497 research outputs found
A Characterization of Locally Testable Affine-Invariant Properties via Decomposition Theorems
Let be a property of function for
a fixed prime . An algorithm is called a tester for if, given
a query access to the input function , with high probability, it accepts
when satisfies and rejects when is "far" from satisfying
. In this paper, we give a characterization of affine-invariant
properties that are (two-sided error) testable with a constant number of
queries. The characterization is stated in terms of decomposition theorems,
which roughly claim that any function can be decomposed into a structured part
that is a function of a constant number of polynomials, and a pseudo-random
part whose Gowers norm is small. We first give an algorithm that tests whether
the structured part of the input function has a specific form. Then we show
that an affine-invariant property is testable with a constant number of queries
if and only if it can be reduced to the problem of testing whether the
structured part of the input function is close to one of a constant number of
candidates.Comment: 27 pages, appearing in STOC 2014. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1306.0649, arXiv:1212.3849 by other author
Quantum kinetic theory of shift current electron pumping in semiconductors
We develop a theory of laser beam generation of shift currents in
non-centrosymmetric semiconductors. The currents originate when the excited
electrons transfer between different bands or scatter inside these bands, and
asymmetrically shift their centers of mass in elementary cells. Quantum kinetic
equations for hot-carrier distributions and expressions for the induced
currents are derived by nonequilibrium Green functions. In applications, we
simplify the approach to the Boltzmann limit and use it to model laser-excited
GaAs in the presence of LO phonon scattering. The shift currents are calculated
in a steady-state regime.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figures (Latex
Verification of the Wind Response of a Stack Structure
This paper deals with verification analysis of the wind response of a power plant stack structure. Over a period two weeks the actual history of the dynamic response of the structure, and the direction and intensity of the actual wind load was measured, reported and processed with the use of a computer. The resulting data was used to verify the design stage data of the structure, with the natural frequencies and modes assumed by the design and with the dominant effect of other sources on the site. In conclusion the standard requirements are compared with the actual results of measurements and their expansion to the design load
L-Visibility Drawings of IC-planar Graphs
An IC-plane graph is a topological graph where every edge is crossed at most
once and no two crossed edges share a vertex. We show that every IC-plane graph
has a visibility drawing where every vertex is an L-shape, and every edge is
either a horizontal or vertical segment. As a byproduct of our drawing
technique, we prove that an IC-plane graph has a RAC drawing in quadratic area
with at most two bends per edge
The genus Bolbelasmus in the western and southern regions of the Mediterranean Basin (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae: Bolboceratinae)
The Bolbelasmus Boucomont, 1911 species of the western and southern
regions of the Mediterranean Basin (Northern Africa, Iberian Peninsula and
France) are revised. The following three new species are described: Bolbelasmus
brancoi Hillert & Král sp. nov. and Bolbelasmus howdeni Hillert & Král sp. nov.,
both from Spain and Gibraltar, and Bolbelasmus nikolajevi Hillert, Arnone, Král &
Massa sp. nov. from Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. Bolbelasmus vaulogeri (Abeille de
Perrin, 1898) stat. restit. is removed from synonymy with B. bocchus (Erichson,
1841) and reinstated as a separate species. Bolbelasmus romanorum Arnone &
Massa, 2010 is considered a junior subjective synonym of B. vaulogeri. Lectotypes
for Bolboceras bocchus Erichson, 1841 and Bolboceras vaulogeri Abeille
de Perrin, 1898 are designated. Relevant diagnostic characters (head, pronotum,
elytron, external male genitalia) are illustrated. Identifi cation keys for both males
and females, and an annotated list of the Western Palaearctic representatives of the
genus Bolbelasmus are presented. Finally, fi rst records are given for B. gallicus
(Mulsant, 1842) from Corsica and the Midi-Pyrénées region of France, B. keithi
Miessen & Trichas, 2011 from the Greek island of Rhodes, and B. unicornis
(Schrank von Paula, 1789) from the Tuscany province of Italy
Optical excitations in hexagonal nanonetwork materials
Optical excitations in hexagonal nanonetwork materials, for example,
Boron-Nitride (BN) sheets and nanotubes, are investigated theoretically. The
bonding of BN systems is positively polarized at the B site, and is negatively
polarized at the N site. There is a permanent electric dipole moment along the
BN bond, whose direction is from the B site to the N site. When the exciton
hopping integral is restricted to the nearest neighbors, the flat band of the
exciton appears at the lowest energy. The higher optical excitations have
excitation bands similar to the electronic bands of graphene planes and carbon
nanotubes. The symmetry of the flat exciton band is optically forbidden,
indicating that the excitons related to this band will show quite long lifetime
which will cause strong luminescence properties.Comment: 4 pages; 3 figures; proceedings of "XVIth International Winterschool
on Electronic Properties of Novel Materials (IWEPNM2002)
Generalized gradient expansions in quantum transport equations
Gradient expansions in quantum transport equations of a Kadanoff-Baym form
have been reexamined. We have realized that in a consistent approach the
expansion should be performed also inside of the self-energy in the scattering
integrals of these equations. In the first perturbation order this internal
expansion gives new correction terms to the generalized Boltzman equation.
These correction terms are found here for several typical systems. Possible
corrections to the theory of a linear response to weak electric fields are also
discussed.Comment: 20 pages, latex, to appear in Journal of Statistical Physics, March
(1997
Assigning channels via the meet-in-the-middle approach
We study the complexity of the Channel Assignment problem. By applying the
meet-in-the-middle approach we get an algorithm for the -bounded Channel
Assignment (when the edge weights are bounded by ) running in time
. This is the first algorithm which breaks the
barrier. We extend this algorithm to the counting variant, at the
cost of slightly higher polynomial factor.
A major open problem asks whether Channel Assignment admits a -time
algorithm, for a constant independent of . We consider a similar
question for Generalized T-Coloring, a CSP problem that generalizes \CA. We
show that Generalized T-Coloring does not admit a
-time algorithm, where is the
size of the instance.Comment: SWAT 2014: 282-29
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