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Urukul – Open-source Frequency Synthesizer Module for Quantum Physics
by
Jördens, Robert
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Britton, Joseph W.
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Kasprowicz, Grzegorz
in
cold atoms experiments
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fpga
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frequency synthesizer
2022
We describe Urukul, a frequency synthesizer based on direct digital synthesis (DDS), optimized for wave generate control in atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) physics experiments. The Urukul module is a part of the Sinara family of modular, open-source hardware designed for the ARTIQ quantum operating system. The Urukul has 4-channel, sub-Hz frequency resolution, controlled phase steps and accurate output amplitude control. The module is available in two population variants. This paper presents Urukul module construction and obtained characteristics.
Journal Article
Sampler – Open-Source Data Acquisition Module for Quantum Physics
2022
The Sinara hardware platform is a modular, opensource measurement and control system dedicated to quantum applications that require hard real-time performance. The hardware is controlled and managed by the ARTIQ, open-source software that provides nanosecond timing resolution and submicrosecond latency. The Sampler is a general-purpose precision ADC sampling unit with programmable gain and configurable interface. It is used in numerous applications like laser frequency and intensity servo. This paper presents the Sampler module construction and obtained characteristics.
Journal Article
New U-Pb data on the age of rhyolite from Middle Zauralye: Evidence for change of crustal geodynamic regimes
by
Chuvashov, B. I.
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Larionov, A. N.
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Bochkarev, V. S.
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Crust
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Earth
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Earth and Environmental Science
2013
The Turinskaya Series represented by Cenotype rocks of rhyolitebasalt composition is widely abun dant along the eastern slope of the Urals and in West Siberia filling large grabens in the pre Jurassic base ment. Formations of the Turinskaya volcanogenic series are usually distinguished as the taphrogenetic structural level together with the Chelyabinsk carbon iferous series. In the opinion of A.P. Karpinskii [5], the dislocated character of TriassicJurassic deposits in this long zone provides evidence for posthumous orog eny in the Urals during the Early Mesozoic period.V.E. Khain [10] distinguished the taphrogenetic struc tural level as the final stage in the evolution of the geo syncline orogenic system, which is supported by many researchers, in particular, V.N. Puchkov.
Journal Article
AluCine Festival brings indie Latin American films to Toronto
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Rozo, Sinara
2015
\"All the films that we show here don't pay tribute to corporations,\" [Sinara Rozo] said, \"They're made by local and international heroes and they talk about realities and issues that you will never be able to portray and exhibit in a mainstream festival.\" \"We have films for children, we have documentaries, we have LGBTQ films, we have experimental films, we have feature films, we have fiction, drama, animation. It's a little bit of everything to celebrate that diversity,\" she said.
Newspaper Article
Atico Asset Management lanca carteira \long/short\; Source: Gazeta Mercantil
2005
Fundo tem como meta rentabilidade entre 150% e 200% do CDI. A Atico Asset Management esta lancando um fundo de \"long/short\", que busca retorno por meio de estrategias de arbitragem no mercado de acoes. De acordo com o socio da gestora de recursos, Ricardo Junqueira, a expectativa e que o Atico Long Short alcance um retorno entre 150% e 200% do Certificado de Deposito Interfinanceiro (CDI).A meta de rentabilidade e ambiciosa, uma vez que e praticamente o dobro do retorno das aplicacoes atreladas aos juros. Mas, segundo especialistas, o fundo \"long/short\", diferentemente da maioria dos multimercados, conta com a vantagem de nao ter correlacao com o mercado em que opera.Para a superintendente de Produtos de Investimento do BankBoston, Sinara Figueiredo, a unica estrategia vencedora entre os multimercados neste ano tem sido a de \"long/short\". \"E um fundo que nao sofre com o sobe-e-desce dos mercados\", ressalta.
Newsletter
Yeda Crusius é a 1a mulher a chegar ao governo gaúcho
2006
PORTO ALEGRE (Reuters) - A deputada federal Yeda Crusius (PSDB) venceu o ex-ministro Olívio Dutra (PT) na eleição deste domingo e será a próxima governadora do Rio Grande do Sul. É a primeira vez que o PSDB estará à frente do Executivo gaúcho e que o comando do Estado será de responsabilidade de uma mulher. O resultado confirmou o favoritismo de Yeda Crusius, apontado em todas as pesquisas de intenção de voto para o segundo turno. A tendência de crescimento de Dutra (PT) e de redução de mais de 20 por cento na vantagem da tucana, detectada em três levantamentos sucessivos, chegou a animar a militância petista, mas não foi ratificada pelas urnas. Durante a campanha eleitoral, a crise econômica do Estado foi o centro do debate. A tucana enfatizou seu desejo de implantar um ``novo jeito de governar'' e rebateu as críticas do adversário, a quem acusou de ser representante de uma velha forma de fazer política e ser responsável pela perda de investimentos, como a instalação de uma fábrica da Ford.
Newspaper Article
Ático lança carteira \long/short\
2005
Os fundos \"long/short\" operam comprados em ações com potencial de valorização e vendidos em papéis sobrevalorizados, buscando ganhar com as distorções de preços. Se os pares são montados na mesma proporção, essas carteiras operam como \"market neutral\", ou seja, sem ficar expostos às oscilações da Bolsa. Há fundos que montam operações com índices e seus derivativos e, portanto, se identificam uma tendência para a Bolsa correm os riscos do mercado. Para garantir a performance, o Ático terá um volume máximo de R$ 100 milhões. \"Esse é o patrimônio satisfatório para montar as posições no fundo\", diz. A aplicação mínima é de R$ 10 mil e as aloçações em \"long/short\" deverão limitar-se a 50% do patrimônio. O lastro ficará em LFTs.
Newspaper Article
Mutirão de combate à dengue
2006
O mutirão foi recebido com satisfação pelos moradores. A vendedora Iraci Oliveira, de 47 anos, que plantou flores, banana, abóbora e manga num barranco à beira da rodovia, diz que a comunidade não colabora com a limpeza. \"Tento fazer minha parte, capinando e limpando a área que acabou virando meu jardim. Mas, as pessoas jogam tudo aí, desde lixo e animais mortos até restos de construção\", afirma ela, que mora no bairro Glalijá, região Oeste, há oito anos. O mau cheiro causado pelo lixo acumulado no Anel Rodoviário também incomoda comerciantes vizinhos.
Newspaper Article
DIVIDED THEY STAND
1992
This year will be no exception. Despite months of talk about political unity, the Arab vote is more split than ever, with the three Arab-oriented parties feuding and votes floating toward the \"Zionist\" left Labor and Meretz and even toward the Likud. And despite a clear thumbs-up from the fundamentalist Islamic Movement for Muslims to participate in the elections, insiders say the Democratic Front, the PLP and the Arab Democratic Party will be lucky even to retain the total of six seats they won in 1988. Then, four went to the Democratic Front (two of whose MKs were Jewish and one of whom, Charlie Biton, broke away in mid-term) and one each to Miari and Darawshe. About 40 percent of the Arab vote went to the Zionist parties. And many votes went to waste because the Arab parties did not come to any surplus-votes agreement. \"[Muhammad Miari] thought he could get away with raising a flag and not doing any work,\" says [Al-Sinara]'s [Lutfi Mashour]. Samih al-Qasem, editor of Nazareth's other independent weekly, Kul al-Arab, adds that Arab voters \"first and foremost want to be Israeli. Secondly, they want to improve the economy of the Arab sector. They're not interested in the ideology of Miari or the Democratic Front.\" What Arab politicians fear most is that many disillusioned Arabs simply won't vote. Still more may cast their ballot for the Zionist parties, which have worked hard in their own right to increase their popularity among Arabs. Nawaf Massalha, who has a safe seat on Labor's list at No. 20, reckons that Arab votes could account for \"up to three Labor seats,\" and perhaps one more for Meretz. David Mena, head of the Likud's campaign in the Arab community, says his party did not leave a stone unturned, even holding first- time campaign visits to all-Muslim and usually hostile towns such as Majd al-Krum and Tira. The pitch: that only the Likud can bring peace and prosperity.
Magazine Article