347 research outputs found
The spin-1/2 anisotropic Heisenberg-chain in longitudinal and transversal magnetic fields: a DMRG study
Using the density matrix renormalization group technique, we evaluate the
low-energy spectrum (ground state and first excited states) of the anisotropic
antiferromagnetic spin-one-half chain under magnetic fields. We study both
homogeneous longitudinal and transversal fields as well as the influence of a
transversal staggered field on opening of a spin-gap. We find that only a
staggered transversal field opens a substantial gap.Comment: 6 pages, 11 figure
Partner selection supported by opaque reputation promotes cooperative behavior
Reputation plays a major role in human societies, and it has been proposed as an explanation for the evolution of cooperation. While the majority of previous studies equates reputation with a transparent and complete history of players' past decisions, in real life, reputations are often ambiguous and opaque. Using web-based experiments, we explore the extent to which opaque reputation works in isolating defectors, with and without partner selection opportunities. Our results show that low reputation works as a signal of untrustworthiness, whereas medium or high reputation are not taken into account by participants for orienting their choices. We also find that reputation without partner selection does not promote cooperative behavior; that is, defectors do not turn into cooperators only for the sake of getting a positive reputation. Finally, in a third study, we find that, when reputation is pivotal to selection, then a substantial proportion of would-be defectors turn into cooperators. Taken together, these results provide insights on the characteristics of reputation and on the way in which humans make use of it when selecting partners but also when knowing that they will be selected
Na2V3O7, a frustrated nanotubular system with spin-1/2 diamond rings
Following the recent discussion on the puzzling nature of the interactions in
the nanotubular system Na2V3O7, we present a detailed ab-initio microscopic
analysis of its electronic and magnetic properties. By means of a non-trivial
downfolding study we propose an effective model in terms of tubes of nine-site
rings with the geometry of a spin-diamond necklace with frustrated inter-ring
interactions. We show that this model provides a quantitative account of the
observed magnetic behavior.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Phys. Rev. Lett. (in press
Analisi multitemporale delle relazioni tra parametri produttivi e indice di vegetazione in viticoltura
Lâefficacia degli interventi agronomici dipendono dalla capacitĂ di programmazione in termini di tempo e intensitĂ di intervento. Questultimi aspetti possono essere calibrati tramite una corretta conoscenza delle caratteristiche produttive e qualitative dei parametric di campo e della loro variabilitĂ nel tempo e nello spazio. La viticoltura di precisione fornisce un supporto valido alla definizione della variabilitĂ di campo e temporale dei parametric vegetative e produttivi. Questo lavoro sintetizza due anni di viticoltura di precisione in Sicilia, nelle campagne agronomiche consotte nel 2012 e 2013 in due aziende vitivinicole âTenute RapitalĂ â e âDonnafugataâ. Lâindice di vegetazione normalizzato, ottenuto da immagini in multispettrale (Rapideye) acquisite nelle fasi di allegagione, pre-invaiatura e maturazione, Ăš stato relazionato con alcuni parametri produttivi alla raccolta (zuccheri e antociani totali) nella cultivar Nero dâAvola allevata a controspalliera. Il lavoro ha lo scopo di evidenziare la forza del legame esistente nei modelli lineari di relazione tra lâindice di vegetazione ed i parametric produttivi e mettere in evidenza: 1) lâepoca migliore per acquisire le immagini da correlare con i parametri produttivi alla raccolta; 2) se le relazioni sono significative tra gli anni oppure necessitano di ricalibrazione; 3) la trasferibilitĂ delle relazioni nello spazio.
I risultati confermano le tre ipotesi indagate per il parametro âzuccheriâ alla raccolta ma non tutte per âantociani totaliâ. Questi risultati evidenziano comunque un possible utilizzo predittivo dei modelli di relazione rilevati da satellite e la possibilitĂ di trasferirli nello spazio, questâultimo aspetto necessitĂ perĂČ di verifiche svolte in pieno campo
Timelapse
We discuss the existence in an arbitrary frame of a finite time for the
transformation of an initial quantum state into another e.g. in a decay.
This leads to the introduction of a timelapse in analogy with
the lifetime of a particle. An argument based upon the Heisenberg uncertainty
principle suggests the value of . Consequences for the
exponential decay formula and the modifications that introduces
into the Breit-Wigner mass formula are described.Comment: 5 pages [2 figs], ReV-Te
Quantum renormalization group of XYZ model in a transverse magnetic field
We have studied the zero temperature phase diagram of XYZ model in the
presence of transverse magnetic field. We show that small anisotropy (0 =<
Delta <1) is not relevant to change the universality class. The phase diagram
consists of two antiferromagnetic ordering and a paramagnetic phases. We have
obtained the critical exponents, fixed points and running of coupling constants
by implementing the standard quantum renormalization group. The continuous
phase transition from antiferromagnetic (spin-flop) phase to a paramagnetic one
is in the universality class of Ising model in transverse field. Numerical
exact diagonalization has been done to justify our results. We have also
addressed on the application of our findings to the recent experiments on
Cs_2CoCl_4.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, new references added to the present versio
Moscato Cerletti, a rediscovered aromatic cultivar with oenological potential in warm and dry areas
Baron Antonio Mendola was devoted to the study of grapevine, applying ampelography and dabbling in crosses between cultivars in order to select new ones, of which Moscato Cerletti, obtained in 1869, was the most interesting. Grillo, one of the most important white cultivars in Sicily, was ascertained to be an offspring of Catarratto Comune and Zibibbo, the same parents which Mendola claimed he used to obtain Moscato Cerletti. Thus the hypothesis of synonymy between Moscato Cerletti and Grillo or the same parentage for both sets of parents needs to be verified. In the present study, historical documents were consulted and genetic analyses and ampelographic, agronomic and qualitative characterisation carried out to determine the distinctiveness of each cultivars. These were also compared with Catarratto Comune and Zibibbo in order to establish the Moscato Cerletti pedigree. Due to their different SSR profiles, Grillo and Moscato Cerletti were confirmed as two distinct cultivars; they also differed in ripening times and sugar storage ability, as well as in the aromatic grape produced by Moscato Cerletti only. The trio genotype genetic analysis confirmed that Zibibbo is a parent of Moscato Cerletti (justifying the aromatic grape), whilst the SSR profiles did not show Catarratto Comune to be a second parent. Moscato Cerletti was found to have oenological potential in the production of sparkling muscat wines due to its ability to adapt to a changing climate in warm and dry environments and in different winegrowing regions
An ERK1/2-driven RNA-binding switch in nucleolin drives ribosome biogenesis and pancreatic tumorigenesis downstream of RAS oncogene
Oncogenic RAS signaling reprograms gene expression through both transcriptional and postâtranscriptional mechanisms. While transcriptional regulation downstream of RAS is relatively well characterized, how RAS postâtranscriptionally modulates gene expression to promote malignancy remains largely unclear. Using quantitative RNA interactome capture analysis, we here reveal that oncogenic RAS signaling reshapes the RNAâbound proteomic landscape of pancreatic cancer cells, with a network of nuclear proteins centered around nucleolin displaying enhanced RNAâbinding activity. We show that nucleolin is phosphorylated downstream of RAS, which increases its binding to preâribosomal RNA (rRNA), boosts rRNA production, and promotes ribosome biogenesis. This nucleolinâdependent enhancement of ribosome biogenesis is crucial for RASâinduced pancreatic cancer cell proliferation and can be targeted therapeutically to inhibit tumor growth. Our results reveal that oncogenic RAS signaling drives ribosome biogenesis by regulating the RNAâbinding activity of nucleolin and highlight a crucial role for this mechanism in RASâmediated tumorigenesis
High-field magnetization study of the S = 1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chain [PM Cu(NO)(HO)] with a field-induced gap
We present a high-field magnetization study of the = 1/2
antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chain [PM Cu(NO)(HO)]. For
this material, as result of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and a
staggered tensor, the ground state is characterized by an anisotropic
field-induced spin excitation gap and a staggered magnetization. Our data
reveal the qualitatively different behavior in the directions of maximum and
zero spin excitation gap. The data are analyzed via exact diagonalization of a
linear spin chain with up to 20 sites and on basis of the Bethe ansatz
equations, respectively. For both directions we find very good agreement
between experimental data and theoretical calculations. We extract the magnetic
coupling strength along the chain direction to 36.3(5) K and determine
the field dependence of the staggered magnetization component .Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures (minor changes to manuscript and figures
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