646 research outputs found
Entanglement of transverse modes in a pendular cavity
We study the phenomena that arise in the transverse structure of
electromagnetic field impinging on a linear Fabry-Perot cavity with an
oscillating end mirror. We find quantum correlations among transverse modes
which can be considered as a signature of their entanglement.Comment: 10 pages, 4 eps figures, ReVTeX file, to appear in J. Opt. B: Quantum
Semiclass. Op
Vortex pinning and flux flow microwave studies of coated conductors
Demanding microwave applications in a magnetic field require the material
optimization not only in zero-field but, more important, in the in-field flux
motion dominated regime. However, the effect of artificial pinning centers
(APC) remains unclear at high frequency. Moreover, in coated conductors the
evaluation of the high frequency material properties is difficult due to the
complicated electromagnetic problem of a thin superconducting film on a
buffered metal substrate. In this paper we present an experimental study at 48
GHz of 150-200 nm YBaCuO coated conductors, with and without
APCs, on buffered Ni-5at%W tapes. By properly addressing the electromagnetic
problem of the extraction of the superconductor parameters from the measured
overall surface impedance , we are able to extract and to comment on the
London penetration depth, the flux flow resistivity and the pinning constant,
highlighting the effect of artificial pinning centers in these samples.Comment: 5 pages, IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond., accepted for publication
(2019
Exploring blockchain in the accounting domain: a bibliometric analysis
Abstract
Purpose – Considering the growing interests in managerial and accounting issues related to blockchain
technology (BT), the study aims at identifying the main research venues in this specific field. In particular, the
purpose is to understand the spatial and temporal production and distribution of research documents,
highlighting the most relevant topics, the most influential authors and research.
Design/methodology/approach – This research carries out a bibliometric analysis of 189 research
documents in the business, management and accounting areas. Data collection and refining is carried out from
the Scopus database. The data analysis is based on a hybrid literature review approach using a descriptive
bibliometric method, data analysis visualization (through VOSViewer software) and thematic analysis.
Findings – Results indicate that research studies focused on BT and accounting have been growing
exponentially over the last three years, with authors who previously focused on generalist themes, and are now
facing more specific issues. Through cluster analysis, the authors propose the framework of accounting
domain and blockchain technology (ADOB) to systematize and visualize the map of current studies about the
BT in the accounting domain.
Research limitations/implications – The analysis highlights some aspects less investigated at the first
research stage in the field of BT and accounting, such as the growing need of new accounting and control
processes to address the practical issues of BT implementation and the need for education and training to
stimulate a proper use of BT by accountants and practitioners.
Originality/value – This study is the first to adopt a bibliometric and thematic analysis to investigate BT in
the accounting domain. The authors provide significant insights that could guide and foster the use of BT for
accountants and practitioners, defining future research lines and a research agenda for academic researchers
Homological analysis of multi-qubit entanglement
We propose the usage of persistent homologies to characterize multipartite
entanglement. On a multi-qubit data set we introduce metric-like measures
defined only in terms of bipartite entanglement and then we derive barcodes. We
show that they are able to provide a good classification of entangled states,
at least for a small number of qubit
Leukotrienes in Atherosclerosis: New Target Insights and Future Therapy Perspectives
Atherosclerosis represents an important chronic inflammatory process associated with several pathophysiological reactions in the vascular wall. The arachidonic acid, released by phospholipase A2, is an important substrate for the production of a group of lipid mediators known as leukotrienes, which induce proinflammatory signaling through the activation of specific BLT and CysLT receptors. The interaction of these substances in the vascular wall determines important morphological alterations like the early lipid retention and the accumulation of foam cells, the development of intimal hyperplasia, and advanced atherosclerotic lesions, and it plays an important role in the rupture of atherosclerotic plaque. Many studies regarding myocardial ischemia and reperfusion show that leukotriene signaling may be involved in the development of ischemic injury. For these, reasons both leukotriene synthesis inhibitors and leukotriene receptor antagonists have been suggested for inducing beneficial effects at different stages of the atherosclerosis process and may represent a new therapeutic target in the treatment of atherosclerotic vessel diseases, in particular in acute coronary syndrome
Exercise stress testing in clinical practice
Exercise stress testing is an important diagnostic tool for evaluating patient’s cardiovascular performance. The present review describes the accuracy and the value of exercise stress testing in different settings: after an acute coronary event, after percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary artery bypass graft; in patients risk assessment before non-cardiac surgery; in diabetic population; in patients with baseline electrocardiographic abnormalities. Moreover, this review provides insights relating to test accuracy in women and geriatric patients. Finally, this review explores new variables/parameters (dyspnea, chronotropic incompentence, heart rate recovery, functional capacity, integrated scores) that in the last few years added an incremental value to conventional analysis of exercise-induced angina or electrocardiographic changes
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