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Beiträge zur Kenntniss nordafrikanischer Hyrnenopteren
Adiciones y correccionesPeer reviewe
Beiträge zur Kenntnis nordafrikanischer Hymenopteren
Entre los especialistas de Formicidae (H. Kutter)Peer reviewe
Hidden zero-temperature bicritical point in the two-dimensional anisotropic Heisenberg model: Monte Carlo simulations and proper finite-size scaling
By considering the appropriate finite-size effect, we explain the connection
between Monte Carlo simulations of two-dimensional anisotropic Heisenberg
antiferromagnet in a field and the early renormalization group calculation for
the bicritical point in dimensions. We found that the long length
scale physics of the Monte Carlo simulations is indeed captured by the
anisotropic nonlinear model. Our Monte Carlo data and analysis confirm
that the bicritical point in two dimensions is Heisenberg-like and occurs at
T=0, therefore the uncertainty in the phase diagram of this model is removed.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure
Systematic study of d-wave superconductivity in the 2D repulsive Hubbard model
The cluster size dependence of superconductivity in the conventional
two-dimensional Hubbard model, commonly believed to describe high-temperature
superconductors, is systematically studied using the Dynamical Cluster
Approximation and Quantum Monte Carlo simulations as cluster solver. Due to the
non-locality of the d-wave superconducting order parameter, the results on
small clusters show large size and geometry effects. In large enough clusters,
the results are independent of the cluster size and display a finite
temperature instability to d-wave superconductivity.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; updated with version published in PRL; added
values of Tc obtained from fit
Opposing roles of σB and σB-controlled SpoVG in the global regulation of esxA in Staphylococcus aureus
BACKGROUND: The production of virulence factors in Staphylococcus aureus is tightly controlled by a complex web of interacting regulators. EsxA is one of the virulence factors that are excreted by the specialized, type VII-like Ess secretion system of S. aureus. The esxA gene is part of the σB-dependent SpoVG subregulon. However, the mode of action of SpoVG and its impact on other global regulators acting on esxA transcription is as yet unknown. RESULTS: We demonstrate that the transcription of esxA is controlled by a regulatory cascade involving downstream σB-dependent regulatory elements, including the staphylococcal accessory regulator SarA, the ArlRS two-component system and SpoVG. The esxA gene, preceding the ess gene cluster, was shown to form a monocistronic transcript that is driven by a σA promoter, whereas a putative σB promoter identified upstream of the σA promoter was shown to be inactive. Transcription of esxA was strongly upregulated upon either sarA or sigB inactivation, but decreased in agr, arlR and spoVG single mutants, suggesting that agr, ArlR and SpoVG are able to increase esxA transcription and relieve the repressing effect of the σB-controlled SarA on esxA. CONCLUSION: SpoVG is a σB-dependent element that fine-tunes the expression of esxA by counteracting the σB-induced repressing activity of the transcriptional regulator SarA and activates esxA transcription
Compact 20-pass thin-disk amplifier insensitive to thermal lensing
We present a multi-pass amplifier which passively compensates for distortions
of the spherical phase front occurring in the active medium. The design is
based on the Fourier transform propagation which makes the output beam
parameters insensitive to variation of thermal lens effects in the active
medium. The realized system allows for 20 reflections on the active medium and
delivers a small signal gain of 30 with M = 1.16. Its novel geometry
combining Fourier transform propagations with 4f-imaging stages as well as a
compact array of adjustable mirrors allows for a layout with a footprint of 400
mm x 1000 mm.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
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