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Toolkits for Nuclear Science: Data and Spreadsheets

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Richard M. Lindstrom
The tools for performing everyday nuclear science have undergone great transformations in the past decade. Because of the ubiquity and speed of networked desktop computers and compatible software, definitive data and high-quality algorithms are widely and

Topography Measurements and Applications

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Jun-Feng Song, Theodore V. Vorburger
Based on auto- and cross-correlation functions (ACF and CCF), a new surface parameter called profile (or topography) difference, Ds, has been developed for quantifying differences between 2D profiles or between 3D topographies with a single number. When Ds

Toward Secure Routing Infrastructures

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Douglas C. Montgomery, Sandra Murphy
Routing infrastructures are possibly the most vital, complex, and fragile components in the global information infrastructure. They are also the least protected from attack. In the public Internet, for example, the IP routing infrastructure comprises tens

Trapped Atomic Ions and Quantum Information Processing

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
David J. Wineland, Dietrich G. Leibfried, James C. Bergquist, R B. Blakestad, John J. Bollinger, Joseph W. Britton, J Chiaverini, Ryan Epstein, David Hume, Wayne M. Itano, John D. Jost, E Knill, Jeroen Koelemeij, Christopher Langer, R Ozeri, Rainer Reichle, Till P. Rosenband, T Schaetz, Piet Schmidt, Signe Seidelin, Nobuyasu Shiga, Janus Wesenberg

Uncertainty Analysis for Vector Measurands Using Fiducial Inference

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Chih-Ming Wang, Hariharan K. Iyer
This paper presents a method for constructing uncertainty regions for a vector measurand in the presence of both type-A and type-B errors. The method is based on the principle of fiducial inference and generally requires a Monte Carlo approach for

Upper Bounds on Parity Violating ? Ray Asymmetries In Compound Nuclei From Polarized Cold Neutron Capture

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
M T. Gericke, J D. Bowman, R D. Carlini, T E. Chupp, K A. Coulterpark, M Dabaghyan, M Dawkins, D Desai, S J. Freedman, Thomas R. Gentile, R C. Gillis, G L. Greene, F W. Hersman, T Ino, G L. Jones, M Kandes, B Lauss, M Leuschner, W R. Lozowski, R Mahurin, M Mason, Y Masuda, G S. Mitchell, S Muto, H Nann, S A. Page, S I. Penttila, W D. Ramsay, S Santra, P N. Seo, E I. Sharapov, T B. Smith, W M. Snow, W S. Wilburn, V Yuan, H Zhu

Use of Transfer Artifacts for Small Force Measurement

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Gordon A. Shaw, Jon R. Pratt, Richard S. Gates, Mark Reitsma
In order for the atomic microscope (AFM) to be used in truly quantatitive studies, a basis within the international system of units (SI) must be established. In order to do this, the microfabricated cantilevers typically used for AFM force measurements
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