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Black String Entropy from Anomalous D-brane Couplings
The quantum corrections to the counting of statistical entropy for the
5+1-dimensional extremal black string in type-IIB supergravity with two
observers are studied using anomalous Wess-Zumino actions for the corresponding
intersecting D-brane description. The electric-magnetic duality symmetry of the
anomalous theory implies a new symmetry between D-string and D-fivebrane
sources and renders opposite sign for the RR charge of one of the intersecting
D-branes relative to that of the black string. The electric-magnetic symmetric
Hilbert space decomposes into subspaces associated with interior and exterior
regions and it is shown that, for an outside observer, the expectation value of
a horizon area operator agrees with the deviation of the classical horizon area
in going from extremal to near-extremal black strings.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX; Corrections and clarifying comments adde
No Signalling and Probabilistic Quantum Cloning
We show that the condition of no faster-than-light signalling restricts the
number of quantum states that can be cloned in a given Hilbert space. This
condition leads to the constraints on a probabilistic quantum cloning machine
(PQCM) recently found by Duan and Guo.Comment: 5 page
Flood Frequency in China's Poyang Lake Region: Trends and Teleconnections
Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province is the largest freshwater lake in China and is historically a region of significant floods.Annual events of peak lake stage and of severe floods have increased dramatically during the past few decades. This trend
is related primarily to levee construction at the periphery of the lake and along the middle of the Changjiang (Yangtze
River), which protects a large rural population. These levees reduce the area formerly available for floodwater storage
resulting in higher lake stages during the summer flood season and catastrophic levee failures. The most severe floods
in the Poyang Lake since 1950, and ranked in descending order of severity, occurred in 1998, 1995, 1954, 1983, 1992,
1973, and 1977. All of these floods occurred during or immediately following El Ni˜no events, which are directly linked
to rainfall in central China. The 2-year recurrence interval for maximum annual lake stage during El Ni˜no years is 1.2 m
higher than during non-El Ni˜no years. The 10-year recurrence interval is 1.4 m higher during El Ni˜no years than during
non-El Ni˜no years
Habituation of the C-start response in larval zebrafish exhibits several distinct phases and sensitivity to NMDA receptor blockade.
The zebrafish larva has been a valuable model system for genetic and molecular studies of development. More recently, biologists have begun to exploit the surprisingly rich behavioral repertoire of zebrafish larvae to investigate behavior. One prominent behavior exhibited by zebrafish early in development is a rapid escape reflex (the C-start). This reflex is mediated by a relatively simple neural circuit, and is therefore an attractive model behavior for neurobiological investigations of simple forms of learning and memory. Here, we describe two forms of short-lived habituation of the C-start in response to brief pulses of auditory stimuli. A rapid form, persisting for ≥1 min but <15 min, was induced by 120 pulses delivered at 0.5-2.0 Hz. A more extended form (termed "short-term habituation" here), which persisted for ≥25 min but <1 h, was induced by spaced training. The spaced training consisted of 10 blocks of auditory pulses delivered at 1 Hz (5 min interblock interval, 900 pulses per block). We found that these two temporally distinguishable forms of habituation are mediated by different cellular mechanisms. The short-term form depends on activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs), whereas the rapid form does not
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