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Majorana fermions emerging from magnetic nanoparticles on a superconductor without spin-orbit coupling
There exists a variety of proposals to transform a conventional s-wave
superconductor into a topological superconductor, supporting Majorana fermion
mid-gap states. A necessary ingredient of these proposals is strong spin-orbit
coupling. Here we propose an alternative system consisting of a one-dimensional
chain of magnetic nanoparticles on a superconducting substrate. No spin-orbit
coupling in the superconductor is needed. We calculate the topological quantum
number of a chain of finite length, including the competing effects of disorder
in the orientation of the magnetic moments and in the hopping energies, to
identify the transition into the topologically nontrivial state (with Majorana
fermions at the end points of the chain).Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for 3D Keypoint Estimation via View Consistency
In this paper, we introduce a novel unsupervised domain adaptation technique
for the task of 3D keypoint prediction from a single depth scan or image. Our
key idea is to utilize the fact that predictions from different views of the
same or similar objects should be consistent with each other. Such view
consistency can provide effective regularization for keypoint prediction on
unlabeled instances. In addition, we introduce a geometric alignment term to
regularize predictions in the target domain. The resulting loss function can be
effectively optimized via alternating minimization. We demonstrate the
effectiveness of our approach on real datasets and present experimental results
showing that our approach is superior to state-of-the-art general-purpose
domain adaptation techniques.Comment: ECCV 201
The Van der Waals interaction of the hydrogen molecule - an exact local energy density functional
We verify that the van der Waals interaction and hence all dispersion
interactions for the hydrogen molecule given by: W"= -{A/R^6}-{B/R^8}-{C/R^10}-
..., in which R is the internuclear separation, are exactly soluble. The
constants A=6.4990267..., B=124.3990835 ... and C=1135.2140398... (in Hartree
units) first obtained approximately by Pauling and Beach (PB) [1] using a
linear variational method, can be shown to be obtainable to any desired
accuracy via our exact solution. In addition we shall show that a local energy
density functional can be obtained, whose variational solution rederives the
exact solution for this problem. This demonstrates explicitly that a static
local density functional theory exists for this system. We conclude with
remarks about generalising the method to other hydrogenic systems and also to
helium.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures and 28 reference
Critical exponents of the degenerate Hubbard model
We study the critical behaviour of the \SUN{} generalization of the
one-dimensional Hubbard model with arbitrary degeneracy . Using the
integrability of this model by Bethe Ansatz we are able to compute the spectrum
of the low-lying excitations in a large but finite box for arbitrary values of
the electron density and of the Coulomb interaction. This information is used
to determine the asymptotic behaviour of correlation functions at zero
temperature in the presence of external fields lifting the degeneracy. The
critical exponents depend on the system parameters through a
dressed charge matrix implying the relevance of the interaction of charge- and
spin-density waves.Comment: 18 page
Single Color Centers Implanted in Diamond Nanostructures
The development of materials processing techniques for optical diamond
nanostructures containing a single color center is an important problem in
quantum science and technology. In this work, we present the combination of ion
implantation and top-down diamond nanofabrication in two scenarios: diamond
nanopillars and diamond nanowires. The first device consists of a 'shallow'
implant (~20nm) to generate Nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers near the top
surface of the diamond crystal. Individual NV centers are then isolated
mechanically by dry etching a regular array of nanopillars in the diamond
surface. Photon anti-bunching measurements indicate that a high yield (>10%) of
the devices contain a single NV center. The second device demonstrates 'deep'
(~1\mu m) implantation of individual NV centers into pre-fabricated diamond
nanowire. The high single photon flux of the nanowire geometry, combined with
the low background fluorescence of the ultrapure diamond, allows us to sustain
strong photon anti-bunching even at high pump powers.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure
Combination of Vorinostat with Whole-brain Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Brain Metastases
Background: A third of patients with solid malignancies develop brain metastases. Expected overall survival is 4-7 months depending on age, performance status, and extracranial disease. Standard treatment is controversial; however, the majority of patients receive wholebrain radiation therapy at some point. Vorinostat (suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid, SAHA), an FDA-approved HDAC inhibitor, has been demonstrated to radiosensitize tumor cells in vitro, as assessed by both radiation-induced DNA damage and clonogenic cell survival (Munshi et al. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics 5, 1967-1974, 2006). We have shown that vorinostat downregulates key genes involved in double-strand DNA repair (Rad50, Rad51, XRCC2, XRCC3, XRCC6), as assessed by quantitative PCR. This suggests that the drug’s mechanism of radiosensitization is epigenetic coordinated inhibition of the DNA repair process. We hypothesize that the combination of vorinostat with whole-brain radiation therapy will be both safe and efficacious.
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 46th Annual Meeting June 4-8, Chicago, IL
Controlling complex networks: How much energy is needed?
The outstanding problem of controlling complex networks is relevant to many
areas of science and engineering, and has the potential to generate
technological breakthroughs as well. We address the physically important issue
of the energy required for achieving control by deriving and validating scaling
laws for the lower and upper energy bounds. These bounds represent a reasonable
estimate of the energy cost associated with control, and provide a step forward
from the current research on controllability toward ultimate control of complex
networked dynamical systems.Comment: 4 pages paper + 5 pages supplement. accepted for publication in
Physical Review Letters;
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.21870
Granitoid rocks and associated coper skarn, Whycocomagh Mountain, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Mineralized (Fe-Cu-W-Mo) skarn in the Whycocomagh Mountain area is associated with a small pluton of Devonian (402±20 Ma) age, which intruded predominantly metasedimentary rocks of the Hadrynian George River Group. The pluton consists largely of granite porphyry with a marginal granodiorite to diorite zone, and minor porphyritlc granodiorite to monzodiorite dykes and pegmatite. The suite is calc-alkalic with I-type characteristics. Although weakly mineralized, the Whycocomagh Mountain pluton has features typical of plutons associated with porphyry-type Cu-Mo deposits. Calc-silicate rocks derived from marbles of the George River Group are the chief hosts for magnetlte ± chalcopyrlte ± scheelite ± molybdenite ± pyrite which occur in veinlets along fractures and as disseminated grains In adjacent alteration envelopes. Characteristics of the pluton and the skarn minerals suggest that the deposit is a copper skarn.
RÉSUMÉ
Un skarn minéralise (Fe-Cu-W-Mo), situe dans la région de la montagne Whycocomagh, est associé à une petite intrusion ignée d'âge Dévonien (402±20 m.a.) qui pénétre des roches, principalement des métasédiments, du groupe George River (Hadrynien). Le pluton consiste surtout en un granite porphyrique accompagne d'une zone marginale (granodiorite à diorite), de dykes mineurs (granodiorite à monzodiorite porphyrique) et de pegmatite. L'ensemble est calco-alcalln et de "type 1". Blen que faiblement minéralise, le pluton Whycocomagh Mountain possède lea caractérlstiques typiques des plutons associés aux dépôts porphyrlques de type Cu-Mo. Les calco-sflicates dérives des marbres du groupe George River sont les notes principaux du cortege for magnétite ± chalcopyrlte ± scheelite ± molybdenite ± pyrite que L’on retrouve dans des veinules le long des fractures et disséminés dans les enveloppes d'alteratlon volsines. Les caractérlstiques du pluton ainsi que la minéralogle du skarn font croire qu'il s'agit d'un dépôt de skarn cuprifère.
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Discrimination between the superconducting gap and the pseudo-gap in Bi2212 from intrinsic tunneling spectroscopy in magnetic field
Intrinsic tunneling spectroscopy in high magnetic field () is used for a
direct test of superconducting features in a quasiparticle density of states of
high- superconductors. We were able to distinguish with a great clarity
two co-existing gaps: (i) the superconducting gap, which closes as and , and (ii) the -axis pseudo-gap, which does not
change neither with , nor . Strikingly different magnetic field
dependencies, together with previously observed different temperature
dependencies of the two gaps ~\cite{Krasnov}, speak against the superconducting
origin of the pseudo-gap.Comment: 4 pages, 4 eps figure
Strange nonchaotic attractors in noise driven systems
Strange nonchaotic attractors (SNAs) in noise driven systems are
investigated. Before the transition to chaos, due to the effect of noise, a
typical trajectory will wander between the periodic attractor and its nearby
chaotic saddle in an intermittent way, forms a strange attractor gradually. The
existence of SNAs is confirmed by simulation results of various critera both in
map and continuous systems. Dimension transition is found and intermittent
behavior is studied by peoperties of local Lyapunov exponent. The universality
and generalization of this kind of SNAs are discussed and common features are
concluded
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