286 research outputs found
Nonlinear Dynamics in Distributed Systems
We build on a previous statistical model for distributed systems and
formulate it in a way that the deterministic and stochastic processes within
the system are clearly separable. We show how internal fluctuations can be
analysed in a systematic way using Van Kanpen's expansion method for Markov
processes. We present some results for both stationary and time-dependent
states. Our approach allows the effect of fluctuations to be explored,
particularly in finite systems where such processes assume increasing
importance.Comment: Two parts: 8 pages LaTeX file and 5 (uuencoded) figures in Postscript
forma
Searching for Quantum Solitons in a 3+1 Dimensional Chiral Yukawa Model
We search for static solitons stabilized by heavy fermions in a 3+1
dimensional Yukawa model. We compute the renormalized energy functional,
including the exact one-loop quantum corrections, and perform a variational
search for configurations that minimize the energy for a fixed fermion number.
We compute the quantum corrections using a phase shift parameterization, in
which we renormalize by identifying orders of the Born series with
corresponding Feynman diagrams. For higher-order terms in the Born series, we
develop a simplified calculational method. When applicable, we use the
derivative expansion to check our results. We observe marginally bound
configurations at large Yukawa coupling, and discuss their interpretation as
soliton solutions subject to general limitations of the model.Comment: 27 pp., 7 EPS files; email correspondence to [email protected]
Chiral quark-soliton model in the Wigner-Seitz approximation
In this paper we study the modification of the properties of the nucleon in
the nucleus within the quark-soliton model. This is a covariant, dynamical
model, which provides a non-linear representation of the spontaneously broken
SU(2)_L X SU(2)_R symmetry of QCD. The effects of the nuclear medium are
accounted for by using the Wigner-Seitz approximation and therefore reducing
the complex many-body problem to a simpler single-particle problem. We find a
minimum in the binding energy at finite density, a change in the isoscalar
nucleon radius and a reduction of the in-medium pion decay constant. The latter
is consistent with a partial restoration of chiral symmetry at finite density,
which is predicted by other models.Comment: 30 pages, 13 figures; uses REVTeX and epsfi
The HADES mission concept - astrobiological survey of Jupiter's icy moon Europa
The HADES Europa mission concept aims to provide a framework for an astrobiological in-depth investigation of the Jupiter moon Europa, relying on existing technologies and feasibility. This mission study proposes a system consisting of an orbiter, lander and cryobot as a platform for detailed exploration of Europa. While the orbiter will investigate the presence of a liquid ocean and characterize Europa's internal structure, the lander will survey local dynamics of the ice layer and the surface environment. The lander releases a cryobot, that melts into the ice, will sample the pristine subsurface and is expected to provide data on organic and gaseous content and putative bio-signatures. In summary, we present the scientific objectives for an astrobiological investigation of Europa, resulting in a mission concept with a detailed evaluation of scientific instrumentation, mission sequences, basic design of the spacecraft, technology needs and cost estimation
The Role of Intellectual Capital Management in Enhancing Organization’ Competitiveness: An Empirical Study on Algerian Insurance Organizations
The aim of this study is to empirically examine the three stages of intellectual capital management (knowledge management stage, innovation management stage and intellectual property management stage) and their relationship with business competitiveness in the Algerian insurance organizations. This study was conducted based on a psychometrically validated questionnaire designed and distributed to a random sample of 551 managers in 23 Algerian insurance organizations. The response rate was 26% as 209 managers filled the questionnaire in 16 insurance organizations. We used statistical methods to analyze the four principal hypotheses developed. In particularly, we found that: (a) Intellectual capital Management (ICM) has an important existence in Algerian Insurance organizations. (b) competitiveness have an important existence in Algerian Insurance organizations.(C) Intellectual property management(IPM) is positively associated with competitiveness in Algerian Insurance organizations. (d) There is a statistically significant difference amongst Algerian insurance organizations due to privacy determinants (type, experience and turnover).
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n3p31
Bioisosteric modification on melatonin: synthesis of new naphthalene derivatives, in vitro antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity studies
Melatonin (MLT) is a strong free radical scavenger that protects the body from the deleterious effects of excess oxidants. Synthesis of MLT analogue compounds with antioxidant potency has recently attracted the interest of researchers. In general, the strategy consists of modifying the groups in the different sites of the indole ring or replacing the indole ring with an analogue. As part of our ongoing research, the antioxidant capacity and cytotoxicity of newly synthesized MLT analogue naphthalene derivatives were evaluated. The radical scavenging activity was tested by a 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. Most of the synthesized compounds showed significant antioxidant activity in comparison to MLT. The structure-activity relationship was identified. The in vitro cytotoxic effects of the synthesized compounds were also investigated in CHO-K1 cells using the MTT assay
The Diversity of Parvovirus Telomeres
Parvoviridae are small viruses composed of a 4–6 kb linear single-stranded DNA protected by an icosahedral capsid. The viral genes coding non-structural (NS), capsid, and accessory proteins are flanked by intriguing sequences, namely the telomeres. Telomeres are essential for parvovirus genome replication, encapsidation, and integration. Similar (homotelomeric) or different (heterotelomeric) at the two ends, they all contain imperfect palindromes that fold into hairpin structures. Up to 550 nucleotides in length, they harbor a wide variety of motifs and structures known to be recognized by host cell factors. Our study aims to comprehensively analyze parvovirus ends to better understand the role of these particular sequences in the virus life cycle. Forty Parvoviridae terminal repeats (TR) were publicly available in databases. The folding and specific DNA secondary structures, such as G4 and triplex, were systematically analyzed. A principal component analysis was carried out from the prediction data to determine variables signing parvovirus groups. A special focus will be put on adeno-associated virus (AAV) inverted terminal repeats (ITR), a member of the genus Dependoparvovirus used as vectors for gene therapy. This chapter highlights the diversity of the Parvoviridae telomeres regarding shape and secondary structures, providing information that could be relevant for virus-host interactions studies
Accurate stellar masses in the multiple system T Tau
The goal of this study is to obtain accurate estimates for the individual
masses of the components of the tight binary system T Tau S in order to settle
the ongoing debate on the nature of T Tau Sa, a so-called infrared companion.
We take advantage of the fact that T Tau S belongs to a triple system composed
of two hierarchical orbits to simultaneously analyze the motion of T Tau Sb in
the rest frames of T Tau Sa and T Tau N. With this method, it is possible to
pinpoint the location of the center of mass of T Tau S and, thereby, to
determine individual masses for T Tau Sa and T Tau Sb with no prior assumption
about the mass/flux ratio of the system. This improvement over previous studies
of the system results in much better constraints on orbital parameters. We find
individual masses of 2.73+/-0.31 Msun for T Tau Sa and of 0.61+/-0.17 Msun for
T Tau Sb (in agreement with its early-M spectral type), including the
uncertainty on the distance to the system. These are among the most precise
estimates of the mass of any Pre-Main Sequence star, a remarkable result since
this is the first system in which individual masses of T Tauri stars can be
determined from astrometry only. This model-independent analysis confirms that
T Tau Sa is an intermediate-mass star, presumably a very young Herbig Ae star,
that may possess an almost edge-on disk.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysics Letter
Aurès
Préhistoire (E.B.) Les recherches préhistoriques demeurent encore au stade de la prospection dans l’ensemble de l’Aurès. Un seul gisement connu depuis le début du siècle, a fait l’objet d’une fouille moderne : la grotte du Khanguet Si Mohamed Tahar (connue aussi sous le nom de grotte Cappeletti), encore est-elle située sur le versant nord du massif, surplombant le bassin de Timgad. Ce gisement a servi à définir un faciès du Néolithique de tradition capsienne (C. Roubet, 1979). Cependant l’occ..
The HADES mission concept – Astrobiological survey of Jupiter's icy moon Europa
The HADES Europa mission concept aims to provide a framework for an astrobiological in-depth investigation of the Jupiter moon Europa, relying on existing technologies and feasibility. This mission study proposes a system consisting of an orbiter, lander and cryobot as a platform for detailed exploration of Europa. While the orbiter will investigate the presence of a liquid ocean and characterize Europa's internal structure, the lander will survey local dynamics of the ice layer and the surface environment. The lander releases a cryobot, that melts into the ice, will sample the pristine subsurface and is expected to provide data on organic and gaseous content and putative bio-signatures. In summary, we present the scientific objectives for an astrobiological investigation of Europa, resulting in a mission concept with a detailed evaluation of scientific instrumentation, mission sequences, basic design of the spacecraft, technology needs and cost estimations
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