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    Journal of statistical physics 65 (1991), S. 495-529 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Point vortices ; microcanonical ensemble ; negative temperature ; thermodynamic limit ; 2d turbulence ; U-statistics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Results from the theory ofU-statistics are used to characterize the microcanonical partition function of theN-vortex system in a rectangular region for largeN, under various boundary conditions, and for neutral, asymptotically neutral, and nonneutral systems. Numerical estimates show that the limiting distribution is well matched in the region of major probability forN larger than 20. Implications for the thermodynamic limit are discussed. Vortex clustering is quantitatively studied via the average interaction energy between negative and positive vortices. Vortex states for which clustering is generic (in a statistical sense) are shown to result from two modeling processes: the approximation of a continuous inviscid fluid by point vortex configurations; and the modeling of the evolution of a continuous fluid at high Reynolds number by point vortex configurations, with the viscosity represented by the annihilation of close positive-negative vortex pairs. This last process, with the vortex dynamics replaced by a random walk, reproduces quite well the late-time features seen in spectral integration of the 2d Navier-Stokes equation.
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Of the many possible health challenges posed during extended exploratory missions to space, the effects of space radiation on cardiovascular disease and cancer are of particular concern. There are unique challenges to estimating those radiation risks; care and appropriate and rigorous methodology should be applied when considering small cohorts such as the NASA astronaut population. The objective of this work was to establish whether there is evidence for excess cardiovascular disease or cancer mortality in an early NASA astronaut cohort and determine if a correlation exists between space radiation exposure and mortality.
    Keywords: Aerospace Medicine
    Type: JSC-CN-40709 , 2018 NASA Human Research Program Investigators'' Workshop; Jan 22, 2018 - Jan 25, 2018; Galveston, TX; United States
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