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Kenji Suzuki, Yisong Chen, editors
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Sumio Watanabe
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Song Fang, Jie Chen, Hideaki Ishii
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シリーズ名: Lecture notes in control and information sciences ; v. 465
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Zuzana Kubincová ... [et al.], editors
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Minoru Nakayama, editor
出版情報: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, c2021  vii, 136 p. ; 25 cm
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Michel Grabisch, Toshiaki Murofushi, Michio Sugeno (eds.)
出版情報: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag, c2000  xiv, 476 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Studies in fuzziness and soft computing ; v. 40
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Foreword P. Wakker
Preface M. Grabisch, T. Murofushi and M. Sugeno
PART 1: THEORY
   Fuzzy Measures and Fuzzy Integrals T. Murofushi and M. Sugeno 3
   Non-additive Measure and Integral, Basic Concepts and Their Role for Applications D. Denneberg 42
   The Interaction and Moebius Representations of Fuzzy Measures on Finite Spaces, k-Additive Measures: A Survey M. Grabisch 70
   Hierarchical Decomposition of the Choquet Integral K. Fujimoto and T. Murofushi 94
   Towards Generalized Belief Functions I. Kramosil 104
   Integration in Possibility Theory G. De Cooman 124
   On the Autocontinuity of Set Functions Z. Wang and K. Xu 161
   Pseudo-convolution and Its Applications E. Pap 171
   Integrals with Respect to a General Fuzzy Measure P. Benvenuti and R. Mesiar 205
   Measures on Triangular Norm-based Tribes: Properties and Integral Representations D. Butnariu and E.P. Klement 233
   On Choquet and Sugeno Integrals as Aggregation Functions J.-L. Marichal 247
   Comparison between Three Fuzzy Integrals H. Imaoka 273
PART 2: APPLICATIONS
   Choquet Expected Utility Model: A New Approach to Individual Behavior under Uncertainty and to Social Welfare A. Chateauneuf and M. Cohen 289
   Qualitative Decision Theory with Sugeno Integrals D. Dubois, H. Prade and R. Sabbadin 314
   The Choquet Integral in Multiattribute Decision Making T. Murofushi and M. Sugeno 333
   Application of the Choquet Integral in Multicriteria Decision Making M. Grabisch and M. Roubens 348
   A Hierarchical Subjective Evaluation Model Using Non-monotonic Fuzzy Measures and the Choquet Integral S.H. Kwon and M. Sugeno 375
   The Choquet Integral in a Rough Software Cost Decision System J.F. Peters III, L. Han and S. Ramanna 392
   Fuzzy Integral for Classification and Feature Extraction M. Grabisch 415
   Fuzzy Integrals in Image Processing and Recognition J.M. Keller, P.D. Gader and A.K. Hocaoglu 435
   An Algorithm for Calculating Natural Extensions with Respect to Lower Probabilities Z, Wang, G.J. Klir, J. Swan-Stone and K. Xu 467
Foreword P. Wakker
Preface M. Grabisch, T. Murofushi and M. Sugeno
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Tomoya Kitazume and Takashi Yamazaki
出版情報: Tokyo : Kodansha , Amsterdam : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1998  vii, 260p. ; 24 cm
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Preface
General Remarks
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
   1.1 Effect of Fluorine on Physical Properties 1
   1.1.1 Mimic and Block Effects 1
   1.1.2 Effect of the Electron-withdrawing Nature of Fluorine 3
   1.1.2.1 Deactivation Effect 3
   1.1.2.2 Activation Effect 5
   1.1.3 Conformational Preference Including Hydrogen Bonding Ability 7
   1.1.4 Steric Size of Fluorine-containing Groups 9
   1.2 Effect of Fluorine on Chemical Reactivity 10
   1.2.1 Stability of Cationic or Anionic Species Next to Fluorine or Fluoroalkyl Groups 10
   1.2.2 SN1 and SN2 Reactivity of Fluorinated Materials 14
   1.3 Preparation of Fluorine-containing Materials 16
   1.4 Handling Fluorinated Materials 20
   1.5 References and Notes 21
Chapter 2 Preparation of Monofluorinated Materials 31
   2.1 Fluorination 31
   2.1.1 Nucleophilic Fluorination (Substitution) 31
   2.1.2 Nucleophilic Fluorination (Addition) 42
   2.1.3 Nucleophilic Fluorination (Miscellaneous) 44
   2.1.4 Electrophilic Fluorination 45
   2.2 Carbon-Carbon Bond-forming Reactions 49
   2.2.1 Aldol Type Reactions 49
   2.2.2 Wittig Type Reactions 53
   2.2.3 Rearrangement and Cycloaddition 57
   2.2.4 Alkylations 59
   2.2.5 Miscellaneous 62
   2.3 Removal of Fluorine from Difluorinated Materials 68
   2.4 Optically Active Materials by Bioorganic Methods 70
   2.5 Substitution Reactions 72
   2.6 Miscellaneous Reactions 74
Chapter 3 Preparation of Difluorinated Materials 79
   3.1 Fluorination 79
   3.1.1 Nucleophilic Fluorination 79
   3.1.2 Electrophilic Fluorination 81
   3.1.3 Miscellaneous 82
   3.2 Difluoromethylenation 83
   3.3 Introduction of Difluoromethyl and Related Groups 85
   3.4 Carbon-Carbon Bond-forming Reactions 91
   3.4.1 Reformatsky Type Reactions 91
   3.4.2 Aldol Reactions and Claisen Condensation 95
   3.4.3 Diels-Alder Reactions 98
   3.4.4 Claisen Rearrangement 100
   3.4.5 Alkylations and Acylations 102
   3.5 Removal of Fluorine from Trifluorinated Materials 106
   3.6 Reactions of Hemiacetals 111
   3.7 Oxidations and Reductions 115
   3.8 Miscellaneous Reactions 118
Chapter 4 Preparation of Trifluorinated Materials 121
   4.1 Introduction of a Trifluoromethyl Group 121
   4.1.1 Introduction of a Trifluoromethyl Group (Nucleophilic) 121
   4.1.2 Introduction of a Trifluoromethyl Group (Electrophilic, Radical) 127
   4.1.3 Introduction of a Trifluoromethyl Group (Miscellaneous) 131
   4.2 Conversion to a Trifluoromethyl Group 132
   4.3 Carbon-Carbon Bond-forming Reactions 135
   4.3.1 Aldol Type Reactions 135
   4.3.2 Michael Reactions 140
   4.3.3 Ene Reactions 146
   4.3.4 Diels-Alder Reactions and 1,3-Dipolar Cycloadditions 148
   4.3.5 Wittig Type Reactions 152
   4.3.6 Rearrangements 154
   4.3.7 Nucleophilic Additions 158
   4.3.8 Electrophilic Additions 166
   4.3.9 Miscellaneous 172
   4.4 Reactions with Hetero Nucleophiles 175
   4.4.1 Reactions with Nitrogen Nucleophiles 175
   4.4.2 Reactions with Oxygen Nucleophiles 177
   4.4.3 Reaction with a Sulfur Nucleophile 181
   4.5 Dehydrations 183
   4.6 Oxidations and Reductions 184
   4.6.1 Oxidations 184
   4.6.2 Reductions 189
   4.7 Optical Resolutions 194
   4.7.1 Bioorganic Methods 194
   4.7.2 Chemical Method 198
   4.8 Miscellaneous Reactions 199
Chapter 5 Preparation of Poly- or Perfluorinated Materials 209
   5.1 Introduction of Poly- or Perfluorinated Groups 209
   5.1.1 Introduction of Poly- or Perfluorinated Groups (Nucleophilic) 209
   5.1.2 Introduction of Poly- or Perfluorinated Groups (Electrophilic, Radical) 212
   5.2 Carbon-Carbon Bond-forming Reactions 216
   5.2.1 Aldol Type Reactions 216
   5.2.2 Wittig Reactions 221
   5.2.3 Alkylations 223
   5.2.4 Anti-Michael Reactions 225
   5.2.5 Miscellaneous 228
   5.3 Miscellaneous Reactions 230
Appendix Representative Distributors of Fluorochemicals 233
Appendix Availability of Fluorinated Reagents 235
Compound Index 239
Reagent Index 243
Product Index 247
Author Index 256
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General Remarks
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Kaoru Hirota, Toshio Fukuda (eds.)
出版情報: New York : Physica-Verlag, c1999  186 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Studies in fuzziness and soft computing ; v. 32
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Stability Analysis of Fuzzy Logic Control System for an Inverted Pendulum K. Nakano and M. Tomizuka 1
Hybrid Learning Concepts for a Biologically Inspired Control of Periodic Movements for Walking Machines W. Ilg, T. Muehlfriedel, K. Berns and R. Dillmann 19
The Cockroach Escape Response Circuit Provides an Excellent Basis for a Crash Avoidande System Ch.-T. Chen, R.D. Quinn and R.E. Ritzmann 41
Vision Based Navigation System Considering Error Recovery for Autonomous Mobile Robot Y. Abe, T. Fukuda, F. Arai and M. Shikano 61
Welfare Intelligent Robots and Their Emotion Oriented Interface T. Hashimoto, M. Sato, T. Yamaguchi and K. Hirota 83
Intelligent Control of a Ping-Pong Robot K. Tanaka, D. Oku and H.O. Wang 101
An Evolutionary Computation Approach to Robot Planning and Navigation J. Xiao and Z. Michalewicz 117
Multimedia Information Acquisition for Robotics K. Oh and K. Hirota 149
Control of Automatic Guided Vehicle by SIRMs Connected Fuzzy Inference Model J. Yi, N. Yubazaki and K. Hirota 161
Stability Analysis of Fuzzy Logic Control System for an Inverted Pendulum K. Nakano and M. Tomizuka 1
Hybrid Learning Concepts for a Biologically Inspired Control of Periodic Movements for Walking Machines W. Ilg, T. Muehlfriedel, K. Berns and R. Dillmann 19
The Cockroach Escape Response Circuit Provides an Excellent Basis for a Crash Avoidande System Ch.-T. Chen, R.D. Quinn and R.E. Ritzmann 41
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Kenichi Iga, Susumu Kinoshita
出版情報: Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, c1996  x, 169 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Springer series in materials science ; v. 30
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1. Introduction 1
   1.1 Outline of Semiconductor Laser Theory 1
   1.2 Semiconductor Lasers in Opto-electronics 3
   1.3 Necessary Technology for Semiconductor Lasers 4
   1.4 Brief History of Semiconductor Lasers 5
   1.5 Typical Semiconductor Lasers 7
2. Materials for Semiconductor Lasers 8
   2.1 III-V Compound Semiconductors 8
   2.1.1 Band Structure of III-V Semiconductors 8
   2.1.2 Other Characteristics of III-V Compound Semiconductors 13
   2.2 Crystals for Visible to Near-Infrared-Wavelength Emission Semiconductor Lasers 15
   2.2.1 Importance of Visible to Near-Infrared-Wavelenth Laser Emission 15
   2.2.2 Crystal Materials for the Near-Infrared Region 15
   2.2.3 Crystal Materials for Visible Laser Emission 17
   2.3 Crystals for Semiconductor Lasers with 1-μm and Longer Emission Wavelengths 18
   2.3.1 Importance of the 1-μm Emission Wavelength 18
   2.3.2 Crystal Materials for the 1-μm Emission Wavelength 20
   2.3.3 Longer-Wavelength Materials 21
3. Basic Design of Semiconductor Lasers 22
   3.1 Double Heterostructures and Their Design 22
   3.1.1 Double Heterostructures 22
   3.1.2 Design of Double-Heterostructure Lasers 23
   3.1.3 Energy-Band Diagram of DH Lasers 24
   3.1.4 Optical Properties of DH Lasers 32
   a) Step-Index Planar Waveguide 32
   b) TE Modes 34
   c) TM Modes 37
   d) Mode-Confinement Factor 38
   3.1.5 Threshold Current of DH Lasers 40
4. Epitaxy of III-V Compound Semiconductors 43
   4.1 III-V Substrates for Semiconductor Lasers 43
   4.1.1 Necessity of Substrates 43
   4.1.2 Substrate Quality Requirements 43
   4.2 Bulk Growth Techniques 45
   4.3 Heteroepitaxial Techniques 45
   4.3.1 Liquid-Phase Epitaxy 45
   4.3.2 Vapor-Phase Epitaxy 47
   4.3.3 Metalo-Organic Chemical-Vapor Deposition 47
   4.3.4 Molecular Beam Epitaxy 48
   4.3.5 Chemical Beam Epitaxy 49
5. Liquid Phase Epitaxy and Growth Technology 51
   5.1 Outline of an LPE System 51
   5.2 Reactors 52
   5.2.1 Horizontal Reactor 52
   5.2.2 Vertical Reactor 56
   5.3 Loading Sub-System 57
   5.4 Pump and Exhaust Sub-System 58
   5.5 Gas-Flow Sub-System 59
   5.6 Heating Sub-System 60
   5.7 Maintenance 60
   5.7.1 Maintenance of a Graphite Boat 60
   5.7.2 Baking of the Reactor 60
   5.8 Liquid-Phase Epitaxy 61
   5.9 LPE Process 63
   5.9.1 GaA1As/GaAs System 63
   a) Determination of the Source-Material Quantity 63
   b) LPE Procedure 67
   5.9.2 GaInAsP/InP System 69
   5.9.3 Other Materials 77
   a) Visible-Light Semiconductor Lasers 80
   b) Longer-Wavelength (λ>2μm) Semiconductor Lasers 81
6. Vapor Phase and Beam Epitaxies 82
   6.1 Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) 82
   6.1.1 MOCVD System 82
   6.1.2 Example of MOCVD Growth 84
   a) A Double-Heterostructure Wafer 84
   b) Semiconductor Multilayer Reflector 85
   6.1.3 Characterization 87
   a) Evaluation of the Nominal Threshold-Current Density 87
   b) Reflectivity of a Multilayer Bragg Reflector 88
   6.2 Molecular-Beam and Chemical-Beam Epitaxy 89
   6.2.1 Background 89
   6.2.2 Chemical Beam Epitaxial System 91
   6.2.3 Preparation for Growth 92
   6.2.4 GaAs and InP Growth 93
   6.2.5 GaxIn1-xAsyP1-y Growth 96
   6.2.6 Doping-Level Control 98
   6.2.7 Summary of CBE 99
7. Characterization of Laser Materials 101
   7.1 Evaluation of Laser Wafers 101
   7.2 Measurement of Lattice Mismatch 103
   7.3 Measurement of the Impurity Concentration 105
   7.3.1 Four-Point Probe Method 105
   7.3.2 Schottky Method 107
   7.3.3 Hall Measurement 108
   7.4 Photoluminescence 110
   7.5 Measurement of the Refractive Index 111
   7.6 Misfit Dislocation 111
8. Semiconductor-Laser Devices-Fabrication and Characteristics 112
   8.1 Fabrication of Fundamental Laser Devices 112
   8.1.1 Broad Contact Lasers 112
   8.1.2 Stripe-Geometry Lasers 113
   8.2 Current Injection and Contacts 114
   8.2.1 Current/Voltage Characteristics 114
   8.2.2 Current Injection 116
   8.3 Evaluation of the Threshold-Current Density 119
   8.4 Gain Bandwidth and Oscillation Spectra 119
   8.5 Output and Efficiency of Semiconductor Lasers 121
   8.6 Near-Field Pattern and Far-Field Pattern 122
   8.7 Temperature Characteristics 122
   8.8. Reliability 123
9. Mode-Control Techniques in Semiconductor Lasers 124
   9.1 Transverse-Mode Characteristics and the Single-Mode Condition 124
   9.1.1 Necessity of Transverse-Mode Stabilization 124
   9.1.2 Equivalent Refractive-Index Method 126
   9.1.3 Eigenvalue Equation of a Guided Mode 127
   9.2 Longitudinal-Mode Control 129
   9.3 Burying Epitaxy on Mesas and V-Grooves 133
   9.3.1 Structures on Index-Guided Lasers 133
   9.3.2 Fabrication of Transverse-Mode-Controlled Structures 134
   9.4 Mass-Transport Technique 136
   9.5 Selective Meltback Technique 137
   9.5.1 Selective Meltback Characteristics 137
   9.5.2 Application to an Inner-Stripe Structure 138
   9.5.3 Application to BH Stripe-Lasers 140
   9.6 Overgrowth on Gratings 141
   9.7 Growth of Quantum Wells 141
   9.8 Growth of Multilayer Bragg Mirrors 145
10. Surface-Emitting Lasers 147
   10.1 The Concept of Surface-Emitting Lasers 147
   10.2 Structure and Characteristics 148
   10.2.1 GaInAsP/InP Surface-Emitting Lasers 148
   10.2.2 GaA1As/GaAs SE Lasers 149
   10.3 Semiconductor Multi-Layer Structure 150
   10.4 Two-Dimensional Arrays 151
   10.5 Ultralow-Threshold Devices 153
   10.6 Future Prospects 154
References 155
Subject Index 167
1. Introduction 1
   1.1 Outline of Semiconductor Laser Theory 1
   1.2 Semiconductor Lasers in Opto-electronics 3
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Kenichi Iga ; technical editor, Richard B. Miles
出版情報: New York : Plenum Press, c1994  xv, 285 p. ; 24 cm
シリーズ名: Lasers, photonics, and electro-optics
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Chapter 1. The Basic Concept of Lasers
   1.1. What Is a Laser? 1
   1.2. History of Lasers 4
   1.2.1. Development of Masers 4
   1.2.2. Development of Lasers 5
   1.3. Characteristics of Laser Beams 6
   1.4. Field of Optoelectronics 9
   Problems 10
   References 11
Chapter 2. Laser Applications
   2.1. Laser Characteristics and Application Areas 13
   2.2. Optical Communications 16
   2.2.1. Optical Communication Systems 16
   2.2.2. Semiconductor Lasers for Optical Fiber Communication 18
   2.2.3. Lasers as Light Sources in Communication Measurement 19
   2.2.4. Optical Amplifiers 20
   2.3. Laser Disks 21
   2.4. Lightwave Sensing 23
   2.4.1. Light Output 23
   2.4.2. Radiation Angle of Light Beam 24
   2.4.3. Instability of Laser Operation Caused by Optical Feedback 25
   2.4.4. Increase of Intensity Noise Caused by Mode Hopping 25
   2.4.5. Variation of Power Related to Temperature Change 26
   2.4.6. Variation of Wavelength Related to Temperature Change 26
   2.4.7. Reproducibility of Wavelenght 27
   2.4.8. Linewidth 27
   2.4.9. Resistivity against Electrical Surge and Lifetime 28
   2.5. Electro-Optic Equipment 28
   2.6. Medical Applications 29
   2.7. Energy Development 29
   2.8. Laser Display 30
   Problems 30
   References 31
Chapter 3. Gas and Liquid Lasers
   3.1. Gas Lasers 33
   3.1.1. Helium-Neon Laser 33
   3.1.2. CO2 Laser 35
   3.1.3. Ion Lasers 36
   3.1.4. Helium-Cadmium Laser 37
   3.1.5. Nitrogen Laser 37
   3.2. Excimer Lasers 38
   3.3. Liquid Lasers 39
   3.4. Other Lasers 40
   Problems 40
   References 41
Chapter 4. Solid-State Lasers
   4.1. Ruby Lasers 43
   4.2. YAG Lasers 44
   4.3. Glass Lasers 46
   4.4. Optical Fiber Laser Amplifiers 46
   4.5. Other Solid-State Lasers 47
   Problems 48
   References 48
Chapter 5. Semiconductor Lasers-Materials and Devices
   5.1. Outline of Semiconductor Lasers 49
   5.1.1. Development of Semiconductor Lasers 49
   5.1.2. Fundamentals of Semiconductor Lasers 51
   5.2. Materials for Semiconductor Lasers 52
   5.2.1. Crystals for 1-μm-Band Semiconductor Lasers 52
   5.2.2. Crystals for Visible to Near-Infrared Semiconductor Lasers 56
   5.3. Basic Concept of Semiconductor Lasers 58
   5.3.1. Oscillation Conditions 58
   5.3.2. Gain Width and Oscillation Spectra 60
   5.3.3. Transverse Mode Characteristics 62
   5.3.4. Threshold and Efficiency 64
   5.3.5. Near-and Far-Field Patterns 65
   5.3.6. Temperature Characteristics 65
   Problems 66
   References 67
Chapter 6. Light Beams
   6.1. Equations Expressing an Electromagnetic Field of Light 71
   6.1.1. Passive Case 73
   6.1.2. Active Case 74
   6.2. Normal Modes 75
   6.3. Normal Modes in Distributed Index (DI) Waveguides 77
   6.4. Expansion Methods for Normal Modes 82
   6.5. Gaussin Beams in Free Space 86
   6.6. Transformation Matrix of Waveform and Ray Transfer Matrix 89
   6.6.1. Transformation Matrix of Waveforms 89
   6.6.2. Ray Transfer Matrix 93
   6.7. Representation of Waveform Coefficient Transformation by the Smith Chart 95
   6.8. Appendix 1: Matrix of a DI Waveguide 96
   6.9. Appendix 2: Transfer Matrices in Free Space 100
   Problems 101
   References 101
Chapter 7. Optical Waveguides for Laser Technology
   7.1. Normal Modes in a Planar Dielectric Waveguide 103
   7.2. Modes of a Three-Dimensional Waveguide 113
   7.3. Confinement Factor 114
   7.4. Radiation from the Edge of a Waveguide 115
   Problems 117
   References 118
Chapter 8. Laser Resonators and Resonant Modes
   8.1. Introduction 119
   8.2. Fabry-Perot Waveguide-Type Resonators 121
   8.3. Open Fabry-Perot Resonators with Concave Mirrors 125
   8.3.1. Spotsize 125
   8.3.2. Stability of Resonators 126
   8.3.3. Mode and Diffraction Loss in Fabry-Perot Resonators 129
   8.3.4. Resonance Frequency 137
   8.4. Distributed Feedback/Reflector Resonators 139
   8.4.1. Resonance Frequencies 139
   8.4.2. Diffracted Waves 140
   8.4.3. Stop Bands 142
   8.4.4. Distributed Bragg Reflector-Type Resonators 146
   8.4.5. λB/4 Phase Shift 147
   8.5. Resonator Loss and Resonance Characteristics 148
   8.5.1. Decay Time and Q-Value 148
   8.5.2. Resonance Characteristics and Transfer Function 149
   8.6. Summary 150
   Problems 150
   References 151
Chapter 9. Laser Equations
   9.1. Density Matrix and Equations of Motions 153
   9.1.1. Density Matrix 153
   9.1.2. Density Operator and Density Matrix in the Pure State 155
   9.1.3. Density Operator in a Continuous Eigenstate 156
   9.2. Dipole Transition 158
   9.2.1. Diagonal Elements of the Density Matrix 158
   9.2.2. Nondiagonal Elements of the Density Matrix 160
   Problems 163
   References 163
Chapter 10. Rate Equations
   10.1. Homogeneous Gain 165
   10.2. Rate Equations 167
   10.3. Laser Gain 170
   10.3.1. Laser Gain 171
   10.3.2. Gain of Semiconductor Lasers 172
   10.3.3. Quantum Well Lasers 174
   10.4. Oscillation Conditions 177
   Problems 180
   References 181
Chapter 11. Laser Gain and Saturation
   11.1. Inhomogeneous Broadening 183
   11.2. Hole Burning 184
   11.3. Saturation of Light Output 189
   11.4. Gain and Saturation in Semiconductor Lasers 194
   Problems 204
   References 205
Chapter 12. Modulation and Light Pulse Generation
   12.1. Delay in Laser Oscillation 207
   12.2. Relaxation Oscillation 208
   12.3. Q-Switching 210
   12.4. Mode Locking 212
   12.5. Direct Modulation 214
   Problems 216
   References 217
Chapter 13. Laser Noise
   13.1. Intensity Noise 219
   13.1.1. Measure of Intensity Noise 219
   13.1.2. Quantum Noise 220
   13.1.3. Enhancement of Intensity Noise by Various Factors 223
   13.1.4. Stabilization of Laser Output 224
   13.2. Frequency Noise 224
   13.2.1. Expression for Frequency Noise 224
   13.2.2. Quantum Noise 224
   13.2.3. Enhancement of Frequency Noise by Various Factors 227
   13.2.4. Measuring Linewidth 227
   13.3. Control of Linewidth 228
   13.3.1. Optical Methods 228
   13.3.2. An Electric Method 229
   13.4. Laser Frequency Stabilization 229
   13.4.1. Allan Variance 229
   13.4.2. Stabilization at the Center of Laser Gain 230
   13.4.3. Stabilization with an External Frequency Standard 230
   Problems 231
   References 231
Chapter 14. Advanced Technology for Semiconductor Laser Fabrication and Integration
   14.1. Methods of Semiconductor Crystal Growth 233
   14.1.1. Outline of Crystal Growth Method 233
   14.1.2. Liquid-Phase Epitaxy 234
   14.1.3. Vapor-Phase Epitaxy 238
   14.1.4. Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition 239
   14.1.5. Molecular Beam Epitaxy 240
   14.1.6. Chemical Beam Epitaxy 241
   14.2. Laser Devices and Fabrication Processes 241
   14.2.1. Energy Band Structures in Heterojunction Devices 241
   14.2.2. Doping 244
   14.2.3. Fabrication Methods of Wafers for Lasers 245
   14.3. Evaluation of Wafers 247
   14.3.1. Observation of Surface Morphology 248
   14.3.2. Observation of Cross Sections 248
   14.3.3. Determining Composition 248
   14.3.4. Determining the Band Gap, Eg 248
   14.3.5. Measuring Lattice Matching 249
   14.3.6. Photoluminescence 249
   14.3.7. Measurement of Refractive Index 250
   14.3.8. Misfit Density 251
   14.4. Fabrication of Fundamental Laser Devices and Characterization Methods 251
   14.4.1. Fabrication Method of Fundamental Laser Devices 251
   14.4.2. Stripe-Geometry Lasers 253
   14.5. Longitudinal Mode Control 254
   14.6. Modulation and Noise 257
   14.6.1. Modulation and Bandwidth of a Semiconductor Laser 257
   14.6.2. Noise 258
   14.6.3. Frequency Stability 259
   14.7. Prospects of Semiconductor Lasers 260
   14.7.1. Laser Arrays 260
   14.7.2. Integration 261
   14.7.3. Prospects of Optical Subsystems 263
   Problems 264
   References 264
Chapter 15. Surface-Emitting Lasers
   15.1. Advantages of Surface-Emitting Lasers 267
   15.2. History of Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers 270
   15.3. Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSEL) 271
   15.3.1. GaInAsP/InP Surface-Emitting Lasers 271
   15.3.2. GaA1As/GaAs Surface-Emitting Lasers 273
   15.3.3. GaInAs/GaAs Surface-Emitting Lasers 275
   15.4. Ultimate Threshold and Spontaneous Emission Control 275
   15.4.1. Ultimate Threshold 275
   15.4.2. Spontaneous Emission Control 275
   15.4.3. Photon Recycling 276
   15.5. Two Dimensional Arrays of Surface-Emitting Lasers 277
   15.6. Applied Subsystems 278
   15.7. Prospects 280
   References 280
Index 283
Chapter 1. The Basic Concept of Lasers
   1.1. What Is a Laser? 1
   1.2. History of Lasers 4
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Introduction
The patron-client relationship: land-rent economy and the experience of 'urbanization without citizens'
Vers une ecologie urbaine
Myth, Memory and Experience
Mythical and ritual constituents of the city
Urban Housing: House-Form and Culture
Socio-cultural influence of the Hausas and Tivs of northern Nigeria on their traditional architecture and building design
Urban experience in an Ottoman town in central Anatolia
Urban Housing: Issues in Design and Use
The effect of popular culture on urban form in Istanbul
The impact of housing quality on the urban image
Une communaute s'eveille: experience urbaine dans un ensemble de logements sociaux a Rio de Janeiro
Participation and Urban Development
The Experience of Community Action in an Australian Town
Diverging evaluations of the built environment: planners versus the public
Urban Challenges
A Spa Culture for the Nineties and Thereafter: Health and Relaxation in an Urban Setting
Urban Design, History and Context
Validating contextual urban design principles
L'experience urbaine personnelle: une voie d'acces utile au projet de reamenagement
Psychology and the City
Environmental psychology in the PsycLit database (1987-92)
User Needs and Evaluation / Part 2:
Reading the residential landscape
Urban Housing: Satisfaction
Urban home ownership
The legacy of the Harlem model cities program
Urban renewal: strategies for urban regeneration
A Methodology For The Study Of Urban Rehabilitation
A residents' assessment of urban change and the economics of city centre regeneration in Belfast: lessons for the urban periphery
Quality of urban living: an infrastructural dimension
Urban Renewal: Planning
The changing urban values of the Bulgarian cities
Regenerating the lost green of Ankara: a hard task ahead
Urban renewal: open space
Public spaces and public life in urban areas
Liveliness in town centres
Urban landscape: public space
Meanings and attitudes towards urban green: an approach to urban ecology
Appropriating the city: teenagers' use of public space
Pragmatics of urban places according to the size of the city
Relationship between the classification of urban streetscape and overall evaluation
Environmental education and urban theory / Part 3:
Alienation, emancipation and the environment
Urban landscape: transport and communications
Pedestrian behaviour and the Parisian passage
Urban cognition
Crowding and spatial syntax
Cognitive categorisation and preference for places
Children's assessments of the urban environment
Experiencing and evaluating the urban landscape
Measurement of the multi-sensory information for describing sequential experience in the environment: an application to the Japanese circuit-style garden
Experience of urban private open space
From rationalism to romanticism in landscape architecture: a German phenomenon? The allotment garden as a country-house garden
Urban cultures and conflicts
Nineteenth-century British 'ttitudes towards Calcutta and Bombay
Coping with urbanization: the Irish in early Manchester
Sustaining urban heritage in multi-cultural cities
L'experience de l'espace public en quartier pluri-ethnique: rassemblement ou segmentation? Urban histories
A comparison of the Berlage and van Eesteren plans for the extension of Amsterdam
Urban education
Behaviour mapping and urban design: graphic versus non-graphic information about environment-behaviour relations
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French index
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Recent Advancement of Ceramics in Biomedical Research
The Role of HtrA as a Chaperone & Protease in Bacterial Pathogenesis
Vasopressin, Diabetes Insipidus, the Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuresis & Hyponatraemia
The UPR, Cellular & Systemic Iron Homeostasis
The Unfolded Protein Response in Renal Transplantation
Stroke after Cardiac Surgery: Preventive & Treatment Strategies & the Role of Endovascular Interventions
Environmental Stressors, Nutrition, & New Peptides Affecting Pituitary Functions in Domestic Ruminants
Recent Developments in Total Hip Arthroplasty: Cementation, Articulation, Minimal-Invasion & Navigation
Two Faced Members of the Family: The Synucleins
The Effect of Active Sonar on Human Hearing
MC2R Knockout Mice as an Animal Model to Study the Physiological Role of the HPA Axis
Cell-Based Therapy of Liver Cirrhosis
Thalidomide & its Analogs: A Potential Immunomodulatory Alternative for Treating Liver Diseases & Cirrhosis
Exercise & Nutrition: Implications for Leg Muscle Growth in Humans
Neural Adaptations Associated with Locomotor Muscle Fatigue
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Pathology & Pathogenesis
An Evolutionary Analysis of Insect Carbonic Anhydrases
Leg Muscle Responses to Stimulation by TASER(r) Conducted Energy Weapons: Similarities with Voluntary Muscle Contractions during Exercise
Unclassified Eczema, a Separate Entity or a Transient Diagnosis
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Birth Defects: Issues on Prevention & Promotion
Fertility Preservation, Birth Rate & Infant Mortality in Wildlife Conservation
Urban Slums & the Social Production of Infant Mortality Rates in the Less Developed Countries: A Macro-Comparative, Quantitative Analysis
Clustering of Child Deaths in Orissa: A New Strategy for Policy Intervention
Tissue Engineering & Regenerative Medicine for Treatment of Congenital Birth Defects
Dental Tissue Inflammation & Regeneration
Presenting Medical Information to Optimize Utility for Patients: A Review of Research
New Approaches in Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Diseases: Totally Laparoscopic Approach, Single-Incision Approach
Laparoscopy: Pains & Gains
Modern Approach to Ramstedt's Pyloromyotomy: The Laparoscopic Approach to the Pylorus
Platelet Derivatives: A New Horizon in Regenerative Medicine
Laparoscopic Surgery of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract
An HHT-Based Time-Frequency Scheme for Analyzing the EEG Signals of Clinical Alcoholics
Thin Carbon Fiber Web that Functions as a Scaffold for Tissue Regeneration
An Empirical Measure of Health in Developing Countries: The Y Variable Only
Corticotropin & Reproduction
Actions of Morphine & its Related Drugs on Primary-Afferent Neurons: Their Clinical Significances
Morphine: Chemistry, Pharmacology & Clinical Aspects
Laboring through Pain: Body, Mind, & Emotion Work among Midwifery Clients
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Bile in the Diagnosis of Chronic Cholestatic Diseases
Cold-Active Enzymes: Potential Use in Biotechnology
"With Woman:" A Comparison of the Midwifery Practice in Utah, a Century Apart
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The Role of HtrA as a Chaperone & Protease in Bacterial Pathogenesis
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Top Down Approaches to Fracture J.W. Hutchinson (Harvard Univ., USA) 1
Crack Analogue Models: Applications to Thin Films, Contact Problems, Interfacial Adhesion and Graded Materials S. Suresh (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., USA) 8
Brittle Fracture and the Breaking of Atomic Bonds P. Gumbsch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Metallforschung, Germany) 14
Simulations of Crack Propagation in Inhomogeneous Materials T. Nakamura and Z. Wang (State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook, USA) 23
Physics and Chemistry of Fracture and Role of Fracture Mechanics in Failure Prevention T. Shoji, Q.J. Peng, Y. Takeda, J. Kwon and M. Takegoshi (Tohoku Univ., Japan) 33
Fretting Fatigue of Ti-6A1-4V Subjected to Blade/Disk Contact Loading H. Murthy, T.N. Farris (Purdue Univ., USA) and D.C. Slavik (GE Aircraft Engines) 41
Coalescence of Multiple Cracks under Biaxial Loading A. Saimoto, Y. Imai and F. Motomura (Nagasaki Univ., Japan) 49
Stress Intensity Factors for Small Subsurface Circular Cracks under Moving Contact Load and Evaluation of Allowable Defect Size C. Sakae, Y. Murakami (Kyushu Univ., Japan) and Y. Ohkomori (Japan Casting & Forging Corp., Japan) 55
Distribution of Stress Intensity Factors along the Crack Front of Three-Dimensional Cracks N. Noda and T. Kihara (Kyushu Inst. Of Tech., Japan) 61
Fracture of Railroad Products and Design Codes H. Sakamoto (Kochi Univ. of Tech., Japan) 67
Analysis of Magneto-Elastic Problem for Infinite Plate Containing Cracked Hole N. Hasebe, X-F. Wang and H. Nakanishi (Nagoya Inst. of Tech., Japan) 73
Fracture Path Prediction Simulations of Dynamic Fracture Phenomena T. Nishioka, S. Tchouikov, J. Furutsuka and T. Fujimoto (Kobe Univ. of Mercantile Marine, Japan) 79
An Experimental Study on Dynamic Crack Propagation by the Method of Caustics K. Arakawa, T. Mada and K. Takahashi (Kyushu Univ., Japan) 87
Non-Linear Crack Mechanics and Its Application to the Evaluation of Effective Range of Linear Fracture Mechanics H. Nisitani and T. Kawamura (Kyushu Sangyo Univ., Japan) 93
Critical Frontal Process Zone Size Estimation on Alumina Using SEVNB Technique S-M. Choi, M. Ebisudani and H. Awaji (Nagoya Inst. Of Tech., Japan) 99
Welding Eigenstrain Analysis for Improvement of the Bead Flush Method (Characteristics of Eigenstrain Distribution) H. Lee, H. Nakamura and H. Kobayashi (Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Japan) 104
Fretting Fatigue Life Simulation using Stress Singularity Parameters and Fracture Mechanics T. Hattori, M. Nakamura and T. Watanabe (Hitachi, Japan) 110
Cavitating Jet Peening for the Improvement of Fatigue Strength H. Soyama, K. Sakaki, H. Kumano and M. Saka (Tohoku Univ., Japan) 118
Molecular Dynamic Study on the Effect of Crystallographic Orientation on Near-Threshold Fatigue Crack Propagation in Iron S .Kubo, M. Misaki and A. Furukawa (Osaka Univ., Japan) 122
Theoretical and Numerical Investigations on the Elastoplastic Stress Singularity at an Interface Edge J-Q. Xu and Y. Mutoh (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech., Japan) 129
Dependence of Elastic-Plastic Stress Singularity Field on Material Combination of Butt-Jointed Plates Subjected Uniform Tension Y. Arai and E. Tsuchida (Saitama Univ., Japan) 135
Finite Element Analysis on Fracture Behavior of the Interface Crack with Plastic Deformation M. Omiya, K. Kishimoto and T. Shibuya (Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Japan) 140
Shape Design of Bonded Dissimilar Materials Using the Condition of No-Singularity Under Mechanical Loading S. Ioka and S. Kubo (Osaka Univ., Japan) 146
Delamination of Plasma Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Coating Used for Orthopedic Implants Yuki Sugimura (Harvard Univ., USA) 152
Fracture Mechanics Analysis of Edge-Indent Method for Evaluation of Delamination Strength of Coating D. Zhang, M. Kato and K. Nakasa (Hiroshima Univ., Japan) 157
Propagation of Naturally-Initiated Small Interface Debonding Crack in Ni-Based Superalloy Coatings M. Okazaki, K. Tsuchiya and Y. Harada (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan) 163
Relationship between Defect Distribution and Fatigue Crack Propagation Behavior of Rotor Material T. Kurimura, H. Yoshida and M. Sugawara (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan) 170
Top Down Approaches to Fracture J.W. Hutchinson (Harvard Univ., USA) 1
Crack Analogue Models: Applications to Thin Films, Contact Problems, Interfacial Adhesion and Graded Materials S. Suresh (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., USA) 8
Brittle Fracture and the Breaking of Atomic Bonds P. Gumbsch (Max-Planck-Institut fur Metallforschung, Germany) 14
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A. Single Molecular Electronics and Photonics
   1. Nanostructure fabrication using electron and ion beams Shinji Matsui (Himeji Institute of Technology) 3
   2. Information storage using a scanning probe Kiyoshi Takimoto (Cannon Co. Ltd.) 21
   3. Single electron tunneling organic devices Tohru Kubota, Shiyoshi Yokoyama, Tatsuo Nakahama, Shinro Mashiko (Communications Research Laboratory), Yutaka Noguchi, and Mitsumasa Iwamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology) 31
   4. Spatial light confinement and laser emission from a gain medium containing dendrimer Shiyoshi Yokoyama and Shinro Mashiko (Communications Research Laboratory) 41
   5. Control of molecular selective-assembling on metal surface Takashi Yokoyama (National Institute for Materials Science), Toshiya Kamikado, Shiyoshi Yokoyama, Yoshishige Okuno, and Shinro Mashiko (Communications Research Laboratory) 49
B. NICE Devices
   6. Polymer optoelectronics - towards nanometer dimensions Olle Inganaes and Fengling Zhang (Linkoeping University) 65
   7. Control of charge transfer and interface structures in nano-structured dye-sensitized solar cells Shozo Yanagida, Takayuki Kitamura, and Yuji Wada (Osaka University) 83
   8. Materials and devices for ultrafast molecular photonics Toshihiko Nagamura (Shizuoka University) 105
   9. Carrier transport behavior in OLED Tatsuo Mori and Teruyoshi Mizutani (Nagoya University) 133
   10. Electrical characterization of organic semiconductor films by in situ field-effect measurements Kazuhiro Kudo (Chiba University) 157
C. Smart Soft Materials
   11. Introducing ruber into the Langmuir-Blodgett technique H. Xu, R. Heger, F. Mallwitz, M. Blankenhagel, C. Peyratout, and Werner A. Goedel (University of Ulm and Max-Planck-Institut fuer Kolloid- & Grenzflaechenforschung) 183
   12. Design of functional interface between living systems and semiconductor nano-structures Motomu Tanaka (Technische Universitaet Muenchen) 191
   13. Structural color forming system composed of polypeptide-based LB films Takatoshi Kinoshita (Nagoya Institute of Technology), Shujiro Hayashi, Yoshiyuki Yokogawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), and Shintaro Washizu (Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.) 233
   14. Generation of a strong dipole layer and its function by using helical peptide molecular assemblies Shunsaku Kimura, Tomoyuki Morita, and Kazuya Kitagawa (Kyoto University) 253
D. Interfacial Dynamic Technology
   15. Guided mode studies of liquid crystal layers Fuzi Yang (Tsinghua University) and J.R. Sambles (University of Exeter) 271
   16. Explanation of the static and dynamic director orientation in thin nematic liquid crystal films using deuterium NMR spectroscopy Akihiko Sugimura (Osaka Sangyo University) and Geoffrey R. Luckhurst (University of Southampton) 313
   17. MDC-SHG spectroscopy of organic monolayer film Atsushi Tojima, Ryouhei Hiyoshi, Takaaki Manaka, Mitsumasa Iwamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Ou-Yang Zhongcan (Academia Sinica) 351
   18. Light-driven dynamic controls in nano-hybrid materials Takahiro Seki (Tokyo Institute of Technology) 377
E. Fabrication and Characterization Technology
   19. Solvent-induced morphology in nano-structures Bin Cheng, Hongtao Cui, Brian R. Stoner, and Edward T. Samulski (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 399
   20. Polarons in conjugated polymer and its composite with fullerene Kazuhiro Marumoto and Shin-ichi Kuroda (Nagoya University) 411
   21. Characterization of semiconductor surfaces with noncontact atomic force microscopy Seizo Morita and Yasuhiro Sugawara (Osaka University) 429
   22. Transport and photocarrier generation in poly(3-alkylthiophene) and metal junctions Keiichi Kaneto, Koichi Rikitake, and Wataru Takashima (Kyushu Institute of Technology) 455
   23. Thermochromic behavior in novel conducting polymers at the solid-liquid phase transition Mitsuyoshi Onoda and Kazuya Tada (Himeji Institute of Technology) 479
Subject Index 509
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Publication Committee
Contents
1. Extremely high density recording and its applications
   R. Wood, Y. Sonobe, Z. Jin and B. Wilson Perpendicular recording: the promise and the problems (invited paper) 1
   H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura Overview of read/write scheme for perpendicular magnetic recording utilizing single-pole head and double layer media (invited paper) 10
   H. Okuda and T. Kurioka Storage technology for television home server (invited paper) 20
2. Perpendicular media I
   A. Kuroda, Y. Nishida, A. Nakamura, K. Tanahashi, H. Takano, S. Narishige, H. Aoi and Y. Nakamura Thermal decay estimation of perpendicular magnetic recording 25
   K. Motohashi, T. Samoto, S. Yoshida, H. Wako and S. Onodera Magnetic activation volumes of obliquely evaporated Co-CoO tape 30
   T. Keitoku, J. Ariake, N. Honda and K. Ouchi Preparation of Co-Cr-Pt alloy film with high perpendicular coercivity and large negative nucleation field 34
   T. Onoue, T. Asahi, K. Kuramochi, J. Kawaji, T. Homma and T. Osaka Improvement of signal to noise ratio for Co/Pd multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media by the addition of an underlayer 40
   H. Ohmori and A. Maesaka Magnetic properties and noise characteristics of Co/Pd multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media 45
   J.-Y. Kim, B.-K. Lee, G.-S. Park, M. Uchida, T. Kurosawa, S. Watanabe, J. Ariake, N. Honda and K. Ouchi The effect of Pd buffer layers on magnetic exchange energy of Co/Pd multilayered films for perpendicular magnetic recording 53
   K. Tanahashi, N. Shimizu, A. Kikukawa, Y. Takahashi, Y. Honda, A. Ishikawa and M. Futamoto Low-noise CoCrPt/FeTaC double-layered perpendicular media with NiTaZr intermediate layer 59
   F. Nakamura, T. Hikosaka and Y. Tanaka Low noise multi-layered FeAlSi soft magnetic films for perpendicular magnetic recording media 64
   A. Kikukawa, K. Tanahashi, Y. Honda, Y. Hirayama and M. Futamoto Distributions and characteristics of spike noise 68
   H. Nakagawa, Y. Honda, A. Kikukawa, K. Tanahashi, A. Ishikawa and M. Futamoto Effects of thin carbon intermediate layer on magnetic and structural properties of perpendicular recording media 73
   I. Tamai, T. Yamamoto, A. Kikukawa, K. Tanahashi、A. Ishikawa and M. Futamoto Improvement of the crystallographic orientation of double-layered perpendicular recording media by using CoCr(Mo)/Cu intermediate layers 78
   T. Onoue, J. Kawaji, K. Kuramochi, T. Asahi and T. Osaka Effect of underlayers on magnetic properties of Co/Pd multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media 82
   T. Asahi, K. Kuramochi, J. Kawaji, T. Onoue, T. Osaka, and M. Saigo Analysis of microstructures for Co/Pd multilayer perpendicular magnetic recording media with carbon underlayer 87
   E.W. Soo, J.P. Wang, C.J. Sun, Y.F. Xu, T.C. Chong and G.M. Chow The effects of NiP seed layer in Co-alloy perpendicular thin film media 93
   H. Okuo, T. Onoue, T. Asahi and T. Osaka Relationship between surface energy and preferred orientation of CoCr alloy magnetic thin films deposited on C and TiCr underlayers 98
   Y. Ikeda, Y. Sonobe, G. Zeltzer, B.K. Yen, K. Takano, H. Do and P. Rice Microstructure study of CoCrPt/Ti/NiAl perpendicular media 104
   G. Yan, J. Ariake, T. Kiya, N. Honda and K. Ouchi (CoxFe100-x)-Hf-O granular films as back layers for perpendicular recording media 110
   G. Safran, J. Ariake, N. Honda, K. Ouchi, Z. Czigany, P.B. Barna, M. Menyhard and G. Radnoczi XTEM and AES study of the microstructure for high density Co-Cr-Nb-Pt double layered perpendicular magnetic recording media 115
   S. Saito, Y. Hatta and M. Takahashi Variation of Magnetic properties along the film thickness in perpendicular thin film media investigated by optical method 120
   Y. Honda, K. Tanahashi, Y. Hirayama, A. Kikukawa and M. Futamoto MFM study of magnetic interaction between recording and soft magnetic layers 126
   S. Yamamoto, H. Wada, H. Kurisu and M. Matsuura High-rate deposition of Co-Cr films with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy by ECR sputtering 133
   R.J.M. van de Veerdonk, G. Ju, E.B. Svedberg, D. Weller, S. Tamaru, J.T. Wolfson and J.A. Bain Real-time observation of sub-nanosecond magnetic switching in perpendicular multilayers 138
3. Perpendicular media II and HDI
   M. Uchida, T. Suzuki and K. Ouchi Preparation of Fe-Pt perpendicular double-layered media with high electric resistivity backlayer 143
   S. Ishio, N. Mori, T. Yoshino, H. Saito, T. Suzuki and K. Ohuchi Magnetic anisotropy field Hk and domain structure in Llo FexPt1-x films 148
   Y. Tateno and K. Iwasaki Interparticle interaction and magnetic anisotropy in vacuum evaporated Co-O perpendicular magnetic thin film 153
   T. Suzuki, T. Tanaka and K. Ikemizu High density recording capability for advanced particulate media 159
   T. Ito, O. Kitakami, Y. Shimada, Y. Kamo and S. Kikuchi Enhanced grain growth of magnetic granules in Co/oxide granular films 165
   K. Kakizaki, H. Watanabe and N. Hiratsuka The effect of AlN underlayer on c-axis orientation of barium ferrite thin films for perpendicular magnetic recording media 169
   T. Aoyama, S. Okawa, K. Hattori, H. Hatate, Y. Wada, K. Uchiyama, T. Kagotani, H. Nishio and I. Sato Fabrication and magnetic properties of CoPt perpendicular patterned media 174
   O. Kitakami, M. Ichijo and H. Daimon Lubrication of surface oxidized Co-Cr thin films by phosphoric and phosphorous acid esters 179
   Y. Ohchi and F. Tojyou The characterization of lubricant on ME tape by TOF-SIMS analysis 183
4. Heads and soft magnetic materials
   K. Ise, K. Yamakawa and K. Ouchi Writing performances of cusp-field single-pole head 187
   M. Mochizuki, Y. Nishida, Y. Kawato, T. Okada, T. Kawabe and H. Takano Study on the write-field profile and intensity of narrow-track-width SPT head 191
   W. Seiko, Y. Hoshi and H. Shimizu Fe and Fe-N films sputter deposited at liquid nitrogen temperature 196
   K. Machida, N. Hayashi, Y. Miyamoto, T. Tamaki and H. Okuda Yoke-type TMR head with front-stacked gap for perpendicular magnetic recording 201
   H. Fukuzawa, K. Koi, H. Tomita, H.N. Fuke, Y. Kamiguchi, H. Iwasaki and M. Sahashi NOL specular spin-valve heads using an ultrathin CoFe free layer 208
   S.-i. Wakana, T. Nagai, and Y. Sakata Wide bandwidth scanning Kerr microscope based on optical sampling technique using externally triggerable pulse laser diode 213
   S. Yamamoto, S. Horie, N. Tanamachi, H. Kurisu and M. Matsuura Fabrication of high-permeability ferrite by spark-plasma-sintering method 218
   M. Naoe, K. Hamaya, N. Fujiwara, T. Taniyama, Y. Kitamoto and Y. Yamazaki Selective dry etching of manganite thin films for high sensitive magnetoresistive sensors 223
5. Review and concept of perpendicular magnetic recording
   S.-i. Iwasaki Discoveries that guided the beginning of perpendicular magnetic recording (invited paper) 227
   J.H. Judy Past, present, and future of perpendicular magnetic recording (invited paper) 235
6. Read/write performance and drive technologies
   H. Takano, Y. Nishida, A. Kuroda, H. Sawaguchi, Y. Hosoe, T. Kawabe, H. Aoi, H. Muraoka, Y. Nakamura and K. Ouchi Realization of 52.5Gb/in2 perpendicular recording (invited paper) 241
   S.E. Lambert, B.M. Lairson, H. Nguy, L. Nguyen, T. Huang, J. Adler and S. Gopalaswamy Drive integration challenges for perpendicular recording (invited paper) 245
   Y. Tanaka and T. Hikosaka Perpendicular recording with high squareness CoPt-CrO media (invited paper) 253
   Y. Okamoto, H. Osawa, H. Saito, H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura Performance of PRML systems in perpendicular magnetic recording channel with jitter-like noise (invited paper) 259
   H. Sawaguchi, Y. Nishida, H. Takano and H. Aoi Performance analysis of modified PRML channels for perpendicular recording systems (invited paper) 265
7. Perpendicular CoCr system media
   T. Shimatsu, H. Uwazumi, H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura Thermal stability in perpendicular recording media (invited paper) 273
   M. Futamoto, Y. Hirayama, Y. Honda, A. Kikukawa, K. Tanahashi and A. Ishikawa CoCr-alloy perpendicular magnetic recording media for high-density recording (invited paper) 281
   N. Honda and K. Ouchi Low noise design of perpendicular magnetic recording media (invited paper) 289
   T.D. Lee, M.S. Hwang and K.J. Lee Effects of magnetic layer thickness on negative nucleation field and Cr segregation behavior in CoCrPt/Ti perpendicular media (invited paper) 297
8. High perpendicular anisotropy media
   R.H. Victora, W. Peng, J. Xue and J.H. Judy Superlattice magnetic recording media: experiment and simulation (invited paper) 305
   T. Suzuki, T. Kiya, N. Honda and K. Ouchi Fe-Pt perpendicular double-layered media with high recording resolution (invited paper) 312
9. Oxide perpendicular media and exchange coupling
   H. Fujiwara, K. Zhang, T. Kai and T. Zhao Effect of direct exchange coupling between antiferro-magnetic grains on magnetic behavior of ferro/antiferromagnetic exchange coupled polycrystalline layer systems (invited paper) 319
   T. Hughes, K. O'Grady, H. Laidler and R.W. Chantrell Thermal activation in exchange biased bilayers (invited paper) 329
   S. Nakagawa, N. Matsushita and M. Naoe Perpendicular magnetic recording media using hexagonal ferrite thin films deposited on Pt underlayers and interlayers (invited paper) 337
   S. Yamamoto, K. Hirata, H. Kurisu, M. Matsuura, T. Doi and K. Tamari High coercivity ferrite thin-film tape media for perpendicular recording (invited paper) 342
   Y. Hoshi New sputter-deposition processes for the formation of thin films with desired structure for magnetic recording (invited paper) 347
10. Single-pole heads
   K. Yamakawa, K. Taguchi, K. Ise, N. Honda and K. Ouchi Single-pole recording head design for 100 Gbpsi perpendicular magnetic recording (invited paper) 354
   J.P. Lazzari Single pole, single turn, probe GMR head and micro-actuator for high-density perpendicular recording (invited paper) 362
   Y. Kanai, R. Matsubara, H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura Write field analysis of narrow-track SPT head fo GHz response (invited paper) 368
   S. Tsuboi, H. Matsutera, T. Ishi, N. Ishiwata and K. Ohashi Read/write characteristics of focused-ion-beam-etched heads for perpendicular magnetic recording media (invited paper) 375
11. Read/write characteristics and signal processing
   A. Kurose, S. Muramatsu, H. Fusayasu, A. Murata and M. Kobayashi Predicted outputs of a high-frequency carrier-type magnetic head for 100 Gbit/in2 generation 382
   S. Tanabe Transition analysis of magnetic recording heads using FDTD 388
   D.T. Wilton, H.A. Shute, S.J.C. Brown and D.J. Mapps Approximation of shielded MR head output for perpendicular media 393
   K.J. Lee, Y.H. Im, Y.S. Kim, K.M. Lee, J.W. Kim, N.Y. Park, G.S. Park and T.D. Lee Novel simulation model for perpendicular magnetic recording 398
   A. Shukh 3D FEM modeling of keeper effect on perpendicular recording 403
   J. van Ek, A. Shukh, E. Murdock, G. Parker and S. Batra Micromagnetic perpendicular recording model: soft magnetic underlayer and skew effect 408
   E. Miyashita, K. Kuga, R. Taguchi, T. Tamaki and H. Okuda Simulation of magnetization patterns of perpendicular media for ultra-high recording density 413
   S.J. Greaves, H. Muraoka, Y. Sonobe, M. Schabes and Y. Nakamura Pinning of written bits in perpendicular recording media 418
   Y. Sonobe, D. Weller, Y. Ikeda, K. Takano, M.E. Schabes, G. Zeltzer, H. Do, B.K. Yen and M.E. Best Coupled granular./continuous medium for thermally stable perpendicular magnetic recording 424
   T. Kiya, N. Honda, J. Ariake, K. Ouchi and S. Iwasaki Detection of extremely high bit density signals with a narrow track width GMR head in double layered perpendicular recording media 429
   H. Shigematsu, H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura Influence of hard-transition shift on overwrite characteristics in perpendicular magnetic recording 435
   C.H. Hee, J.P. Wang, T.C. Chong and T.S. Low Design of highly oriented (HOR) media for extremely high density recording 440
   Y. Uesaka, Y. Nakatani, N. Hayashi and H. Fukushima Read/write properties of oriented longitudinal recording media 445
   T. Komakine, N. Honda, T. Kiya and K. Ouchi Noise spectrum analysis in perpendicular magnetic recording of double-layered media 450
   Y. Nishida, H. Sawaguchi, A. Kuroda, H. Takano, H. Aoi and Y. Nakamura Noise characteristics of double-layered perpendicular media 454
   M. Kitano, E. Miyashita, K. Kuga, R. Taguchi, T. Tamaki, H. Okuda, H. Uwazumi, Y. Sakai, A. Kumagai and A, Otsuki MFM analysis of recorded bit patterns of perpendicular media 459
   Y. Okamoto, M. Sato, H. Osawa, H. Saito, H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura MTR coded PRML systems for perpendicular magnetic recording 465
   Y. Okamoto, S. Miki, N. Masunari, H. Osawa,H. Saito and Y. Nakamura A study of timing recovery for perpendicular magnetic recording 470
   M. Akamatsu, Y. Okamoto, H. Saito, H. Osawa, H. Muraoka and Y. Nakamura Error event analysis in perpendicular magnetic recording using double-layered medium 475
   Z. Yuan and B. Liu Double layer magnetic data storage-an approach towards 3D magnetic recording 481
Author Index to volume 235 487
Subject index to volume 235 493
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PROGRAM CHAIR'S MESSAGE
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
   New Business Trends in IT Services Yuji Inoue, NTT Data Corporation
SESSION 1: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: MODELS AND PROTOCOLS
   A Dependable Distributed Auction System: Architecture and an Implementation Framework P. Ezhilchelvan and G. Morgan 3
   An Agent-Based Petri Net Model with Application to Seller/Buyer Design in Electronic Commerce H. Xu and S. Shatz 11
   Formal Analysis of E-Commerce Protocols M. Papa, O. Bremer, J. Hale, and S. Shenoi 19
   An Automated Negotiation Model for Electronic Commerce J. Ueyama and E. Madeira 29
SESSION 2: HIGH ASSURANCE SYSTEMS
   Adaptive Resource Management in Asynchronous Real-Time Distributed Systems Using Feedback Control Functions B. Ravindran, P. Kachroo, and T. Hegazy 39
   A High Assurance On-Line Recovery Technology for a Space On-Board Computer H. Yashiro, T. Fujiwara, and K. Mori 47
   An Integrated Post-Locking, Multi-Versioning, and Transformation Scheme for Consistency Maintenance in Real-Time Group Editors L. Xue, K. Zhang, and C. Sun 57
   Autonomous Information Provision to Achieve Reliability for Users and Providers H. Ahmad, G. Sun, and K. Mori 65
SESSION 3: PANEL: XML AND E-BUSINESS FRAMEWORKS
   Chair: M. Heller
   Panelists: E. Ferari, J. Putman, T. Gannon
SESSION 4: FAULT TOLERANCE AND SAFETY CRITICAL SYSTEMS
   On Godefroid's Stateless Search Technique for Testing Concurrent Programs K-C. Tai and B. Karacali 77
   Assurance Technologies for Growing Systems and Their Application to Large-Scale Transport Operation Control Systems K. Kera, K. Bekki, N. Miwa, F. Kitahara, K. Kamijyo, and K. Seki 85
   Primary Component Asynchronous Group Membership as an Instance of a Generic Agreement Framework F. Greve, M. Hurfin, M. Raynal, and F. Tronel 93
   Safety Assurance via On-Line Monitoring S. Dolev and F. Stomp 101
SESSION 5: ARCHITECTURES AND MODEL FOR DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
   Modularized System Architecture for Flexible Clinical Laboratory Systems H. Mitsumaki, T. Ikeda, R. Kodama, and T. Aizono 111
   A 3D Interface for the Administration of Component-Based, Distributed Systems O. Stiemerling, M. Hallenberger, and A. Cremers 119
   UML-Spaces: A UML Profile for Distributed Systems Coordinated via Tuple Spaces E. Astesiano and G. Reggio 127
   Scenario-Based Service Composition Method in the Open Service Environment K. Kiwata, A. Nakano, S. Yura, T. Uchihashi, and A. Kanai 135
SESSION 6: PANEL: AGENT-BASED ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
   Chairs: J-Y. Chung and J. Lee
   Panelists: L. Lee, C. Priest, J. Youll, J. Hanson, M. Hsu
   Agent-Based Electronic Commerce: Opportunities and Challenges J-Y. Chung and J. Lee 143
   Agent-Based Auctions L. Lee 144
   Agent-Based Electronic Commerce: Opportunities and Challenges J. Youll 146
   Cultivating the Agent Economy J. Hanson 149
SESSION 7: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE: TECHNOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURES
   A Decentralized XML Database Approach to Electronic Commerce H. Ishikawa and M. Ohta 153
   Commitment-Based Interoperation for E-Commerce J. Xing, F. Wan, S. Rustogi, and M. Singh 161
   Service Matching and Collaboration for Electronic Commerce S. Yura, K. Kiwata, A. Nakano, T. Uchihashi, and A. Kanai 169
   Dependability Modeling of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Distributed Systems Y. Chen and Z. He 176
SESSION 8: DISTRIBUTED OBJECT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
   A Distributed Asynchronous Execution Semantics for Programming the Middleware Machine A. Berry and S. Kaplan 187
   Quorum-Based Locking Protocol for Replicas in Object-Based Systems K. Tanaka and M. Takizawa 196
   Integrating Autonomous Enterprise Systems through Dependable CORBA Objects C. Marchetti, A. Virgillito, M. Mecella, and R. Baldoni 204
   Reflective Decision Controls for Autonomous Distributed Objects E-H. Huang and T. Elrad 212
SESSION 9: SHORT PAPERS
   Location Transparent Distributed Scripts and Their Execution Systems on D'Agent O. Honda, H. Tada, and M. Higuchi 223
   Efficiently Announcing Multimedia Information from Mobile Computers with the WOR Toolkit S. Tagashira, K. Saisho, and A. Fukuda 227
   Simulating Agent Based Processing in an ADS Using C++ SIM C. Lee, J. Kim, J. Stach, and E. Park 231
   The New ATC Systems with an Autonomous Speed Control with On-Board Equipment M. Matsumoto, A. Hosokawa, S. Kitamura, D. Watanabe, and A. Kawabata 235
   Behavior Patterns for Mobile Agent Systems from the Development Process Viewpoint Y. Tahara, A. Ohsuga, and S. Honiden 239
   Mobile Agents in Network-Centric Warfare M. Ceruti 243
   Building Holonic Control Systems with Function Blocks M. Fletcher 247
   Reactive Web Agents with Open Constraint Programming K. Zhu, W-Y. Tan, A. Santosa, and R. Yap 251
   An Architecture for Adaptively Replicating Cooperative Shared Objects Z. Jun and Y. Yong 255
   The Wireless World in 2010: New Orientations Fiona Williams
SESSION 10: MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS
   A Framework for Developing Reactive Information Agents with Heterogeneous Communication Capabilities D. Vyzovitis and K. Clark 263
   Rule-Driven Coordination Agents: A Self-Configurable Agent Architecture for Distributed Control M. Blake 271
   Mobile Agent Messaging Models D. Deugo 278
   Decentralized Control of Hybrid Systems R. Palm and T. Runkler 287
SESSION 11: PANEL: EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
   Chair: F. Bastani
   Panelists: B. Cukic, T. Labbe, A. Lee, J. Linn, R. Paul, V. Winter
   The Need for Verification and Validation Techniques for Adaptive Control System B. Cukic 297
   Embedded Software Development Challenges in the Digital Signal Processing Era J. Linn 299
SESSION 12: MIDDLEWARE TECHNOLOGIES
   Type-Safe Trading Proxies Using TORBA R. Marvie, P. Merle, J-M. Geib, and S. Leblanc 303
   An Automated Client-Driven Approach to Data Extraction Using an Autonomous Decentralized Architecture M. Blake and P. Liguori 311
   Reconfigurable Context-Sensitive Middleware for ADS Applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Network Environments S. Yau and F. Karim 319
   TMOES: A CORBA Service Middleware Enabling High-Level Real-Time Object Programming K. Kim, J. Liu, H. Miyazaki, and E. Shokri 327
SESSION 13: PANEL: MOBILE COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION
   Chair: Janice Putman
   Panelists: W. Ruh, L. Strick, T. Wheeler
SESSION 14: AGENT TECHNOLOGIES FOR ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
   How Agents from Different E-Commerce Enterprises Cooperate Q. Chen, M. Hsu, and I. Kleyner 341
   Brokering Based Self Organizing E-Service Communities S. Helal, M. Wang, A. Jagatheesan, and R. Krithivasan 349
   A Real-Time Multi-Agent System Architecture for E-Commerce Applications L. DiPippo, V. Fay-Wolfe, L. Nair, E. Hodys, and O. Uvarov 357
   Flexible Manufacturing Control with PLC, CNC and Software Agents R. Schoop, R. Neubert, and B. Suessmann 365
SESSION 15: SELF-STABILIZING SYSTEMS
   The Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Network Routing R. Onishi, S. Yamaguchi, H. Morino, H. Aida, and T. Saito 375
   Ant Colony Control for Autonomous Decentralized Shop Floor Routing V. Cicirello and S. Smith 383
   A Study of Synthetic Creativity through Behavior Modeling and Simulation of an Ant Colony P. Heck and S. Ghosh 391
   A Stabilizing Search Tree with Availability Properties T. Herman and T. Masuzawa 398
   Decentralized E-Business Applications for Government Systems Henry Bayard
SESSION 16: SECURE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
   Data Protection in Mobile Agents: One-time Key-based Approach J-Y. Park, D-I. Lee, and H-H. Lee 411
   Access Revocation and Prevention of False Repudiation in Secure Email Exchanges L. Bai, R. Achuthanandam, and M. Kam 419
   Formal Analysis of Software Security System Architectures Y. Deng, J. Wang, and J. Tsai 426
   Concepts and Architecture of a Security-Centric Mobile Agent Server V. Roth and M. Jalali-Sohi 435
SESSION 17: PANEL: ROBOTICS FOR EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT
   Chairs: M. Fujita, R. Arkin
   Panelists: M. Veloso, T. Shibata, J. Yamato
SESSION 18: MODELING AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
   Autonomous Data Consistency Technique through Fair Evaluation among Heterogeneous Systems I. Kaji, S. Kato, and K. Mori 447
   Analysis of Algorithms for Supporting Disconnected Write Operations in Mobile Client-Server Environments I-R. Chen, N. Phan, and I-L. Yen 456
   GDEVS: A Generalized Discrete Event Specification for Accurate Modeling of Dynamic Systems N. Giambiasi, B. Escude, and S. Ghosh 464
   Autonomous Navigation in Information Service Systems for Load Balancing User Demands H. Arfaoui and K. Mori 470
SESSION 19: PANEL: SECURITY FOR THE WEB AND E-COMMERCE SYSTEMS
   Chair: Bhavani Thuraisingham
   Panelists: E. Bertino, T.Y. Lin, S. Shenoi, A. Ghosh
PANEL: FUTURE OF AUTONOMOUS DECENTRALIZED SYSTEMS
   Chair: Steven Yau
   Panelists: K. Mori, R. Popescu-Zeletin, B. Thuraisingham, J. Tsai, L. Strick, M. Imase
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Part 1 Novel reaction conditions for biotransformation 1
CHAPTER 1 Biotransformation in ionic liquid Toshiyuki Itoh 3
   1. Introduction 3
   2. Ionic Liquids as a Reaction Medium for Biotransformation 3
   3. Lipase-Catalyzed Reaction in an Ionic Liquid Solvent System 7
   4. Activation of Lipase by an Ionic Liquid 10
   5. Various Biotransformations in an Ionic Liquid Solvent System 15
   6. Concluding Remarks 18
   References 18
CHAPTER 2 Temperanture control of the enantioselectivity in the lipase-catalyzed resolutions Takashi Sakai 21
   1. Introduction 21
   2. Finding of the "Low-Temperature Method" in the Lipase-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolution 22
   3. Theory of Temperature Effect on the Enantioselectivity 23
   4. General Applicability of the "Low-Temperature Method" Examined 28
    4.1. Application to solketal and other primary and secondary alcohols 28
    4.2. Resolution of (±)-2-hydroxy-2-(pentafluorophenyl)acetonitrile 30
    4.3. Immobilization of lipase on porous ceramic support (Toyonite) for acceleration 31
    4.4. Structural optimization of organic bridges on Toyonite 32
    4.5. Practical resolution of azirine 1 by the " low-temperature method" combined with Toyonite-immobilized lipase and optimized acylating agent 33
    4.6. Resolution of (2R*,3S*)- and (2R*,3R*)-3-methyl-3-phenyl-2-aziridinemethanols 34
    4.7. Resolution of 5-(hydroxymethyl)-3-phenyl-2-isoxazoline 36
    4.8. Application of temperature control to asymmetric protonation 37
    4.9. Lipase-catalyzed resolutions at high temperatures up to 120℃ 37
   5. Low-Temperature Reactions in Literatures 37
   6. Lipase-Catalyzed Resolution of Primary Alcohols: Promising Candidates for the "Low-Temperature Method" 40
   7. Conclusion 45
   References 45
CHAPTER 3 Future directions in photosynthetic organisms-catalyzed reactions Kaoru Nakamura 51
   1. Introduction 51
   2. Reduction Reaction 51
   3. Oxidation and Hydroxylation 55
   4. Removal of Organic and Inorganic Substances in Wastewater 56
   5. Conclusion 57
   References 57
CHAPTER 4 Catalysis by enzyme-metal combinations Mahn-Joo Kim, Jaiwook Park, Yangsoo Ahn, Palakodety R. Krishna 59
   1. Introduction 59
   2. Dynamic Kinetic Resolutions by Enzyme-Metal Combinations 60
    2.1. DKR of secondary alcohols 60
   3. Asymmetric Transformations by Enzyme-Metal Combinations 73
    3.1. Asymmetric transformation of ketone 73
    3.2. Asymmetric transformation of enol ester 75
    3.3. Asymmetric transformation of ketoxime 76
   4. Conclusion 78
   Acknowledgements 78
   References 79
Part 2 Uncommon kind of biocatalytic reaction 81
CHAPTER 5 Biological Kolbe-Schmitt carboxylation Possible use of enzymes for the direct carboxylation of organic substrates Toyokazu Yoshida, Toru Nagasawa 83
   1. Introduction 83
   2. Enzymes Catalyzing the Carboxylation of Phenolic Compounds 84
    2.1. 4-Hydroxybenzoate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.61) 85
    2.2. 3,4-Dihydroxybenzoate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.63) 87
    2.3. Phenolphosphate carboxylase (EC 4.1.1.-) in Thauera aromatica 88
    2.4. 2,6-Dihydroxybenzoate decarboxylase 91
    2.5. 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoate decarboxylase 95
   3. Enzymes Catalyzing the Direct Carboxylation of Heterocyclic Compounds 95
    3.1. Pyrrole-2- carboxylate decarboxylase 96
    3.2. Indole-3-carboxylate decarboxylase 99
   4. Structure Analysis of Decarboxylases Catalyzing CO2 Fixation 101
    4.1. Class Ⅰ decarboxylases 102
    4.2. Class Ⅱ decarboxylases 103
    4.3. Phenylphosphate carboxylase 103
   5. Conclusion 103
   References 104
CHAPTER 6 Discovery, redesign and applications of Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases Daniel E. Torres Pazmino, Marco W. Fraaije 107
   1. Introduction 107
   2. Biocatalytic Properties of Recombinant Available BVMOs 110
    2.1. Discovery of novel BVMOs 112
    2.2. Exploring sequenced (meta)genomes for novel BVMOs 114
    2.3. Screening the metagenome for novel BVMOs 118
    2.4. Redesign of BVMOs 119
   3. Conclusions: Future Directions 122
   References 125
CHAPTER 7 Enzymes in aldoxime-nitrile pathway: versatile tools in biocatalysis Yasuhisa Asano 129
   1. Introduction 129
   2. Screening for New Microbial Enzymes by Enrichment and Acclimation Culture Techniques 129
   3. Development of Nitrile-Degrading Enzymes 131
   4. Screening for Heat-Stable NHase 131
   5. Screening for NHase with PCR 132
   6. Nitrile Synthesis Using a New Enzyme, Aldoxime Dehydratase 133
    6.1. Aldoxime-converting enzymes 133
    6.2. Isolation of microorganisms having aldoxime dehydratase activity 134
    6.3. Purification, characterization and primary structure determination of aldoxime dehydratase 134
    6.4. Synthesis of nitriles from aldoxime with aldoxime dehydratase 135
    6.5. Distribution of aldoxime dehydratase 136
    6.6. Molecular screening for "aldoxime-nitrile pathway" 136
   7. Conclusion 137
   Acknowledgements 137
   References 137
CHAPTER 8 Addition of hydrocyanic acid to carbonyl compounds Franz Effenberger, Anja Bohrer, Siegfried Forster 141
   1. Introduction 141
   2. Optimize Reaction Conditions for the HNL-Catalyzed Formation of Chiral Cyanohydrins 143
   3. Synthetic Potential of Chiral Cyanohydrins in Stereoselective synthesis 145
    3.1. Chiral 2-hydroxy carboxylic acids 145
    3.2. Optically active 1,2-amino alcohols 147
    3.3. Stereoselective substitution of the hydroxyl group in chiral cyanohydrins 148
    3.4. Stereoselective synthesis of substituted cyclohexanone cyanohydrins 149
   4. Crystal Structures of Hydroxynitrile Lyases and Mechanism of Cyanogenesis 149
    4.1. Crystal structures of HNL5 151
    4.2. Reaction mechanism of cyanogenesis 151
    4.3. Changing substrate specificity and stereoselectivity applying Trp128 mutants of wt-MehNL 152
   5. Conclusion 153
   References 154
Part 3 Novel compounds synthesized by biotransformations 157
CHAPTER 9 Chiral heteroatom-containing compounds Piotr Kietbasinski, Marian Mikolajezyk 159
   1. Introduction 159
   2. Organosulfur Compounds 160
    2.1. C-chiral hydroxy sulfides and derivatives 160
    2.2 C-chiral hydroxyalkyl sulfones 163
    2.3. C-chiral alkyl sulfates 165
    2.4. Other C-chiral organosulfur compounds 166
    2.5. S-chiral sulfinylcarboxylates 166
    2.6. S-chiral hydroxy sulfoxides 168
    2.7. S-chiral sulfinamides 169
    2.8. S-chiral sulfoximines 171
   3. Organophosphorus Compounds 172
    3.1. C-chiral hydroxy phosphorus derivatives 172
    3.2. C-chiral amino phosphorus compounds 180
    3.3. P-chiral phosphoro-acetates 183
    3.4. P-chiral hydroxy phosphoryl compounds 186
    3.5. P-chiral hydroxy phosphorus P-boranes 191
    3.6. Stereocontrolled transformations of organophosphorus acid esters 192
   4. Organosilanes 196
   5. Organogermanes 197
   6. Future Perspectives 197
   References 199
CHAPTER 10 Enzymatic polymerization Hiroshi Uyama 205
   1. Introduction 205
   2. Enzymatic Synthesis of Polyesters 206
    2.1. Ring-opening polymerization to polyesters 207
    2.2. Polycondensation of dicarboxylic acid derivatives and glycols to polyesters 212
    2.3. Enzymatic synthesis of functional polyesters 219
   3. Enzymatic Synthesis of Phenolic Polymers 228
    3.1. Enzymatic oxidative polymerization of phenols 228
    3.2. Enzymatic synthesis of functional phenolic polymers 233
    3.3. Artifical urushi 238
    3.4. Enzymatic synthesis and biological properties of flavonoid polymers 240
   4. Concluding remarks 244
   References 245
CHAPTER 11 Synthesis of naturally occurring β-D-glucopyranosides based on enzymatic β-glucosidation using β-glucosidase from almond Hiroyuki Akita 253
   1. Introduction 253
   2. Synthesis of β-D-Glucopyranoside Under Kinetically Controlled Condition 255
    2.1. Synthesis of naturally occurring β-D-glucopyranoside 259
   3. Synthesis of β-D-Glucopyranoside Under Equilibrium-Controlled Condition 262
    3.1. Immobilization of β-D-glucosidase using prepolymer 263
    3.2. Enzymatic transglucosidation 263
    3.3. Synthesis of naturally occurring benzyl β-D-glucopyranoside 267
    3.4. Synthesis of phenethyl β-D-glucopyranoside 270
    3.5. Synthesis of (3Z)-hexenyl β-D-glucoyranoside 272
    3.6. Synatesis of geranyl β-D-glucopyranoside 275
    3.7. Synthesis of Sacranosides A (89) annd B (90) 277
    3.8. Synthesis of naturally occurring n-octyl β-D-glucoyranosides 278
    3.9. Synthesis of naturally occurring hexyl β-D-glucoyranoside 280
    3.10. Synthesis of naturally occurring phenylpropenoid β-D-glucoyranoside 282
   4. Future Aspect 287
   5. Conclusion 289
   References 289
Part 4 Use of molecular biology technique to find novel biocatalyst 291
CHAPTER 12 Future directions in alcohol dehydrogenase-catalyzed reactions Jon D. Stewart 293
   1. Introduction 293
   2. Future Progress in the Discovery Phase of Dehydrogenases 295
    2.1. Accurately predicting dehydrogenase structures 295
    2.2. Predicting dehydrogenase substrate acceptance and stereoselectivities 296
    2.3. Rapid screening of novel dehydrogenases 296
    2.4. Dehydrogenases for large substrates 299
    2.5. Dehydrogenase modules within larger assemblies as monofunctional catalysts 299
    2.6. Dehydrogenase catalysis of other 1,2-carbonyl additions 300
   3. Future Progress in Dehydrogenase Process Development 300
    3.1. Improving the kinetic properties of dehydrogenases 301
    3.2. Reductions of highly hydrophobic substrates 301
    3.3. Cofactorless dehydrogenases? 302
   4. Conclusions 302
   Acknowledgements 303
   References 303
CHAPTER 13 Enzymatic decarboxylation of synthetic compounds Kenji Miyamoto, Hiromichi Ohta 305
   1. Introduction 305
   2. Arylmalonate Decarboxylase 309
    2.1. Discovery of arylmalonate decarboxylase and its substrate specificity 310
    2.2 Purification of the enzyme and cloning of the gene 311
    2.3. Reaction mechanism 312
    2.4. Inversion of enationselectivity based on the reaction mechanism and homology 317
    2.5. Addition of racemase activity 319
   3. Transketolase-Catalyzed Reaction 321
    3.1. Substrate specificity and stereochemical source of TKase-catalyzed reaction 322
    3.2. Application of TKase-catalyzed reaction in organic syntheses 322
    3.3. Tertiary structure and mutagenesis studies 329
   4. Future Trends of this Area 331
    4.1. Application of decarboxylation reaction to dialkylmalonates 331
    4.2. Decarboxylation of various carboxylic acids 332
    4.3. Oxidative decarboxylation of β-hydroxycarboxylic acids 333
    4.4. Carboxylation 336
    4.5. Development of biotransformation via enolate 337
    4.6. Utilization of database and informatics 339
   5. Conclusion 339
   References 340
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Part 1 Novel reaction conditions for biotransformation 1
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KEYNOTE LECTURES
   The Story Behind the Red Phosphorus Mold Compound Device Failures / prof.Michael Pecht,University of Maryland,USA 1
   Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Packaging Technology Challenges-Next Five Years / Dr. Mario A. Bolanos, Texas Instruments Inc., USA 6
   Gbps Signal Transmission on Si CMOS ULSI / Prof.Kazuya Masu, Tokyo Institute of Technology,Japan 10
   A Study of Hygro-Thermal Deformations and Stresses in FCPBGA / Prof.Sung Yi, Portland State University,USA 15
GENERAL SESSIONS
Quality & Reliability(1)
   Development of an Automated X-Ray Inspection Method for Microsolder Bumps / Atsushi Teramoto (Nagoya Electric Works Co., Ltd.),Takayuki Murakoshi, Masatoshi Tsuzaka (Nagoya University) and Hiroshi Fujita (Gifu University) 21
   Reliability Assessment of BGA Solder Joints under Cyclic Bending Loads / Ilho Kim(KAIST, Korea) and Soon-Bok Lee 27
   Case Studies of Reliability Analysis by Stochastic Methodology in BGA Creep Analysis / Shoji Sasaki(MSV,Software Ltd.) Motoharu Tateishi, Isamu Ishikawa and Paul Vanderwalt(MSC.Software Corporation,USA) 33
   Fatigue Crack Propagation Analysis for Micro Solder Joints with Void / Takeshi Terasaki(Hitachi,Ltd) and Hisashi Tanie 37
Quality &Reliability(2)
   Reliability Analysis of Embedded Chip Technique with Design of Experiment Methods / Xiuzhen Lu(Shanghai University,China), Liu Chen(Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden) Zhaonian Cheng and Johan Liu(Shanghai University,China/Chaimers University of Technology,Sweden) 43
   A Role of Ti-Sn Diffusion Layer Formed at the Interface between Pb Free Solder and TiNiAu Multi-Layer / Kimiharu Kayukawa(Denso Corporation) and Akira Tanahashi 50
   In Situ Observation of Interfacial Fracture in Low-Dimensional Nano Structures / Yoshimasa Takahashi(Kyoto University),Hiroyuki Hirakata and Takayuki Kitamura 55
   Effect of Frequency of Fatigue Crace Growth along Interface between Copper Film and Silicon Substrate / Do Van Truong(Kyoto University),Hiroyuki Hirakata and Takayuki Kitamura 61
Quality & Reliability(3)
   Effect of Lead and Cadmium Free Glasses on Reliability of the Siver End Termination for MLCC Application / Masyood Akhtar(LORD Corporation,USA) 67
   The Study of Silicon Die Stress In Stacked Die Packages / Eiichi Yamada(Texas Instruments Japan Limited),Kenji Abe,Yutaka Suzuki and Masazumi Amagai 74
   A Multifunctional Test Chip for Microelectronic Packaging and Its Application on RF Property Measurements / Kun-Fu Tseng(Chin-Min Institute of Technology,Taiwan),Yi-Hsun Hsion,Ben-Je Lwo and Chin-Hsing Kao(National Defense University,Taiwan) 78
   Strain Measurement in the Microstructure of Advanced Electronic Packages Using Digital Image Correlation / Nobuyuki Shishido(Kyoto University),Toru Ikeda and Noriyuki Miyazaki 83
   Effect of Au and Ni Layer Thicknesses on the Reliability of BGA Solder Joints / M.O.Alam(City University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong), Y.C.Chan and L.Rufer(TIMA Lab,France) 88
   Interconnection Technologies Studies on Double-Layered Metal Bumps for Fine Pitch Flip Chip Applications / Ho-Young Son(KAIST,Korea),Yong-Woon Yeo(Nepes Corperation,Korea), Gi-Jo Jung,Jun-Kyu Lee,Joon-Young Choi,Chang-Joon Park(Hynix Semiconductor,Korea), Min-Suk Suh, Soon-Jin Cho(Samsung Electro-Mechanics,Korea),and Kyung-Wook Paik(KAIST,Korea) 95
   Dynamic Characterization Study of Flip Chip Ball Grid Array(FCBGA) on Periphearl Component Interconnect(PCI) Board Application / Wong Shaw Fong(Intel Technology,Malaysia), Loh Wei Keat, Lee Yung Hsiang, Yap Eng Hooi(Intel Product,Malaysia),Wong Siang Woen,Hin Tze Yang(Intel Technology,Malaysia) and Martin Tay Tiong We 101
   Stability of Ni3p and Its Effect on the Interfacial Reaction between Electroless Ni-P and Molten Tin / K.Chen(Loughborough University,UK),C.Liu, D.C. Whalley and D.A. Hutt 107
   Investigation of void-free Electroplating Method on Copper Column based Solder Bump for Flip-Chip Interconnections / Hiroshi Yamada(Toshiba Corporation) 112
Optoelectronics/Photonics
   Characterization of Au-Sn Eutectic Die Attach Process for Optoelectronics Device / Thang Tak-Seng(Lumileds Lighting(M)Sdn Bhd,Malaysia),Decai Sun,Huck-Khim Koay, Mohd-Fezley Sabudin,Jim Thompson,Paul Martin, Pradeep Rajkomar and Shatil Haque 118
   Propagation Loss Evaluation of Optical Transmission/Interconnect System with Grating Structure / Akiya Kimura(Osaka University),Kiyokazu Yasuda,Michiya Matsushima and Kozo Fujimoto 125
   A New Method of Birefringence Measurement to Obtain Stress Field Using Photoclasticity / Kenji Gomi(Tokyo Denki University),Kengo Shimizu,Hayato Suzuki, Shinichi Gohira,Yasushi Niitsu and Kensuke Ichinose 129
   Optimization of Epoxy Flow for Passive Alignment of Optical Fiber Arrays / Jeffery C.C.Lo(Hong Kong University of Science & Technology,Hong kong), Chung Yeung Li, Chung Leung Tai and S.W.Ricky Lee 132
Polymer Materials
   Study on Long Life Large-Deflective Hinges in Molded Pantograph Mechanisms based on Cyclic Load-Bending Fatigue Test / Mikio Horie(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yudai Okabe, Masahiro Yamamoto and Daiki Kamiya 137
   Warpages of ACF-bonded COG Packages Induced from Manufacturing and Thermal Cycling / M.Y.Tsai(Chang Gung University,Taiwan), C.Y.Huang,C.Y.Chiang, W.C.Chen(ERSO/ITRI,Taiwan) and S.S. Yang 143
   Simulation of Tensile Deformation Behavior of Polymer by Chain Network Model / Akira Shinozaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology),Kikuo Kishimoto and Hirotsugu Inoue 150
   Effects of the Functional Groups of Non-Conductive Films(NCFs) on Materials Properties and Reliability of NCF Flip-Chip-On-Organic Boards / Chany-kyu Chung(KAIST,Korer),Woon-Seong Kwon,Jin-Hyoung Park, Soon-Bok Lee and Kyung-Wook Paik 156
   Effects of Low-modulus Die Attach Adhesive on Warpage and Damage of BGA / Sung Yi(Portland State University,USA), Paresh D.Daharwal(Intel Corporation,USA), Yeong.J.Lee(Motorola,USA)and Brian R.Harkness(Dow Corning,USA) 162
Thick & Thin Film Materials
   Hardness and Elastic Modulus of ZnO Deposited materials by PLD Method / Han-Ki Yoon(Dong-Eui University,Korea) and Yun-Sik Yu 169
   Mechanical properties of ITO/PET Thin Film Deposited by DC MG Method / Do-Hyoung Kim(Dong-Eui University,Korea),Han-ki Yoon, Do-Hoon Shin(University of Tokushima) and Riichi Murakami 174
   Formation and Characterization of Sputtered Thin Film for Optimizing Multilayered Interconnection Structure / Wataru Sashida(Kogakuin University) and Yuji Kimura 179
Packaging(1)
   Development of The Embedded LST Technology in PALAP / H.Kamiya(DENSO Corportion),T.Miyake, H.Kobasyashi, and K,Kondo 183
   Wafer-Scale BCB Resist-Processing Technologies for High density Intergration and Electronic Packaging / Rainer Pelzer(EV Group,Austria),Viorel Dragoi,Bart Swinnen(IMEC,Belgium),Philippe Soussan and Thorsten Matthias(EV Group,Austria) 187
   Microscale Magnetic Components for the Application of DC-DC Converters Operating in the 1-10 MHz Range / David Flynn(Heriot-Watt University,UK),Anthony Toon and Marc Desmulliez 192
   Low-Cost Active-Allignment of Single-Mode Fiber-Arrays / D. Weiland(Heriot Watt Universtity,UK), M.Luetzelschwab, M.P.Y.Desmulliez, A.Missoffe and C.Beck(TWI Ltd,UK) 199
   SAW Chemical Sensors based on AlGan/GaN Piezoelectric Material System: Acoustic Design and Packaging Considerations / L.Rufer(TIMA Lab,France), A.Torres, S.Mir, M.O.Alam(City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong),T.Lalinsky(Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic) and Y.C.Chan(City University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong) 204
Packaging(2)
   Evaluation of Thermal Deformation Behavior in Electronic Package using UV Moire Interferometry / Jin-Hyoung Park(KAIST,Korea)and Soon-Bok Lee 209
   Evaluation of Fatigue Strength for Solder Joints after Thermal Aging / Takeshi Miyazaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Masaki Omiya,Hirotsugu Inoue, Kikuo Kishimoto and Masazumi Amagai(Texas Instruments) 215
   Local Thermal Deformation and Residual Stress of a Thin Si Chip Mounted on a Substrate Using An Area-Arrayed Flip Chip Structure / Hideo Miura(Tohoku University),Nobuki Ueta and Yuhki Sato 220
   The Novel Flip Chip Ball Grid Array Design and Challenges to Enable Higher Routing Density and Power Requirement / Chee Wai Wong(Intel Technology,Malaysia),Chee Kheong Yoon and Seng Hooi Ong 226
   Fatigue Crack Growth in Lead-free Solder Joints / Masaki Omiya(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kikuo Kishimoto and Masazumi Amagai(Texas Instrument) 232
Modeling & Simulation(1)
   A Study of Hot Spot in Silicon Device for Stacked Die Packages / Jotaro Akiyama(Texas Instruments Japan Limited),Masanobu Naeshiro and Masazumi Amagagai 238
   Modeling the Lamination Process for Ruggedised Displays / Yek Bing Lee(University of Greenwich, UK), Chris Bailey, Hua lu, Steve Riches,Martin Bartholomew and Nigel Tebbit 243
   Modeling and Simulation of a Fluid-driven Microturbine / Chanwut Sriphung(Heriot-Watt University,UK) and Resh Dhariwal 247
Modeling & Simulation(2)
   Stress Intensity Factors of Interface Corners / Chyanbin Hwu(National Cheng Kung University,Taiwan) and T.L.Kuo 252
   The Impact of Capacitors Selection and Placement to the ESL and ESR / Huang Jimmy Huat Since(Intel Microelectronic,Malaysia), Sijher Taninder S and Beh Jiun Kai 258
   Evaluation of Drop Impact Load for Portable Electronic Components / Takahiro Omori(Toshiba Corporation), Hirotsugu Inoue(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Noriyasu Kawamura(Toshiba Corporation), Minoru Mukai,Kikuo Kishimoto(Tokyo Institute of Technology) and Takashi Kawakami(Toshiba Corporation) 262
   Nonlinear Dynamic Behavior of Thin PCB Board for Solder Joint Reliability Study under Shock Loading / Loh Wei Keat(Intel Technology,Malaysia), Lee Yung Hsiang. Ajay A/I Murugayah and Tay,Tiong We 268
Thermal Management
   Turbulence Modelling for Electronic Cooling: A Review / K.Dhinsa(University of Greenwich,UK), C.Bailey and K.Pericleous 275
   Heat Conduction in Composites of Thermally Dissimilar Materials-A Methodology to Economize Numerical Heat Transfer Analysis of Electronic Components / Wataru Nakayama(ThermTech International) 282
   Critical Appraisal of Thermo-Mechanical Reliability of Medium-Power Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors for Base Station and Military Applications Mounted in SOIC-8 Leadframe Based Plastic Overmold Packages with Conductive Silver Epoxy / Satbir Madra(WJ Communications,Inc,USA) 288
   A Study in Establishing Flip-Chip Ball Grid Array(FCBGA) Second Level Interconnect(SLI)Reliability Requirement by CFD Simulation / Lee Eng Kwong(Intel Technology, Malaysia) and Tan wool Aun 292
   Electro-Themal Analysis of Device Interactions in Si CMOS Structure / Tomoyuki Hatakeyama(Tokyo institute of Technology), Kazuyoshi Fushinobu and Ken 296
KEYNOTE LECTURES
   The Story Behind the Red Phosphorus Mold Compound Device Failures / prof.Michael Pecht,University of Maryland,USA 1
   Semiconductor Integrated Circuit Packaging Technology Challenges-Next Five Years / Dr. Mario A. Bolanos, Texas Instruments Inc., USA 6
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Forward
1.Perspective on the 21st Century 1
2.Societal Acceptance 3
3.Research 5
3.1.Innovative Nuclear Reactors 5
   3.1.1.Nuclear energypark 5
   3.1.2.CANDLE Bum-up Reactor 7
   3.1.3.Lead-alloy cooled Reactor 9
   3.1.4.Nuclear Thermal Energy Utilization Systems 11
3.2.Innovative Separation and Transmutation 13
   3.2.1Transmutation 13
   3.2.2Separation 15
3.3.Nuclear Technology and Society 17
4.Education 19
5.Creating an International Center 21
6.In Closing 23
Appendix 25
Forward
1.Perspective on the 21st Century 1
2.Societal Acceptance 3
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Part 1 Financial Market Properties
 Trend Switching Processes in Financial Markets 3
   Tobias Preis and H. Eugene Stanley
 Nonlinear Memory and Risk Estimation in Financial Records 27
   Armin Bunde and Mikhail I. Bogachev
 Microstructure and Execution Strategies in the Global Spot FX Market 49
   Anatoly B. Schmidt
 Temporal Structure of Volatility Fluctuations 65
   FengzhongWang, Kazuko Yamasaki, H. Eugene Stanley,and Shlomo Havlin
 Theoretical Base of the PUCK-Model with Application to Foreign Exchange Markets 79
   Misako Takayasu, Kota Watanabe, Takayuki Mizuno,and Hideki Takayasu
Part 2 Financial Crisis and Macroeconomics
 Financial Bubbles, Real Estate Bubbles, Derivative Bubbles, and the Financial and Economic Crisis 101
   Didier Sornette and Ryan Woodard
 Global and Local Approaches Describing Critical Phenomena on the Developing and Developed Financial Markets 149
   Dariusz Grech
 Root Causes of the Housing Bubble 173
   Taisei Kaizoji
 Reconstructing Macroeconomics Based on Statistical Physics 183
   Masanao Aoki and Hiroshi Yoshikawa
 How to Avoid Fragility of Financial Systems: Lessons from the Financial Crisis and St. Petersburg Paradox 197
   Hideki Takayasu
Part 3 General Methods and Social Phenomena
 Data Centric Science for Information Society 211
   Genshiro Kitagawa
 Symbolic Shadowing and the Computation of Entropy for Observed Time Series 227
   Diana A. Mendes, Vivaldo M. Mendes, Nuno Ferreira, and Rui Menezes
 What Can Be Learned from Inverse Statistics? 247
   Peter Toke Heden Ahlgren, Henrik Dahl, Mogens Hogh Jensen, and Ingve Simonsen
 Communicability and Communities in Complex Socio-Economic Networks. 271
   Ernesto Estrada and Naomichi Hatano
 On World Religion Adherence Distribution Evolution 289
   Marcel Ausloos and Filippo Petroni
Index 313
Part 1 Financial Market Properties
 Trend Switching Processes in Financial Markets 3
   Tobias Preis and H. Eugene Stanley
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Free-Living Protozoa with Endosymbiotic Methanogens / Tom Fenchel ; Bland J. Finlay
Anaerobic Ciliates and Their Methanogenic Endosymbionts / Johannes H.P. Hackstein
Symbiotic Methanogens and Rumen Ciliates / Kazunari Ushida
The Methanogenic and Eubacterial Endosymbionts of Trimyema / Naoya Shinzato ; Yoichi Kamagata
Termite Gut Flagellates and Their Methanogenic and Eubacterial Symbionts / Yuichi Hongoh ; Moriya Ohkuma
Methanogens in the Digestive Tract of Termites / Andreas Brune
Methanogenic Archaea in Humans and Other Vertebrates / Everly Conway de Macario ; Alberto J.L. Macario
Methanogens in the Gastro-Intestinal Tract of Animals / Theo A. van Alen
Syntrophy in Methanogenic Degradation / Petra Worm ; Nicolai Müller ; Caroline M. Plugge ; Alfons J.M. Stams ; Bernhard Schink
Hydrogenosomes / Aloysius G.M. Tielens
Evolution of Prokaryote-Animal Symbiosis from a Genomics Perspective / Rosario Gil ; Amparo Latorre ; Andrés Moya
Index
Free-Living Protozoa with Endosymbiotic Methanogens / Tom Fenchel ; Bland J. Finlay
Anaerobic Ciliates and Their Methanogenic Endosymbionts / Johannes H.P. Hackstein
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Preface Vii
Symbols and Abbreviations ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
   Douglas R. MacFarlane
Chapter 2 Electrochemistry of Ionic Liquids from Fundamentals to Applications 5
   Meriem Anouti, Daniel Lemordant, Johan Jacquemin, and Herve Galiano
Chapter 3 Reference Electrodes for Electrochemical Studies in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids 31
   Graeme A. Snook and Alan M. Bond
Chapter 4 Electrical Double Layer Structures in Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids 47
   Muhammad Tanzirul Alam, Mominul Islam and Takeo Ohsaka
Chapter 5 Vibration Spectroscopic Study on Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids. Conformational Isomerism and Metal Ion Solvation 125
   Kenta Fujii, Shin-ichi Ishiguro and Yasuhiro Umebayashi
Chapter 6 Redox Reactions of Some Metal Species in Ionic Liquids 147
   Yasushi Katayama, Naoki Tachikawa, Masaki Yamagata and Takashi Miura
Chapter 7 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Ionic Liquids 163
   Kevin R. J. Lovelock, Peter Licence and Darren A. Walsh
Chapter 8 Electrodeposition of Semiconductors from Ionic Liquids 183
   Natalia Borisenko
Chapter 9 Polymer Ionic Liquids: Synthesis, Design and Application in Electrochemistry as Ion Conducting Materials 203
   Alexander S. Shaplov Elena I. Lozinskaya and Yakov S. Vygodskii
Chapter 10 Application of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids in Lithium Battery Technology 299
   Anand I. Bhatt, Graeme A. Snook, George H. Lane, Robert J. Rees and Adam S. Best
Chapter 11 Electrochemical Biosensors Based on Ionic Liquids 325
   MuhammadJ. A. Shiddiky and Angel A. J. Torriero
List of Editors and Contributors 357
Index 363
Preface Vii
Symbols and Abbreviations ix
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
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Contributors
Crystal Engineering Organic Semiconductors / Joseph C. Sumrak ; Anatoliy N. Sokolov ; Leonard R. MacGillivray1:
Introduction / 1.1:
Packing and Mobility of Organic Semiconductors / 1.2:
Overcoming the Packing Problem / 1.3:
A Modular Approach Toward Engineering ?-Stacking / 1.4:
Conclusion / 1.5:
Conjugated Block Copolymers and Cooligomers / Yongye Liang ; Luping Yu2:
Conjugated Copolymers/Cooligomers Containing Coil and Rod Blocks / 2.1:
Conjugated Copolymers/Cooligomers Containing All-Rod Blocks / 2.3:
Charge-Carrier Transport and Its Modeling in Liquid Crystals / Jun-ichi Hanna ; Akira Ohno2.4:
General Features of Carrier Transport / 3.1:
Charge Transport Model for Liquid Crystals / 3.3:
Self-Organized Discotic Liquid Crystals as Novel Organic Semiconductors / Manoj Mathews ; Quan Li3.4:
Semiconducting Properties of Discotic Liquid Crystals / 4.1:
Discotic Liquid Crystals with High Charge-Carrier Mobility / 4.3:
Processing of Discotic Materials into Active Semiconducting Layers / 4.4:
Applications of Semiconducting Discotic Liquid Crystals / 4.5:
Self-Organized Semiconducting Smectic Liquid Crystals / Ji Mq4.6:
Smectic Phases and Structures / 5.1:
Characterization Techniques / 5.3:
Charge-Carrier Transport in Smectic Liquid Crystals / 5.4:
Devices and Applications / 5.5:
Conclusion and Outlook / 5.6:
Self-Assembling of Carbon Nanotubes / Liming Dai6:
Self-Assembling of CNTs by van der Waals Forces / 6.1:
Self-Assembling of CNTs by Specific Chemical Interactions / 6.3:
Self-Assembling of CNTs by Charge Transfer Interactions / 6.4:
Self-Assembling of CNTs by DNA Pairing / 6.5:
Self-Assembling of CNTs by Asymmetric Functionalization / 6.6:
Concluding Remarks / 6.7:
Self-Organized Fullerene-Based Organic Semiconductors / Li-Mei Jin7:
Fullerene-Based Liquid Crystalline Donor-Acceptor Blends / 7.1:
Fullerene-Based Liquid Crystalline Covalently Linked Donor-Acceptor Dyads / 7.3:
Fullerene-Based Hydrogen-Bonded Donor-Acceptor Ensembles / 7.4:
Fullerene-Based Donor-Acceptor Blends Linked by Other Noncovalent Interactions / 7.5:
Fullerene-Based Self-Assembled Monolayers / 7.6:
High-Efficiency Organic Solar Cells Using Self-Organized Materials / Paul A. Lane7.7:
Small-Molecule Solar Cells / 8.1:
Polymer Solar Cells / 8.3:
Selective Molecular Assembly for Bottom-Up Fabrication of Organic Thin-Film Transistors / Takeo Minari ; Masataka Kano ; Kazuhito Tsukagoshi8.4:
Fabrication of OFET Array by Surface-Selective Deposition / 9.1:
Improvement of Self-Organized OFET Performance with Aromatic Sam / 9.3:
Formation of Single-Crystal OFETs by Surface-Selective Deposition / 9.4:
Formation of OFET Array on Plastic Substrate / 9.5:
Evaluation of Variance in Characteristics of Self-Organized OFETs / 9.6:
Inverter Circuit Configured from Self-Organized OFETs / 9.7:
All-Solution-Processed Assembly of OFET Arrays / 9.8:
Index / 9.9:
Preface
Contributors
Crystal Engineering Organic Semiconductors / Joseph C. Sumrak ; Anatoliy N. Sokolov ; Leonard R. MacGillivray1:
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Foreword
Oocyte Determination / Section I:
The Sperm/Oocyte Decision, a C. elegans Perspective / Ronald EllisChapter 1:
Sex Determination and Gonadal Development / Alexander Combes ; Cassy Spiller ; Peter KoopmanChapter 2:
Clytia hemisphaerica: A Cnidarian Model for Studying Oogenesis / Aldine Amiel ; Patrick Chang ; Tsuyoshi Momose ; Evelyn HoulistonChapter 3:
Oocyte Growth / Section II:
Soma-Germline Interactions in the Ovary: an Evolutionary Perspective / David Albertini ; John BromfieldChapter 4:
Homologous Chromosome Pairing and Recombination / Section III:
Homologous Chromosome Pairing and Synapsis during Oogenesis / Susanna Mlynarczyk-Evans ; Anne VilleneuveChapter 5:
Meiotic Recombination in Mammals / Sabine Santucci-Darmanin ; Frédéric BaudatChapter 6:
Meiosis Resumption / Section IV:
Initiation of the Meiotic Prophase-to-Metaphase Transition in Mammalian Oocytes / Laurinda A. Jaffe ; Rachael P. NorrisChapter 7:
Oocyte-Specific Translational Control Mechanisms / Isabel Novoa ; Carolina Eliscovich ; Eulàlia Belloc ; Raúl MéndezChapter 8:
MPF and the Control of Meiotic Divisions: Old Problems, New Concepts / Catherine JessusChapter 9:
The Cytological Events of Meiotic Divisions / Section V:
Meiotic Spindle Assembly and Chromosome Segregation in Oocytes / Julien Dumont ; Stéphane BrunetChapter 10:
Mechanisms of Asymmetric Division in Metazoan Meiosis / Marie-Hélène Verlhac ; Karen Wingman LeeChapter 11:
Biological Clocks Regulating Meiotic Divisions / Section VI:
The Control of the Metaphase-to-Anaphase Transition in Meiosis I / M. Emilie TerretChapter 12:
Mechanisms Controlling Maintenance and Exit of the CSF Arrest / Thierry Lorca ; Anna CastroChapter 13:
Cytostatic Arrest: Post-ovulation Arrest Until Fertilization in Metazoan Oocytes / Tomoko Nishiyama ; Kazunori Tachibana ; Takeo KishimotoChapter 14:
Oocyte Ageing in Mammals / Section VII:
Mammalian Oocyte Population throughout Life / Roger Gosden ; Eujin Kim ; Bora Lee ; Katia Manova ; Malcolm FaddyChapter 15:
From Oocyte to Embryo / Section VIII:
Fertilization and the Evolution of Animal Gamete Proteins / Julian L. Wong ; Gary M. WesselChapter 16:
Remodelling the Oocyte into a Totipotent Zygote: Degradation of Maternal Products / José-Eduardo Gomes ; Jorge Merlet ; Julien Burger ; Lionel PintardChapter 17:
Chromatin Remodelling in Mammalian Oocytes / Rabindranath De La Fuente ; Claudia Baumann ; Feikun Yang ; Maria M. ViveirosChapter 18:
Follicles and Medically Assisted Reproduction / Susan L. Barrett ; Teresa K. WoodruffChapter 19:
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List of Contributors
Foreword
Oocyte Determination / Section I:
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Preface.
List of Contributors.
1 Quantitative Characterization of Affinity Properties of Immobilized Receptors (Vladimir M. Mirsky).
   1.1 Introduction.
   1.2 Measurements Under Equilibrium Conditions.
   1.3 Kinetic Measurements.
   1.4 Analysis of Temperature Dependencies.
   1.5 Experimental Techniques.
   References.
2 Selectivity of Chemical Receptors (Hans-Joerg Schneider and Anatoly K. Yatsimirsky).
   2.1 Introduction.
   2.2 Some General Considerations on Selectivity.
   2.3 Correlation Between Selectivity and Affinity.
   2.4 Crown Ether and Cryptand Complexes: Hole Size Fitting and Other Effects.
   2.5 Recognition of Transition and Heavy Metal Ions.
   2.6 Recognition via Ion Pairing.
   2.7 Hydrogen Bonded Complexes and Solvent Effects.
   2.8 Lewis Acid Receptors.
   2.9 Complexes with Stacking and van der Waals Interactions.
   2.10 Multifunctional Receptors for Recognition of Complex Target Molecules.
   2.11 Conclusions.
3 Combinatorial Development of Sensing Materials (Radislav A. Potyrailo).
   3.1 Introduction.
   3.2 General Principles of Combinatorial Materials Screening.
   3.3 Opportunities for Sensing Materials.
   3.4 Designs of Combinatorial Libraries of Sensing Materials.
   3.5 Discovery and Optimization of Sensing Materials Using Discrete Arrays.
   3.6 Optimization of Sensing Materials Using Gradient Arrays.
   3.7 Emerging Wireless Technologies for Combinatorial Screening of Sensing Materials.
   3.8 Summary and Outlook.
4 Fluorescent Cyclodextrins as Chemosensors for Molecule Detection in Water (Hiroshi Ikeda).
   4.1 Introduction.
   4.2 Pyrene-Appended Cyclodextrins.
   4.3 Fluorophore-Amino Acid-CD Triad Systems.
   4.4 Molecular Recognition by Regioisomers of Dansyl-Appended CDs.
   4.5 Turn-On Fluorescent Chemosensors.
   4.6 Effect of Protein Environment on Molecule Sensing.
   4.7 CD-Peptide Conjugates as Chemosensors.
   4.8 Immobilized Fluorescent CD on a Cellulose Membrane.
   4.9 Conclusion.
5 Cyclopeptide Derived Synthetic Receptors (Stefan Kubik).
   5.1 Introduction.
   5.2 Receptors for Cations.
   5.3 Receptors for Ion Pairs.
   5.4 Receptors for Anions.
   5.5 Receptors for Neutral Substrates.
   5.6 Conclusion.
6 Boronic Acid-Based Receptors and Chemosensors (Xiaochuan Yang, Yunfeng Cheng, Shan Jin, and Binghe Wang).
   6.1 Introduction.
   6.2 De Novo Design.
   6.3 Combinatorial Approaches.
   6.4 Template Directed Synthesis.
7 Artificial Receptor Compounds for Chiral Recognition (Thomas J. Wenzel and Ngoc H. Pham).
   7.1 Introduction.
   7.2 Cyclodextrins.
   7.3 Crown Ethers.
   7.4 Calixarenes.
   7.5 Calix[4]resorcinarenes.
   7.6 Miscellaneous Receptor Compounds.
   7.7 Metal-Containing Receptor Compounds.
8 Fullerene Receptors Based on Calixarene Derivatives (Pavel Lhotak and Ondrej Kundrat).
   8.1 Introduction.
   8.2 Calixarenes.
   8.3 Solid State Complexation by Calixarenes.
   8.4 Complexation in Solution.
   8.5 Calixarenes as Molecular Scaffolds.
   8.6 Outlook.
9 Guanidinium Based Anion Receptors (Carsten Schmuck and Hannes Yacu Kuchelmeister).
   9.1 Introduction.
   9.2 Instructive Historical Examples.
   9.3 Recent Advances in Inorganic Anion Recognition.
   9.4 Organic and Biological Phosphates.
   9.5 Polycarboxylate Binding.
   9.6 Amino Acid Recognition.
   9.7 Dipeptides as Substrate.
   9.8 Polypeptide Recognition.
   9.9 Conclusion.
10 Artificial Receptors Based on Spreader-Bar Systems (Thomas Hirsch).
11 Potential of Aptamers as Artificial Receptors in Chemical Sensors (Bettina Appel, Sabine Mueller, and Sabine Stingel).
   11.1 Introduction.
   11.2 Generation and Synthesis of Aptamers.
   11.3 Aptamer Arrays.
   11.4 Techniques for Readout of Ligand Binding to the Aptamer.
   11.5 Outlook/Summary.
12 Conducting Polymers as Artificial Receptors in Chemical Sensors (Ulrich Lange, Nataliya V. Roznyatovskaya, Qingli Hao, and Vladimir M. Mirsky).
   12.1 Introduction.
   12.2 Transducers for Artificial Receptors Based on Conducting Polymers.
   12.3 Intrinsic Sensitivity of Conducting Polymers.
   12.4 Conducting Polymers Modified with Receptor Groups.
   12.5 Conclusion.
13 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Artificial Receptors (Florian Meier and Boris Mizaikoff).
   13.1 Introduction.
   13.2 Fundamentals of Molecular Imprinting.
   13.3 Polymer Formats and Polymerization Methods for MIPs.
   13.4 Evaluation of MIP Performance - Imprinting Efficiency.
   13.5 MIPs Mimicking Natural Receptors.
   13.6 Conclusions and Outlook.
14 Quantitative Affinity Data on Selected Artificial Receptors (Anatoly K. Yatsimirsky and Vladimir M. Mirsky).
   14.1 Structures of Receptors.
Index.
Preface.
List of Contributors.
1 Quantitative Characterization of Affinity Properties of Immobilized Receptors (Vladimir M. Mirsky).
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Bioengineering of Ceramics: Evolution, Challenges & Opportunities
Understanding Biosynthesis of Metallic/oxide Nanoparticles: A Biochemical Perspective
Nanoencapsulation of Natural Products with Multifunctional Properties in Silica & Hybrid Organic -- Silica Host Matrices
Nanobiomaterial Applications in Tissue Repair & Ulcer Management: A New Role for Nanomedicine
Bacterial Cellulose Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications
Synthesis, Characterization & Application of Biocompatible Magnetic Nanoparticles
Immunogenicity & Adjuvant Properties of Novel Biocompatible Nanoparticles
Preparation & Biomedical Application of Ferrite Nanobeads
Electron Transfer of Proteins at Nano-biointerfaces
Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for Enhancing Oral Bioavailability of Drugs
Chemical Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles using Fluoroquinolone & their Characterizations
Application of Nanobiosensors in Immunoassay Field: A Review
Fabrication of Pulverized Cellulosics by Ultra High-pressure Water Jet Treatment & Usage in Polymer Nanocomposites & Graft Copolymerization
Direct Electron Transfers of Cytochrome c & Its Electrocatalytic Properties on Multi-walled Carbon Nanotube Films
What are The Limitations of Chitosan Use in Non-Viral Gene Delivery & How to Overcome Them?
Recent Advance of Biocompatible Nanomaterials for the Identification, Diagnosis, & Treatment of Cancers
Preliminary Observations of Interactions between Nanomaterials & Genomes
Cytochrome in Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles
Nanobiotechnology & Nanomedical Trends & Future Perspective
Index
Preface
Bioengineering of Ceramics: Evolution, Challenges & Opportunities
Understanding Biosynthesis of Metallic/oxide Nanoparticles: A Biochemical Perspective
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Chapter I: Fixturing, Grasping and Manipulation in Assembly and Manufacturing 1
   Summary by Raiul Suarez
Dual Arm Robot Manipulator and Its Easy Teaching System 5
   Chanhun Park, Kyoungtaik Park, Doug IL Park, Jirt-Ho Kyung
Calibration of Relative Position between Manipulator and Work by Point-to-Face Touching Method 21
   Toru Kubota, Yasumichi Ajyama
Cutter Accessibility Analysis of a Part with Geometric Uncertainties 35
   Masatomo Inui, Kazuhiro Maida, Yuji Hasegawa
Automatic Determination of Fixturing Points: Quality Analysis for Different Number of Points and Friction Values 53
   Jan Rosell, Raul Suarez, Francesc Penalba
Contact Trajectories for Regrasp Planning on Discrete Objects 69
   Maximo A. Roa, Raul Suarez
Modeling of Two-Fingered Pivoting Skill Based on CPG 85
   Yusuke Maeda, Tatsuya Ushioda
Chapter II: Micro/Macro Assembly and Disassembly 97
   Summary by Sukhan Lee
Assembly of 3D Reconfigurable Hybrid MOEMS through Microrobotic Approach 99
   Kanty Rabenorosoa, Sylwester Bargiel, Cedric Clecy, Philippe Lutz, Christophe Gorecki
Modified Assembly Systems and Processes for the Mounting of Electro-Optical Components 113
   J. Franke, D. Crajovan
Factory Level Logistics and Control Aspects for Flexible and Reactive Microfactory Concept 127
   Eeva Jaurvnpauau, Riku Heikkilau, Reijo Tuokko
Development of Structured Light Based Bin-Picking System Using Primitive Models 141
   Jong-Kyu Oh, KyeongKeun Baek, Daesik Kim, Sukhan Lee
Airframe Dismantling Optimization for Aerospace Aluminum Valorization 157
   Julie Latremouille-Viau, Pierre Baptiste, Christian Mascle
A Monitoring Concept for Co-operative Assembly Tasks 171
   Jukka Koskinen, Tapio Heikkilau, Topi Pulkkirien
Chapter III: Manufacturing System Scheduling and Controlling 185
   Summary by Byung-Wook Choi
Printing Pressure Control Algorithm of Roll-to-Roll Web System for Printed Electronics 187
   Kyung-Hyun Choi, Tran Trung Thanh, Yang Bong Su, Dong-Soo Kim
Adding Diversity to Two Multiobjective Constructive Metaheuristics for Time and Space Assembly Line Balancing 211
   Manuel Chica, Oscar Cordon, Sergio Damas, Joaquin Bautista
Construction and Application of a Digital Factory for Automotive Paint Shops 227
   Yang Ho Park, Eon Lee, Seon Hwa Jeong, Gun Yeon Kim,
   Sang Do Noh, Cheol-woong Hwang, Sangil Youn, Hyeonnam Kim, Hyunshik Shin
Resource Efficiency in Bodywork Parts Production 239
   Reimund Neugebauer, Andreas Sterzing
Self-Tracking Order Release for Changing Bottleneck Resources 253
   Matthias Huesig
Integrated Operational Techniques for Robotic Batch Manufacturing Systems 265
   Satoshi Hoshino, Hiroya Seki, Yuji Naka, Jun Ota
A Mathematical Model for Cyclic Scheduling with Assembly Tasks and Work-In-Process Minimization 279
   Mohamed Amin Ben Amar, Herve Camus, Ouajdi Korbaa
Author Index 293
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Dual Arm Robot Manipulator and Its Easy Teaching System 5
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I. NANOTUBES: SYNTHESIS
   SWNTs Synthesized in External Magnetic Field B. Jeyadevan, Y. Sato, K. Tohji, A. Kasuya, R. Hatakeyama, H. Ishida, N. Sato, K. Ueno, and T. Takagi 3
   Production of Thick Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Arc Discharge in Hydrogen Ambience Y. Ando, X. Zhao, K. Hirahara, and S. Iijima 7
   Production and Measurements of Isolated Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes S. Arepalli, P. Nikolaev, W. Holmes, V. Hadjiev, and B. Files 11
   In-Situ Spectroelectrochemical Study of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes S. Kazaoui, N. Minami, N. Matsuda, H. Kataura, and Y. Achiba 15
   Synthesis of Carbon Nanocoils Using Electroplated Iron Catalyst L. Pan, M. Zhang, A. Harada, Y. Takano, and Y. Nakayama 19
   Preparation of Carbon Nanotubes by Using Mesoporous Silica S. Kawasaki, S. Komiyama, S. Ohmori, A. Yao, F. Okino, and H. Touhara 23
   Gas Dynamic and Time Resolved Imaging Studies of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Growth in the Laser Ablation Process R. Sen, S. Suzuki, H. Kataura, and Y. Achiba 27
   New Simple Method of Carbon Nanotube Fabrication Using Welding Torch H. Takikawa, Y. Tao, Y. Hibi, R. Miyano, T. Sakakibara, Y. Ando, S. Ito, K. Hirahara, and S. Iijima 31
   Temperature and Time Dependence of the Growth of Carbon Nanotubes by Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition H.J. Jeong, Y.M. Shin, K.S. Kim, S.Y. Jeong, Y.S. Park, Y.C. Choi, and Y.H. Lee 35
   Effect of Ni-Surface Morphology on the Growth of Carbon Nanotubes by Microwave Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition Y.C. Choi, Y.M. Shin, H.J. Jeong, D.J. Bae, S.C. Lim, K.H. An, and Y.H. Lee 39
   Growth Mechanism of Carbon Nanotubes Grown by Microwave Plasma-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition T. Muneyoshi, M. Okai, T. Yaguchi, and S. Sasaki 43
   Automation of Purification for Single-Walled Nanotubes T. Ogawa, Y. Sato, K. Shinoda, B. Jeyadevan, K. Tohji, A. Kasuya, and Y. Nishina 47
   Time and Space Evolution of Carbon Species Generated with a Laser Furnace Technique S. Suzuki, H. Yamaguchi, R. Sen, H. Kataura, W. Kraetschmer, and Y. Achiba 51
   Synthesis of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes on a Large Area Using Thermal Chemical Vapor Deposition C.J. Lee, K.H. Son, T.J. Lee, S.C. Lyu, and J.E. Yoo 55
   Synthesis of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes by C2H2 Decomposition on Fe(CO)5 as a Catalyst Precursor J.H. Han, J.E. Yoo, S.C. Yoo, C.J. Lee, and K.-H. Lee 59
   Formation of Radioactive Fullerenes by Using Nuclear Recoil T Ohtsuki, K. Ohno, K. Shiga, Y. Kawazoe, Y. Maruyama, K. Shikano, and K. Masumoto 63
   Open Nanotubes of Insulating Boron Nitride D. Golberg, Y. Bando, K. Kurashima, and T. Sato 67
   Inter-Process Measurement of MWNT Rigidity and Fabrication of MWNT Junctions Through Nanorobotic Manipulations L. Dong, F. Arai, and T. Fukuda 71
   Selective Lateral Nano-Bridging of Carbon Nanowire between Catalytic Contact Electrodes Y.H. Lee, Y.T. Jang, C.H. Choi, E.K. Kim, B.K. Ju, D.H. Kim, C.W. Lee, J.K. Shin, and S.T. Kim 75
II. NANOTUBES: ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
   Quantum Oscillations for the Spectral Moments of Raman Spectra from SWCNT H. Kuzmany, M. Hulman, W. Plank, A. Grueneis, C. Kramberger, H. Peterlik, T. Pichler, H. Kataura, and Y. Achiba 81
   Electronic Structure Studies of Carbon Nanotubes: Aligned, Doped, and Filled J. Fink, X. Liu, H. Peisert, T. Pichler, M. Knupfer, M.S. Golden, D.M. Walters, and H. Kataura 87
   Lithium Storage in Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes B. Gao, H. Shimoda, X.P. Tang, A. Kleinhammes, L. Fleming, Y. Wu, and O. Zhou 95
   Electronic Structure and Quantum Conductance of Nanotube Structures: Defects, Crossed-Tube Junctions, and Nanopeapods S.G. Louise 101
   Electromechanical Properties of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes A. Zettl and J. Cumings 107
   Field Emission from Carbon Nanotubes with Clean Surface and Adsorbed Molecules K. Hata, A. Takakura, and Y. Saito 113
   Hydrogen Insertion and Extraction Mechanism in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes S.M. Lee, Y.H. Lee, G. Seifert, and T. Frauenheim 117
   Optical Anisotropy of Aligned Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Polymer M. Ichida, S. Mizuno, H. Kataura, Y. Achiba, and A. Nakamura 121
   Polarized Absorption Spectra of 0.4nm-Sized Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Arrays Formed in Channels of A1PO4-5 Single Crystals Z.K. Tang, Z.M. Li, G.D. Li, N. Wang, H.J. Liu, and C.T. Chan 125
   Structural (n,m) Determination of Isolated Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes by Resonant Raman Scattering A. Jorio, R. Saito, J.H. Hafner, C.M. Lieber, M. Hunter, T. McClure, G. Dresselhaus, and M.S. Dresselhaus 129
   High Energy-Resolution EELS Study of The Electronic Structure of Boron Nitride Cones M. Terauchi, M. Kawana, M. Tanaka, K. Suzuki, A. Ogino, and K. Kimura 133
   Electrical Contact with Titanium Carbide to an Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube F. Nihey, T. Ichihashi, M. Yudasaka, and S. Iijima 137
   Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes as Single Electron Transistors M. Ahlskog, R. Tarkiainen, L. Roschier, M. Paalanen, and P. Hakonen 141
   Conduction Mechanism in Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes S. Roche, F. Triozon, D. Mayou, and A. Rubio 145
   Electrical Transport through Crossed Carbon Nanotube Junctions T. Nakanishi and T. Ando 149
   Energy Barriers in Carbon Nanotube Junctions R. Tamura and M. Tsukada 153
   Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopic Characterization of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Bundles K. Suzuki, Y. Maruyama, M. Nagayama, T. Kumagai, F. Kosha, K. Tohji, H. Takahashi, A. Kasuya, and Y. Nishina 157
   Estimation of the Mechanical Strength of Nanotube Bundle Y. Nishina, T. Maeda, A. Kasuya, K. Tohji, and Y. Sato 161
   Optical Properties of Fullerene-Peapods H. Kataura, T. Kodama, K Kikuchi, K. Hirahara, S. Iijima, S. Suzuki, W. Kraetschmer, and Y. Achiba 165
   Electron Transport in Carbon Nanotubes Encapsulating Fullerenes D-H. Kim, H-S. Sim, and K.J. Chang 169
   Electronic Structure and Energetics of Carbon Nanotubes Encapsulating C60 S. Okada, S. Saito, A. Oshiyama, and Y. Miyamoto 173
   Intercalation of SWNTs as Investigated by Raman and X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy T. Ito, Y. Yatsu, H. Fudo, Y. Iwasa, T. Mitani, H. Kataura, and Y. Achiba 177
   Adsorption and Desorption of Weakly Bonded Adsorbates from Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Bundles T. Hertel, J. Kriebel, G. Moos, and R. Fasel 181
   Chirality Dependent G-Band Raman Intensity of an Individual Single Wall Carbon Nanotube R. Saito, A. Jorio, J.H. Hafner, C.M. Lieber, M. Hunter, T. McClure, G. Dresselhaus, and M.S. Dresselhaus 185
   Photoconductivity of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes A. Fujiwara, Y. Matsuoka, H. Suematsu, N. Ogawa, K. Miyano, H. Kataura, Y. Maniwa, S. Suzuki, and Y. Achiba 189
   Electronic Structure of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Studied by Photoemission Spectroscopy S. Suzuki, C. Bower, Y. Watanabe, S. Heun, T. Kiyokura, K.G, Nath, T. Ogino, W. Zhu, and O. Zhou 193
   STM/STS on Carbon Nanotubes at Low Temperature K. Nomura, M. Osawa, K. Ichimura, H. Kataura, Y. Maniwa, S. Suzuki, and Y. Achiba 197
   Dielectric Function of C60-Encapsulating Nanotube N. Hamada, M. Yamaji, S. Okada, and S. Saito 201
   Structural and Electronic Property Changes of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes under Pressure L.C. Qin, J. Tang, T. Sasaki, M. Yudasaka, A. Matsushita, and S. Iijima 205
   Preparation of Mechanically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Films and Their Anisotropic Transport Phenomena D.J. Bae, K.S. Kim, Y.S. Park, K.H. An, J.M. Moon, S.C. Lim, and Y.H. Lee 209
   Polarization Characteristics of Zeolite Single Crystals Containing Carbon Nanotubes N. Nagasawa, I. Kudryashov, S. Tsuda, and Z.K. Tang 213
   Electromechanical Hydrogen Storage in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes W.S. Kim, K.H. An, Y.S. Park, and Y.H. Lee 217
   Saturation of Emission Current from Carbon Nanotube Field Emission Array S.C. Lim, H.J. Jeong, Y.M. Shin, K.S. Kim, W.S. Kim, Y.S. Park, Y.C. Choi, K.H. An, D.J. Bae, and Y.H. Lee 221
   Characteristic Interactions of Gases in Solid Carbon Nanotubes C.W. Jin, K. Ichimura, K. Imaeda, and H. Inokuchi 225
   Chemical Interaction of Rare Gases in Solid Carbon Nanotubes K. Ichimura, K. Imaeda, and H. Inokuchi 229
   The Effect of Solvent on Electrical Transport Properties in Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes S. Masubuchi, H. Masubuchi, S. Kazama, H. Kataura, Y. Maniwa, S. Suzuki, and Y. Achiba 233
   Analysis of C60 Insertion into Single Wall Carbon Nanotube by Molecular Dynamics Simulation T. Ishii, K. Esfarjani, Y. Hashi, Y. Kawazoe, and S. Iijima 237
   Supercapacitors Using Singlewalled Carbon Nanotube Electrodes K.H. An, W.S. Kim, Y.S. Park, H.J. Jeong, Y.C. Choi, J.M. Moon, D.J. Bae, S.C. Lim, and Y.H. Lee 241
   Resonances in Deformed Carbon Nanotubes H.S. Sim, C.J. Park, and K.J. Chang 245
   Electrochemical Lithium Insertion of Heat Treated and Chemically Modified Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes H. Touhara, I. Mukhopadhyay, F. Okino, S. Kawasaki, T. Kyotani, A. Tomita, and W.K. Hsu 249
   Spin Valve Effect in Magnetically Doped Nanotube-Based Transistors K. Esfarjani, Z. Chen, A.A. Farajian, and Y. Kawazoe 253
   Charge Oscillation at Doped Nanotube Junctions A.A. Farajian, K. Esfarjani, and M. Mikami 257
   Effective-Mass Theory of Capped Carbon Nanotubes T. Yaguchi and T. Ando 261
   Observation of Coulomb Blockade in a Ti/Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube/Ti Structure A. Kanda, K. Tsukagoshi, Y. Ootuka, and Y. Aoyagi 265
   Energy Gap Induced by Lattice Deformation in Carbon Nanotubes H. Suzuura and T. Ando 269
   Low Temperature Magneto-Transport in Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes R. Enomoto, N. Aoki, K. Ishibashi, and Y. Ochiai 273
   Structural Transformation in Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Bundles V. Kumar, M. Sluiter, and Y. Kawazoe 277
   In-situ Atomistic Observation of Carbon Nanotube during Field Emission T. Kuzumaki, Y. Horiike, and T. Kizuka 281
   Processing of Individual Carbon Nanotubes - Cutting and Joining T. Kizuka and T. Kuzumaki 285
III. FULLERENES AND FULLERIDES
   C60 as Building Block for New Interesting Carbon Structures and Species W. Kraetschmer 291
   Superconductivity in Fullerene Systems M.L. Cohen 297
   Electronic Structure of Ba4C60 and Cs4C60 K. Umemoto and S. Saito 305
   EPR in RbC60 Under Pressure S. Kobayashi, H. Sakamoto, K. Mizoguchi, M. Kosaka, and K. Tanigaki 309
   Behaviors of Metals in Production of Nanonetwork Materials Investigated by Radiochemical Technique K. Sueki, K. Akiyama, C. Kurata, K. Oogama, Y.L. Zhao, M. Katada, S. Enomoto, S. Ambe, F. Ambe, H. Nakahara, and K. Kikuchi 313
   Ferromagnetic Transition in Europium Fullerides EuxSr6-xC60 K. Ishii, A. Fujiwara, H. Suematsu, and Y. Kubozono 317
   C60 Molecular Configurations Leading to Ferromagnetic Exchange Interactions in TDAE-C60 B. Narymbetov, A. Omerzu, V.V. Kabanov, M. Tokumoto, H. Kobayashi, and D. Mihailovic 321
   Metallic Phases in Sodium Fulleride NaxC70 T. Hara, M. Kobayashi, Y. Akahama, and H. Kawamura 325
   Production of C59N: C60 Solid Solution F. Fueloep, A. Rockenbauer, F. Simon, S. Pekker, L. Korecq, S. Garaj, and A. Janossy 329
   Dynamic Jahn-Teller Mechanism of Superconductivity in Alkali-Metal-Doped C60 S. Suzuki, S. Okada, and K. Nakao 333
   Theoretical Study on the Photoemission Spectra of A3C60 (A=K and Rb) T. Chida, S. Suzuki, and K. Nakao 337
   Phase Diagrams of Alkali-Metal-Doped C60: Spin- and Orbital-Polarized States J. Hirosawa, S. Suzuki, and K. Nakao 341
   Study on the Physical Properties of Na4C60 Y. Takabayashi, Y. Kubozono, S. Fujiki, S. Kashino, K. Ishii, H. Suematsu, and H. Ogata 345
   Fabrication of C60/Amorphous Carbon Superlattice Structures N. Kojima, Y. Ohshita, and M. Yamaguchi 349
   AC Conductivity of Alkali Doped C60 Compounds Across the Superconductor-Insulator Transition A. Maeda, H. Kitano, R. Matsuo, K. Miwa, T. Takenobu, Y. Iwasa, and T. Mitani 353
   Study of the Origin of Pressure-Induced Superconductivity of Cs3C60 S. Fujiki, Y. Kubozono, Y. Takabayashi, S. Kashino, M. Kobayashi, K. Ishii, and H. Suematsu 357
   Structure and Properties of RE2.75C60 J. Takeuchi, K. Tanigaki, and B. Gogia 361
   Unusual Magnetic Properties of High-Temperature Reaction Products of Cerium Metal and C60 Solid S. Motohashi, Y. Maruyama, K. Watanabe, K. Suzuki, S. Takagi, and H. Ogata 365
   NMR Studies of Ammoniated Alkali Fullerides H. Tou, N. Muroga, Y. Maniwa, T. Takenobu, H. Shimoda, Y. Iwasa, and T. Mitani 369
   Orientational and Magnetic Transitions in Ammoniated Alkali Metal Fullerides T. Takenobu, M. Miyake, T. Muro, Y. Iwasa, and T. Mitani 373
   NMR Studies of Alkali-Doped C60 Superconductors with Small Lattice Constants K. Kitazume, H. Tou, Y. Maniwa, M. Kosaka, and K. Tanigaki 377
   Magnetic Properties of TDAE-C60 under Pressure K. Mizoguchi, M. Machino, H. Sakamoto, T. Kawamoto, M. Tokumoto, A. Omerzu, and D. Mihailovic 381
   Synthesis and Structure of Alkaline Earth and Rare Earth Metal Doped C70 T. Takenobu, Y. Iwasa, T. Ito, and T. Mitani 385
   Structural and Physical Properties of Lithium Fullerides LixC70 H. Kumada, M. Kobayashi, Y. Akahama, and H. Kawamura 389
   The Structural and Magnetic Properties in TDAE-Fullerene System K. Oshima, Y. Nogami, T. Kambe, N. Nagao, and M. Fujiwara 393
   Synthesis and Structure of All-Carbon Bisfullerene C121 H. Shimotani, J. Wang, N. Dragoe, and K. Kitazawa 397
   Photoinduced Polymerization in Crystalline C60 via Multi-Photoexcitation: Lattice-Relaxation and Energy-Transfer of Excitons M. Suzuki 401
   The Morphology of Vapor Grown C60 Crystals as an Ideal Example of the Gibbs-Wulff's Law E. Schoenherr, K. Matsumoto, and K. Murakami 405
   Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Cocrystallite with Silver Octaethylporphyrin and C70 T. Ishii, R. Kanehama, N. Aizawa, M. Yamashita, H. Matsuzaka, H. Miyasaka, T. Kodama, K. Kikuchi, I. Ikemoto, Y. Iwasa, and M. Shiro 409
   Photosensitized Oxygenation of Alkenes in the Presence of Bisazafullerene (C59N)2 and Hydroazafullerene C59HN N. Tagmatarchis and H. Shinohara 413
   Transition of the Heterofullerene (C59N)X to the Monomeric Phase of C59N W. Plank, T. Pichler, S. Baes-Fischlmair, M. Krause, H. Kuzmany, N. Tagmatarchis, and H. Shinohara 417
   Survey of Natural Fullerenes in Southwestern China E. Osawa, M. Ozawa, K. Chijiwa, K. Hoyanagi, K. Tanaka, and M. Kusunoki 421
   Effect of Chemical Treatment on the Structure of Ultradisperse Diamond and Onion-Like Carbon A.E. Alexenskii, M.V. Baidakova, A.T. Dideikin, V.Y. Osipov, E. Osawa, M. Ozawa, A.I. Shames, V.I. Siklitsky, and A.Y. Vul' 425
   Studies of Porphyrin-Fullerene Dyads with Oligoethylene Glycols Spacers in Solution R. Ogura, T. Toida, K. Tsunoda, H. Yajima, and T. Ishii 429
   Magnetic-Field Induced Ferromagnetism in Bissilylated C60 by Pyrolysis Y. Kajihara, K. Tanigaki, and T. Akasaka 433
   Characterization of Actinide Metallofullerenes K. Akiyama, K. Sueki, Y.L. Zhao, H. Haba, K. Tsukada, T. Kodama, K. Kikuchi, T. Ohtsuki, Y. Nagame, H. Nakahara, and M. Katada 437
IV. FULLERENE POLYMERS
   NMR Studies of Alkali-Doped C60 Polymers Y. Maniwa, H. Ikejiri, H. Tou, S. Masabuchi, S. Kazama, M. Yasukawa, and S. Yamanaka 443
   Dimer Structure of Sm3C70 H.C. Dam, X.H. Chen, T. Takenobu, T. Itou, Y. Iwasa, T. Mitani, E. Nishibori, M. Takata, and M. Sakata 447
   Photopolymerization of C60 Crystal under High Pressure M. Sakai, M. Ichida, and A. Nakamura 451
   Out-of-Plane and In-Plane Structures of the Cast Films of Long Alkyl Chain-Linked C60 via Phenyl Ring M. Chikamatsu, K. Kikuchi, T. Kodama, H. Nishikawa, I. Ikemoto, N. Yoshimoto, T. Hanada, Y. Yoshida, N. Tanigaki, and K. Yase 455
V. ENDOHEDRALS
   Structure of IPR-Violated Fullerene, Sc2@C66 E. Nishibori, M. Takata, M. Sakata, C.R. Wang, M. Inakuma, and H. Shinohara 461
   Chemistry of Endohedral Metallofullerene Ions T. Akasaka, T. Wakahara, S. Nagase, K. Kobayashi, M. Waelchli, K. Yamamoto, M. Kondo, S. Shirakura, Y. Maeda, T. Kato, M. Kako, Y. Nakadaira, X. Gao, E. Van Caemelbecke, and K.M. Kadish 465
   Spin Dynamics of Lanthanum Metallofullerenes S. Okubo and T. Kato 469
   Valence Change of Tm Atom in Metallofullenes K. Kikuchi, K. Sakaguchi, N. Ozawa, T. Kodama, H. Nishikawa, I. Ikemoto, K. Kohdate, D. Matsumura, T. Yokoyama, and T. Ohta 473
   Electronic Structure of Eu@C60 S. Suzuki, M. Kushida, S. Amamiya, S. Okada, and K. Nakao 477
   Electronic Structures of the La@C82 Crystals by the Relativistic LCAO Method S. Amamiya, S. Okada, S. Suzuki, and K. Nakao 481
   Low-Energy Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy of Monolayer and Thick La@C82 Films Grown on MoS2 Substrates K. Ueno, Y. Uchino, K. Iizumi, A. Koma, K. Saiki, Y. Inada, K. Nagai, Y. Iwasa, and T. Mitani 485
   Photophysical and Photochemical Properties of Higher Fullerenes and Endohedral Metallofullerenes O. Ito, M. Fujitsuka, T. Akasaka, and K. Yamamoto 489
VI. CLATHRATES
   Silicon and Germanium Clathrates with Magnetic Elements K. Tanigaki, T. Kawaguchi, A. Nagai, and M. Yasukawa 495
   A New Silicon Clathrate Compound: I8Si46-xIx E. Reny, S. Yamanaka, C. Cros, and M. Pouchard 499
   NMR Studies of Silicon Clathrate Compounds H. Sakamoto, H. Tou, Y. Maniwa, H. Ishii, E. Reny, and S. Yamanaka 503
   A Sign of Superconductivity in Li-Doped αーRhombohedral Boron A. Oguri, K. Kimura, A. Fujiwara, M. Terauchi, and M. Tanaka 507
VII. OTHER MOLECULAR MATERIALS
   Laser Induced Dissociation of Linear C6 and Reorientation of Trapping Sites in Solid Neon T. Wakabayashi, A. L. Ong, and W. Kraetschmer 513
   Spiral Carbon Nanoparticles M. Ozawa, E. Osawa, and H. Goto 517
   Electronic Structures of Carbyne Model Compounds S. Hino, Y. Okada, K. Iwasaki, M. Kijima, and H. Shirakawa 521
   Magnetic Properties of K-Absorbing Zeolite LTA H. Kira, H. Tou, Y. Maniwa, and Y. Murakami 525
   Mechanism of Magnetism in Stacked Nanographite: Theoretical Study K. Harigaya, N. Kawatsu, and T. Enoki 529
List of Participants 533
Author Index 551
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Summary ix
Program xv
Welcome address
   "Progress in COE-TNES" (0-01)/ Hiroshi Sekimoto, Tokyo Tech 3
Session 1: Innovative Fast Reactors 11
   "CANDLE Burnup Regime after LWR Regime" (0-02)/Hiroshi Sekimoto, Tokyo Tech 21
   "Conceptual Study of Lead-Bismuth-Cooled Fast Reactor and Its Applicabilityto Petrochemical Complex" (0-03)/Minoru Takahashi, Tokyo Tech 26
   "Supercritical CO2 Cycle GFR for Generation IV Service" (0-04)/Pavel Hejzlar, MIT 31
   "Polonium Research for LBE Coolant Technology" (0-05)/Torn Obara, Tokyo Tech 34
   "Corrosion of Materials in Supercritical CO2 Environments" (0-06) Ronald G. Ballinger, MIT 37
   "Compatibility of core and structural materials of FBRs with the coolants -Lead Bismuth Eutectic and Supercritical C02-" (0-07)/ Tomohiro Furukawa, JAEA 43
   "Functionally Graded Composites for Service in Lead-Bismuth Eutectic (LBE) Reactors" (0-08)/ Michael P. Short, MIT 48
   "Neutron Irradiation Damage of Ceramic Materials for Fission and Fusion Reactor Applications" (0-09) / Toyohiko Yano, Tokyo Tech 52
Session 2: Advances in Heat Transfer
   "Development of Ultrasonic Flow Rate Measurements related to Power Up-rates for Light Water Reactors" (0-10)/ Masanori Aritomi, Tokyo Tech 64
   "Nucleate Boiling and CHF Characteristics of Nanofluids" (0-11)/ Jacopo Buongiorno, MIT 68
   "Deteriorated Turbulent Heat Transfer of Gas Up-flow in a Circular Tube" (0-12)/ Pavel Hejzlar, MIT 72
   "Computational Approach Relevant to Safety-by-Design" (0-13)/ Hisashi Ninokata, Tokyo Tech 75
Session 3: Nuclear Hydrogen Synthetic Fuels
   "Potential Supply of Transportation Fuels Through Nuclear Energy" (0-14)/ Mujid S. Kazimi, MIT 85
   "Development Status on Hydrogen Production Technology Using High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor at JAEA, Japan" (0-15)/ Ryutaro Hino, JAEA 89
   "High Temperature Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production using Tubular Electrolyte Cell Assembly Unit" (0-16)/ Kazuya Yamada, Toshiba Corporation 92
   "Carbon Recycle Nuclear Energy Systems for Vehicles" (0-17)/ Yukitaka Kato, Tokyo Tech 97
Session 4: Technologies for Closing Fuel Cycle
   "Present Status of Neutron Cross Section Data relevant to Nuclear Transmutation" (0-18)/ Masayuki Igashira, Tokyo Tech 113
   "Role of PWRs in Actinide Management" (0-19)/ Mujid S. Kazimi, MIT 116
   "Nuclide Separation Using Microchemical Chip: Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Electrochemical Properties of Metal Ions in Microchannels" (0-20)/ Hiroyasu Hotokezaka, Tokyo Tech 121
   "Nuclide Separation by using Tertiary Pyridine Resin" (0-21)/ Tatsuya Suzuki, Tokyo Tech 124
   "Evaluation and Guidance of the R&D Process" (0-22)/ Michael W. Golay, MIT 129
   "Water Cooled Thorium Breeder Reactor Based on LWR Technology" (0-23)/ Naoyuki Takaki, Tokyo Tech 132
   "Non-proliferation Nuclear Fuel Cycle Technology based on Ion Exchange Separation" (0-24)/ Yasuhiko Fujii, Tokyo Tech 137
   "Deployment Scenarios for FBR!VHTR Systems" (0-25)/ Maft Richards, General Atomics 140
   "Protected Plutonium Utilization for Peace and Sustainable Prosperity" (0-26)/ Masaki Saito, Tokyo Tech 143
Special Lecture
   "4S Project in Alaska" (0-29)/ Akio Minato, CRINES, CRTEPI 151
Special Educational Session
   Organizer's report:TM-TNES 2 Report for "Student Workshop for Nuclear Educational Game Production" and "Special Educational Session" /Hiroshi Sagara & Yukitaka Kato, Tokyo Tech 155
   "Introduction to the Doctoral Educational Program in Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT" (0-27)/ Tyler S. Ellis, MIT 165
   "Introduction of Doctor Course in Tokyo Tech" (0-28)/Akito Nagata, Tokyo Tech 168
Contact forum for Poster Session
   Presenters list 173
   Presentations: (P-01) - (P-29) 208
Participants List 219
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List of organizing committee and COE programs 4
Technical Program 5
Access Map 14
Conference Rooms 15
Report of Technical Program
   Session1:Primary energy production and conversion
   Invited lectures Toru Obara,Tokyo Tech. 16
   Oral presentations Yoshihiro Okuno,Tokyo Tech. 18
   Session2:Energy conversion,storage and transportation
   Invited lecture Masanori Monde,Saga Univ. 21
   Oral presentations Yukitaka Kato,Tokyo Tech 22
   Session3:Energy materials
   Invited lecture Jun Akimitsu,Aoyama Gakuin Univ. 25
   Oral presentations Yukitaka Kato,Tokyo Tech 26
   Session4:Energy system
   Invited lectures Tetsuo Tezuka,Kyoto Univ. 30
   Oral presentations Keiichi Ishihara,Kyoto Univ. 32
   Special Session
   Invited lecture Jiro Abe,Aoyama Gakuin Univ. 34
   Panel discussion Jiro Abe,Aoyama Gakuin Univ. 36
   Materials of COE RA students proposals for the panel 40
   Preraration Camp report Jiro Abe,Aoyama Gakuin Univ. 50
   Poster Session Hideaki OHGAKI,Kyoto Univ. 51
Abstracts of invited lectures and oral presentations 53
Conference Banquet 83
Conference Picture 84
Preface Jun Akimitsu,Aoyama Gakuin Univ. 3
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   For bright future of nuclear energy S. Tanaka 63
   Foreword M. Aizawa 64
   Preface T. Yano and S. Iio 65
Keynote talks and perspective
   Progress in "COE-INES" H. Sekimoto 71
   Expected role of nuclear science and technology to support the sustainable supply of energy in Indonesia S. Soentono and F. Aziz 75
   Nuclear fission power for 21st century needs: Enabling technologies for large-scale, low-risk, affordable nuclear electricity R. Hyde, M. Isbikawa, N. Myhrvold, J. Nuckolls and L. Wood 82
   Innovative nuclear energy systems and the future of nuclear power G. H. Marcus 92
   Role of nuclear energy in environment,economy and energy issues of the 21st century green house gas emission constraint effects K. Matsui, H. Ujita and M. Tashimo 97
   Role of Nuclear Energy in environment, economy, and energy issues of the 21st century - Growing energy demand in Asia and role of nuclear M. Tashimo and K. Matsui 103
   "CANDLE" burnup regime after LWR regime H. Sekimoto and A. Nagata 109
   Potential of CANDLE reactor on sustainable development and strengthened proliferation resistance N. Takaki and H. Sekimoto 114
International cooperative network for nuclear research and education
   A Proposal for cooperative activities between Japan and Indonesia in the field of Nuclear research and Nuclear education I. Subki 119
   Nuclear education in Russia: Status, peculiarities, perspectives and international cooperation E. F. Kryuchkov 121
   Future of international cooperative activity for graduate school education in nuclear field T. Obara 126
Innovative reactor concept
   Innovations in the ENHS reactor design and fuel cycle E. Greenspan, S. G. Hong, K. B. Lee, L. Monti, T. Okawa, A. Susplugas, M. Fratoni, L. Kim,S. Mattafirri and R. Petroski 129
   Lead-alloy coolant technology and materials - technology readiness level evaluation N. Li 140
   The utilization of thorium for long-life small thermal reactors without on-site refueling I. Subki, A. Pramutadi, S. N. M. Rida, Z. Su'ud, R. Eka Sapta, S. M. Nurul,S. Topan, Y Astuti and S. Soentono 152
   Safety performance comparation of MOX, nitride and metallic fuel based 25-100 MWe Pb-Bi cooled long life fast reactors without on-site refuelling Z. Su'ud 157
   Initiation and propagation of nuclear burning wave in fast reactor S. P. Fomin, Y. P. Mel'nik, V. V. Pilipenko and N. F. Shul'ga 163
   Innovative nuclear technology based on modular multi-purpose lead-bismuth cooled fast reactors A. V. Zrodnikov, G. I. Toshinsky, 0. G. Komlev, Y G. Dragunov, V. S. Stepanov,N. N. Klimov, V. N. Generalov, I. I. Kopytov and V. N. Krushelnitsky 170
   Safety performance of the 4S reactor on the ATWS events - statistical estimation of uncertainty H. Horie, K. Miyagi, K. Nakahara and H. Matsumiya 179
   Research of core characteristics of the package-reactor M. Chaki, T. Hino, M. Matsuura, K. Hibi and H. Takimoto 185
   A rail transportable lead-bismuth cooled reactor V. Dostal, A. K. Rivai and M. Takahashi 192
   Design study on reactor structure of Pb-Bi-cooled direct contact boiling water fast reactor (PBWFR) M. Takahashi, S. Uchida and Y Kasahara 197
   Core characteristics of fast reactor cycle with simple dry pyrochemical processing T. Ikegami 206
   On a fast reactor cycle scheme that incorporates a thoria-based minor actinide-containing cermet fuel M. Osaka, S. Takano, Y Yamane and T. Misawa a 212
   Fundamental burn-up mode in a pebble-bed type reactor X.-N. Chen, E. Kiefhaber and W. Maschek 219
   Core concept of a passive-safety fast reactor "METAL- KAMADO" and reactivity coefficients T. Matsumura, T. Kameyama, Y Nauchi and I. Kinoshita 225
   Experimental verification of design input of the SPHINX concept of MSR (project EROS - experimental zero power salt reactor SR-0) M. Hron and M. Mikisek 230
   Feasibility of a critical molten salt reactor for waste transmutation B. Becker, M. Fratoni and E. Greenspan 236
   Options for small and medium sized reactors (SMRs) to overcome loss of economies of scale and incorporate increased proliferation resistance and energy security V. Kuznetsov 242
   Small high temperature gas-cooled reactors with innovative nuclear burning P. H. Liem, Ismail and H. Sekimoto 251
   Optimization of flux distribution in a molten salt reactor with a 2-region core for plutonium burning Y. Honma, Y Shimazu and T. Narabayashi 257
   Multi-recycling in the ENHS and the equilibrium core L. Monti, E. Greenspan, M. Sumini, M. Fratoni, K.-B. Lee and F. Rocchi 262
   Safety design of Pb-Bi-cooled direct contact boiling water fast reactor (PBWFR) M. Takahashi, S. Uchida, Y. Yamada and K. Koyama 269
   Neutronic performance comparation of MOX, nitride and metallic fuel based 25-100 MWe Pb-Bi cooled long life fast reactors without on-site refuelling Z. Su'ud 276
   ENHS reactor power level enhancement possibilities A. Susplugas and E. Greenspan 279
   Study on small long-life LBE cooled fast reactor with CANDLE burn-up - part I: steady state research M. Yan and H. Sekimoto 286
   Performance of natural uranium- and thorium-fueled fast breeder reactors (FBRs) for 233U fissile production Ismail, P. H. Liem, N. Takaki and H. Sekimoto 290
   Influence of void fraction change on plutonium and minor actinides recycling in BWR with equilibrium burnup A. Waris, Z. Su'ud, S. Permana and H. Sekimoto 295
   Design and safety optimization of ship based small nuclear power reactors D. Fitriyani, Z. Su'ud, B. Epung Saepul and Marsongkohadi 299
   Criticality analysis of pulse core and laser module coupled small reactor with low enriched uranium H. Takezawa, T. Obara, A. Gulevich and 0. Kukharchuk 304
   Power density effect on feasibility of water cooled thorium breeder reactor S. Permana, N. Takaki and H. Sekimoto 308
   Design concept of self-contained low power reactor MASTER for heat supply V. A. Levchenko, Y A. Kazansky, V. A. Barshevtsev, Y S. Yurev and V. A. Belugin 314
   Preliminary study on feasibility of large and small watercooled thorium breeder reactor in equilibrium states S. Permana, N. Takaki and H. Sekimoto 320
   Study of steam, helium and supercritical CO2 turbine power generations in prototype fusion power reactor S. Ishiyama, Y Muto, Y Kato, S. Nishio, T. Hayashi and Y. Nomoto 325
Innovative transmutation
   Accelerator driven systems for transmutation: fuel development, design and safety W. Maschek, X. Chen, F. Delage, A. Fernandez-Carretero, D. Haas, C. Matzerath Boccaccini, A. Rineiski, P. Smith, V. Sobolev, R. Thetford and J, Wallenius 333
   Challenge of nuclear data for innovative nuclear energy V. Artisyuk, C. Broeders, E. Gonzalez-Romero, W. Gudowski, A. Ignatyuk, A. Konobeyev, Y Korovin, G. Pilnov, A. Stankovskiy and Y Titarenko 341
   Concept of electron accelerator driven system based on subcritical cascade reactor A. Gulevich, V. Chekunov, 0. Fokina, 0. Komlev, 0. Kukharchuk, C. Melnikov, N. Novikova, L. Ponomarev and E. Zemskov 347
   Actinide reformer concept T. Sasa, K. Nishihara, T. Sugawara, Y Okamoto and H. Oigawa 353
   Comparative study of ADS for minor actinides transmutation A. Gulevich, A. Kalugin, L. Ponomarev, V. Seliverstov and M. Seregin 359
   Evaluation of a steam generator tube rupture accident in an accelerator driven system with lead cooling S. Wang, M. Flad, W. Maschek, P. Agostini, D. Pellini, G. Bandini, T. Suzuki and K. Morita 363
   Inferring the reactivity in accelerator driven systems: corrective spatial factors for Source-Jerk and area methods F. Gabrielli, M. Carta, A. D'Angelo, W. Maschek and A. Rineiski 370
   Decay heat production in a TRU burner A. Rineiski 377
   Comparative study of minor actinide transmutation in sodiumand lead-cooled fast reactor cores K. Tuek, J. Carisson, D. Vidovi and H. Wider 382
   Status of developing HPGe γ-ray spectrum analysis code HYPERGAM C. S. Park, H. D. Choi, G. M. Sun and I. H. Whang 389
Innovative energy systems
   Hydrogen and its relationship with nuclear energy D. Lewis 394
   A general survey of the potential and the main issues associatedwith the sulfur-iodine thermochemical cycle for hydrogen production using nuclear heat X. Vitart, P. Caries and P. Anzieu 402
   Nuclear energy for transportation: Paths through electricity, hydrogen and liquid fuels M. Hon 411
   Carbon recycle nuclear hydrogen carrier system for transportation field Y Kato, K. Otsuka and J. Ryu 417
   Hydrogen production by high temperature electrolysis with nuclear reactor S. Fujiwara, S. Kasai, H. Yamauchi, K. Yamada, S. Makino, K. Matsunaga, M, Yoshino, T. Kameda, T.S. Momma and E. HoashiOgawa, 422
   Parametric study of sulfuric acid decomposer for hydrogen production V. Ponyavin, Y. Chen, T. Mohamed, M. Trabia, A. E. Hechanova and M. Wilson 427
   Reactor core design optimization of the 200 MWt Pb-Bi cooled fast reactor for hydrogen production E. S. Bahrum, Z. Su'ud, A. Waris, B. A. Wahjoedi and D. Fitriyani 434
   Exothermic hydrogen production system in supercritical water from biomass and usual domestic wastes with an exploitation of RuO2 catalyst Y Izumizaki, K. C. Park, T. Yamamura, H. Tomiyasu, B. Goda and Y. Fujii 438
   Solid polymer electrolyte water electrolysis systems for hydrogen production based on our newly developed membranes, part I: analysis of voltage-current characteristics S. Sawada, T. Yamaki, T. Maeno, M. Asano, A. Suzuki, T. Terai and Y Maekawa 443
Innovative separation (micro/nano technologies)
   Studies on applications of room temperature ionic liquids P. R. Vasudeva Rao, K. A. Venkatesan and T. G. Srinivasan 449
   Nuclide separation from spent nuclear fuels by using tertiary pyridine resin T. Suzuki, Y Fujii, S. Koyama and M. Ozawa 456
   Effect of chemical structure of monoamide resins on adsorptivity to uranium( VI) in nitric acid media M. Nogami, T. Ishihara, K. Maruyama and Y Ikeda 462
   Separation of Americium(III) and Europium(III) by thermal-swing extraction using thermosensitive polymer gel K. Takeshita, T. Matsumura and Y. Nakano 466
   Extraction separation of trivalent minor actinides from lanthanides with hydrophobic derivatives of TPEN T. Matsumura and K. Takeshita 470
   A new back-end cycle strategy for enhancing separation, transmutation and utilization of materials (Adv.-ORIENT cycle) M. Ozawa, T. Suzuki, S. Koyama, H. Akatsuka, H. Mimura and Y Fujil 476
   Fundamental studies on extraction of actinides from spent fuels using liquefied gases - conversion of copper into nitrate with NO2 and extraction of Nd(III) nitrate by CO2 with TBP K. Sawada, D. Hirabayashi and Y Enokida 483
   Selective uptake properties of metal ions by hybrid microcapsules enclosed with TBP Y Wu, M. Outokesh, H. Mimura and Y Niibori 487
   Lithium isotope effect accompanying electrochemical insertion of lithium into gallium K. Zenzai, S. Yanase, Y.-H. Zhang and T. Oi 494
   Separation of Am(III) from Eu(III) by extraction based on in situ extractant formation of dithiocarbamate derivatives S. Miyashita, I. Satoh, M. Yanaga, K. Okuno and H. Suganuma 499
   High enrichment of 15N isotope by ion exchange for nitride fuel development X.-C. Ding, T. Kaneshiki, M. Arima, M. Nomura, T. Suzuki and Y Fujii 504
   Calcium ion selectivity and isotope effects studied by using benzo-18-crown-6 resins K. Hayasaka, T. Kaneshiki, M. Nomura, T. Suzuki and Y Fujii 510
   Vitrification of high-level radioactive waste considering the behavior of platinum group metals K. Uruga, K. Sawada, Y. Enokida and I. Yamamoto 514
Heat transfer
   Heat transfer to supercritical pressure carbon dioxide flowing upward through tubes and a narrow annulus passage H. Kim, H.Y Kim, I. H. Song andY.Y. Bae 518
   Three pass core design proposal for a high performance light water reactor T. Schulenberg, J. Starflinger and J. Heinecke 526
   Supercritical water heat transfer in vertical tubes: a look-up table M. F. Loewenberg, E. Laurien, A. Class and T. Schulenberg 532
Materials
   Micro-structured nuclear fuel and novel nuclear reactor concepts for advanced power production L. Popa-Simil 539
   Application of the relativistic DV-Xα molecular orbital method to y-uranium alloys with transition metals M. Kurihara, M. Hirata, J. Onoe and H. Nakamatsu 549
   Polonium evaporation and adhesion experiments for the development of polonium filter in lead-bismuth cooled reactors T. Obara, T. Koga, T. Miura and H. Sekimoto 556
   Compatibility of surface-coated steels, refractory metals and ceramics to high temperature lead-bismuth eutectic A. K. Rivai and M. Takahashi 560
   Neutron-irradiation effect in c Y?amics evaluated from macroscopic property changes in as- iated and annealed specimens M. Akiyoshi and T. Yano 567
   Performance of oxygen sensor in lead-bismuth at high temperature A. K. Rivai, T. Kumagai and M. Takahashi 575
   Study on lead-bismuth droplets generation and their removal by an electrostatic precipitator V. Dostal and M. Takahashi 582
   Cellular automaton modeling on the corrosion/oxidation mechanism of steel in liquid metal environment H. Chen, Y. Chen and I. Zhang 587
   Electronic structures of β-SiC containing point defects studied by DV-Xα method T. Sawabe and T. Yano 594
   Recovery of neutron-induced damage of SiC by thermal annealing up to 14000℃ S. Yamazaki, M. Imai and T. Yano 601
   Time-resolved measurement of energy loss of low-energy heavy ions in a plasma using a surface-barrier charged-particle detector S. Nishinomiya, K. Katagiri, T. Niinou, J. Kaneko, H. Fukuda, I. Hasegawa, M. Ogawa and Y Oguri 606
   Evaluation of copper conductivity in warm dense state using exploding wire in water T. Sasaki, Y. Yano, M. Nakajima, T. Kawamura and K. Horioka 611
   Simulation study of steels corrosion phenomenon in liquid lead-bismuth cooled reactors using molecular dynamics methods A. Maulana, Z, Su'ud, K, D. Hermawan and Khairurrijal 616
   Fabrication and basic characterization of silicon nitride ceramics as an inert matrix J, Yamane, M. Imai and T. Yano 621
   Boiling heat transfer behavior of lead-bismuth steam-water direct contact two-phase flow Novitrian, V. Dostal and M. Takahashi 625
   Modeling and optimization of steam dryer for removal of lead-bismuth droplets V. Dostal and M. Takahashi 631
   Finite Larmor radius effects on ripple diffusion in tokamaks H. Mimata, K. Tani, K. Tobita, H. Tsutsui, S. Tsuji-Lio and R. Shimada 638
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   Denaturing of highly enriched uranium with 232U: protection against uncontrolled proliferation E. F. Kryuchkov, M. S. Kushnarev, V. B. Glebov, V. A. Apse and A. N. Shmelev 643
   Development of methodology to assess proliferation resistance of nuclear heavy metals V. Artisyuk, M. Saito and A. Ezoubtchenko 647
   Perspectives of inventories of secondary nuclear materials generated in the nuclear energy production and mass balance in PPP cycle K. Fukuda, Y Peryoga, H. Sagara, M. Saito and M. Ceyhan 654
   Transparency and nonproliferation in the Asia-Pacific region: Enhancing transparency, strengthening the nonproliferation regime K. Hamada 660
   Development of safeguards and maintenance technology in Tokai reprocessing plant 0. Yamamura, R. Yamamoto, S. Nomura and Y Fujii 666
Nuclear SR, PA, governance and knowledge management
   Regulators' role in development of Finnish nuclear waste disposal program A. Vuorinen 674
   Site selection for low and intermediate level radioactive waste disposal facility in Korea S.-T. Yun 680
   Long-term nuclear knowledge management (NKM) of innovative nuclear energy systems (INES) - a case study of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) K. Yanagisawa, R. H. Bezdek and T. Sawada 683
   A systematic study on activating the employee concerns' system for the improvement of governance in utility companies T. Sawada, T. Morimoto, N. lida, T. Nishimura, K. Itoh and H. Tanaka 688
   The social responsibility of nuclear energy J. Mizuo 694
   Study on risk communication by using web system for the social consensus toward HLW final disposal A. Kugo, H. Yoshikawa,. Y. Wakabayashi, H. Shimoda, K. Ito and A. Uda 700
   Local civic forum: an experimental study promoting public acceptance on nuclear energy N. Yamano, A. Shioda and T. Sawada 709
   Proposal to realize accountability of science and technology - How should professionals explain risk to society? Y Shimabayashi, N. Hayashizaki and H. Torii 712
   Relationship between students' interests in science and attitudes toward nuclear power generation I. Komiya, H. Toni, Y. Fujii and N. Hayashizaki 719
   For bright future of nuclear energy S. Tanaka 63
   Foreword M. Aizawa 64
   Preface T. Yano and S. Iio 65
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1 Introduction 1
   1.1 Basic concepts in statistical learning 1
   1.2 Statistical models and learning machines 10
   1.3 Statistical estimation methods 18
   1.4 Four main formulas 26
   1.5 Overview of this book 41
   1.6 Probability theory 42
2 Singularity theory 48
   2.1 Polynomials and analytic functions 48
   2.2 Algebraic set and analytic set 50
   2.3 Singularity 53
   2.4 Resolution of singularities 58
   2.5 Normal crossing singularities 66
   2.6 Manifold 72
3 Algebraic geometry 77
   3.1 Ring and ideal 77
   3.2 Real algebraic set 80
   3.3 Singularities and dimension 86
   3.4 Real projective space 87
   3.5 Blow-up 91
   3.6 Examples 99
4 Zeta function and singular integral 105
   4.1 Schwartz distribution 105
   4.2 State density function 111
   4.3 Mellin transform 116
   4.4 Evaluation of singular integral 118
   4.5 Asymptotic expansion and b-function 128
5 Empirical processes 133
   5.1 Convergence in law 133
   5.2 Function-valued analytic functions 140
   5.3 Empirical process 144
   5.4 Fluctuation of Gaussian processes 154
6 Singular learning theory 158
   6.1 Standard form of likelihood ratio function 160
   6.2 Evidence and stochastic complexity 168
   6.3 Bayes and Gibbs estimation 177
   6.4 Maximum likelihood and a posteriori 203
7 Singular learning machines 217
   7.1 Learning coefficient 217
   7.2 Three-layered neural networks 227
   7.3 Mixture models 230
   7.4 Bayesian network 233
   7.5 Hidden Markov model 234
   7.6 Singular learning process 235
   7.7 Bias and variance 239
   7.8 Non-analytic learning machines 245
8 Singular statistics 249
   8.1 Universally optimal learning 249
   8.2 Generalized Bayes information criterion 252
   8.3 Widely applicable information criteria 253
   8.4 Singular hypothesis test 258
   8.5 Realization of a posteriori distribution 264
   8.6 From regular to singular 274
   Bibliography 277
   Index 284
1 Introduction 1
   1.1 Basic concepts in statistical learning 1
   1.2 Statistical models and learning machines 10
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Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering / Part A:
Mathematics for Mechanical Engineers / Chap. 1:
Engineering Mechanics / Chap. 2:
Applications in Mechanical Engineering / Part B:
Materials Science and Technology / Chap. 3:
Thermodynamics / Chap. 4:
Tribology / Chap. 5:
Design of Machine Elements / Chap. 6:
Manufacturing Engineering / Chap. 7:
Measuring and Quality Control / Chap. 8:
Engineering Design / Chap. 9:
Piston Machines / Chap. 10:
Pressure Vessels and Heat Exchangers / Chap. 11:
Turbomachinery / Chap. 12:
Transportation Systems / Chap. 13:
Construction and Earth Moving Equipment / Chap. 14:
Enterprise Organization and Operation / Chap. 15:
Complementary Materialnbsp;for Mechanical Engineers / Part C:
Power Generation / Chap. 16:
Electrical Engineering / Chap. 17:
Appendix Tables and Constants
About the Authors
Subject Index
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering / Part A:
Mathematics for Mechanical Engineers / Chap. 1:
Engineering Mechanics / Chap. 2:
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List of Contributors
Series Preface
Volume Preface
Nanotubes: An Experimental Overview / A. Zettl1:
Quantum Theories for Carbon Nanotubes / S. Saito2:
The Electronic Properties of Carbon Nanotubes / P. G. Collins ; P. Avouris3:
Raman Spectroscopy of Carbon Nanotubes / M. S. Dresselhaus ; G. Dresselhaus ; R. Saito ; A. Jorio4:
Optical Spectroscopy of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes / R. Bruce Weisman5:
Structural Properties and Nanoelectromechanical Systems Applications / J. W. Seo ; L. Forro6:
Low-Energy Electronic Structure of Graphene and its Dirac Theory / E. J. Mele ; C. L. Kane7:
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From the Series Editor vii
Contents xv
Preface xxi
Contributors xxiii
The Editors xxvii
Author Index xxix
Colour Plates CP1-CP16
1 Lipids in Thylakoid Membranes and Photosynthesizing Cells 1-9
 Hajime Wada and Norio Murata
   Summary 1
   I. Introduction 2
   II. Genome Sequences Reveal Genes Involved in Lipid Synthesis 2
   III. Mutagenesis and Transgenic Techniques 4
   IV. Crystallographic Analysis of Soluble and Membrane-Bound Proteins 5
   V. Electron Microscopy 6
   VI. Improvements in Analytical Techniques 6
   VII. Physical Methods for Assessing the Fluidity of Membrane Lipids 6
   VIII. DNA Microarrays 6
   IX. Perspective 7
   Acknowledgements 7
   References 7
2 Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Plants - Metabolic Pathways, Structure and Organization 11-34
 Adrian P. Brown, Antoni R. Slabas and John B. Rafferty
   Summary 12
   I. Introduction 12
   II. Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids 12
   III. Export of Fatty Acids from the Plastid 15
   IV. Biosynthesis of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, Unusual Fatty Acids and Chain Elongation 16
   V. Acylation Reactions and the Biosynthesis of Triacylglycerol 17
   VI. Structural Models for Fatty Acid Biosynthetic Pathway Components 20
   VII. Integration of Fatty Acid Biosynthesis with Other Metabolic Machinery 27
   VIII. Conclusions 28
   Acknowledgements 28
   References 28
3 Biosynthesis and Function of Chloroplast Lipids 35-55
 Mie Shimojima, Hiroyuki Ohta and Yuki Nakamura
   Summary 35
   I. Introduction 36
   II. Structures of Chioroplast Lipids 36
   III. Biosynthesis of Chioroplast Lipids 38
   IV. Regulation of Lipid Biosynthesis 44
   V. Concluding Remarks 49
   Acknowledgements 50
   References 50
4 Lipids in Plant Mitochondria 57-76
 Radin Sadre and Margrit Frentzen
   Summary 57
   I. Introduction 58
   II. Lipid Composition of Mitochondrial Membranes 59
   III. Lipid Biosynthetic Pathways within Mitochondria 60
   IV. Concluding Remarks 70
   Acknowledgements 70
   References 70
5 Plant Sphingolipids Structure, Synthesis and Function
 Ming Chen, Edgar Cahoon, Mariana Saucedo-Garcia, Javier Plasencia, and Marina Gavilanes-Rui
   Summary 78
   I. Introduction 78
   II. Sphingolipid Structure 79
   III. Synthesis of Sphingolipids 82
   IV. Sphingolipid Turnover 96
   V. Sphingolipid Function 97
   VI. Concluding Remarks 107
   Acknowledgements 107
   References 107
6 Lipids in Algae, Mosses and Lichens 117-137
 Reimund Goss and Christian Wilhelm
   Summary 117
   I. Introduction 118
   II. Lipids in Algae 118
   III. Lipids in Lichens 126
   IV. Lipids in Mosses 129
   V. Conclusions 131
   Acknowledgements 132
   References 132
7 Molecular Genetics of Lipid Metabolism in the Model Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 139-155
 Eric Moellering, Rachel Miller and Christoph Benning
   Summary 139
   I. Introduction 140
   II. General Differences in Lipid Metabolism between Chiamydomonas and Seed Plants 140
   III. Membrane Glycerolipid Biosynthesis 142
   IV. Fatty Acid Desaturation 147
   V. Neutral Lipid Metabolism 148
   VI. Perspectives 149
   Acknowledgements 150
   References 150
8 Lipid Biosynthesis and its Regulation in Cyanobacteria 157-177
 Norihiro Sato and Hajime Wada
   Summary 157
   I. Introduction 158
   II. Characteristics of Cyanobacterial Lipids 159
   III. Biosynthesis of Lipids 161
   IV. Regulation of Lipid Biosynthesis 170
   V. Conclusions and Future Perspectives 172
   Acknowledgements 173
   References 173
9 Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipids 179-202
 Koichiro Awai, Sigal Lechno-Yossef and Peter Wolk
   Summary 179
   I. Introduction 180
   II. Chemical Structure of the Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipids 180
   III. Physiological Role of the Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipids 181
   IV. Deposition of the Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipids 183
   V. Biosynthetic hgl Genes; Predicted Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipid Biosynthetic Pathway 184
   VI. Regulation of Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipid Biosynthesis 186
   VII. The Organization of hgl Genes Resembles that of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid-Biosynthetic Genes and Has Been Found in Only One Cyanobacterium that Does Not Form Heterocysts 188
   VIII. Are Heterocyst Envelope Glycolipid Biosynthetic Domains Distinguishable from those of Other Polyketide Synthases? 190
   IX. Perspectives 194
   Acknowledgements 198
   References 198
10 Lipids in the Structure of Photosystem I, Photosystem II and the Cyt b6f complex 203-242
 Jan Kern, Athina Zouni, Albert Guskov, and Norbert Krauss
   Summary 204
   I. Introduction 204
   II. Lipids Localized in the Structural Models 208
   III. Functions of Lipids 225
   IV. Conclusions and Perspectives 237
   Acknowledgements 237
   References 237
11 The Role of Phosphatidylglycerol in Photosynthesis 243-263
 Hajime Wada and Naoki Mizusawa
   Summary 243
   I. Introduction 244
   II. Biosynthesis of Phosphatidylglycerol 245
   III. Phosphatidyiglycerol in Photosynthetic Membranes 247
   IV. The Role of Phosphatidylglycerol in Photosynthesis 250
   V. The Role of Phosphatidylglycerol in Non-Photosynthetic Processes 256
   VI. Conclusions and Future Perspectives 258
   Acknowledgements 258
   References 258
12 The Role of Glycolipids in Photosynthesis 265-282
 Peter Doermann and Georg Hoelzl
   Summary 265
   I. Introduction 266
   II. Glycoglycerolipids in Photosynthetic Membranes 266
   III. Enzymes Involved in Glycoglycerolipid Biosynthesis 267
   IV. The Role of MGDG, DGDG and SQOG in Oxygenic Photosynthesis 270
   V. The Role of Glycoglycerolipids in Anoxygenic Photosynthesis 277
   VI. Conclusions 278
   References 278
13 Role of Lipids in Dynamics of Thylakoid Membranes 283-294
 Conrad W. Mullineaux and Helmut Kirchhoff
   Summary 283
   I. Introduction 284
   II. Methods for Measuring Thylakoid Membrane Dynamics 284
   Ill. Lipid and Protein Mobility in Thylakoid Membranes 287
   IV. Effects of Lipid Composition on Membrane Fluidity and Tolerance of Low Temperatures 291
   V. Importance of Lipids for Creating Diffusion Space for Proteins and Plastoquinone 292
   Acknowledgements 293
   References 293
14 Architecture of Thylakoid Membrane Networks 295-328
 Reinat Nevo, Silvia G. Chuartzman, Onie Tsabari,Ziv Reich, Dana Charuvi and Eyal Shimoni
   Summary 295
   I. Introduction 296
   II. Techniques in Electron Microscopy of Plant Samples 297
   III. Thylakoid Network Organization in Cyanobacteria and Algae 300
   IV. Thylakoid Networks of Higher Plants 307
   V. Concluding Remarks 319
   Acknowledgements 320
   References 320
15 Regulatory Role of Membrane Fluidity in Gene Expression 329-348
 Dmitry A. Los and Vladislav V. Zinchenko
   Summary 329
   I. Introduction 330
   II. Modulation of Membrane Fluidity 330
   III. Perception of Membrane Rigidification 334
   IV. Perception of Membrane Fluidization 339
   V. Multifunctional Sensors 341
   VI. Conclusions and Perspectives 342
   Acknowledgements 343
   References 343
16 Lipid Trafficking in Plant Photosynthetic Cells 349-372
 Juliette Jouhet, Emmanuelle Dubots, Eric Marechal, and Maryse A. Block
   Summary 349
   I. Introduction 350
   II. Lipid Trafficking Involved in Formation of Chloroplast Lipids 351
   III. Lipid Trafficking Induced by Phosphate Deprivation 355
   IV. Molecular Mechanisms Involved in Lipid Trafficking 357
   V. Conclusions 367
   Acknowledgements 367
   References 367
17 Regulatory Roles in Photosynthesis of Unsaturated Fatty Acids in Membrane Lipids 373-388
 Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev, Dmitry A. Los and Norio Murata
   Summary 373
   I. Introduction 374
   II. Engineered Decreases in Unsaturation of Fatty Acids in Membrane Lipids in Synechocystis 375
   III. Engineered Increases in Unsaturation of Fatty Acids in Membrane Lipids in Synechococcus 379
   IV. Modulation of Unsaturation of Fatty Acids in Membrane Lipids in Higher Plants 380
   V. Conclusions 384
   Acknowledgements 385
   References 385
18 Oxidation of Membrane Lipids and Function of Oxylipins 389-405
 John Browse
   Summary 389
   I. Introduction 390
   II. Chemical and Enzymatic Pathways of Oxylipin Synthesis 390
   III. The Synthesis and Function of Jasmonate in Higher Plants 393
   IV. Conclusions and Perspectives 401
   Acknowledgements 401
   References 401
19 Biosynthesis and Biotechnology of Seed Lipids Including Sterols 407-444
 Knut Meyer, and Anthony J. Kinney
   Summary 407
   I. Introduction 408
   II. Sterols 409
   III. Carotenoids 412
   IV. Tocochromanols 418
   V. Acyl Lipids 422
   References 436
20 Advanced Mass Spectrometry Methods for Analysis of Lipids from Photosynthetic Organisms 445-461
 Bettina Seiwert, Patrick Giavalisco and Lothar Willmitzer
   Summary 445
   I. Introduction 446
   II. Lipid Extraction 447
   III. Chromatographic Methods for Lipid-Class Separation 447
   IV. Mass-Spectrometry-Based Lipid Analysis 451
   V. Qualification and Quantification 457
   VI. Outlook 458
   References 459
Index 463
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1 Mean-field theory of phase transitions 1
   1.1 Ising model 1
   1.2 Order parameter and phase transition 3
   1.3 Mean-field theory 4
   1.3.1 Mean-field Hamiltonian 4
   1.3.2 Equation of state 5
   1.3.3 Free energy and the Landau theory 6
   1.4 Infinite-range model 7
   1.5 Variational approach 9
2 Mean-field theory of spin glasses 11
   2.1 Spin glass and the Edwards-Anderson model 11
   2.1.1 Edwards-Anderson model 12
   2.1.2 Quenched system and configurational average 12
   2.1.3 Replica method 13
   2.2 Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model 13
   2.2.1 SK model 14
   2.2.2 Replica average of the partition function 14
   2.2.3 Reduction by Gaussian integral 15
   2.2.4 Steepest descent 15
   2.2.5 Order parameters 16
   2.3 Replica-symmetric solution 17
   2.3.1 Equations of state 17
   2.3.2 Phase diagram 19
   2.3.3 Negative entropy 21
3 Replica symmetry breaking 23
   3.1 Stability of replica-symmetric solution 23
   3.1.1 Hessian 24
   3.1.2 Eigenvalues of the Hessian and the AT line 26
   3.2 Replica symmetry breaking 27
   3.2.1 Parisi solution 28
   3.2.2 First-step RSB 29
   3.2.3 Stability of the first-step RSB 31
   3.3 Full RSB solution 31
   3.3.1 Physical quantities 31
   3.3.2 Order parameter near the critical point 32
   3.3.3 Vertical phase boundary 33
   3.4 Physical significance of RSB 35
   3.4.1 Multivalley structure 35
   3.4.2 qEA and q 35
   3.4.3 Distribution of overlaps 36
   3.4.4 Replica representation of the order parameter 37
   3.4.5 Ultrametricity 38
   3.5 TAP equation 38
   3.5.1 TAP equation 39
   3.5.2 Cavity method 41
   3.5.3 Properties of the solution 43
4 Gauge theory of spin glasses 46
   4.1 Phase diagram of finite-dimensional systems 46
   4.2 Gauge transformation 47
   4.3 Exact solution for the internal energy 48
   4.3.1 Application of gauge transformation 48
   4.3.2 Exact internal energy 49
   4.3.3 Relation with the phase diagram 50
   4.3.4 Distribution of the local energy 51
   4.3.5 Distribution of the local field 51
   4.4 Bound on the specific heat 52
   4.5 Bound on the free energy and internal energy 53
   4.6 Correlation functions 55
   4.6.1 Identities 55
   4.6.2 Restrictions on the phase diagram 57
   4.6.3 Distribution of order parameters 58
   4.6.4 Non-monotonicity of spin configurations 61
   4.7 Entropy of frustration 62
   4.8 Modified ±J model 63
   4.8.1 Expectation value of physical quantities 63
   4.8.2 Phase diagram 64
   4.8.3 Existence of spin glass phase 65
   4.9 Gauge glass 67
   4.9.1 Energy, specific heat, and correlation 67
   4.9.2 Chirality 69
   4.9.3 XY spin glass 70
   4.10 Dynamical correlation function 71
5 Error-correcting codes 74
   5.1 Error-correcting codes 74
   5.1.1 Transmission of information 74
   5.1.2 Similarity to spin glasses 75
   5.1.3 Shannon bound 76
   5.1.4 Finite-temperature decoding 78
   5.2 Spin glass representation 78
   5.2.1 Conditional probability 78
   5.2.2 Bayes formula 79
   5.2.3 MAP and MPM 80
   5.2.4 Gaussian channel 81
   5.3 Overlap 81
   5.3.1 Measure of decoding performance 81
   5.3.2 Upper bound on the overlap 82
   5.4 Infinite-range model 83
   5.4.1 Infinite-range model 84
   5.4.2 Replica calculations 84
   5.4.3 Replica-symmetric solution 86
   5.4.4 Overlap 87
   5.5 Replica symmetry breaking 88
   5.5.1 First-step RSB 88
   5.5.2 Random energy model 89
   5.5.3 Replica solution in the limit γ→∞ 91
   5.5.4 Solution for finite γ 93
   5.6 Codes with finite connectivity 95
   5.6.1 Sourlas-type code with finite connectivity 95
   5.6.2 Low-density parity-check code 98
   5.6.3 Cryptography 101
   5.7 Convolutional code 102
   5.7.1 Definition and examples 102
   5.7.2 Generating polynomials 103
   5.7.3 Recursive convolutional code 104
   5.8 Turbo code 106
   5.9 CDMA multiuser demodulator 108
   5.9.1 Basic idea of CDMA 108
   5.9.2 Conventional and Bayesian demodulators 110
   5.9.3 Replica analysis of the Bayesian demodulator 111
   5.9.4 Performance comparison 114
6 Image restoration 116
   6.1 Stochastic approach to image restoration 116
   6.1.1 Binary image and Bayesian inference 116
   6.1.2 MAP and MPM 117
   6.1.3 Overlap 118
   6.2 Infinite-range model 119
   6.2.1 Replica calculations 119
   6.2.2 Temperature dependence of the overlap 121
   6.3 Simulation 121
   6.4 Mean-field annealing 122
   6.4.1 Mean-field approximation 123
   6.4.2 Annealing 124
   6.5 Edges 125
   6.6 Parameter estimation 128
7 Associative memory 131
   7.1 Associative memory 131
   7.1.1 Model neuron 131
   7.1.2 Memory and stable fixed point 132
   7.1.3 Statistical mechanics of the random Ising model 133
   7.2 Embedding a finite number of patterns 135
   7.2.1 Free energy and equations of state 135
   7.2.2 Solution of the equation of state 136
   7.3 Many patterns embedded 138
   7.3.1 Replicated partition function 138
   7.3.2 Non-retrieved patterns 138
   7.3.3 Free energy and order parameter 140
   7.3.4 Replica-symmetric solution 141
   7.4 Self-consistent signal-to-noise analysis 142
   7.4.1 Stationary state of an analogue neuron 142
   7.4.2 Separation of signal and noise 143
   7.4.3 Equation of state 145
   7.4.4 Binary neuron 145
   7.5 Dynamics 146
   7.5.1 Synchronous dynamics 147
   7.5.2 Time evolution of the overlap 147
   7.5.3 Time evolution of the variance 148
   7.5.4 Limit of applicability 150
   7.6 Perceptron and volume of connections 151
   7.6.1 Simple perceptron 151
   7.6.2 Perceptron learning 152
   7.6.3 Capacity of a perceptron 153
   7.6.4 Replica representation 154
   7.6.5 Replica-symmetric solution 155
8 Learning in perceptron 158
   8.1 Learning and generalization error 158
   8.1.1 Learning in perceptron 158
   8.1.2 Generalization error 159
   8.2 Batch learning 161
   8.2.1 Bayesian formulation 162
   8.2.2 Learning algorithms 163
   8.2.3 High-temperature and annealed approximations 165
   8.2.4 Gibbs algorithm 166
   8.2.5 Replica calculations 167
   8.2.6 Generalization error at T=0 169
   8.2.7 Noise and unlearnable rules 170
   8.3 On-line learning 171
   8.3.1 Learning algorithms 171
   8.3.2 Dynamics of learning 172
   8.3.3 Generalization errors for specific algorithms 173
   8.3.4 Optimization of learning rate 175
   8.3.5 Adaptive learning rate for smooth cost function 176
   8.3.6 Learning with query 178
   8.3.7 On-line learning of unlearnable rule 179
9 Optimization problems 183
   9.1 Combinatorial optimization and statistical mechanics 183
   9.2 Number partitioning problem 184
   9.2.1 Definition 184
   9.2.2 Subset sum 185
   9.2.3 Number of configurations for subset sum 185
   9.2.4 Number partitioning problem 187
   9.3 Graph partitioning problem 188
   9.3.1 Definition 188
   9.3.2 Cost function 189
   9.3.3 Replica expression 190
   9.3.4 Minimum of the cost function 191
   9.4 Knapsack problem 192
   9.4.1 Knapsack problem and linear programming 192
   9.4.2 Relaxation method 193
   9.4.3 Replica calculations 193
   9.5 Satisfiability problem 195
   9.5.1 Random satisfiability problem 195
   9.5.2 Statistical-mechanical formulation 196
   9.5.3 Replica-symmetric solution and its interpretation 199
   9.6 Simulated annealing 201
   9.6.1 Simulated annealing 202
   9.6.2 Annealing schedule and generalized transition probability 203
   9.6.3 Inhomogeneous Markov chain 204
   9.6.4 Weak ergodicity 206
   9.6.5 Relaxation of the cost function 209
   9.7 Diffusion in one dimension 211
   9.7.1 Diffusion and relaxation in one dimension 211
A Eigenvalues of the Hessian 214
   A.1 Eigenvalue 1 214
   A.2 Eigenvalue 2 215
   A.3 Eigenvalue 3 216
B Parisi equation 217
C Channel coding theorem 220
   C.1 Information, uncertainty, and entropy 220
   C.2 Channel capacity 221
   C.3 BSC and Gaussian channel 223
   C.4 Typical sequence and random coding 224
   C.5 Channel coding theorem 226
D Distribution and free energy of K-SAT 228
References 232
Index 241
1 Mean-field theory of phase transitions 1
   1.1 Ising model 1
   1.2 Order parameter and phase transition 3
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Preface X
Committees and Supporters XI
Overview
   Physics and materials of spintronics in semiconductors(invited,plenary) / Hideo Ohno 4057-4061
Ferromagnetic semiconductors
III-V based ferromagnetic semicondutors
   Intrinsic magnetism in wurtzite(Ga,Mn)N / S. Marcet, W.Pacuski, E.Sarigiannidou, F.Wilhelm, D.Ferrand, S.Kuroda, R.M. Galera, E. Gheeraert, J.Cibert, A.Rogalev, H.Mariette,and P.Kossacki 4062-4065
   Ferromagnetic (In,Mn)As epitaxial films with Curie temperature of 90 K / T.Schallenberg and H.Munekata 4066-4069
   Interlayer exhange coupling in(Ga,Mn)As based multilayers / A.D.Giddings, T.Jungwirth, and B.L.Gallagher 4070-4073
   (Ga,Mn)As layers with perpendicular anisotropy:a study of magnetic domain patterns / A.Dourlat, C.Gourdon, V.Jeudy, C.Testelin, L.Thevenard,and A. Lemaitre 4074-4077
   AMR and magnetometry studies of ultra thin GaMnAs films / A.W.Rushforth, A.D.Giddings,K.W.Edmonds, R.P. Campion, C.T.Foxon, and B.L.Gallagher 4078-4081
   Magnetic properties of Er.O-codoped GaAs at low temperature / S.Takemoto, T.Terao, Y.Terai, M. Yoshida, A.Koizumi, H.Ohta, Y. Takeda, N.Fujimura, and Y.Fujiwara 4082-4085
   Magnetic anisotropy in(Ga,Mn)As probed by magnetotrasport measurements / T.Yamada, D.Chiba, F.Matsukura,S.Yakata,and H.Ohno 4086-4089
   Domain structure and magnetotransport properties in (Ga,Mn)As wires / G.Koizumi, T.Kondo, K.Nomura, Y.Kitamoto,and H.Munekata 4090-4093
II-VI based ferromagnetic semiconductors
   Anistropy dependent magnetization relaxation in(Cd,Mn)Te quantum wells / M.Goryca, P.Kossacki, D.Ferrand, M.Nawrocki, W.Pacuski, W.Maslana, S.Tatarenko, and J.Cibert 4094-4097
   Anisotropy of magnetization and magnetoresistance of (Zn,Co)O films grown by pulsed laser deposition / J.W.Lee, S.Kuroda, F.Takano, H.Akinaga, and K.Takita 4098-4101
   Magneto-optical study of ferromagnetic semiconductor(Zn,Cr)Te / N.Nishizawa, S.Marcet, N.Ozaki, S.Kuroda,and K.Takita 4102-4105
   Co-doped ZnO homoepitaxy: Repeated oxygen-pressure modulated epitaxy / Hiroaki Matsui and Hitoshi Tabata 4106-4109
Group-IV and oxide ferromagnetic semiconductors
   Epitaxial growth and Magnetic properties of a new group-IV ferromagnetic semiconductor: Ge1-xFex / Yusuke Shuto, Masaaki Tanaka, and Satoshi Sugahara 4110-4114
   Ferromagnetism in Fe and Co-implanted SnO2 films / J.Schoenes, U.Pelzer, D.Menzel, K.Franke, F.Ludwig, and M.Schilling 4115-4118
   Room-temperature ferromagnetism in Mn-implanted TiO2 / D.Menzel, I.Jursic, J.Schoenes, F.Iacomi, and D.Cacaina 4119-4122
   Ferromagnetism of self-organized Ge1-xMnx nano-pillars / T.Devillers, M.Jamet, A.Barski, V.Poydenot, R.Dujardin, P.Bayle Guillemaud, J.Rothman, E.Bellet Amalric, J.Cibert, R.Mattana, and S.Tatarenko 4123-4126
   Ferromagnetism in Co-doped TiO2 single crystals / K.Yamaki, N.Shimizu, E.Kita, T.Mochiku, H.Fujii, K.Yamada, S.Itoh, and K.Kadowaki 4127-4130
Theory of ferromagnetic semiconductors
   Pseudo-SIC study on the ferromagnetism induced by carbon in AO-based DMS(A=Mg,Ca,Ba,Sr) / V.A.Dinh, M.Toyoda, K.Sato, and H.Katayama-Yoshida 4131-4134
   Carrier concentration dependence of Curie temperature in CuALO2 based dilute magnetic semiconductor by first-principles calculations / H.Kizaki, K.Sato, and H.Katayama-Yoshida 4135-4138
   Ab initio design of fabrication process and shape control of self-organized Tera-bit-density nano-magnets in dilute magnetic semiconductors by two-dimensional spinodal decomposition / T.Fukushima, K.Sato, H.Katayama-Yoshida, and P.H.Dederichs 4139-4142
   Local environment effects on exchange interactiongs in dilute magnetic semiconductors / K.Sato, P.H.Dederichs, and H.Katayama-Yoshida 4143-4146
   The exchange interaction in(Ga,Cr)N doped with oxygen impurities / Tatsuya Nakano, Masafumi Shirai, Yoshio Miura, and Kazutaka Nagao 4147-4150
   Ferromagnetism in diluted magnetic semiconductors Ti1-xMxO^2(M=V,Cr,Mn and Ni) / N.Shimizu, K.Yamaki, T.Mochiku, K.Yamada, S.Itoh,and K.Kadowaki 4151-4154
   Curie temperature of GaMnN and GaMnA5 from LDA-SIC electronic structure calculations / Masayuki Toyoda, Hisazumi Akai, Kazunori Sato, and Hiroshi Katayama-Yoshida 4155-4159
   Half-metallic diluted antiferromagnetic semiconductors / M.Ogura, Y.Hashimoto, and H.Akai 4160-4163
Spin injection
   Spin injection with three terminal device based on(Ga,Mn)As/n+-GaAs tunnel junction / T.Kita, M.Kohada, Y.Ohon, F.Matsukura, and H.Ohno 4164-4167
   Spin injection using quantum point contacts with spin-orbit interaction and its detection / Mikio Eto, Tetsuya Hayashi, Yuji Kurotani,and Hiroto Yokouchi 4168-4171
   Design of an all-electrical spin-injection-detection device in GaAs / R.Vanheertum, P.Van Dorpe, G.Borghs, and W.Van Roy 4172-4175
   Towards all-electrical spin injection and detection in GaAs / J.J.H.M. Schoonus, O.Kumosikov, H.J.M.Swagten, B.Koopmans,E.J.Geluk, F.Karouta,W.Van Roy,and G.Borghs 4176-4179
Spin-dependent transport
   Characteristics of GaMnAs-based double-barrier TMR structures / M.Watanabe,H.Toyao,J.Okabayashi,and J.Yoshino 4180-4183
   Resonant tunneling effect and tunneling magnetoresistance in GaMnAs quantum-well double-barrier heterostructures / S.Ohya,P.N.Hai,Y.Mizuno,and M.Tanaka 4184-4187
   Theory of spin-dependent tunneling and resonant tunneling in layered structures based on(Ga,Mn)As / P.Sankowski, P.Kacman, J.A.Majewski,and T.Dietl 4188-4191
   Interfacial states and tunnel magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic semimetal/semiconductor junctions / S.Honda, H.Itoh, and J.Inoue 4192-4195
   Considerration and detection of spin-dependent transport across semiconductor heterojunction / J.Hayafuji, T.Kondo, and H.Munekata 4196-4199
   Intensified spin-dependent-transport and localized-spin freezing in magnetite sinter made from low size-dispersion hematite nanoparticles with high temperature calcination / H.Kobori, K.Ohnishi, A.Sugimura, and T.Taniguchi 4200-4203
   Reversal magnetoresistance and unusual localized-spin freezing in magnetite sinter made from low size-dispersion hematite nanoparticles with low temperature calcination / H.Kobori, K.Ohnishi, A.Sugimura,and T.Taniguchi 4204-4207
   Tunable Fano-Kondo effect in a quantum dot with an Aharonov-Bohmring(invited) / S.Katsumoto, H.Aikawa, M.Eto, and Y.lye 4208-4213
   Stern-Gerlach effect and spin filtering in the solid state(invited) / J.Wrobel 4214-4219
   Spin interference effect based on the Rashba and DresseIhaus terms(invited) / T.Koga, H.Okutani,Y.Sekine,and J.Nitta 4220-4226
   Weak antilocalization measurements on a 2-dimensional electron gas in an InGaSb/InSlSb heterostructure / V.A.Guzenko, M.Akabori,The. Schapers, S.Cabanas, T.Sato, T.Suzuki,and S.Yamada 4227-4230
   Anisotropic magnetoresistane in single electron transport / J.Fernandez-Rossier,R.Aguado,and L.Brey 4231-4234
   Zeeman ratchets for ballistic spin currents / Matthias Scheid, Michael Wimmer, Dario Bercioux, and Klaus Richter 4235-4238
   Gate controlled crossover from weak localization to weak antilocalization in a narrow gap In0.8Ga0.2As/InP heterostructure / Takayuki Nihei,Yoshifumi Suzuki,Makoto Kohda,and Junsaku Nitta 4239-4242
   Magnetorcsistance oscillations induced by spin orbit interaction and intersubband scattering in a gated Inp/In0.8Ga0.2As/In0.52Al0.48As heterostructure / Mitsuhiro Abe, Makoto Kohda, and Junsaku Nitta 4243-4246
   Spin-orbit coupling in gated AlGaN/GaN 2-dimensional electron gases / Th.Schapers, N.Thillosen, S.Cabanas, N.Kaluza, V.A.Guzenko, and H.Hardtdegen 4247-4250
   Spin dependence of edge-channel transport in silicon-based quanturn Hall systems / Kohei Hamaya, Satoru Masubuchi, Kentarou Sawano, Yasuhiro Shiraki, and Tomoki Machida 4251-4254
   Metastable spin configuration of two-dimensional hole system in the quanturn Hall regime / Katsuyoshi Kodera,Hisashi Takado,Akira Endo,Yoshiaki Hashimoto, Shingo Katsumoto,and Yasuhiro Iye 4255-4258
   Strong spin relaxation length dependence on electric field gradients / D.Csontos and S.E.Ulloa 4259-4262
Spin-dependent optical phenomena
   Photo-induced changes in magnetization orientation in(Ga,Mn) As observed directly by a scanning laser magneto-optical microscope / T.Kondo, K.Nomura, G.Koizumi,and H.Munekata 4263-4266
   Light-induced precession of ferromagnetically coupled Mn spins in ferromagnetic(Ga,Mn)As / H.Takechi, A.Oiwa, K.Nomura, T.Kondo,and H.Munekata 4267-4270
   Magnetization-induced terahertz rediation from GaMnAs / J.B.Heroux, Y.Hashimoto, S.Katsumoro,and M.Kuwata-Gonokami 4271-4274
   Spin orientation by Linearly polarized light in quantum wells / S.A.Tarasenko 4275-4278
   Spin-dependent type-II band alignment and carrier spin dynamics in a diluted magnetic double quantum wells / T.Koyama, K.Nishibayashi, I Sourna, A.Murayama, Y.Oka,and A.A. Toropov Toropov 4279-4282
   Magnetic-field dependence of electron-spin relaxation in a diluted magnetic semiconductor quantum well studied by pump-probe absorption spectroscopy / K.Saito, K.Nishibayashi, I.Souma, A.Murayama,and Y.Oka 4283-4286
   Spin dynamics in self-assembled quantum dots coupled with a diluted magnetic semiconductor / T.Furuta, K.Hyomi, I.Souma, A.Murayama,and Y.Oka 4287-4290
   Spin-sensitive differential transmission experiments in quasi-spherical Cds quantum dots / P.Nemec, P.Nahalkova, D.Sprinzl, P.Maly, V.N.Gladilin, and J.T. Devreese 4291-4294
   Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage for the photon-assisted tunneling in a double quantum dot / Shinji Abe, Hirotaka Sasakura, Satoru Adachi, and Shunichi Muto 4295-4298
   Time-resolved photoluminescene in annealed self-assemblen InAs quantum dots H.Nishida, S.Kayamori, H.Sasakura, S.Adachi, S.Muto,and I.Suemune 4299-4302
   Picosecond spin relaxations of acceptor-bound exction and A-band free exciton in wurtzite GaN / A.Tackeuchi, H.Otake, T.Fujita, T.Kuroda, T.Chinone, J-H.Liang, and M.Kajikawa 4303-4306
Spin-dependent novel phenomena
   Coherent spin transport by acoustic fields in GaAs quantum wells / O.D.D.Couto, F.Iikawa, J.A.H.Stotz, R.Hey,and P.V.Santos 4307-4312
   Branching-induced spin polarization amplification in nonmagnetic semiconductors / S.-W.Jung and H.-W.Lee 4313-4316
   Spin densities in parabolic quantum wires with Rashba spin-orbit interaction / Sigurdur I.Erlingsson, J.Carlos Egues, and Daniel Loss 4317-4321
   Theory of the spin-Hall effect revisited / P.Kleinert and V.V.Bryksin 4322-4325
   Single photon response in GaAs quantum transport devices for photon-spin quantum state transfer / T.Kutsuwa, K.Arai, H.Shigyo, H.Kinjo, K.Ono, Y.Mitsumori, H.Kosada, and K.Edamatsu 4326-4329
   Spin orbit interaction and zitterbewegund in symmetric wells / Esmerindo Bernardeds, John Schliemann, Carlos Egues,and Daniel Loss 4330-4333
   Evaluation of g-factor by quantum transport measurement for photon-spin quantum state transfer / K.Arai, T.Kutsuwa, H.Kinjo, K.Ono, H.Kosaka, and K.Edamatsu 4334-4337
   Modulation of three-orbital Kondo effect in quantum dots / Tomoko Kita, Rui Sakano, Takuma Ohashi, and Sei-ichiro Suga 4338-4341
   Spin filtering and spin relaxation time in a GaAs quantum dot / K.Hitachi, J.Sugawa, M.Yamamoto, and S.Tarucha 4342-4345
   Magnetic field induced manipulations of coherent electron spin dynamics in n-GaAs / P.E.Hohage, F.Seifert, T.Kummell, G.Bacher, D.Reuter, and A.D.Wieck 4346-4349
   Fidelity analysis of the photon-spin quantum state transfer / Y.Rikitake, H.Imamura,and H.Kosaka 4350-4353
   Electronic and spin properties of hole point contacts / U.Zulicke 4354-4358
   Fe/Tb multinlayer ferromagnets for local semiconductors spin control S.Halm, E.Neshataeva, F.Seifert, T.Kummell, E.Schuster, W.Keune, M.Sperl, J.Puls, F.Henneberger, and G.Bacher 4359-4363
   Ringlike structres in the density-magnetic-field Pxx diagram of two-subband quantum Hall systems / Gerson J, Ferreira, Henrique J.P.Freire,and J.Carlos Egues 4364-4367
Nuclear spins in semiconductors
   Local detection of Knight shift around quantum-Hall edge channels using resistively-detected NMR / S.Masubushi, K.Hamaya, and T.Machida 4368-4371
   Overhauser shift in photoluminescence of excitons with fine structure from a single self-assembled InAlAs quantum dot / T.Mukumoto, R.Kaji, H.Sasakura, S.Adachi, H.Kumano, S.Muto, and I.Suemune 4372-4375
   Electron paramagnetic resonance and dynamic nuclear polarization via the photoexcited triplet states of radiation defects in natural and ^29Si isotope enriched silicon / L.S.Vlasenko, M.P.Vlasenko, D.S.Poloskin,R.Laiho,H.Hayashi, T.Itahashi,A.Sagara, and K.M.Itoh 4376-4379
   Dispersive lineshape of the resistively-detected NMR in the vicinity of Landau level filling v=1 / Katsuyoshi Kodera, Hisashi Takado, Akira Endo, Shingo Katsumoto, and Yasuhiro Iye 4380-4383
   Estimation of dynamic nuclear polarization in quantum-Hall devices using magnetic fields / S.Masubuchi, K.Hamaya,and T.Machida 4384-4387
   Dynamic nuclear polarization of ^29Si nuclei in the isotope enriched n-type silicon / H.Hayashi, W.Ko, T.Itahashi, A.Sagara, K.M.Itoh, L.S.Vlasenko,and M.P.Vlasenko 4388-4391
   Electron spin dynamics and hyperfine interaction in coupled quantum dots / Ozgur Cakir and Toshihide Takagahara 4392-4395
Spin control and devices
   Spin-polarized surface-emitting lasers / P.Bhattacharya, M.Holub, and D.Saha 4396-4400
   Lasing in spin-polarized terahertz quantum cascade structures / Ivana Savic, Zoran Ikonic, Nenad Vukmirovic, Vitomir Milanovic, Dragan Indjin,and Paul Harrison 4401-4404
   Perspective on field-effect spin-transistors / Satoshi Sugahara 4405-4413
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1. Introduction 1
   Seymour Wapner, Jack Demick, Takiji Yamamoto, and Takashi Takahashi
I. PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF THE PERSON
 2. Visual Perception in Elderly Persons with Dementia 15
   Kei Adachi
 3. Dwelling Design Guidelines for Accessibility in the Aging Society: A New Era in Japan? 25
   Satoshi Kose
 4. Urban Housing and the Elderly 43
   Takashi Takahashi
 5. Quality of Life in Japanese Older Adults 51
   Hisao Osada
 6. A Study on a Relocation of a Nursing Home for Blind Older Adults 59
   Takiji Yamamoto and Toshihiro Hanazato
II. PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE PERSON
 7. Body and Self Experience: Japan versus USA 83
   Jack Demick, Shinji Ishii, and Wataru Inoue
 8. Cross-Cultural Survey on Color Preferences in Three Asian Cities: Comparisons among Tokyo, Taipei, and Tranjin 101
   Ichiro Soma and Miho Saito
 9. Mode of Being in Places: A Case Study in Urban Public Space 113
   Takeshi Suzuki
III. SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE PERSON
 10. Urban Renewal and the Elderly: An Ethnographic Approach 133
   Hirofumi Minami
 11. Integrating Environmental Factors into Multidimensional Analysis 149
   William Michelson
IV. PHYSICAL ASPECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT
 12. Experiencing Japanese Gardens: Sensory Information and Behavior 161
   Ryuzo Ohno, Tomohiro Hata, and Miki Kondo
 13. Preference for Trees on Urban Riverfronts 181
   Yoichi Kubota
 14. Landscape Values: Congruence and Conffict in Desert Riparian Areas 199
   Ervin H. Zube
 15. Environmental Transition and Natural Disaster: Restoration Housing for the Mt. Unzen Volcanic Eruption 209
   Masami Kobayashi, Ken Miura, and Norio Maki
 16. Environmental Psychology and Biosphere 2 235
   Robert B. Bechtel, Taber MacCallum, and Jane Poynter
V. INTERPERSONAL ASPECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT
 17. Rethinking Stereotypes of Family Housing in Japan and the USA 247
   Sandra C. Howell
VI. SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE ENVIRONMENT
 18. Sociopsychological Environments of Japanese Schools as Perceived by School Students 261
   Masaaki Asai and Sonomi Hirata
 19. "Big School, Small School" Revisited: A Case Study of a Large-Scale Comprehensive High School Based on the Campus Plan 273
   Toshihiko Sako
 20. Sojourn in a New Culture: Japanese Students in American Universities and American Students in Japanese Universities 283
   Seymour Wapner, Junko Fujimoto, Tomoaki Imamichi, Yuko Inoue, and Karl J. Toews
 21. Public Space as Art and Commodity: The Spanish American Plaza 313
   Setha M. Low
 22. Urbanization and Quality of Life in Asia 325
   Kanae Tanigawa and Kunio Tanaka
VII. FUTURE THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL DIRECTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOR RESEARCH
 23. Directions of Environmental Psychology in the Twenty-First Century 333
   Daniel Stokols
 24. Transactional Perspective, Design, and "Architectural Planning Research" in Japan 335
   Kunio Funahashi
   25. Some Arguments for a Comparative Developmental Environmental Psychology with a Long-Term View of History and Cultural Psychology 365
   George Rand
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   Kenneth H. Craik
 27. What Is the Situation?: A Comment on the Fourth Japan-USA Seminar on Environment-Behavior Research 385
   Susan Saegert
 28. Theory in Environment-Behavior Studies: Transcending Times, Settings, and Groups 399
   Amos Rapoport
 29. Environment and Behavior Studies: A Discipline? Not a Discipline? Becoming a Discipline? 423
   Irwin Altman
Appendix: List of Presentations of Previous Japan-U.S. Seminars on Environment-Behavior Research 435
Name Index 439
Subject Index 447
1. Introduction 1
   Seymour Wapner, Jack Demick, Takiji Yamamoto, and Takashi Takahashi
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A. General and Mathematical 1
   Mathematical Physics of Turbulence T. Tatsumi 3
   The Topology of Scalar Fields in 2D and 3D Turbulence H.K. Moffatt 13
   Bounds for Turbulent Transport P. Constantin 23
   Bulk Dissipation in Shear Layers with Suction C.R. Doering, R.A. Worthing and E.A. Spiegel 33
   Trying a Metric on Atmospheric Flows R.A. Pasmanter and X.-L. Wang 39
   On the Analogy between 2D Vortices and Stellar Systems P.H. Chavanis 47
B. Coherent Structures, Intermittency, and Cascade 55
   Self-Similarity and Coherence in the Turbulent Cascade J. Jimenez 57
   Coherent Fine Scale Structure in the Turbulence T. Miyauchi and M. Tanahashi 67
   Coherent Fine Scale Eddies in Turbulent Shear Flows and it's Relation to Anisotropy M. Tanahashi and T. Miyauchi 77
   Shear Stress and Dissipation Intermittency in High-Reynolds-Number Turbulence Y. Tsuji 83
   Characteristics Time Scales and Energy Transfer in MHD Turbulence Y. Hattori and A. Ishizawa 89
C. Probability Density Functions and Structure Functions 95
   Statistics of Transverse Velocity Differences in Turbulence V. Yakhot 97
   On a Complete Statistical Characterization of Turbulence R. Friedrich, St. Lueck, J. Peinke and Ch. Renner 107
   Statistical Laws Governed by Vortex Structures in Fully Developed Turbulence T. Kambe 117
   Probability Density Function of Longitudinal Velocity Increment T. Nakano, D. Fukuyama, T. Gotoh and K. Yamamoto 127
   Statistics of Small-Scale Structure of Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence T. Ishihara, Y. Yamazaki and Y. Kaneda 133
   On Universality of Statistics of Pressure Field in Homogeneous Turbulence T. Gotoh and K. Nagaya 139
   A Statistical Law of Velocity Circulations in Fully Developed Turbulence K. Yoshida and N. Hatakeyama 145
D. Passive Scalar Advections 151
   Lagrangian Method for Multiple Correlations in Passive Scalar Advection U. Frisch, A. Mazzino, A Noullez and M. Vergassola 153
   Anomalous Scaling in Passive Scalar Advection and Lagrangian Shape Dynamics I. Arad and I. Procaccia 175
   Correlation between Energy and Temperature Dissipation Rates in Turbulent Flows R.A. Antonia, T. Zhou and G. Xu 185
   Simulation of Scalar Fluctuation Field by a Non-Buoyant Plume in Grid-Generated Turbulence by Random Fourier Modes Method Y. Sakai, T. Suzuki and I. Nakamura 191
E. Vortices, Vorticity, and Strain Dynamics 197
   Spatiotemporal Structure of Tubular Vortices in Turbulence S. Kida, H. Miura and T. Adachi 199
   Geometric Aspects of the Interaction of Vorticity and Strain in Homogeneous Sheared Turbulence K.K. Nomura 205
   Motion of a Curved Vortex Filament: Higher-Order Asymptotics Y. Fukumoto 211
   Statistics of Turbulence around a Columnar Vortex T. Miyazaki, H. Ishii and J.C.R. Hunt 217
   Study of the Geometry for Flow Patterns in a Compressible Wake H. Maekawa 223
   Interaction of a Vortex Ring Linked with a Vortex Filament K. Suzuki, M. Abe, M. Hirano and O. Sano 229
   Mechanism of Flame Propagation along a Vortex Tube T. Hasegawa, S. Nishiki and S. Michikami 235
F. Large Scale Motions, LES, and Closure 241
   Mapping Closure for Non-Gaussian Velocity Fields M. Takaoka 243
   Coherent Structure and Subgrid-Scale Energy Transfer in Turbulence K. Horiuti 249
   A Dynamical Model for Turbulence J-P. Laval, B. Dubrulle and S. Nazarenko 255
   Two-and Three-dimensional Behavior of the Large Scales in Rotating Turbulence R. Rubinstein 261
G. Thermal Turbulence, Stratified and Rotating Turbulence 267
   Comments on High Rayleigh Number Convection J.J. Niemela, L. Skrbek, K.R. Sreenivasan and R.J. Donnelly 269
   The Dynamics of Structures of T-Vorticity in 2D Free Convection Turbulence S. Toh and T. Matsumoto 279
   Structure of Homogeneous Rotating Turbulence under Stable Density Stratification S. Tsujimura, O. Iida and Y. Nagano 285
   Linear Processes in Unsteady Stratified Sheared Turbulence H. Hanazaki and J.C.R. Hunt 291
H. Transition Mechanisms 297
   Direct Numerical Simulation of Transition in Plane Poiseuille Flow K. Yamamoto, N. Takahashi and T. Kambe 299
   On the Regeneration Mechanism of Turbulence in the Channel Flow S. Toh and T. Itano 305
I. Modulation of Turbulence 311
   Turbulence in Polymer Solutions M. Chertkov 313
   Turbulence Modulation dur to Solid Particles Moving with Vortex Shedding T. Kajishima, S. Takiguchi and Y. Miyake 319
   Spectral Features of Axial Velocity and Concentration in a High Schmidt Number Turbulent Jet Y. Sakai, Y. Okada, I. Nakamura and N. Kobayashi 325
J. Pipe-Flow and Channel-Flow Turbulence 331
   Structures and Intermittency in Rotating Pipes P. Orlandi, R.A. Antonia and Q. Zhao 333
   Statistics of Open-Channel Turbulence by Using Simultaneous Measurements of All Three Components of Turbulent Fluctuations with Two-Sets LDAs I. Nezu and K. Onitsuka 339
   Generation Mechanism of Turbulence-Driven Secondary Currents in Open-Channel Flows K. Onitsuka and I. Nezu 345
   Turbulence Measurements and Conditional Sampling Analysis on Coherent Vortices in Unsteady Open-Channel Flows over Dune Bed A. Kadota, I. Nezu and K. Suzuki 351
   Dye Visualization on P.I.V. in the Cross-Stream Plane of a Turbulent Channel Flow J.C. Wells, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Yamane, S. Egashira and H. Nakagawa 357
K. Boundary Layers and Near-Wall Turbulence 365
   Vorticity Structures and Intermittency in Near Wall Turbulence R. Piva, C.M. Casciola, G. Amati and P. Gualtieri 367
   The Use of PIV in Turbulent Boundary Layer Flows K. Angele and B. Muhammad-Klingmann 373
   Boundary Layer Intermittency Model P. Gualtieri and G. Pulci Doria 379
   Universal Property of Autonomous Layer in Near-Wall Turbulence K. Tsujimoto and Y. Miyake 385
List of Participants 391
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A. General and Mathematical 1
   Mathematical Physics of Turbulence T. Tatsumi 3
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Preface i
Masamu Nagisa,Makoto Ueda,and Shuhei Wada
Commutativity induced from some operator identities 1
Akira Igarashi
On non-commutative general topology 7
Masanori Ohya
Mathematical foundation of quantum teleportation 21
Masayuki Miyashita and Noboru Watanabe
On a model of quantum teleportation using entangled
state generated by squeezed state and beam splitter 45
Jun Ichi Fujii
Reduced linear codes from cyclic ones 55
Shoichi Nishimura
A spectral method calculating the stationary vector
for a BMAP/G/1queue 63
Toshiaki Murofushi, Yoshinari Sawata, and Katsushige Fujimoto
Additive decompositions of submodular set functions
and their generalizations 73
Aoi Honda and Yoshiaki Okazaki
Generalization of Shannon entropy of capacities
on set systems 89
Makoto Tsukada, Hiroki Suyari, and Masahiko Kato
On the probability distribution maximizing generalized entropies 99
Kenjiro Yanagi, Shigeru Furuichi and Ken Kuriyama
On generalized skew information 113
Yatsuka Nakamura and Yasunari Shidama
Mizar mathematical library and funtional analysis 125
Masatoshi Fujii, Eizaburo Kamei and Ritsuo Nakamoto
An extension of Ando-Hiai theorem and its application 137
Yasuo Narukawa
Fundamental theorems in functional analyasis for
non-additive measure theory 145
Sachiko Atsushiba
Weak convergence theorems for a countable family
of nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces satisfying
Opial's condition 153
Yoshiyuki Sekiguchi
Regularity in optimization problems and its quantitative analysis 169
Masahiko Kato
Company supported framelets and the Ruelle operators 177
Yasunori Kimura
On a strong convergence theorem of resolvents
for maximal monotone operators in a Banach space 193
Takeshi Miura, Hiroyuki Takagi, and Sin-ei Takahasi
A generalization of Wang's inequality 203
Yoshinori Uesaka
How to extract rough sketches from a form? 211
Wataru Takahashi
Approximating solutions of accretive operators by
viscosity approximation methods in Banach spaces 225
Jun Tomiyama
On the structure of the spaces of matrix monotone
functions and of matrix convex functions 245
Yuichiro Kakihara
Integration with respect to Hilbert-Schmidt class
operator valued measures 263
Jun Kawabe
The countably subnormed Riesz space with applications
to nonadditive measure theory 279
Naofumi Muraki
Different Gaussianizations of probability measure
given by(入,q)-Fock space 293
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出版情報: Zuerich, Switzerland : Trans Tech Publications , Tokyo : Ceramic Society of Japan, c1999  xi, 164 p. ; 25 cm
シリーズ名: Key engineering materials ; v. 166
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Preface
Hyper Response
   Computational Modeling of Ceramic Microstructure by MC and MD Aspect in Dynamics H. Matsubara 1
   Fast Fracture in Tempered Glass K. Takahashi 9
   High Temperature Impact Response of Silicon Nitride Ceramics J. Yuan, T. Shioya and N. Takeda 19
   New Computer Simulation Method for Evaluation of Crack Growth Using Lennard-Jones Type Potential Function Z.Q. Wu, H. Serizawa and H. Murakawa 25
Instantaneous Response
   Elasticity and Plasticity in Identification Problems M. Sakai, S. Shimizu and T. Ishikawa 33
   Plastic Deformation of Brittle Materials M.V. Swain 41
   Fatigue and Lifetime of Biomechanical Ceramics B.R. Lawn, I.M. Peterson and Y.G. Jung 47
   Fracture of SIC Fiber-Reinforced Glass Composites D.-W. Shin and K.-J. Kim 49
Long Term Response
   Creep Behaviour at High Temperatures of Fine SiC and Alumina based Fibres M.H. Berger and A.R. Bunsell 57
   Physics of the Brittle-Ductile Transition in Glasses and Glass-Containing Ceramics: Time and Temperature Incidences T. Rouxel and M. Buisson 65
   Subcritical Crack Growth and Creep Behaviour of Silicon Carbide for Heat Exchanger Applications M. Steen 73
   Creep Behavior of Ceramics and Geological Materials at Low Stress Levels T.G. Langdon 81
   Creep Behavior of Fiber Reinforced Ceramic Composites+ U. Anandakumar and R.N. Singh 87
   Tensile Creep Degradation in Quasi-Ductile Silicon Nitride F. Lofaj, A. Okada and H. Kawamoto 95
   A Novel Deformation Mechanism for Superplastic Deformation H. Muto and M. Sakai 103
   Superplastic Deformation of Silicon Nitride Ceramics N. Kondo 109
Poster Session
   Spallations of Silicon and Aluminum Induced by Short-Pulsed Laser T. Kohama, H. Tamura and K. Kondo 117
   High Speed Observation of Impact Fracture of Carbon Materials H. Shinkawa, T. Akatsu, E. Yasuda and Y. Tanabe 121
   Crack Healing Behavior of Monolithic Al2O3 and Al2O3-SiCw Composite at High Temperature Subiantoro, T. Akatsu, Y. Tanabe and E. Yasuda 125
   The Influence of Nitrate Salt as Sintering Additives on Mechanical Strength in Silicon Nitride D.C. Park, J.Y. Kim, T. Iseki and T. Yano 131
   TEM Investigation and Fracture Behavior of SiC/SiC Composites Fabricated by Hot-Pressing T. Yano, Y. Yamamoto and K. Yoshida 135
   Strain Rate Dependence on the Shear Strength of Unidirectional Carbon/Carbon Composites Y. Ishiguro, T. Akatsu, Y. Tanabe and E. Yasuda 139
   Comparative Study of Internal Friction in Y2O3-ZrO2 Ceramics at 100 kHz M. Ozawa and S. Suzuki 143
   Cyclic Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior of Small Cracks in α-βーSi-Al-O-N Ceramic Material G.-D. Zhan, M. Mitomo and J.-L. Shi 147
   Movement of Nanocrystalline Grains in Superplasticity F. Wakai and H. Ogawa 153
   Creep Deformation Mechanism of Ceramics Based on Microstructural Observation A.T. Yokobori, T. Yano and Y. Okamoto 157
Author Index 161
Keyword Index 163
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Hyper Response
   Computational Modeling of Ceramic Microstructure by MC and MD Aspect in Dynamics H. Matsubara 1
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MECHATRONICS: Its Genesis and Philosophy by Tetsuro Mori 1
   Charman: Shinichi Yokota
A1-1 On Machine Sensing and Control
   Chairmen: Katsushi Furutani, Eiji Kondo
   A01 In-Process Status Monitoring of Ultraprecision Cutting Using a Disturbance Observer by Hayato Yoshioka, Hitoshi Hashizume and Hidenori Shinno 47
   A02 In-Process Detection of Chatter in End Milling using Spindle Head Vibrations by Eiji Kondo, Koichi Hagiwara, Kenji Shimana and Norio Kawagoishi 52
A1-2 Intelligent and Advanced Control I
   Chairmen: Man-Hyung Lee, Hisanobu Terai
   A03 In-process Compensation for Grinding Wheel Wear Based on Pressure Measurement by Zero Method by Katsushi Furutani, Nguyen Trong Hieu, Noriyuki Ohguro, and Takashi Nakamura 58
   A04 A Geometric Approach by Using Switching and Flatness Based Control in Electromechanical Actuators for Linear Motion by P. Mercorelli, S. Liu and S. Braune 64
   A05 Learning Control of a Planar Parallel Manipulator with Redundancy by Koichi Morikawa, Yoichi Shimada, Nobuyuki Iwatsuki and Iwao Hayashi 70
   A06 Intelligent Control Algorithm Construction for the Moving Objects by Vladimir N. Pilishkin 76
A1-3 Intelligent and Advanced Control II
   Chairmen: Wenlung Li, Peng Chen
   A07 Stable Fuzzy Logic Controller with Adaptive Scaling Factor by Young-Jin Yoon, Young-Jin Lee, Tae-Hyun Won and Man-Hyung Lee 82
   A08 Analysis of Brushless DC Machines Pulsating Torque in Two Drive Systems by Maged N.F. Nashed and Mona N. Eskander 88
   A09 Robust Fuzzy Rule Extraction by Evolutionary Learning for Controlling Underactuated Manipulators by Lanka Udawatta, Keigo Watanabe, Kiyotaka Izumi and Kazuo Kiguchi 94
   A10 Neuro-Fuzzy Impedance Control for Robots in Complex Spatial Edge Following by Zhong Li Xu and Gu Fang 100
   A11 An Expert System for Machine Diagnoses Using Acoustic Signals as Feature Inputs by Wenlung Li, Y.P. Tsai and C.L. Chiu 106
A2-1 Keynote Speech 2
   Recent Development of Quartz Oscillators by Norio Tabuchi 21
   Chairman: Haruo Kozono
A2-2 Advanced Mechatronics Sensing I
   Chairmen: Aigou Ming, Sung-Hyun Han
   A12 Standing Surface Acoustic Wave Tactile Display With Frequency Control Related To Rubbing Speed by Masaya Takasaki, Takaaki Nara and Takeshi Mizuno 112
   A13 Evaluation of Slits Accuracy in Optical Angular Acceleration Sensor by Ivan Godler, Akihiro Ikeda, Reiji Hattori, Yoshihide Kiyosawa and Masashi Horiuchi 117
   A14 Automotive Information Systems: The Role of Low Cost Infra Red Sensing by R.M. Parkin, A.F. Juna, A.Al. Haaibeh, M.R. Jackson and M. Mansi 123
A2-3 Advanced Mechatronics Sensing II
   Chairmen: Shigeru Futami, Kuang-Chao Fan
   A15 Extraction of Cavity Signals from Underground Radar Images Using Frequency Analysis by Yoshikazu Sudo, Yoshihiko Nomura and Yuji Nagashima 129
   A16 Tactual Visual Servoing System Analysis Based-on Sensor Fusion by Dong-Yean Jeong and Sung-Hyun Han 135
   A17 High Accuracy Optical Fiber Positioning Sensor for Precise Assembly of Electronic Components by Aigou Ming, Yuhki Makita, Goushu Koike, Makoto Kajitani, Chisato Kanamori, Xiaodong Wang, Norio Kurakane, Shozo Tazoe and Noboru Yamada 140
   A18 A Binocular Machine Vision System with Autonomous Movement of Viewpoint by Yoshito Yabuta, Hiroshi Mizumoto, Yasuyuki Hossaka and Shiro Arii 146
A2-4 Modeling and Identification
   Chairmen: Hiroshi Hamamatsu, RV.N. Melnik
   A19 State-space Model Identification Using Input and Output Data with Steady State Values by Manabu Kosaka, Hiroshi Uda, Eiichi Bamba and Hiroshi Shibata 150
   A20 Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of a Rigid / Flexible Manipulator in Contact with a Rotating Surface by Atef A. Ata, Momoh-Jimoh E. Salamy and A.Albagul 156
   A21 Modelling and Control of Electric Vehicle Dynamics Accounting for Skid Phenomena by Roderick V.N. Melnik, Per Sandhold and Ningning Song 162
   A22 Thermal Analysis of Induction Motors under Time-Dependent Frequencies and Electromechanical Loadings by Roderick V.N. Melnik, H. Ying and P.B. Thogersen 168
A3-1 Keynote Speech 4 33
   A High Precision Diffraction-Interferometry Stylus Probing System by Kuang-Chao Fan
   Chairman: Yoshio Mizugaki
A3-2 Adaptive Control
   Chairmen: Shinichi Sagara, Tatsu Aoki
   A23 Proposal of Modified Model Reference Adaptive Control for High-Speed Mechatronics Systems by Tatsu Aoki 173
   A24 Neuro-Based Adaptive Control of a Two-Link Robot by Qinghua Xia, Aun-Neow Poo, Marcelo H. Ang Jr. 179
   A25 Automatic Locomotion Control for Vehicles Using Rough Sets and Multi-valued Neural Network by Kengo Takada, Peng Chen and Kai Ichiyou 185
A3-3 Computer Vision and Recognition
   Chairmen: Kazuhiro Yoshida, Matthew Browne
   A26 Acquisition and Recognition of Objects Appearances Using Eigenspace by Md. Ashrafuzzaman and M M A Hashem 190
   A27 Fast Approach for Real Time Tracking by Maki K. Habib 194
   A28 Wavelet Entropy-based Feature Extraction for Crack Detection in Sewer Pipes by Matthew Browne, Matthians Dorn, Robert Ouellette, T. Christaller and Saeed Shiry 202
B1-1 Keynote Speech 1
   Continuing Development of a Methodology for Technology Transfer - An Application of Culture Manufacturing - by Yoshimi Ito 13
B1-2 Intelligent Machine Tools I
   Chairmen: Teruyuki Asao, Yoshio Saito
   B01 A Study on Controller to Suppress Periodic Speed Variation by Manabu Kosaka and Hiroshi Uda and Eiichi Bamba 207
   B02 Optimization of Slot End-Milling Process by Fixed Cycle Analysis for Die/Mold Machining by Wei L. Wang, Ying Tang, Yoshiaki Kakino, Iwao Yamaji, Tomonori Sato and Hirotoshi Ohtsuka 213
   B03 Flexible Finishing System Using Hyper Cutter Location Data by Fusaomi Nagata, Keigo Watanabe, Yukihiro Kusumoto, Kanzuo Kiguchi, Kunihiro Tsuda, Kazuhiko Yokoyama and Naoki Mori 218
   B04 Geometric Simulation of Roughing based on Intermittent Tool Orientation Series in Simplified Multi-Axes End Milling by Yoshio Mizugaki, Koichi Kikkawa and Koichi Fukuda 224
   B05 Feature Selection in Tool Condition Monitoring System by Sun Jie, M. Rahman, Y.S. Wong and G.S. Hong 230
B1-3 Intelligent Machine Tools II
   Chairmen: Yoshimi Takeuchi, Mustafizur Rahman
   B06 Global Interference Detection in 5-axis Machining of Free-form Surfaces by Songlin Ding, M.A.Mannan and Aun Neow Poo 236
   B07 High Quality Turning by use of Virtual Gauge Measurement for Geometric Error of CNC Lathe by Teruyuki Asao, Yoshio Mizugaki and Hiroshi Kiyota 242
   B08 Geometric Analysis of Underformed Chip Thickness for Ball-nosed End Milling by Hisanobu Terai, Minghui Hao, Koichi Kikkawa and Yoshio Mizugaki 248
   B09 Seamless Modeling and Simulation Methodology of Distributed Control Systems based on Object-oriented Design Pattern by Toyoaki Tomura, Takeshi Kishinami, Kiyoshi Uehiro, Satoshi Kanai, Kazuhiro Ibuka and Susumu Yamamoto 254
   B10 An Implicit Shape Representation Method for Sequence-free Force Estimation in End-milling by Jun'ichi Kaneko, Koji Teramoto and Masahito Onosato 260
B2-1 Keynote Speech 3
   Ultraprecision Micromachining by Means of Diamond Cutting Tools by Yoshimi Takeuchi 27
B2-2 Advanced Machine Tools
   Chairmen: Hiroshi Suzuki, Keiichi Shirase
   B11 Development of an Ultra-Thin Dicing Blade Applying Ultra-Violet Curable Resin by Seungbok Lee, Yasuhio Tani, Toshiyuki Enomoto, Kiyoshi Yangihara and Wei Peng 266
   B12 Investigation of Cooling Effects in Corner Areas of Mold Cores Applied with Copper Alloy Inserts and Cooling Channels by Feng Gao, Akira Oniki, Hiroshi Koresawa, Hiroyuki Narahara and Hiroshi Suzuki 272
   B13 NC Program Diagnosis Using Cutting Process Simulator for Machine Tool Teleoperation by Keiichi Shirase, Hirohisa Narita, Keiichi Nakamoto, Hidefumi Wakamatsu, Akira Tsumaya and Eiji Arai 277
B2-3 Automation Technology I
   Chairmen: Yoshio Saito, Kouichi Kikkawa
   B14 Sensor Integrated Locator for Intelligent Fixture by Javad Akbari, Eiji Utada, Tomohisa Tanaka and Yoshio Saito 283
   B15 Intelligent Cutting of Non-homogeneous Fabrics by M.R. Jackson, P.E. Bamforth and K. Williams 288
   B16 Study on a Feasibility Usage of Hybrid Cell Sysetm with EDM and Machine Tools by Toshio Moro, Hisashi Ootsubo, Kazuhisa Sugiyama, Hidetaka Katougi, Akihiro Goto and Naotake Mohri 294
B2-4 Automation Technology II
   Chairmen: Javad Akbari, M.R. Jackson
   B17 A Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm For Scheduling Flexible Manufacturing System by S. Saravana Sankar and S.G. Ponnambalam 300
   B18 Hybrid Search Algorithms for Single-row Layout in Automated Manufacturing Systems by S.G. Ponnambalam 307
   B19 Strategic Optimization of Placement Time in Chip Mounter System (Approach by Control Software Based on GA Adopting Penalty Method) by Takashi Miyajima, Masayuki Nakamura, Mitsuyuki Kobayashi and Takashi Kosugi 313
   B20 Evaluation of LCA in Eco-Friendly Turning Method by Shojiro Touma, Shigetoshi Ohmori, Kunio Kobubo and Masayoshi Tateno 319
B3-1 Human Resource Development and Education on Mechatronics Technology
   Chairman: Hiroyuki Narahara
   B21 Mechatronics-a priority Technology at Hoa Lac high-tech Park in Vietnam by Chu Hao, Nguyen Cao Menh, Pham Anh Tuan and Nguyen Nhu Vinh 325
   B22 An integrative approach for the formation of an undergraduate Mechatronics Programme of World Class by Dante Jorge Dorantes-Gonzalez 329
B3-2 Rapid Prototyping
   Chairmen: Hiroyuki Narahara, Fang-Jung Shiou
   B23 Effect of Slice Thickness on the Profile Accuracy of Model Maker Rapid Prototyping by Fang-Jung Shiou and Jung-Shiang Gao 335
   B24 Development of Laser Sintering Machine Using Powder Tape by Katsuhiro Maekawa 340
   B25 Study on Design for Manufacture of Rapid Prototyping System Based on Knowledge Database by Hiroyuki Narahara, Shinichiro Kawaguchi and Hiroshi Suzuki 346
   B26 Research on Improvement in Parts Accuracy of Stereolithography Using Quality Engineering by Hiroyuki Narahara, Tatsuya Aono and Hiroshi Suzuki 352
B3-3 Automated Navigation
   Chairmen: Junichiro Sumita, Man Hyung Lee
   B27 Semi-Autonomous Navigation in Civil Air Transports by Junichiro Sumita 358
   B28 Behavior based Neuro-fuzzy Controller for Mobile Robot Navigation by S. Parasuraman, V. Ganapathy and Bijan Shirinzadeh 364
   B29 Path Planning for the Autonomous Mobile Robot Under the Constraints of the Driving Conditions with Unknown Obstacles by Young-Jin Yoon, Young-Jin Lee, Tae-Hyun Won and Man-Hyung Lee 372
C1-1 Mechatronics Devices for Welfare
   Chairmen: Kouichi Kikkawa, Hidetsugu Terada
   C01 Development of a Welfare Work Support System Using a Chair-desk by Teruhisa Ohnishi, Tetsushi Ikoma, Tatsuo Arai, Kenji Inoue and Yasuhi Mae 379
   C02 Dynamic Posture Measurement and Evaluation of Electrically-Powered Wheelchair with Passenger-Development of Electrically-Powered Wheelchair for Measurement Experiment - by Shigenobu Shimada, Kosei Ishimura and Mitsuo Wada 385
C1-2 Advanced Mechatronics Devices
   Chairmen: Hideaki Aburatani, Nobuyuki Iwatsuki
   C03 Development of a High-frequency Intra-body Communication Device by Keisuke Hachisuka, Azusa Nakata, Teruhito Takeda, Kenji Shiba, Ken Sasaki, Hiroshi Hosaka and Kiyoshi Itao 390
   C04 Development of a Light-weight Brake Driven by a PZT Actuator for Robotic Application by Masaru Higuchi, Hiroaki Funabashi and Yukio Takeda 394
   C05 Disk Brakes Driven by Piezoelectric Elements by Masaharu Kimura, Katsunobu Konishi and Lin Lan 400
   C06 Ultrasonic Motor Using Magnet Stator by Hideaki Aburatani 406
C1-3 MEMS
   Chairmen: Takashi Yasuda, Kai-Tai Song
   C07 Design of a Novel Electrostatic Linear Stepping Micromotor by Jen-Chao Tai and Kai-Tai Song 411
   C08 A Resonantly-Driven Piezoelectric Micropump for Microfactory by Jung-Ho Park, Kazuhiro Yoshida, Yoshihiro Nakasu, Shinichi Yokota, Takeshi Seto and Kunihiko Takagi 417
   C09 A Microvalve Using MR Fluid Valve-Body by Kazuhiro Yoshida, Yeon-Oh Jung and Shinichi Yokota 423
   C10 Sensing of Formaldehyde and Brain Blood Oxygen Level for Wearable Healthcare System by Yasuhiro Kawahara, Kiyoshi Naemura, Motonobu Hoshino, Shinya Nagasaki, Ken Sasaki, Hiroshi Hosaka and Kiyoshi Itao 429
C2-2 Precision Mechatronics
   Chairmen: Hidetsugu Terada, Hitoshi Hashizume
   C11 Accuracy Improvement of Parallel Kinematic Machine -Error Compensation System for Joints, Links and Machine Frame- by Takaaki Oiwa 433
   C12 Development of Active Squeeze Gas Bearing Driven by Piezoelectric Actuators -Construction of Radial Squeeze Gas Bearing and Proposal of Numerical Analysis Technique- by Hiromi Isobe and Akira Kyusojin 439
   C13 The Position Control for a Linear-Slider With Twin Linear Drives by Hideaki Honda, Souki Kaku, Hidekazu Miyagawa, Ryuichi Oguro, Ray Nakashima, Teruo Tsuji and Fujio Ohkawa 445
   C14 A New Technique for Measuring Motion Accuracy of Machine Tools: Method and Device by Hua Qiu and Akio Kubo 451
C2-3 Robotics I
   Chairmen: Nobuyuki Iwatsuki, Takaaki Oiwa
   C15 Workspace Analysis and Singularity-free Path Planning of Parallel Manipulators by Anjan Kumar Dash, I-Ming Chen, Song Huat Yeo and Guilin Yang 457
   C16 Motion Control of a Re-Configurable Multi-Fingered Robot System for Carton Packaging by Hidetsugu Terada 463
   C17 Syntheses and Control of Spatial Network-structure Robots by Nobuyuki Iwatsuki, Norifumi Nishizaka, Tomokatsu Kitamura, Iwao Hayashi and Koichi Morikawa 469
   C18 Characteristics of the 3-DOF Planar Positioning-Orientation Mechanisms with Links and Large-Deflective Hinges by Mikio Horie, Shuussaku Kubo and Daiki Kamiya 475
C2-4 Robotics II
   Chairmen: Mikio Horie, Hisayuki Aoyama
   C19 An Experiment in Velocity Type Digital Control of Space Robot Manipulators Using Transpose of GJM by Yuichiro Taira and Shinichi Sagara 481
   C20 A Simple Robust Tracking Control of Robot Manipulators Using a New Representation by Makoto Wada, Masahiro Oya and Toshihiro Kobayashi 487
   C21 Collision Avoidance for a Visuo-motor System Using a Self-organizing Map by Min Han, Nobuhiro Okada, Eiji Kondo and Kenji Minamoto 493
   C22 Piezo Based Micro Robot for Microscope Instrument by Ohmi Fuchiwaki and Hisayuki Aoyama 499
C3-1 Keynote Speech 5
   Mechatronics Solutions: IT Application to an Existing Rail Rolling Mill by Mechanical Engineers by Haruo Kozono 39
   Chairman: Shinichi Yokota
C3-2 Mobile Robot I
   Chairmen: Maki K. Habib, Shigeo Kato
   C23 Modeling and Fabrication of a Mobile Inspection Microrobot Driven by Pneumatic Actuator and Movable in Small Diameter Pipes by Manabu Ono, Toshiaki Hamano, Shinichi Matsuda and Shigeo Kato 505
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   C25 Omni Directional Robot that can Climb A Wall by Maki K. Habib 516
   C26 Walking Control Method for Quadruped Robot by Genetic Algorithms by Tomohisa Ohmori and Peng Chen 523
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   C27 Dynamic Modeling and Control Strategy for Mobile Robot by A. Albagul, Atef.A. Ata, M.J. Salami and K.Z. Karam 529
   C28 Cooperative Map Building of Multiple Mobile Robots by Kai-Tai Song and Hung-Ting Chen 535
   C29 Intelligent Mobile Robots in Multi-Agent Cooperative Task Achievement by Shamsudin H.M. Amin, Rosbi Mamat, M.R. Ahmad, C.K. Tan, Norhayati A. Majid, Eileen L.M. Su and C.F. Yeong 541
   C30 Kinetic Energy Based Potential Field Method and Its Application in Carrying a Long Object in Narrow Space by Xin Yang, Keigo Watanabe, Kiyotaka Izumi and Kazuo Kiguchi 547
   C31 Control of Nonholonomic Mobile Robot by an Adaptive Actor Critic Algorithm with Multi-Step Simulated Experience by Rafiuddin Syam, Keigo Watanabe, Kiyotaka Izumi and Kazuo Kiguchi 553
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Preface
Chapter 1 Systems Description and Models in Economics
   Purpose of This Chapter 1
   1.1 A Systems Description of Economics Systems 1
   1.2 Paradigm Shift 3
   1.3 Conception of This Book 4
   1.4 Methodological Issue 5
   1.5 Three Types of Realities 7
   1.6 Beyond the Systems View of Natural Science 9
   1.7 An Epistemological Framework for a Poly Agent System 10
Chapter 2 Mathematical Research of Evolution and Structural Change -Social Learning Dynamics and Its Bifurcation-
   Aim of This Chapter 13
   2.1 Structural Change and Bifurcation in Social Sciences 13
   2.2 Game Theory and Evolutionary Games 16
   2.3 Social Learning Dynamics 19
   2.4 Asymmetrical Social Learning Dynamics 22
Chapter 3 A Social and Organization Learning Model of Decision Making ーApplication of SLD and Agent Based Simulation-
   Purpose of This Chapter 25
   3.1 Indirect Control 25
   3.2 Norm Formation, Mutual Commitment and Structural Change 28
   3.3 Social Learning Dynamics of the Norm Game 30
   3.4 Centralized and Hierarchical Commitment and Support 35
   3.4.1 Type of Commitments 35
   3.4.2 Educational Effect and Supporting Commitment 36
   3.5 The Historical Change of Social Commitment Structure 39
   3.6 Commitment and Learning Rationality 41
Chapter 4 The Tragedy of the Commons and Its Agent Based and Gaming Modeling
   Aim of This Chapter 43
   4.1 Gaming Simulation and ABM 43
   4.2 Environment Management Gaming 44
   4.3 How to Play Environment Management Gaming 45
   4.4 The Facilitator's Guide of Environment Management Gaming 47
   (1) Purpose of the Facilitator's Guide 47
   (2) Assumption 48
   (3) Preparation of Gaming 48
   (4) Reproduction Rate 48
   (5) Gaming Termination 51
   (6) Institutional Design 52
   (7) Debriefing 52
   4.5 Human Gaming Simulation of the Commons 52
   4.6 Agent Based Simulation and Classifier 54
   4.7 Agent Based Simulation of the Commons 56
   4.8 Agent Based Simulation of the Commons 58
   4.8.1 Agent Based Simulation and Fact Finding 58
   4.8.2 Change of Value 58
   4.8.3 Tax and Subsidy as Institutional Mechanisms of Agent Society 60
   4.8.4 Random Strategy and Docking Method 64
Chapter 5 State Space Complexity and Exchange Algebra
   Purpose of This Chapter 67
   5.1 Introduction 67
   5.2 Axiomatic Foundation of Economic Exchange 70
   5.3 Exchange Algebra 84
   5.3.1 Concept of Exchange and Economics 84
   5.3.2 Redundant Algebra 84
   5.3.3 Exchange Algebra 88
   5.4 Concluding Remarks 94
Chapter 6 The National Economic Field and Algebraic Reconstruction of SNA
   Aim of This Chapter 95
   6.1 The Virtual Economy 95
   6.2 The Structure of Economic Field and SNA 96
   6.3 Classification of Transactions 100
   6.3.1 Introduction 100
   6.3.2 Main Decision Making 103
   (6.3.2.1) [Price[e](t): Decision Making] 103
   (6.3.2.2) [Material Purchase, Production, Selling: Decision Making] 103
   (6.3.2.3) [Equipment Investments: Decision Making of Buying Machinery] 106
   (6.3.2.4) [Employment: Decision Making for Wages and Numbers in Employment] 106
   (6.3.2.5) [Financing: Decision Making] 107
   (6.3.2.6) [Financial Parameters: Decision Making] 110
   (6.3.2.7) [Government: Policy Making] 110
   6.3.3 Accompanying Decision Making 110
   (6.3.3.1) [Government Production and Consumption] 110
   (6.3.3.2) [Household Consumption Expenditure] 110
   (6.3.3.3) [Depreciation and Scrapping of Equipment] 110
   (6.3.3.4) [The Adjustment of Value Added Depending on the Change of Product Stock Price] 111
   (6.3.3.5) [Income Transfer by the Payment of Interest and Tax] 112
   (6.3.3.6) [The Issue and Redemption of Central Bank Notes] 114
   (6.3.3.7) Transfer Transactions 114
   6.3.4 Bottom Up Construction of Macro Economic Variables 127
   (6.3.4.1) [Sector-Deposit: S(ω)] 127
   (6.3.4.2) [Sector-Investment: I(ω)] 129
   (6.3.4.3) [Sector-Value added: Y(ω)] 131
   (6.3.4.4) [Sector-Consumption: C(ω)] 131
   (6.3.4.5) [Sector-Export & Import: EX[e](ω),IM[e](ω)] 131
   (6.3.4.6) [Macro National Economic Variables] 132
   6.4 National Economic Field: Aggregation 132
   6.5 National Economic Field and Bottom Up Reconstruction of SNA 134
   6.5.1 Sector-National Economy Field: Flow Quantities 134
   6.5.2 Sector-National Economy Field: Stock Quantities 162
   6.6 Integrated National Economic Field 164
   6.6.1 Integrated National Economy Field: Flow Quantities 164
   6.6.2 Integrated National Economic Field: Stock Quantities 166
   6.6.3 Basic Identity Equation among Macro Economic Variables 167
   6.7 Conclusion 172
Chapter 7 Gaming Simulation and the Dynamics of a Virtual Economy
   Aim of This Chapter 173
   7.1 Introduction 173
   7.2 Assumption of Virtual Economy Gaming 174
   7.3 Three Types of Gaming Simulation for a Virtual Economy 176
   7.3.1 Dictator's View Model 176
   7.3.2 Bird's Eye View Model 176
   7.3.3 Human Gaming of a Bird's Eye View Model 180
   7.4 Multi Player's Gaming Model 182
   7.5 The Failure and Success of Economic Growth by Gaming 184
   (1) A Case of Failure: Crash 184
   (2) A Successful Case 185
   7.6 A Multiplier Analysis of a Virtual Economy 187
   7.7 Agent Based Simulation of Bird's Eye View Model 189
   7.8 Long Term Growth Path 190
   7.8.1 Maximizing Consumption Utility Case 190
   7.8.2 Maximizing Investment Utility Case 192
   7.9 Conclusion 194
Chapter 8 Network Oriented Industrial Structures
   Aim of This Chapter 197
   8.1 What Is a Network? 197
   8.1.1 A Network as a Platform 197
   8.1.2 The Concept of a Network in Sociology, Economics, and Business Administration 199
   8.2 Industrial Networks in the Software Industry 200
   8.2.1 Network Platforms in the Information Industry 200
   8.2.2 Industrial Structure as Connections of Objects 204
   8.2.3 Knowledge Oriented Transformation in the Computer Industry 206
   8.3 Networks of Medium and Small Enterprises 209
   8.3.1 An Industrial Agglomeration Network 209
   8.3.2 Providing an Industrial Agglomeration Network with Information Capabilities 212
   8.4 The Merits of a Network and Networks of Medium and Small Companies 213
   8.4.1 Inequalities that Reveal the Merits of Networks 213
   8.4.2 Two Possibilities of Knowledge Oriented Transformation of the Industry and the Centralization and Distribution of Knowledge 214
   8.4.3 Open Technology Society 216
   Notes 217
Chapter 9 Learning Dynamics in Platform Externality
   9.1 Platform Concept 219
   9.2 Platform Externality 222
   9.3 Model of Platform Externality and Lock In 223
   9.4 Bifurcation Analysis of Social Learning Dynamics 231
   9.5 Platform Goods and Technological Innovation 232
   9.5.1 Technological Innovation and the Product Lifecycle 232
   9.5.2 Examples of Platform Goods and Technological Innovation 234
   (1) Electric Power Network 234
   (2) ADSL Service 234
   (3) Game Machine Market and Competition among Business Models of the Market 235
   (4) Platform of Distribution Industry 236
   (5) Case Study of the Photocopier Market 236
   (6) Microsoft OS and Network Strategy 237
   9.5.3 The Technological Innovation Strategy of Platform Providing Companies 238
   (1) Competition of Service Goods 238
   (2) Competition among Platform Goods 238
   9.5.4 Institutional Design of a Platform-type Industry Structure 239
   9.6 Cultural Platforms 240
   9.6.1 Introduction 240
   9.6.2 Language and Culture as Platform Goods 240
   9.6.3 Competition and Coexistence of Cultural Elements 241
   9.6.4 Design of a New Civilization 242
References 245
Index 255
Preface
Chapter 1 Systems Description and Models in Economics
   Purpose of This Chapter 1
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1 Transparent Conductors 1
   David S. Ginley and John D. Perkins
2 Electronic Structure of Transparent Conducting Oxides 27
   J. Robertson and B. Falabretti
3 Modeling, Characterization, and Properties of Transparent Conducting Oxides 51
   Timothy J. Coutts, David L. Young, and Timothy A. Gessert
4 Characterization of TCO Materials 111
   David C. Paine, Burag Yaglioglu, and Joseph Berry
5 In Based TCOs 149
   Yuzo Shigesato
6 Transparent Conducting Oxides Based on Tin Oxide 171
   Robert Kykyneshi, Jin Zeng, and David P. Cann
7 Transparent Conductive Zinc Oxide and Its Derivatives 193
   Klaus Ellmer
8 Ternary and Multinary Materials: Crystal/Defect Structure-Property Relationships 265
   Thomas O. Mason, Steven P. Harvey, and Kenneth R. Poeppelmeier
9 Chemistry of Band Structure Engineering 295
   Art Sleight
10 Non-conventional Materials 313
   Hideo Hosono
11 Applications of Transparent Conductors to Solar Energy and Energy Efficiency 353
   Claes G. Granqvist
12 Nanostructured TCOs (ZnO, TiO2, and Beyond) 425
   Dana C. Olson and David S. Ginley
13 Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors for Flexible Electronics 459
14 Junctions 489
   Hiromichi Ohta
15 Process Technology and Industrial Processes 507
   Mamoru Mizuhashi
Index 527
1 Transparent Conductors 1
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2 Electronic Structure of Transparent Conducting Oxides 27
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