratosphere (isothermal). The results of the model derivation in the adiabatic region yield pressure solutions as Bessel functions of the First (J) and Second (Y) Kind of order $-\frac{7}{2}$ with an argument of $2 \Omega \tau$ (where $\Omega$ represents a dimensionless …
Detection Of Whale Acoustic Signals In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico Ladc-Gemm Database, Yingxue Gao
Detection Of Whale Acoustic Signals In The Northern Gulf Of Mexico Ladc-Gemm Database, Yingxue Gao
University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations
Low-pass Fourier filter, wavelet filter, as well as matched filter detection methods were used to detect baleen whale signals in northern Gulf of Mexico data collected by the Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center (LADC) consortium. Some potential low frequency signals appeared on the matched filter output figure. The shape of the signals is in line with one of the typical signal shapes of fin whales--vertical down-sweeps with 18s-time interval. Another shape of the signals is in line with one of the call type shapes of Bryde's whales--down-sweeps with 7s-time interval. A high-pass Fourier filter was also used to find toothed whale …
Measurement Of The Integrated Luminosity Of The Phase 2 Data Of The Belle Ii Experiment, F. Abudinén, I. Adachi, P. Ahlburg, H. Aihara, N. Akopov, A. Aloisio, F. Ameli, L. Andricek, N. Anh Ky, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, T. Aushev, V. Aushev, T. Aziz, K. Azmi, V. Babu, S. Baehr, S. Bahinipati, A. M. Bakich, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.
Measurement Of The Integrated Luminosity Of The Phase 2 Data Of The Belle Ii Experiment, F. Abudinén, I. Adachi, P. Ahlburg, H. Aihara, N. Akopov, A. Aloisio, F. Ameli, L. Andricek, N. Anh Ky, D. M. Asner, H. Atmacan, T. Aushev, V. Aushev, T. Aziz, K. Azmi, V. Babu, S. Baehr, S. Bahinipati, A. M. Bakich, Milind Purohit, Et. Al.
Faculty Publications
From April to July 2018, a data sample at the peak energy of the Υ(4S) resonance was collected with the Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB electron-positron collider. This is the first data sample of the Belle II experiment. Using Bhabha and digamma events, we measure the integrated luminosity of the data sample to be (469.3±0.3±3.0) pb-1, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second is systematic. This work provides a basis for future luminosity measurements at Belle II.