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    Complex Hadamard matrices contained in a Bose-Mesner algebra

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    A complex Hadamard matrix is a square matrix H with complex entries of absolute value 1 satisfying HH=nIHH^*= nI, where * stands for the Hermitian transpose and I is the identity matrix of order nn. In this paper, we first determine the image of a certain rational map from the dd-dimensional complex projective space to Cd(d+1)/2\mathbb{C}^{d(d+1)/2}. Applying this result with d=3d=3, we give constructions of complex Hadamard matrices, and more generally, type-II matrices, in the Bose-Mesner algebra of a certain 3-class symmetric association scheme. In particular, we recover the complex Hadamard matrices of order 15 found by Ada Chan. We compute the Haagerup sets to show inequivalence of resulting type-II matrices, and determine the Nomura algebras to show that the resulting matrices are not decomposable into generalized tensor products.Comment: 28 pages + Appendix A + Appendix

    GTRACE-RS: Efficient Graph Sequence Mining using Reverse Search

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    The mining of frequent subgraphs from labeled graph data has been studied extensively. Furthermore, much attention has recently been paid to frequent pattern mining from graph sequences. A method, called GTRACE, has been proposed to mine frequent patterns from graph sequences under the assumption that changes in graphs are gradual. Although GTRACE mines the frequent patterns efficiently, it still needs substantial computation time to mine the patterns from graph sequences containing large graphs and long sequences. In this paper, we propose a new version of GTRACE that enables efficient mining of frequent patterns based on the principle of a reverse search. The underlying concept of the reverse search is a general scheme for designing efficient algorithms for hard enumeration problems. Our performance study shows that the proposed method is efficient and scalable for mining both long and large graph sequence patterns and is several orders of magnitude faster than the original GTRACE

    About the Chemical Evolution of dSphs (and the peculiar Globular Cluster Omega Cen)

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    We present three dimensional hydrodynamical simulations aimed at studying the dynamical and chemical evolution of the interstellar medium (ISM) in isolated dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs). This evolution is driven by the explosion of Type II and Type Ia supernovae, whose different contribution on both the dynamics and chemical enrichment is taken into account. Radiative losses are effective in radiating away the huge amount of energy released by SNe explosions, and the dSph is able to retain most of the gas allowing a long period (>2-3 Gyr) of star formation, as usually observed in this kind of galaxies. We are able to reproduce the stellar metallicity distribution function (MDF) as well as the peculiar chemical properties of strongly O-depleted stars observed in several dSphs. The model also naturally predicts two different stellar populations, with an anti-correlation between [Fe/H] and velocity dispersion, similarly to what observed in the Sculptor and Fornax dSphs. These results derive from the inhomogeneous pollution of the SNe Ia, a distinctive characteristic of our model. We also applied the model to the peculiar globular cluster (GC) Omega Cen in the hypothesis that it is the remnant of a formerly larger stellar system, possibly a dSph.Comment: To appear in the IAU Symposium 255, "Low-Metallicity Star Formation: From the First stars to Dwarf Galaxies", contributed talk, 5 page

    Stroboscopic Technique for Dynamic Observation of Ferromagnetic Domains at Low Frequencies in Scanning Electron Microscopy

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    A new stroboscopic technique for the observation of periodic phenomena at low frequencies (10 -100 Hz) in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is developed in the present study. This new technique is based on the line-sampling stroboscopy instead of the point-sampling stroboscopy which has been commonly used for the dynamic observation at high frequencies (\u3e 1 kHz). In this stroboscopy, a multi-frame display with the individual stroboscopic image at different phase can be easily introduced with no reduction of the detection efficiency. The main application of the present stroboscopy at low frequencies is the dynamic observation of magnetic domains. In this case, high voltage scanning electron microscopy is very effective to increase the magnetic contrast as pointed out by several workers. According to this, dynamic observation of Fe-Si 3% single crystals under a drive field of line frequency (60 Hz) using a 200 kV high voltage SEM (JSEM-200, JEOL Co. Ltd.) is achieved in this paper, as a typical application of this new stroboscopy. From these dynamic observation, it is concluded that this new technique is a very useful tool to analyze the dynamic property of magnetic materials in practical use

    プロトンポンプ阻害薬および併用薬の使用と急性腎障害発症リスクとの関連性:ネステッドケースコントロール研究

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    京都大学新制・課程博士博士(医学)甲第24478号医博第4920号新制||医||1062(附属図書館)京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻(主査)教授 山本 洋介, 教授 近藤 尚己, 教授 柳田 素子学位規則第4条第1項該当Doctor of Medical ScienceKyoto UniversityDFA

    Iñupiaq pride: Kivgiq (Messenger Feast) on the Alaskan North Slope

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    This paper explores tradition as dynamics of social life, history, and power relations and its meanings for local people through the examination of a revitalised ancient festival among Iñupiat on the Alaskan North Slope. In one form or another, Iñupiaq people had celebrated Kivgiq (Messenger Feast) for many centuries. However, the earlier representations of Kivgiq were discontinued in the early 20th century due to social, economic, and environmental pressures. In 1988 after a lapse of more than 70 years, the modern Kivgiq was reconstructed with intent to provide each Iñupiaq with an even stronger collective identity and enhanced ethnic pride. The first modern Kivgiq generated more than 2,000 participants and successfully integrated ancient values into those of the modern context. Now held every second year, the revitalised tradition embodies Iñupiaq socio-economic empowerment. Kivgiq is one of the most important activities to index what contemporary Iñupiat mean by tradition. Along with many other traditional activities defined by Iñupiat, such as whaling, hunting, and dancing, the contemporary Messenger Feast is the key sphere where people regenerate, reinterpret, and renegotiate their traditions to themselves and to wider audiences.À travers l’étude d’un ancien festival revitalisé chez les Iñupiat du North Slope en Alaska, cet article explore la notion de tradition en tant que dynamique de vie sociale, d’histoire et de relation de pouvoir ainsi que ce qu’elle signifie pour les populations locales. Quelle qu’en ait été sa forme, voilà des siècles que les Iñupiat célèbrent Kivgiq (la fête du messager). Toutefois, les plus anciennes célébrations de Kivgiq ont cessé au début du 20e siècle dues à des pressions sociales, économiques et environnementales. En 1988, après plus de 70 ans, le Kigviq moderne a été recréé afin de donner à chaque Iñupiaq une identité collective encore plus forte et afin de rehausser la fierté ethnique. Le premier Kivgiq moderne a attiré plus de 2000 participants et a réussi à intégrer aux anciennes valeurs celles du contexte actuel. Ayant maintenant lieu tous les deux ans, cette tradition revitalisée incarne la réappropriation du pouvoir socio-économique des Iñupiat. Kivgiq est l’une des activités qui caractérise le mieux ce que les Iñupiat entendent par tradition. Au même titre que de nombreuses autres activités traditionnelles définies par les Iñupiat telles que la poursuite de la baleine, la chasse et la danse, la fête du messager d’aujourd’hui est la sphère clé où les gens se régénèrent, réinterprètent et renégocient leurs traditions pour eux-mêmes et pour une plus large audience

    Interactions between Quantifier Scope and Topic/Focus

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    This paper explores interactions between quantifier scope and topic/focus. More specifically, it is demonstrated that quantifier raising (as in English) can be accounted for as a consequence of covert topic/focus movement to higher projections. First, the delta QP hypothesis is proposed, which is characterized by (a) a universal principle of movement to Δ projection to satisfy [+topic] and [+focus] features and (b) parameterized strength of these features. Following Lambova\u27s (2004) account of Bulgarian, these features are strong and thus NPs with these features must undergo movement prior to Spell-Out. On the other hand, these features are weak in English and therefore movement must take place after Spell-Out. This follows the absence of Topic/Focus obligatory movement in English. Second, it will be shown that the above proposal indeed corresponds to the scope interpretations of quantifiers under specific topic and focus allocation. Finally, it is shown that the delta QP hypothesis makes accurate predictions for Bulgarian quantifiers
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