Schelling, von Neumann, and the Event that Didn’t Occur
Thomas Schelling was recognized by the Nobel Prize committee as a pioneer in the application of game theory and rational choice analysis to problems of politics and international relations.
Alexander J. Field
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Sharpening of Worldview-3 Satellite Images by Generating Optimal High-Spatial-Resolution Images
Compared to using images in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) wavelength range only, remotely sensed satellite imagery from the spectral wavelengths of both VNIR and shortwave infrared (SWIR), such as Sentinel-2A and Worldview-3, is more effective for
Honglyun Park +3 more
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Update on the United States Nuclear Strategy: from NPR 2018 to NPR 2022
The article follows the author's comparative analysis of American and Russian nuclear doctrines and armaments from the fall of 2021. It presents the current nuclear strategy of the United States of America based on a content analysis of three specific ...
Adam Potočňák
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USA and Military Security of Europe: Evolution of Approaches
Over the past few years, American military policy in Europe has changed qualitatively. Official Washington was forced to recognize the strengthening of Russian military power and the need to reconsider the role of the European command as a rear, designed
V. I. Batyuk
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Nuclei with Tetrahedral Symmetry [PDF]
We discuss a point-group-theory based method of searching for new regions of nuclear stability. We illustrate the related strategy with realistic calculations employing the tetrahedral and the octahedral point groups. In particular, several nuclei in the
A. GÓŹDŹ +9 more
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No First Use and Credible Deterrence
Despite progress in reducing the number of nuclear weapons in the largest arsenals, a number of states are now looking to increase their reliance on nuclear weapons not only for deterrence, but also for coercion or war fighting.
Steve Fetter, Jon Wolfsthal
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IRAN’S NUCLEAR POLICY: NATURE, AMBITION, AND STRATEGY
Nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons represent the biggest danger to humanity. During the Cold War, the US and USSR provided ‘umbrella protection’ to convince allies not to acquire nuclear weapons.
Violet B. Eneyo +3 more
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Enhancing the Coherence of a Spin Qubit by Operating it as a Feedback Loop That Controls its Nuclear Spin Bath [PDF]
In many realizations of electron spin qubits the dominant source of decoherence is the fluctuating nuclear spin bath of the host material. The slowness of this bath lends itself to a promising mitigation strategy where the nuclear spin bath is prepared ...
Bluhm, Hendrik +4 more
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A review on the defense-in-depth concept and the flex strategies in different countries after Fukushima accident [PDF]
To enhance the defense in depth for nuclear safety after the Fukushima nuclear accident, the U.S. Nuclear Energy Institute put forward the concept of diverse and flexible coping strategies and the corresponding FLEX support guidelines for the special ...
Xu Hong, Zhang Baorui
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Method for atomic-layer-resolved measurement of polarization fields by nuclear magnetic resonance [PDF]
A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) method of probing the dielectric response to an alternating electric field is described, which is applicable to noncentrosymmetric sites with nuclear spin I>1/2.
Kempf, James G., Weitekamp, Daniel P.
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