Data representing high, medium, and low response rates in constant and nonconstant patterns were generated by electromechanical equipment to determine whether the same data collected by time-sampling, interval recording, and frequency recording would be represented similarly by each method. Results indicated: (1) that time-sampling provided an extremely inaccurate estimate of responding, and (2) that interval recording accurately represented responding of low and medium rates, but grossly underestimated high-rate responding.
A variety of carbonate accumulations can be identified offshore Vietnam. The best reservoirs are developed in large, fault-controlled, buildups which have undergone extensive leaching during emergence. More moderate reservoir quality is present in platform facies which extend over large areas and in small buildups usually developed on footwall crests. This paper describes the setting, facies, diagenesis and reservoir quality of the various carbonate types.
We consider the existence of bibundles, in other words locally trivial principal G spaces with commuting left and right G actions. We show that their existence is closely related to the structure of the group Out(G) of outer automorphisms of G. We also develop a classifying theory for bibundles. The theory is developed in full generality for (H, G) bibundles for a crossed module (H, G) and we show with examples the close links with loop group bundles.
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Given a bundle gerbe with connection on an oriented Riemannian manifold of dimension at least equal to 3, we formulate and study the associated Yang-Mills equations. When the Riemannian manifold is compact and oriented, we prove the existence of instanton solutions to the equations and also determine the moduli space of instantons, thus giving a complete analysis in this case. We also discuss duality in this context.2000 Mathematics Subject Classification. 70S15, 81T13. Key words and phrases. bundle gerbe, abelian Yang-Mills theory.
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