نتایج جستجو برای: although for ceres

تعداد نتایج: 10471670  

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 1998
Bruce A. Wielicki Bruce R. Barkstrom Bryan A. Baum Thomas P. Charlock Richard N. Green David P. Kratz Robert B. Lee Patrick Minnis G. Louis Smith Takmeng Wong David F. Young Robert D. Cess James A. Coakley Dominique A. H. Crommelynck Leo Donner Robert Kandel Michael D. King Alvin J. Miller Veerabhadran Ramanathan David A. Randall Larry L. Stowe Ronald Welch

The Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) is part of NASA’s Earth Observing System (EOS). CERES objectives include the following. 1) For climate change analysis, provide a continuation of the Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE) record of radiative fluxes at the top-of-the-atmosphere (TOA), analyzed using the same techniques as the existing ERBE data. 2) Double the accuracy o...

Journal: :J. Log. Comput. 2017
Tsvetan Dunchev Alexander Leitsch Mikheil Rukhaia Daniel Weller

The cut-elimination method CERES (for firstand higherorder classical logic) is based on the notion of a characteristic clause set, which is extracted from an LK-proof and is always unsatisfiable. A resolution refutation of this clause set can be used as a skeleton for a proof with atomic cuts only (atomic cut normal form). This is achieved by replacing clauses from the resolution refutation by ...

2012
Alexander Leitsch Giselle Reis Bruno Woltzenlogel Paleo

Cut-elimination, introduced by Gentzen, plays an important role in automating the analysis of mathematical proofs. The removal of cuts corresponds to the elimination of intermediate statements (lemmas), resulting in an analytic proof. CERes is a method of cut-elimination by resolution that relies on global proof transformations, in contrast to reductive methods, which use local proof-rewriting ...

2006
Matthias Baaz Stefan Hetzl Alexander Leitsch Clemens Richter Hendrik Spohr

Cut-elimination is the most prominent form of proof transformation in logic. The elimination of cuts in formal proofs corresponds to the removal of intermediate statements (lemmas) in mathematical proofs. The cut-elimination method CERES (cut-elimination by resolution) works by constructing a set of clauses from a proof with cuts. Any resolution refutation of this set then serves as a skeleton ...

2016
M. Neveu

Introduction: Interpretation of data acquired at Ceres by the Dawn spacecraft demands a model for the evolution of Ceres’ structure and composition to date. In a recent paper [1], we presented such a model, consistent with pre-Dawn observations and preliminary data returned by Dawn. Here, we describe this model, compare its physico-chemical outcomes to reported observations, and outline possibl...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
David R. Doelling Conor O. Haney Rajendra Bhatt Benjamin R. Scarino Arun Gopalan

The Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) project relies on geostationary (GEO) imager derived TOA broadband fluxes and cloud properties to account for the regional diurnal fluctuations between the Terra and Aqua CERES and MODIS measurements. Anchoring the GEO visible calibration to the MODIS reference calibration and stability is critical for consistent fluxes and cloud retrieva...

2009
Mikhail Yu. Zolotov

The dwarf planet Ceres has a density of 2040–2250 kg m , and a dark non-icy surface with signs of hydrated minerals. As opposed to a differentiated internal structure with a nonporous rocky core and a water mantle, there are arguments for undifferentiated porous interior structure. Ceres’ mass and dimensions are uncertain and do not exclude undifferentiated interior even if hydrostatic equilibr...

2017
Simon F. B. Tett Daniel J. Rowlands Michael J. Mineter Coralia Cartis

A large number of perturbed-physics simulations of the HadAM3 atmospheric model were compared with the CERES (Clouds and Earth’s Radiant Energy System) estimates of Outgoing Longwave Radiation (OLR) and Reflected Shortwave Radiation (RSR) as well as OLR and RSR from the earlier ERBE (Earth Radiation Budget Experiment) estimates. The model configurations were produced from several independent op...

2005
C. T. Russell A Coradini U Christensen M C. De Sanctis W C. Feldman A. Coradini U. Christensen M. C. De Sanctis W. C. Feldman R. Jaumann H. U. Keller A. S. Konopliv T. B. McCord L. A. McFadden H. Y. McSween S. Mottola G. Neukum C. M. Pieters T. H. Prettyman C. A. Raymond D. E. Smith M. V. Sykes B. G. Williams J. Wise M. T. Zuber

By successively orbiting both 4 Vesta and I Ceres the Dawn mission directly addresses the long-standing goals of understanding the origin and evolution of the solar system. Ceres and Vesta are two complementary terrestrial protoplanets (one apparently “wet” and the other ”dry”), whose accretion was probably terminated by the formation of Jupiter. They provide a bridge in our understanding betwe...

2018
Andrea Raponi Maria Cristina De Sanctis Alessandro Frigeri Eleonora Ammannito Mauro Ciarniello Michelangelo Formisano Jean-Philippe Combe Gianfranco Magni Federico Tosi Filippo Giacomo Carrozzo Sergio Fonte Marco Giardino Steven P Joy Carol A Polanskey Marc D Rayman Fabrizio Capaccioni Maria Teresa Capria Andrea Longobardo Ernesto Palomba Francesca Zambon Carol A Raymond Christopher T Russell

The dwarf planet Ceres is known to host a considerable amount of water in its interior, and areas of water ice were detected by the Dawn spacecraft on its surface. Moreover, sporadic water and hydroxyl emissions have been observed from space telescopes. We report the detection of water ice in a mid-latitude crater and its unexpected variation with time. The Dawn spectrometer data show a change ...

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