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Low-Temperature Dynamical Structure Factor of the Two-Leg Spin-1/2 Heisenberg Ladder
We determine the dynamical structure factor of the two-leg spin-1/2
Heisenberg ladder at low temperatures in the regime of strong rung coupling.
The dominant feature at zero temperature is the coherent triplon mode. We show
that the lineshape of this mode broadens in a non-symmetric way at finite
temperatures and that the degree of asymmetry increases with temperature. We
also show that at low frequencies a temperature induced resonance akin to the
Villain mode in the spin-1/2 Heisenberg Ising chain emerges.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, revte
Factors That Explain Changes in the Level of Human Capital of Children with Disabilities
This dissertation combines concepts from the human capital and early intervention literature to develop a theoretical and empirical model of child development relationships. This model is empirically estimated using data from the Early Intervention Research Institute\u27s Longitudinal Study on the effects of intervention for young children with disabilities. The model is estimated using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) relating the Battelle Developmental Inventory (BDI) scores to child, family, and early intervention variables. These relationships are also examined using a type of Sequential Method of Moments (SMM) estimation strategy that accounts for data and other problems such as endogeneity, censoring, and selectivity. The OLS and SMM estimates are compared to evaluate the influence of variables such as age, birth order, ethnicity, gender, education of the mother, income, number of siblings, and hours of early intervention service, among other forces, on the development of infant and preschool children with moderate to severe disabilities
Are there localized saddles behind the heterogeneous dynamics of supercooled liquids?
We numerically study the interplay between heterogeneous dynamics and
properties of negatively curved regions of the potential energy surface in a
model glassy system. We find that the unstable modes of saddles and
quasi-saddles undergo a localization transition close to the Mode-Coupling
critical temperature. We also find evidence of a positive spatial correlation
between clusters of particles having large displacements in the unstable modes
and dynamical heterogeneities.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Europhys. Let
Finite Temperature Dynamical Structure Factor of the Heisenberg-Ising Chain
We consider the spin-1/2 Heisenberg XXZ chain in the regime of large
Ising-like anisotropy . By a combination of duality and Jordan-Wigner
transformations we derive a mapping to weakly interacting spinless fermions,
which represent domain walls between the two degenerate ground states. We
develop a perturbative expansion in for the transverse dynamical spin
structure factor at finite temperatures and in an applied transverse magnetic
field. We present a unified description for both the low-energy
temperature-activated response and the temperature evolution of the T=0
two-spinon continuum. We find that the two-spinon continuum narrows in energy
with increasing temperature. At the same time spectral weight is transferred
from the two-spinon continuum to the low energy intraband scattering continuum,
which is strongly peaked around the position of the (single) spinon dispersion
(`Villain mode').Comment: 23 pages, 19 eps figures (now improved), uses feynm
Unchanged gastric emptying and visceral perception in early Parkinson's disease after a high caloric test meal
Delayed gastric emptying (GE) is a frequent non-motor feature in Parkinson´s disease (PD). This prospective study (clinicaltrials.gov Identifier NCT01518751) investigated GE and visceral perception in early motor phase PD patients in comparison to age-matched and younger controls. In addition, the effect of Levodopa on GE was assessed in healthy aged controls. 16 PD patients (Hoehn & Yahr 2), 11 sex-/age-matched Ctrl1 and 10 young, male Ctrl2 subjects were subjected to a high caloric (428 kcal) (13)C-Sodium Octanoate breath test strictly OFF dopaminergic medication. Visceral appetite sensation was monitored using visual analogue scales (VAS). GE was similarly studied in 7 controls ON/OFF oral Levodopa. GE was not altered in PD patients compared to age-/sex-matched and younger controls (p = 0.76). Subjective appetite perception was not altered in the PD group in comparison to Ctrl1, but was significantly higher in Ctrl2 subjects (p = 0.02). 100 mg oral Levodopa/25 mg Benserazide significantly slowed GE by 18% among healthy controls (p = 0.04). In early motor stage PD OFF dopaminergic medication, there was no GE slowing after a high caloric test meal. Levodopa, however, caused a robust GE slowing in healthy aged individuals. Our data indicate that clinically relevant GE slowing in early PD is related to the iatrogenic effect of dopamine treatment. Subjective appetite perception is not affected in this disease stage. This data add to the understanding of gastrointestinal symptoms in early motor stage PD and highlight the influence of dopaminergic medication
The origin and diversification of pteropods precede past perturbations in the Earth’s carbon cycle
Open AccessPteropods are a group of planktonic gastropods that are widely regarded as biological indicators for assessing the impacts of ocean acidification. Their aragonitic shells are highly sensitive to acute changes in ocean chemistry. However, to gain insight into their potential to adapt to current climate change, we need to accurately reconstruct their evolutionary history and assess their responses to past changes in the Earth’s carbon cycle. Here, we resolve the phylogeny and timing of pteropod evolution with a phylogenomic dataset (2,654 genes) incorporating new data for 21 pteropod species and revised fossil evidence. In agreement with traditional taxonomy, we recovered molecular support for a division between “sea butterflies” (Thecosomata; mucus-web feeders) and “sea angels” (Gymnosomata; active predators). Molecular dating demonstrated that these two lineages diverged in the early Cretaceous, and that all main pteropod clades, including shelled, partially-shelled, and unshelled groups, diverged in the mid- to late Cretaceous. Hence, these clades originated prior to and subsequently survived major global change events, including the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), the closest analog to modern-day ocean acidification and warming. Our findings indicate that planktonic aragonitic calcifiers have shown resilience to perturbations in the Earth’s carbon cycle over evolutionary timescales.Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY)
Evidence for the validity of Protatlanta sculpta (Gastropoda: Pterotracheoidea)
The genus Protatlanta is thought to be monotypic and is part of the Atlantidae, a family of shelled heteropods. These microscopic planktonic gastropods are poorly known, although research on their ecology is now increasing in response to concerns about the effects of ocean acidification on calcareous plankton. A correctly implemented taxonomy of the Atlantidae is fundamental to this progressing field of research and it requires much attention, particularly using integrated molecular and morphological techniques. Here we use DNA barcoding, shell morphology and biogeography to show that the genus Protatlanta includes at least two valid species in the Atlantic Ocean. Protatlanta souleyeti and Protatlanta sculpta were found to be separate species, with different shell morphology and separated by a K2P genetic distance of 19% sequence divergence at the Cytochrome Oxidase 1 gene. This evidence supports the revival of the species name P. sculpta, which was described by Issel in 1911, but has not been recognised as a valid species since 1915
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