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Standard Model tests and new physics at LEP

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1998
The stringent tests of the Standard Model performed with LEP data taken between 1989 and 1995 severely constrain the possible sources of new physics beyond it. The most recent measurements of the Standard Model parameters obtained with more than 20 million Z boson decays are summarized and interpreted from this point of view.
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Testing the standard model of nuclear physics

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2012
Shell model calculations using optimized effective interactions are becoming the standard model of nuclear structure physics. While earlier effective interactions were optimized for nuclei near the valley of stability, radioactive beam facilities have allowed the study of nuclei much farther from stability.
S. L. Tabor, P. C. Bender
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Physical-Defect Modeling and Optimization for Fault-Insertion Test

IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2012
Hardware fault insertion is a promising method for system reliability assessment and fault isolation. It provides feedback on the fault tolerance of a large system, creates artificial faulty scenarios that can be used as reference points for fault diagnosis, and leads to a quality diagnostic program. Optimization of fault insertion location is critical
Zhaobo Zhang   +3 more
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Design and tests of a physical watershed model

Journal of Hydrology, 1966
Abstract Theoretical considerations are discussed, and design criteria and fabrication of a physical hydrologic model including a storm-simulating device are described. Data from several preliminary experimental tests indicate that the use of physical models of actual watersheds merits further investigation.
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Model Based Testing of Cyber-Physical Systems

2018
Testing, inspection, and certification (TIC) are essential activities on consumer and industrial systems. The conformance to system specifications and standards can then provide assurances on system safety, security, reliability, and interoperability. TIC needs to evolve in tandem with growing system size and complexity.
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4D Testing of Rock Physics Models

66th EAGE Conference and Exhibition - Workshops, 2004
As a result of the success within the field of time lapse seismic, the potential use of seismic data as a quantitative tool has increased. To some extent, seismic data are used for quantitative purposes: Volumetric estimation based on 3D seismic images, overpressure prediction based on seismic velocity analysis, net to gross estimation based on seismic
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Physical model testing in geotechnical engineering

Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE A, 2022
Zhen-yu Yin, Han-lin Wang, Xue-yu Geng
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Physical model testing of moored surface buoy

2015 IEEE Underwater Technology (UT), 2015
Hydrodynamic response of a moored surface buoy has been experimentally evaluated in the present study. This buoy has been designed by National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT) to suit the functional requirements. A Froude scale model has been adopted and the floating body characteristics such as meta centric height has been preserved in the ...
S.A. Sannasiraj   +2 more
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A Tool Prototype for Model-Based Testing of Cyber-Physical Systems

2015
We report on a tool prototype for model-based testing of cyber-physical systems. Our starting point is a hybrid-system model specified in a domain-specific language called Acumen. Our prototype tool is implemented in Matlab and covers three stages of model-based testing, namely, test-case generation, test-case execution, and conformance analysis.
Arend Aerts   +2 more
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Physical models as tests of randomness

Physical Review E, 1995
, Vattulainen, , Ala-Nissila, , Kankaala
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