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Averaged Motion Of Charged Particles In A Curved Strip, Avner Friedman, Chaocheng Huang Dec 1997

Averaged Motion Of Charged Particles In A Curved Strip, Avner Friedman, Chaocheng Huang

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

This paper is concerned with the motion of electrically charged particles in a "curved" infinite strip.


Spin Splitting Of Donor-Bound Excitons In Zno Due To Combined Stress And Spin Exchange, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, T. C. Collins Dec 1997

Spin Splitting Of Donor-Bound Excitons In Zno Due To Combined Stress And Spin Exchange, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, T. C. Collins

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Upper Limits To The Outflow Of Ions At Mars: Implications For Atmospheric Evolution, Jane L. Fox Nov 1997

Upper Limits To The Outflow Of Ions At Mars: Implications For Atmospheric Evolution, Jane L. Fox

Physics Faculty Publications

Escape of ions is potentially important for the evolution of volatiles on Mars, but the mechanisms and rates of ion escape processes are not fully understood. Instruments on the Russian Phobos 2 orbiter have, however, measured fluxes of heavy ions apparently of ionospheric origin in the optical shadow of Mars. These ions are assumed to arise from escape processes induced by the interaction of the solar wind with the ionosphere. We determine here upper limits to the ion loss rates by imposing upward flux boundary conditions on models of the low and high solar activity Mars ionosphere. The maximum fluxes …


Spectrum Of Hot O At The Exobases Of The Terrestrial Planets, Jane L. Fox, Aleksander B. Hać Nov 1997

Spectrum Of Hot O At The Exobases Of The Terrestrial Planets, Jane L. Fox, Aleksander B. Hać

Physics Faculty Publications

The distribution of energetic O produced in dissociative recombination of O2+ at the exobases of the terrestrial planets is important in determining the structure of the outer hot O coronas and for the escape flux of O from Mars. Using recently measured values for the branching ratios of the energetically allowed channels in O2+ dissociative recombination, along with models of the vibrational distribution of O2+, we compute the velocity distribution of hot O atoms produced at the exobases of Mars, Venus, and Earth. We take into account the effects of the ion and …


Student Fact Book, Fall 1997, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University Oct 1997

Student Fact Book, Fall 1997, Wright State University, Office Of Student Information Systems, Wright State University

Wright State University Student Fact Books

The student fact book has general demographic information on all students enrolled at Wright State University for Fall Quarter, 1997.


On The Product Of Two Generalized Derivations, Mohamed Barraa, Steen Pedersen Sep 1997

On The Product Of Two Generalized Derivations, Mohamed Barraa, Steen Pedersen

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Two elements A and B in a ring R determine a generalized derivation deltaA,B on R by setting δA,B(X) = AX - XA for any X in R. We characterize when the product δC,DδA,B is a generalized derivation in the cases when the ring R is the algebra of all bounded operators on a Banach space epsilon, and when R is a C*-algebra U. We use the se characterizations to compute the commutant of the range of δA,B.


Hydrocarbon Ions In The Ionosphere Of Titan, Jane L. Fox, Roger V. Yelle Sep 1997

Hydrocarbon Ions In The Ionosphere Of Titan, Jane L. Fox, Roger V. Yelle

Physics Faculty Publications

We have constructed a new model of the ionosphere of Titan that includes 67 species and 626 reactions. Although N2+ is the major ion produced over most of the ionosphere, the ionization flows to ions whose parent neutrals have lower ionization potentials and to ions formed from species with large proton affinities. In contrast to other models, which have predicted that HCNH+ should be the major ion, our calculations suggest that the major ions at and below the ion peak are hydrocarbon ions, and H, C, and N-containing ions. Our predicted peak electron density for a solar …


High Quality Interfaces In Gaas-Alas Quantum Wells Determined From High Resolution Photoluminescence, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, R. Kaspi, K. R. Evans, M. Estes Sep 1997

High Quality Interfaces In Gaas-Alas Quantum Wells Determined From High Resolution Photoluminescence, D. C. Reynolds, David C. Look, B. Jogai, R. Kaspi, K. R. Evans, M. Estes

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Defect Donor And Acceptor In Gan, David C. Look, D. C. Reynolds, Joseph W. Hemsky, J. R. Sizelove, R. L. Jones, Richard J. Molnar Sep 1997

Defect Donor And Acceptor In Gan, David C. Look, D. C. Reynolds, Joseph W. Hemsky, J. R. Sizelove, R. L. Jones, Richard J. Molnar

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


From Contemporary Workflow Process Automation To Adaptive And Dynamic Work Activity Coordination And Collaboration, Amit P. Sheth Sep 1997

From Contemporary Workflow Process Automation To Adaptive And Dynamic Work Activity Coordination And Collaboration, Amit P. Sheth

Kno.e.sis Publications

The article outlines a research agenda for researchers in the area of workflow. We believe that today's workflow systems should evolve to what is termed as work coordination and collaboration systems (WCCSs). A WCCS will: (a) adapt to various changes in the organization (including its interactions with external organizations) and the organizational processes by being able to change the process definitions as well as change the processes and component activities while they are being enacted or executed; and (b) support a unified framework for managing coordination, collaboration, and information based decision making activities that naturally occur as part of organizational …


Hypersurfaces In R-D And The Variance Of Exit Times For Brownian Motion, Kimberly Kinateder, Patrick Mcdonald Aug 1997

Hypersurfaces In R-D And The Variance Of Exit Times For Brownian Motion, Kimberly Kinateder, Patrick Mcdonald

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Using the first exit time for Brownian motion from a smoothly bounded domain in Euclidean space, we define two natural functionals on the space of embedded, compact, oriented, unparametrized hypersurfaces in Euclidean space. We develop explicit formulas for the first variation of each of the functionals and characterize the critical points.


Fixpunktsemantik Logischer Programme, Pascal Hitzler Jul 1997

Fixpunktsemantik Logischer Programme, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Degenerate Layer At Gan/Sapphire Interface: Influence On Hall-Effect Measurements, David C. Look, Richard J. Molnar Jun 1997

Degenerate Layer At Gan/Sapphire Interface: Influence On Hall-Effect Measurements, David C. Look, Richard J. Molnar

Physics Faculty Publications

Temperature-dependent Hall-effect measurements in hydride vapor phase epitaxial GaN grown on sapphire can be well fitted over the temperature range 10–400 K by assuming a thin, degenerate n-type region at the GaN/sapphire interface. This degenerate interfacial region dominates the electrical properties below 30 K, but also significantly affects those properties even at 400 K, and can cause a second, deeper donor to falsely appear in the analysis. However, by using a two-layer Hall model, the bulk mobility and carrier concentration can be accurately ascertained.


A Vhdl-93 Hardware Description Browser, Laura C. Debrock, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan May 1997

A Vhdl-93 Hardware Description Browser, Laura C. Debrock, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan

Kno.e.sis Publications

This paper describes the design and implementation of the VHDL-93 Hardware Description Browser, which is a tool for the intelligent retrieval of information from VHDL designs. The Browser consists of two UNIX processes: a TCL/TK Graphical User Interface and a Prolog search engine. The GUI elicits queries from the user and submits them to the Prolog search engine via a two-way communication pipe. The search engine satisfies queries by traversing a forest of parse trees corresponding to the associated VHDL designs. The results are then sent to the GUI for posting.

Two public-domain tools were used to implement the Browser: …


The N-15/N-14 Isotope Fractionation In Dissociative Recombination Of N-2(+), Jane L. Fox, Aleksander B. Hać Apr 1997

The N-15/N-14 Isotope Fractionation In Dissociative Recombination Of N-2(+), Jane L. Fox, Aleksander B. Hać

Physics Faculty Publications

We have carried out Monte Carlo calculations of the velocity distributions and escape fractions for 14N and 15N released in dissociative recombination of 28N2+ and 29N2+, respectively, for a range of ion temperatures (Ti) and electron temperatures (Te) appropriate to the Martian exosphere. Separate calculations were carried out for each vibrational level of N2+ for 0≤ν≤6. We have taken into account the variation in the dissociative recombination cross section with relative velocity of the ion and electron, and the differences in the vibrational …


Microscopic Nature Of Thermally Stimulated Current And Electrical Compensation In Semi-Insulating Gaas, S. Kuisma, K. Saarinen, P. Hautojarvi, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look Apr 1997

Microscopic Nature Of Thermally Stimulated Current And Electrical Compensation In Semi-Insulating Gaas, S. Kuisma, K. Saarinen, P. Hautojarvi, Z-Q. Fang, David C. Look

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Fast Scan Submillimeter Spectroscopic Technique, Douglas T. Petkie, Thomas M. Goyette, Ryan P. A. Bettens, Sergei P. Belov, Sieghard Albert, Paul Helminger, Frank C. De Lucia Apr 1997

A Fast Scan Submillimeter Spectroscopic Technique, Douglas T. Petkie, Thomas M. Goyette, Ryan P. A. Bettens, Sergei P. Belov, Sieghard Albert, Paul Helminger, Frank C. De Lucia

Physics Faculty Publications

A new fast scan submillimeter spectroscopic technique (FASSST) has been developed which uses a voltage tunable backward wave oscillator (BWO) as a primary source of radiation, but which uses fast scan (~105 Doppler limited resolution elements/s) and optical calibration methods rather than the more traditional phase or frequency lock techniques. Among its attributes are (1) absolute frequency calibration to ~1/10 of a Doppler limited gaseous absorption linewidth (<0.1 MHz, 0.000 003 cm-1), (2) high sensitivity, and (3) the ability to measure many thousands of lines/s. Key elements which make this system possible include the excellent short term spectral purity of the …


Chemistry Of The Jovian Auroral Ionosphere, J. J. Perry, Y. H. Kim, Jane L. Fox, H. S. Porter Apr 1997

Chemistry Of The Jovian Auroral Ionosphere, J. J. Perry, Y. H. Kim, Jane L. Fox, H. S. Porter

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Characterizing A Portable Subset Of Behavioral Vhdl-93, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Robert Ewing Apr 1997

Characterizing A Portable Subset Of Behavioral Vhdl-93, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Robert Ewing

Kno.e.sis Publications

Goossens defined a structural operational semantics for a subset of VHDL-87 and proved that the parallelism present in VHDL is benign. We extend this work to include VHDL-93 features such as shared variables and postponed processes that change the underlying semantic model. In the presence of shared variables, nondeterministic execution of VHDL-93 processes destroys the unique meaning property. We identify and characterize a class of portable VHDL-93 descriptions for which unique meaning property can be salvaged. Our specification can serve as a correctness criteria for a VHDL-93 simulator.


The Carnot Heterogeneous Database Project: Implemented Applications, Munindar Singh, Phil Cannata, Michael N. Huhns, Nigel Jacobs, Tomasz Ksiezyk, Kayliang Ong, Amit P. Sheth, Christine Tomlinson, Darrell Woelk Apr 1997

The Carnot Heterogeneous Database Project: Implemented Applications, Munindar Singh, Phil Cannata, Michael N. Huhns, Nigel Jacobs, Tomasz Ksiezyk, Kayliang Ong, Amit P. Sheth, Christine Tomlinson, Darrell Woelk

Kno.e.sis Publications

The Carnot project was an ambitious research project in heterogeneous databases. It integrated a variety of techniques to address a wide range of problems in achieving interoperation in heterogeneous environments. Here we describe some of the major implemented applications of this project. These applications concern(a) accessing a legacy scientific database, (b) automating a workflow involving legacy systems, (c) cleaning data, and (d) retrieving semantically appropriate information from structured databases in response to text queries. These applications support scientific decision support, business process management, data integrity enhancement, and analytical decision support, respectively. They demonstrate Carnot‘s capabilities for (a) heterogeneous query processing, …


Some Relationships Between Foies And Sigma 1 1 Arity Hierarchies, Guozhu Dong, Limsoon Wong Feb 1997

Some Relationships Between Foies And Sigma 1 1 Arity Hierarchies, Guozhu Dong, Limsoon Wong

Kno.e.sis Publications

No abstract provided.


Optical Properties Of Gan Grown On Zno By Reactive Molecular Beam Epitaxy, F. Hamdani, A. Botchkarev, W. Kim, H. Morkoç, M. Yeadon, J. M. Gibson, S.-C. Y. Tsen, David J. Smith, Donald C. Reynolds, David C. Look, K. R. Evans, Cole W. Litton, William C. Mitchel, P. Hemenger Jan 1997

Optical Properties Of Gan Grown On Zno By Reactive Molecular Beam Epitaxy, F. Hamdani, A. Botchkarev, W. Kim, H. Morkoç, M. Yeadon, J. M. Gibson, S.-C. Y. Tsen, David J. Smith, Donald C. Reynolds, David C. Look, K. R. Evans, Cole W. Litton, William C. Mitchel, P. Hemenger

Physics Faculty Publications

High quality wurtzite GaN epilayers have been grown on ZnO(0001) substrates by reactive molecular beam epitaxy. Photoluminescence and reflectivity measurements point to high quality presumably due to the near match of both the crystal lattice parameter and the stacking order between GaN and ZnO. In addition, the good films lack the characteristic yellow photoluminescence band. Any misorientation of the GaN epilayer planes with respect to the ZnO substrate is not detectable with polarized reflectivity. The x-ray double crystal diffraction measurements indicate this misorientation is much smaller than those for GaN epilayers on SiC and Al2O3 . © …


Structural Issues In Active Rule Systems, James Bailey, Guozhu Dong, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao Jan 1997

Structural Issues In Active Rule Systems, James Bailey, Guozhu Dong, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao

Kno.e.sis Publications

Active database systems enhance the functionality of traditional databases through the use of active rules or ‘triggers’. There is little consensus, though, on what components should be included in a rule system. In this paper, the expressive power of some simple active database rule systems is examined and the effect of choosing different features studied. Four important parameters of variation are presented, namely the rule language, the external query language, the meta rule language and the pending rule structure. We show that each of these is highly influential in determining the expressiveness of the rule system as a whole, and …


An Error Handling Framework For The Orbwork Workflow Enactment Service Of Meteor, Davasish Worah, Amit P. Sheth, Krzysztof J. Kochut, John A. Miller Jan 1997

An Error Handling Framework For The Orbwork Workflow Enactment Service Of Meteor, Davasish Worah, Amit P. Sheth, Krzysztof J. Kochut, John A. Miller

Kno.e.sis Publications

Workflow Management Systems (WFMSs) can be used to re-engineer, streamline, automate, and track organizational processes involving humans and automated information systems. However, the state-of-the-art in workflow technology suffers from a number of limitations that prevent it from being widely used in large-scale mission critical applications. Error handling is one such issue. What makes the task of error handling challenging is the need to deal with errors that appear in various components of a complex distributed application execution environment, including various WFMS components, workflow application tasks of different types, and the heterogeneous computing infrastructure.

In this paper, we discuss a top-down …


Topology And Logic Programming Semantics, Pascal Hitzler Jan 1997

Topology And Logic Programming Semantics, Pascal Hitzler

Computer Science and Engineering Faculty Publications

Logic programming employs logic as a programming language. Thus a logic program consists of a set of clauses of a certain form most often a subset of the clauses of first order logic viewed as axioms. Computation in this paradigm is deduction from these axioms via some interpreter.

Logic programming semantics is concerned with background theory for logic programming. It tries to provide models for logic programs to give them their intended meaning and to connect them with practically implementable interpreters.


Eigenfunction And Harmonic Function Estimates In Domains With Horns And Cusps, Michael Cranston, Yi Li Jan 1997

Eigenfunction And Harmonic Function Estimates In Domains With Horns And Cusps, Michael Cranston, Yi Li

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Travelling Fronts In Cylinders And Their Stability, Jerrold W. Bebernes, Comgming Li, Yi Li Jan 1997

Travelling Fronts In Cylinders And Their Stability, Jerrold W. Bebernes, Comgming Li, Yi Li

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Depth Measurement Of Doped Semiconductors Using The Hall Technique, G. C. Desalvo, David C. Look, Christopher A. Bozada, J. L. Ebel Jan 1997

Depth Measurement Of Doped Semiconductors Using The Hall Technique, G. C. Desalvo, David C. Look, Christopher A. Bozada, J. L. Ebel

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Identification Of Electron-Irradiation Defects In Semi-Insulating Gaas By Normalized Thermally Stimulated Current Measurements, David C. Look, Z-Q. Fang, Joseph W. Hemsky, P. Kengkan Jan 1997

Identification Of Electron-Irradiation Defects In Semi-Insulating Gaas By Normalized Thermally Stimulated Current Measurements, David C. Look, Z-Q. Fang, Joseph W. Hemsky, P. Kengkan

Physics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.