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Delay in Photoemission [PDF]

open access: yesScience, 2010
Defining Time-Zero When a high-energy photon hits an atom and is absorbed, the result can be the excitation and emission of an electron. This photoemission, or photoelectric effect, is generally assumed to occur instantaneously, and represents the definition of “time-zero” in clocking such ultrafast events.
Nicholas Karpowicz   +2 more
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Delayed Privatization [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper studies the timing of privatization in 21 major developed economies in the 1977–2002 period. Duration analysis shows that political fragmentation plays a significant role in explaining government’s decision to privatize: privatization is delayed longer in democracies characterized by a larger number of parties and operating under ...
BORTOLOTTI, Bernardo, P. PINOTTI
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A Delay is a Delay is a Delay

Psychological Reports, 1967
Three yoked groups under delay of reward performed similarly during both acquisition and extinction at levels significantly below those of a no-delay group, although convergence occurred during acquisition in all three runway segments with terminal acquisition levels being close in the start box and distant in the goal box.
James Olin Mauldin, Thomas Clifford
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The Impact of Delaying the Delay Announcements [PDF]

open access: possibleOperations Research, 2011
Many service providers use delay announcements to inform customers of anticipated delays. However, this information is usually not provided immediately but after a short period of time (spent either waiting or occupied by the system). The focus of this paper is on the impact of this postponement on the ability of the firm to influence customer ...
Achal Bassamboo, Gad Allon
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In communication networks, there are delays, delays... and delays

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2003
Abstract This paper investigates the congestion and delay control problem for an elementary communication network component (a source-destination pair connected to a single router), using discrete-time state-space methods. The congestion-induced delay turns out to be a non-linear function of a system with linear dynamics, additive disturbance and ...
Caroline Kulcsár   +2 more
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On Delay of the Delayed Choice Experiment [PDF]

open access: possibleChinese Physics Letters, 2015
Following a suggestion by Wheeler, several delayed choice experiments have been performed. However, in those experiments one fact has always been ignored: that due to the fact that the single photon is nonlocal in time, the outcome will change if one changes the time to switch the experimental configuration within the photon's wavepacket.
Y. J. Sun   +3 more
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Time-Delay Interferometry [PDF]

open access: yesLiving Reviews in Relativity, 2005
AbstractEqual-arm interferometric detectors of gravitational radiation allow phase measurements many orders of magnitude below the intrinsic phase stability of the laser injecting light into their arms. This is because the noise in the laser light is common to both arms, experiencing exactly the same delay, and thus cancels when it is differenced at ...
Massimo Tinto
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Computational Delays [PDF]

open access: possibleManagement Science, 1974
Decision-making processes usually involve time-consuming and costly operations of observation and communication of the state of the environment and generation and implementation of appropriate actions. Collectively these activities may be called computational and the procedure required to carry them out may be called an algorithm.
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