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Ozone Decay Rates in Residences
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 1999In urban and suburban settings, indoor ozone exposures can represent a significant fraction of an individual's total exposure. The decay rate, one of the factors determining indoor ozone concentrations, is inadequately understood in residences. Decay rates were calculated by introducing outdoor air containing 80-160 parts per billion ozone into 43 ...
K, Lee +4 more
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On Decaying Rate of Quantum States
Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Luo, Shunlong, Zhang, Zhengmin
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Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1979
The decay rates and the two-body decay mode branching ratio of the hypernucleus3HΛ are calculated by using theV-A model of weak interactions. It is concluded that the stimulated decay (ΛN →N Nπ) is a significant mechanism in this decay.
H. M. M. Mansour, K. Higgins
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The decay rates and the two-body decay mode branching ratio of the hypernucleus3HΛ are calculated by using theV-A model of weak interactions. It is concluded that the stimulated decay (ΛN →N Nπ) is a significant mechanism in this decay.
H. M. M. Mansour, K. Higgins
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Abstract Major astrophysical applications involve a huge number of exotic nuclei. Their beta-decay properties play a crucial role in stellar explosive events. An important effort has been developed in last decades to measure the masses and β -decay properties of very neutron-rich nuclei at radioactive nuclear beam facilities.
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2020
We consider $$\displaystyle \begin{aligned} \left\{ \begin{array}{rl} & \partial_t^{\alpha} (u-a) + A(t)u(x,t) = 0 \quad \mbox{in }L^2(\Omega), \, 0 < t < T, \\ & u(\cdot,t) \in H^1_0(\Omega), \quad 0 < t < T, \\ & u-a \in H_{\alpha}(0,T;L^2(\Omega)). \end{array}\right.
Adam Kubica +2 more
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We consider $$\displaystyle \begin{aligned} \left\{ \begin{array}{rl} & \partial_t^{\alpha} (u-a) + A(t)u(x,t) = 0 \quad \mbox{in }L^2(\Omega), \, 0 < t < T, \\ & u(\cdot,t) \in H^1_0(\Omega), \quad 0 < t < T, \\ & u-a \in H_{\alpha}(0,T;L^2(\Omega)). \end{array}\right.
Adam Kubica +2 more
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Rate of Decay of Auditory Sensation
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1964The rate of decay of auditory sensation was investigated by measuring the minimum silent interval that must be introduced between two noise pulses to be perceived. The value of this critical time Λt was determined for different intensity levels of both the first and the second pulse. It is shown that in this case the sensation level of the second pulse
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Impact of mobility on trust decay rate
2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2012In trust-based models for MANETs, it is often assumed that the trust value between two nodes decays proportional to the time these nodes are out of transmission range of each other. We present in this paper an analysis of the trust decay rate for some general networking and trust computation models.
Dang-Quan Nguyen +2 more
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On the decay rate of (p, A)-lacunary series
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2006Summary: A power series \(\sum_{k=0}^\infty a_kx^{n_k}\) with radius of convergence equal to 1 is said to be \((p,A)\)-lacunary if \(n_k\geq Ak^p\), \(A>0 ...
Nazarov, F. L., Shirokov, N. A.
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On the Rate of Decay of a Meyer Scaling Function
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