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US Government Cloud Computing Technology Roadmap Volume I Release 1.0 (Draft) High - Priority Requirements to Further USG Agency Cloud Computing Adoption

November 20, 2011
Author(s)
Mark L. Badger, David Bernstein, Robert B. Bohn, Frederic J. de Vaulx, Michael D. Hogan, Jin Mao, John V. Messina, Kevin L. Mills, Annie W. Sokol, Dawn M. Leaf, Fred Whiteside, Jin Tong
… US Government Cloud Computing Technology Roadmap Volume I Release 1.0 (Draft) … High - Priority Requirements to Further USG Agency Cloud Computing Adoption …

2019 NIST/ITL Cybersecurity Program Annual Report

August 24, 2020
Author(s)
Patrick D. O'Reilly, Kristina G. Rigopoulos, Larry Feldman, Gregory A. Witte
… for Cryptographic Modules, and preparation for post-quantum cryptographic methods; and improved infrastructure …

Heavy Ion Induced Soft Breakdown of Thin Gate Oxides

December 1, 2001
Author(s)
J. F. Conley, John S. Suehle, A. H. Johnston, Bin Wang, T Miyahara, Eric M. Vogel, J B. Bernstein
… oxide conduction is well described by the Sune quantum point contact model. …

Threshold Schemes for Cryptographic Primitives

March 1, 2019
Author(s)
Luis T. A. N. Brandao, Nicky W. Mouha, Apostol T. Vassilev
The Computer Security Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology is interested in promoting the security of implementations of cryptographic primitives. This security depends not only on the theoretical properties of the primitives but

Issues in Numerical Simulation of Fire Suppression

April 27, 1999
Author(s)
S R. Tieszen, Amelia R. Lopez
This paper outlines general physical and computational issues associated with performing numerical simulation of fire suppression. Fire suppression encompasses a broad range of chemistry and physics over a lxge range of time and length scales. The authors

Energy Balance in a Large Compartment Fire

April 1, 2008
Author(s)
Anthony P. Hamins, Erik L. Johnsson, Alexander Maranghides
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) are collaborating to assess and validate fire computer codes for nuclear power plant applications. This evaluation is being conducted through a series of

Numerical Simulation of Sprinkler Performance

February 24, 1999
Author(s)
Kevin B. McGrattan, Glenn P. Forney
Rapidly, changing building designs, uses, materials, contents, fire protection and the general intermix of industrial/commercial and residential occupancies has created a need to understand the potential hazards and losses from fires and performance of

Direct detection of the ? 8.4 eV internal conversion energy of 229mTh embedded in a superconducting nanowire

August 25, 2025
Author(s)
Galen O'Neil, Kjeld Beeks, Eric Hudson, David Ray Leibrandt, Marion Mallweger, Sae Woo Nam, Sayan Patra, Gil Porat, Dileep Venkatarama Reddy, Thorsten Schumm, Stephen Schoun, Benedict Seiferle, Christian Schneider, Lars von der Wense, Peter Thirolf, Varun Verma, Jun Ye, Chuankun Zhang
… the energy released by the IC decay is detected with high quantum efficiency by the nanowire sensor. Energy resolution … is enabled by the current dependence of the internal quantum efficiency of the nanowire sensor. The techniques …

Ultra-Cold Collisions of Atoms and Molecules

February 19, 2017
Author(s)
Paul S. Julienne
… can be used to cool to even lower temperatures in the quantum degenerate limit where Bose-Einstein condensation … linear and nonlinear atom optics, optical lattices, quantum degenerate bosonic and fermionic gases, and collision …

Concentric transmon qubit featuring fast tunability and an anisotropic magnetic dipole moment

January 21, 2016
Author(s)
Jochen Braumuller, Martin O. Sandberg, Michael Vissers, Andre Schneider, Steffen Schlor, Lukas Grunhaupt, Hannes Rotzinger, Michael Marthaler, Alexander Lukashenko, Amadeus Dieter, Alexey V. Ustinov, Martin Weides, David P. Pappas
… and therefore for full tomographic control of the quantum circuit. Due to the large loop size, the presented … neighboring qubits, being a pending quest in the field of quantum simulation. …

Surface science for improved ion traps

September 30, 2013
Author(s)
David P. Pappas, Dustin Hite, Andrew C. Wilson, David T. Allcock, David J. Wineland, Dietrich Leibfried, Yves Colombe
… This noise has been an obstacle to progress in trapped-ion quantum information processing (QIP) experiments for more … a decade. It causes motional heating of the ions, and thus quantum-state decoherence. This heating is anomalous because …

Optimized Transition-Edge X-ray Microcalorimeter with 2.4 eV Energy Resolution at 5.9 keV

November 1, 2005
Author(s)
Joel Ullom, James A. Beall, W.Bertrand (Randy) Doriese, William Duncan, S. L. Ferreira, Gene C. Hilton, Kent D. Irwin, Carl D. Reintsema, Leila R. Vale
… keV to 2.4 eV at 5.9 keV. The sensors have an estimated quantum efficiency of 55% at 5.9 keV and measured thermal … sensors with this combination of energy resolution, quantum efficiency, and speed are well matched to …

Carbon Weight Analysis for Machining Operation and Allocation for Redesign

December 16, 2009
Author(s)
Gaurav Ameta, Mahesh Mani, Sudarsan Rachuri, Kevin W. Lyons, Shaw C. Feng, Ram D. Sriram
… research is to explore and develop a new methodology for computing carbon weight (CW) - often referred to as carbon … operations, specifically turning and milling, for computing the CW. Our initial study demonstrates that CW can … Mechanical tolerancing principles are applied for computing worst case and statistical case CW of a product. We …

First-Order Raman Spectra of AB' 1/2 B'' 1/2 O 3 Double Perovskites

June 1, 2005
Author(s)
S A. Prosandeev, U Waghmare, Igor Levin, James E. Maslar
First principles computations of Raman intensities were performed for perovskite-like compound CaAl1/2Nb1/2O3 (CAN). This compound features 1:1 (NaCl-type) ordering of Al and Nb superimposed onto the b-b-c+ octahedral tilting. Raman tensor for CAN was

Applications of FASTLite.

June 20, 1996
Author(s)
Richard W. Bukowski
The use of computer supported fire safety engineering calculations has grown significantly in recent years. One of the early, favorite tools of the fire protection engineer was FIREFORM and later FPEtool, both of which were developed by Bud Nelson. Now
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