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Warsaw University of Technology
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About: Warsaw University of Technology is a education organization based out in Warsaw, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Microstructure & Optical fiber. The organization has 14293 authors who have published 34362 publications receiving 492211 citations. The organization is also known as: Warsaw Polytechnic & Politechnika Warszawska.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the moments of the net-kaon multiplicity distributions in relativistic heavy-ion collisions were measured and compared with Poisson and negative binomial baseline calculations as well as with UrQMD.
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TL;DR: In this article, the regularized decomposition algorithm for two stage stochastic problems is improved by using a primal simplex method for solving subproblems, which facilitates crash and warm starts, and allows more freedom when creating the model.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of four methods was developed to distinguish long-range transport (LRT) and regional transport (RT) from local pollution sources as well as to discern the involvement of traffic or residential sources in LP.
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University of Geneva1, University of Warsaw2, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens3, Saint Petersburg State University4, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research5, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology6, Warsaw University of Technology7, Hungarian Academy of Sciences8, Federico Santa María Technical University9, Jagiellonian University10, University of Silesia in Katowice11, Pusan National University12, Stony Brook University13, ETH Zurich14, University of Bern15, Eötvös Loránd University16, Jan Kochanowski University17, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences18, University of Wrocław19, Sofia University20, Goethe University Frankfurt21, University of Bergen22
TL;DR: In this article, the neutrino interaction cross sections and charged pion spectra were measured with the large-acceptance NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS.
Abstract: Interaction cross sections and charged pion spectra in p+C interactions at 31 GeV/c were measured with the large-acceptance NA61/SHINE spectrometer at the CERN SPS. These data are required to improve predictions of the neutrino flux for the T2K long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment in Japan. A set of data collected during the first NA61/SHINE run in 2007 with an isotropic graphite target with a thickness of 4% of a nuclear interaction length was used for the analysis. The measured p+C inelastic and production cross sections are 257.2 {+-} 1.9 {+-} 8.9 and 229.3 {+-} 1.9 {+-} 9.0 mb, respectively. Inclusive production cross sections for negatively and positively charged pions are presented as functions of laboratory momentum in ten intervals of the laboratory polar angle covering the range from 0 up to 420 mrad. The spectra are compared with predictions of several hadron production models.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of cooling rate during solidification on the microstructure of the alloy was analyzed using X-ray diffraction analysis and optical and scanning/transmission electron microscopy.
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Stefano Colafranceschi | 129 | 1103 | 79174 |
Dezso Horvath | 128 | 1283 | 88111 |
Valentina Dutta | 125 | 1179 | 76231 |
Viktor Matveev | 123 | 1212 | 73939 |
Anna Zanetti | 120 | 1488 | 71375 |
Harold A. Scheraga | 120 | 1152 | 66461 |
J. Pluta | 120 | 659 | 52025 |
Adam Ryszard Kisiel | 118 | 691 | 50546 |
Terence G. Langdon | 117 | 1158 | 61603 |
Andrei Starodumov | 114 | 697 | 57900 |
T. Pawlak | 111 | 379 | 42455 |
John D. Pickard | 107 | 628 | 42479 |
W. Peryt | 107 | 376 | 40524 |
William G. Stevenson | 101 | 585 | 57798 |
Anil Kumar | 99 | 2124 | 64825 |