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The Spinor Representation Of Minimal Surfaces, Rob Kusner, Nick Schmitt
The Spinor Representation Of Minimal Surfaces, Rob Kusner, Nick Schmitt
Mathematics and Statistics Department Faculty Publication Series
The spinor representation is developed and used to investigate minimal surfaces in R^3 with embedded planar ends. The moduli spaces of planar-ended minimal spheres and real projective planes are determined, and new families of minimal tori and Klein bottles are given. These surfaces compactify in S^3 to yield surfaces critical for the M¨obius invariant squared mean curvature functional W. On the other hand, all Wcritical spheres and real projective planes arise this way. Thus we determine at the same time the moduli spaces of W-critical spheres and real projective planes via the spinor representation.
Croatian Symposium Of Chemistry And Macromolecular Chemistry, Otto Vogl, Zvonimir Janovic
Croatian Symposium Of Chemistry And Macromolecular Chemistry, Otto Vogl, Zvonimir Janovic
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Polymer Science In Australia Iv. Universities In Victoria And Southern Australia, Otto Vogl, David Solomon, Ezio Rizzardo, Robert A. Shanks, David Williams
Polymer Science In Australia Iv. Universities In Victoria And Southern Australia, Otto Vogl, David Solomon, Ezio Rizzardo, Robert A. Shanks, David Williams
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No abstract provided.
52. Bengt Ranby, Otto Vogl
Croatian Symposium Of Chemistry And Macromolecular Chemistry, Otto Vogl, Zvonimir Janovic
Croatian Symposium Of Chemistry And Macromolecular Chemistry, Otto Vogl, Zvonimir Janovic
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
Polymer Science In Australia Iv. Universities In Victoria And Southern Australia, Otto Vogl, David Solomon, Ezio Rizzardo, Robert A. Shanks, David Williams
Polymer Science In Australia Iv. Universities In Victoria And Southern Australia, Otto Vogl, David Solomon, Ezio Rizzardo, Robert A. Shanks, David Williams
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
52. Bengt Ranby, Otto Vogl
Reconstruction Of Solar Irradiance Since 1610: Implications For Climate Cbange, Judith Lean, Juerg Beer, Raymond S. Bradley
Reconstruction Of Solar Irradiance Since 1610: Implications For Climate Cbange, Judith Lean, Juerg Beer, Raymond S. Bradley
Raymond S Bradley
Solar total and ultraviolet (UV) irradiances are reconstructed annually from J610 to the present. This epoch ~ludes the Maunder Minimmn of anomalously low solar activi1}' (circa 1645-1115) and the subsequent increase to the high levels of the present Modem Maximum. In this reconstruction, the Schwabe (II-year) irradiaoce cycle and a longer term Variability component are determined separately, based on contemporary. solar and stellar monitoring. The correlation of reconstructed solar irradiance and Northern Hemisphere (NIl) surface temperature is 0.86 in the pre-industrial period from 1610 to 1800, implying a predominant solar influence. Extending this correlation to the present suggests that solar …
53. Takeo Saegusa, Otto Vogl
53. Takeo Saegusa, Otto Vogl
54. Burkart Philipp, Otto Vogl, Ch. Wandrey
54. Burkart Philipp, Otto Vogl, Ch. Wandrey
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No abstract provided.
Extended Molecular Gas Distribution In Mrk 273 And Merger-Luminosity Evolution, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville
Extended Molecular Gas Distribution In Mrk 273 And Merger-Luminosity Evolution, Min S. Yun, N Z. Scoville
Min S. Yun
We present the first interferometric measurement of CO emission (θ ~ 2'') from the ultraluminous infrared galaxy Mrk 273. A total H2 mass of 3.6 × 1010 Msun is inferred from the CO observations, half of which belongs to an extended component with deconvolved size 5.1 × 2.5 kpc. In addition, an unresolved molecular gas complex is found to be coincident with the optical nucleus. The inferred H2 mass, size (R ~ 380 pc), and mean surface mass density (ΣH2 ≥ 4 × 104 Msun pc-3) of this complex, as well as the IR luminosity, are very similar to those …
54. Burkart Philipp, Otto Vogl, Ch. Wandrey
55. Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, Otto Vogl, Anton Schausberger
55. Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, Otto Vogl, Anton Schausberger
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No abstract provided.
55. Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, Otto Vogl, Anton Schausberger
55. Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, Otto Vogl, Anton Schausberger
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.
56. Sir Geoffrey Allan, Otto Vogl, Shigeko Suzuki
56. Sir Geoffrey Allan, Otto Vogl, Shigeko Suzuki
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56. Sir Geoffrey Allan, Otto Vogl, Shigeko Suzuki
57. Peter Plesch, Otto Vogl, Traudl Plesch
57. Peter Plesch, Otto Vogl, Traudl Plesch
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
57. Peter Plesch, Otto Vogl, Traudl Plesch
58. Koichi Hatada, Otto Vogl, Michiko Hatada
58. Koichi Hatada, Otto Vogl, Michiko Hatada
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No abstract provided.
58. Koichi Hatada, Otto Vogl, Michiko Hatada
59. Otto Kratky, 1902-1995, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz
59. Otto Kratky, 1902-1995, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz
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59. Otto Kratky, 1902-1995, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz
Electron Scattering From 10b, A Cichocki, J Dubach, R S. Hicks, Gerald Alvin Peterson
Electron Scattering From 10b, A Cichocki, J Dubach, R S. Hicks, Gerald Alvin Peterson
Gerald Alvin Peterson
Electron scattering measurements have been made in order to determine the longitudinal and transverse form factors of low-lying level in 10B. With the exception of the broad 5.18 MeV level, results were obtained for all known levels up to 6.7 MeV. The measurements span the momentum transfer range q=0.48–2.58 fm-1. The primary objective of this work was to improve the data on the pure isovector M3 form factor of the 1.740 MeV excitation, the transform of which yields the 1p3/2 single-nucleon wave function. A Woods-Saxon potential was found to provide a much better representation of the data than the harmonic …
60. Teiji Tsuruta, Otto Vogl
60. Teiji Tsuruta, Otto Vogl
61. Marian Kryszewski, Otto Vogl
61. Marian Kryszewski, Otto Vogl
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
61. Marian Kryszewski, Otto Vogl
62. David M Solomon, Otto Vogl, Kenneth Ghiggino
62. David M Solomon, Otto Vogl, Kenneth Ghiggino
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
62. David M Solomon, Otto Vogl, Kenneth Ghiggino