11 resultados para Caustics


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Caustics are curves with the property that a billiard trajectory, once tangent to it, stays tangent after every reflection at the boundary of the billiard table. When the billiard table is an ellipse, any nonsingular billiard trajectory has a caustic, which can be either a confocal ellipse or a confocal hyperbola. Resonant caustics —the ones whose tangent trajectories are closed polygons— are destroyed under generic perturbations of the billiard table. We prove that none of the resonant elliptical caustics persists under a large class of explicit perturbations of the original ellipse. This result follows from a standard Melnikov argument and the analysis of the complex singularities of certain elliptic functions.

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Trajectories of the planar, circular, restricted three-body problem are given in the configuration space through the caustics associated to the invariant tori of quasi-periodic orbits. It is shown that the caustics of trajectories librating in any particular resonance display some features associated to that resonance. This method can be considered complementary to the Poincare surface of section method, because it provides information not accessible by the other method.

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Through a sequence of transformations we relate the propagator for the system of isotropic time-dependent, coupled and driven oscillators with time-varying mass, with those of free particles. We then derive the wave functions and the propagator beyond and at caustics. Finally we study a particular case which appears in quantum optics. © 1990.

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This work was supported by ONR under Grant No. N00014-16-1-2828.

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A growing number of studies have identified cleaners as a group at risk for adverse health effects of the skin and the respiratory tract. Chemical substances present in cleaning products could be responsible for these effects. Currently, only limited information is available about irritant and health hazardous chemical substances found in cleaning products. We hypothesized that chemical substances present in cleaning products are known health hazardous substances that might be involved in adverse health effects of the skin and the respiratory tract. We performed a systematic review of cleaning products used in the Swiss cleaning sector. We surveyed Swiss professional cleaning companies (n = 1476) to identify the most used products (n = 105) for inclusion. Safety data sheets (SDSs) were reviewed and hazardous substances present in cleaning products were tabulated with current European and global harmonized system hazard labels. Professional cleaning products are mixtures of substances (arithmetic mean 3.5 +/- 2.8), and more than 132 different chemical substances were identified in 105 products. The main groups of chemicals were fragrances, glycol ethers, surfactants, solvents; and to a lesser extent, phosphates, salts, detergents, pH-stabilizers, acids, and bases. Up to 75% of products contained irritant (Xi), 64% harmful (Xn) and 28% corrosive (C) labeled substances. Hazards for eyes (59%) and skin (50%), and hazards by ingestion (60%) were the most reported. Cleaning products potentially give rise to simultaneous exposures to different chemical substances. As professional cleaners represent a large workforce, and cleaning products are widely used, it is a major public health issue to better understand these exposures. The list of substances provided in this study contains important information for future occupational exposure assessment studies.

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The exact propagator beyond and at caustics for a pair of coupled and driven oscillators with different frequencies and masses is calculated using the path-integral approach. The exact wavefunctions and energies are also presented. Finally the propagator is re-calculated through an alternative method, using the δfunction. © 1992 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Este trabalho tem por objetivo a aplicação de um método de migração com amplitudes verdadeiras, considerando-se um meio acústico onde a velocidade de propagação varia linearmente com a profundidade. O método de migração é baseado na teoria dos raios e na integral de migração de Kirchhoff, procurando posicionar de forma correta os refletores e recuperar os respetivos coeficientes de reflexão. No processo de recuperação dos coeficientes de reflexão, busca-se corrigir o fator de espalhamento geométrico de reflexões sísmicas primárias, sem o conhecimento a priori dos refletores procurados. Ao considerar-se configurações fonte-receptor arbitrárias, as reflexões primárias podem ser imageadas no tempo ou profundidade, sendo as amplitudes do campo de ondas migrado uma medida dos coeficientes de reflexão (função do ângulo de incidência). Anteriormente têm sido propostos alguns algoritmos baseados na aproximação de Born ou Kirchhoff. Todos são dados em forma de um operador integral de empilhamento de difrações, que são aplicados à entrada dos dados sísmicos. O resultado é uma seção sísmica migrada, onde cada ponto de reflexão é imageado com uma amplitude proporcional ao coeficiente de reflexão no ponto. No presente caso, o processo de migração faz uso de um modelo com velocidade que apresenta uma distribuição que varia linearmente com a profundidade, conhecido também como gradiente constante de velocidade. O esquema de migração corresponde a uma versão modificada da migração de empilhamento por difração e faz uso explícito da teoria do raio, por exemplo, na descrição de tempos de trânsito e amplitudes das reflexões primárias, com as quais a operação de empilhamento e suas propriedades podem ser entendidas geometricamente. Efeitos como o espalhamento geométrico devido à trajetória do raio levam a distorção das amplitudes. Estes efeitos têm que ser corregidos durante o processamento dos dados sísmicos. Baseados na integral de migração de Kirchhoff e na teoria paraxial dos raios, foi derivada a função peso e o operador da integral por empilhamento de difrações para um modelo sísmico 2,5-D, e aplicado a uma serie de dados sintéticos em ambientes com ruído e livre de ruído. O resultado mostra a precisão e estabilidade do método de migração em um meio 2,5-D como ferramenta para obter informação sobre as propriedades de refletividade da subsuperfície da terra. Neste método não são levados em consideração a existência de caústicas nem a atenuação devido a fricção interna.

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On fine scales, caustics produced with white light show vividly colored diffraction fringes. For caustics described by the elementary catastrophes of singularity theory, the colors are characteristic of the type of singularity. We study the diffraction colors of the fold and cusp catastrophes. The colors can be simulated computationally as the superposition of monochromatic patterns for different wavelengths. Far from the caustic, where the luminosity contrast is negligible, the fringe colors persist; an asymptotic theory explains why. Experiments with caustics produced by refraction through irregular bathroom-window glass show good agreement with theory. Colored fringes near the cusp reveal fine lines that are not present in any of the monochromatic components; these lines are explained in terms of partial decoherence between rays with widely differing path differences.

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This report presents an overview of wave-current interacion, including comprehensive review of references to significant U.S. and foreign literature available through December 1981. Specific topics under review are the effects of horizontally and vertically varying currents on waves, wave refraction by currents, dissipation and turbulence, small- and medium-scale currents, caustics and focusing, and wave breaking. The results of the review are then examined for engineering applications. The most appropriate general-purpose computer program to include wave-current interaction is the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat program CREDIZ, which is based on a parabolic wave equation. Further applications include wave and current forces on structures and possibly sediment transport. The report concludes with a brief state-of-the-art review of wave-current interaction and a list of topics needing further research and development.

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We study how the spatial distribution of inertial particles evolves with time in a random flow. We describe an explosive appearance of caustics and show how they influence an exponential growth of clusters due to smooth parts of the flow, leading in particular to an exponential growth of the average distance between particles. We demonstrate how caustics restrict applicability of Lagrangian description to inertial particles.