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Nonperturbative Spectrum of Anomalous Scaling Exponents in the Anisotropic Sectors of Passively Advected Magnetic Fields
We address the scaling behavior of the covariance of the magnetic field in
the three-dimensional kinematic dynamo problem when the boundary conditions
and/or the external forcing are not isotropic. The velocity field is gaussian
and -correlated in time, and its structure function scales with a
positive exponent . The covariance of the magnetic field is naturally
computed as a sum of contributions proportional to the irreducible
representations of the SO(3) symmetry group. The amplitudes are non-universal,
determined by boundary conditions. The scaling exponents are universal, forming
a discrete, strictly increasing spectrum indexed by the sectors of the symmetry
group. When the initial mean magnetic field is zero, no dynamo effect is found,
irrespective of the anisotropy of the forcing. The rate of isotropization with
decreasing scales is fully understood from these results.Comment: 22 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to PR
The decay of homogeneous anisotropic turbulence
We present the results of a numerical investigation of three-dimensional
decaying turbulence with statistically homogeneous and anisotropic initial
conditions. We show that at large times, in the inertial range of scales: (i)
isotropic velocity fluctuations decay self-similarly at an algebraic rate which
can be obtained by dimensional arguments; (ii) the ratio of anisotropic to
isotropic fluctuations of a given intensity falls off in time as a power law,
with an exponent approximately independent of the strength of the fluctuation;
(iii) the decay of anisotropic fluctuations is not self-similar, their
statistics becoming more and more intermittent as time elapses. We also
investigate the early stages of the decay. The different short-time behavior
observed in two experiments differing by the phase organization of their
initial conditions gives a new hunch on the degree of universality of
small-scale turbulence statistics, i.e. its independence of the conditions at
large scales.Comment: 9 pages, 17 figure
CATS: linearizability and partition tolerance in scalable and self-organizing key-value stores
Distributed key-value stores provide scalable, fault-tolerant, and self-organizing
storage services, but fall short of guaranteeing linearizable consistency
in partially synchronous, lossy, partitionable, and dynamic networks, when data
is distributed and replicated automatically by the principle of consistent hashing.
This paper introduces consistent quorums as a solution for achieving atomic
consistency. We present the design and implementation of CATS, a distributed
key-value store which uses consistent quorums to guarantee linearizability and partition tolerance in such adverse and dynamic network conditions. CATS is
scalable, elastic, and self-organizing; key properties for modern cloud storage
middleware. Our system shows that consistency can be achieved with practical
performance and modest throughput overhead (5%) for read-intensive workloads
Anisotropic Homogeneous Turbulence: hierarchy and intermittency of scaling exponents in the anisotropic sectors
We present the first measurements of anisotropic statistical fluctuations in
perfectly homogeneous turbulent flows. We address both problems of
intermittency in anisotropic sectors and hierarchical ordering of anisotropies
on a direct numerical simulation of a three dimensional random Kolmogorov flow.
We achieved an homogeneous and anisotropic statistical ensemble by randomly
shifting the forcing phases. We observe high intermittency as a function of the
order of the velocity correlation within each fixed anisotropic sector and a
hierarchical organization of scaling exponents at fixed order of the velocity
correlation at changing the anisotropic sector.Comment: 6 pages, 3 eps figure
Molecular adaptation to calsequestrin 2 (CASQ2) point mutations leading to catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT): comparative analysis of R33Q and D307H mutants
Homozygous calsequestrin 2 (CASQ2) point mutations leads to catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia: a common pathogenetic feature appears to be the drastic reduction of mutant CASQ2 in spite of normal transcription. Comparative biochemical analysis of R33Q and D307H knock in mutant mice identifies different pathogenetic mechanisms for CASQ2 degradation and different molecular adaptive mechanisms. In particular, each CASQ2 point mutation evokes specific adaptive cellular and molecular processes in each of the four adaptive pathways investigated. Thus, similar clinical phenotypes and identical cellular mechanism for cardiac arrhythmia might imply different molecular adaptive mechanisms
Statistics of pressure and of pressure-velocity correlations in isotropic turbulence
Some pressure and pressure-velocity correlation in a direct numerical
simulations of a three-dimensional turbulent flow at moderate Reynolds numbers
have been analyzed. We have identified a set of pressure-velocity correlations
which posseses a good scaling behaviour. Such a class of pressure-velocity
correlations are determined by looking at the energy-balance across any
sub-volume of the flow. According to our analysis, pressure scaling is
determined by the dimensional assumption that pressure behaves as a ``velocity
squared'', unless finite-Reynolds effects are overwhelming. The SO(3)
decompositions of pressure structure functions has also been applied in order
to investigate anisotropic effects on the pressure scaling.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figur
Manifestation of anisotropy persistence in the hierarchies of MHD scaling exponents
The first example of a turbulent system where the failure of the hypothesis
of small-scale isotropy restoration is detectable both in the `flattening' of
the inertial-range scaling exponent hierarchy, and in the behavior of odd-order
dimensionless ratios, e.g., skewness and hyperskewness, is presented.
Specifically, within the kinematic approximation in magnetohydrodynamical
turbulence, we show that for compressible flows, the isotropic contribution to
the scaling of magnetic correlation functions and the first anisotropic ones
may become practically indistinguishable. Moreover, skewness factor now
diverges as the P\'eclet number goes to infinity, a further indication of
small-scale anisotropy.Comment: 4 pages Latex, 1 figur
Statistical conservation laws in turbulent transport
We address the statistical theory of fields that are transported by a
turbulent velocity field, both in forced and in unforced (decaying)
experiments. We propose that with very few provisos on the transporting
velocity field, correlation functions of the transported field in the forced
case are dominated by statistically preserved structures. In decaying
experiments (without forcing the transported fields) we identify infinitely
many statistical constants of the motion, which are obtained by projecting the
decaying correlation functions on the statistically preserved functions. We
exemplify these ideas and provide numerical evidence using a simple model of
turbulent transport. This example is chosen for its lack of Lagrangian
structure, to stress the generality of the ideas
Mean value coordinates–based caricature and expression synthesis
We present a novel method for caricature synthesis based on mean value coordinates (MVC). Our method can be applied to any single frontal face image to learn a specified caricature face pair for frontal and 3D caricature synthesis. This technique only requires one or a small number of exemplar pairs and a natural frontal face image training set, while the system can transfer the style of the exemplar pair across individuals. Further exaggeration can be fulfilled in a controllable way. Our method is further applied to facial expression transfer, interpolation, and exaggeration, which are applications of expression editing. Additionally, we have extended our approach to 3D caricature synthesis based on the 3D version of MVC. With experiments we demonstrate that the transferred expressions are credible and the resulting caricatures can be characterized and recognized
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