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Normal origamis of Mumford curves
An origami (also known as square-tiled surface) is a Riemann surface covering
a torus with at most one branch point. Lifting two generators of the
fundamental group of the punctured torus decomposes the surface into finitely
many unit squares. By varying the complex structure of the torus one obtains
easily accessible examples of Teichm\"uller curves in the moduli space of
Riemann surfaces. The p-adic analogues of Riemann surfaces are Mumford curves.
A p-adic origami is defined as a covering of Mumford curves with at most one
branch point, where the bottom curve has genus one. A classification of all
normal non-trivial p-adic origamis is presented and used to calculate some
invariants. These can be used to describe p-adic origamis in terms of glueing
squares.Comment: 21 pages, to appear in manuscripta mathematica (Springer
Next-to-Leading Order QCD Corrections to the Lifetime Difference of Mesons
We compute the QCD corrections to the decay rate difference in the system, , in the next-to-leading logarithmic
approximation using the heavy quark expansion approach. Going beyond leading
order in QCD is essential to obtain a proper matching of the Wilson
coefficients to the matrix elements of local operators from lattice gauge
theory. The lifetime difference is reduced considerably at next-to-leading
order. We find in terms of the bag parameters in the
NDR scheme. As a further application of our analysis we also derive the
next-to-leading order result for the mixing-induced CP asymmetry in inclusive
decays, which measures .Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, 1 figure; minor modifications of the text, improved
discussion of eq. (35), all results unchange
A series of coverings of the regular n-gon
We define an infinite series of translation coverings of Veech's double-n-gon
for odd n greater or equal to 5 which share the same Veech group. Additionally
we give an infinite series of translation coverings with constant Veech group
of a regular n-gon for even n greater or equal to 8. These families give rise
to explicit examples of infinite translation surfaces with lattice Veech group.Comment: A missing case in step 1 in the proof of Thm. 1 b was added. (To
appear in Geometriae Dedicata.
Two-loop matching of the dipole operators for and
The order corrections to the Wilson coefficients of the dipole
operators () at the matching scale are a crucial ingredient
for a complete next- to-leading logarithmic calculation of the branching ratio
for . Given the phenomenological relevance and the fact that
this two-loop calculation has been done so far only by one group [1], we
present a detailed re-calculation using a different method. Our results are in
complete agreement with those in ref. [1].Comment: 24 pages, latex, 6 figures include
Estimate of B(K -> pi nu nubar) from Standard Model fits to lambda_t
We estimate B(K -> pi nu nubar) in the context of the Standard Model by
fitting for lambda_t = Vtd x V*ts of the `kaon unitarity triangle' relation. We
fit data from epsilon_K, the CP-violating parameter describing K-mixing, and
a_{psi K}, the CP-violating asymmetry in B -> J/psi K decays. Our estimate is
independent of the CKM matrix element Vcb and of the ratio of Bs to Bd mixing
frequencies. The measured value of B(K+ -> pi+ nu nubar) can be compared both
to this estimate and to predictions made from the ratio of B mixing
frequencies.Comment: 8 pages, including 6 figures. v3 includes an expanded discussion of
correlations between SM inputs to the lambda_t fit, clarifies the discussion
of the independence of this result from the ratio of B mixing frequencies,
includes minor updates to the values of SM input parameters, and includes
some new and some updated reference
CP Violation and Flavour Mixing in the Standard Model -- 1996 Update
We review and update the constraints on the parameters of the quark flavour
mixing matrix in the standard model and estimate the resulting CP
asymmetries in decays, taking into account recent experimental and
theoretical developments. With the updated CKM matrix we present the
currently-allowed range of the ratios and ,
as well as the standard model predictions for the \bsbsbar\ mixing parameter
\xs (or, equivalently, \delms) and the quantities , and , which characterize the CP-asymmetries in
-decays.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX, 9 figures; updated to include latest experimental
results on Bs-Bs(bar) mixin
Clinical Evaluation of a Telemedically Linked Intraoral Drug Delivery System
The miniaturized intraoral drug delivery system BuccalDose is composed of a replaceable cartridge which is worn in a removable prosthesis and an external base station for telemedical therapy monitoring. The system has now been tested for the first time with Parkinson\u2019s disease (PD) patients. The study evaluated the usability of the entire system, the functionality of the telemedical transmission path and the functionality of the cartridge, which uses an osmotic pumping principle to release a liquid drug formulation to the buccal mucosa. The BuccalDose system was generally considered to be easy to handle, even with movement disorders, up to a mild-moderate disease stage. In addition, the obtained in vivo release rates of the cartridges confirmed the previously achieved in vitro release behavior
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Infection with the Intracellular Protozoan Parasite Theileria parva Induces Constitutively High Levels of NF-κ B in Bovine T Lymphocytes.
The intracellular protozoan parasite Theileria parva causes a lymphoproliferative disease of T cells in cattle and uncontrolled lymphocyte proliferation in culture. We have identified and characterized in infected cells the transcriptional activator, NF-κ B, whose recognition motifs have been identified in several gene enhancers important for lymphocyte-specific gene expression. NF-κ B is normally constitutively activated in nuclear extracts derived from B cells and can be induced in T cells and nonlymphoid cells by phorbol esters. Theileria-infected lymphocytes contained constitutively high levels of activated NF-kappa B in nuclear fractions and inactive NF-κ B in cytoplasmic fractions. The inactive cytoplasmic precursor could be activated by treatment of extracts with deoxycholate, which was shown previously to dissociate NF-κ B from an inhibitor, I kappa B. Treatment of lymphocyte extracts with 3 mM GTP stimulated NF-κ B binding to its recognition motif in vitro, thereby distinguishing it from a related nuclear factor, H2-TF1. Selective killing of the parasite, which left the host cells intact, resulted in a rapid loss of NF-κ B from the nuclear fractions and a slower loss from the cytoplasmic fractions. In parasitized cells, NF-κ B could not be further stimulated by treatment with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate whereas in cells treated to remove the parasite, this compound stimulated elevated levels of NF-κ B. We propose that high levels of activated NF-κ B are maintained by the presence of the parasite in infected T cells. Similarly, we propose that the high levels of inactive cytoplasmic precursor are a result of increased synthesis due to the presence of the parasite
Three-Loop Anomalous Dimension of the Heavy Quark Pair Production Current in Non-Relativistic QCD
The three-loop non-mixing contributions to the anomalous dimension of the
leading order quark pair production current in non-relativistic QCD are
computed. It is demonstrated that the renormalization procedure can only be
carried out consistently if the dynamics of both soft and the ultrasoft degrees
of freedom is present for all scales below the heavy quark mass, and if the
soft and ultrasoft renormalization scales are always correlated.Comment: 19 pages, revtex, 5 postscript figures include
B_{s,d}\to \gamma\gamma decay in the model with one universal extra dimension
We estimate the beyond the Standard Model (SM) contribution to the B_{s,d}
\to \gamma\gamma double radiative decay in the framework of the model with one
universal extra dimension. This contribution gives a \sim 3 (6)% enhancement of
the branching ratio calculated in the SM for B_{s (d)} \to \gamma\gamma.Comment: 5 pages, 1 fig, uses espcrc
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