374 research outputs found
A Cyclic Analogue of Stanley's Shuffle Theorem
We introduce the cyclic major index of a cycle permutation and give a
bivariate analogue of enumerative formula for the cyclic shuffles with a given
cyclic descent numbers due to Adin, Gessel, Reiner and Roichman, which can be
viewed as a cyclic analogue of Stanley's Shuffle Theorem. This gives an answer
to a question of Adin, Gessel, Reiner and Roichman, which has been posed by
Domagalski, Liang, Minnich, Sagan, Schmidt and Sietsema again.Comment: 7 pages. We thank Bruce Sagan for providing useful comments and
relevant references for the earlier versio
Alpine Space Prospective Study. Sustainable territorial development in the Alpine Space: Towards long term transnational cooperation
This "Prospective Study" argues that a long term transnational cooperation will be able to pursue the sustainable territorial development in the Alpine Space only at the condition of a substantial improvement of the current experience. This regards an increased awareness of the complexity of issues and challenges currently at stake in the Alpine area but especially, in this light, the capacity of involving all relevant institutional and socioeconomic stakeholders in the building of shared transnational strategie
Alpine Space Prospective Study. Sustainable territorial development in the Alpine Space: Towards long term transnational cooperation
This "Prospective Study" argues that a long term transnational
cooperation will be able to pursue the sustainable territorial development in the Alpine Space only at the condition of a substantial improvement of the current experience. This regards an increased awareness of the complexity of issues and challenges currently at stake in the Alpine area but especially, in this light, the capacity of involving all relevant institutional and socioeconomic stakeholders in the
building of shared transnational strategies
DPP6 regulation of dendritic morphogenesis impacts hippocampal synaptic development
Dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 is an auxiliary subunit of Kv4-mediated A-type K+ channels that, in addition to enhancing channel surface expression, potently accelerates their kinetics. The dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 gene has been associated with a number of human central nervous system disorders including autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia. Here we employ knockdown and genetic deletion of dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 to reveal its importance for the formation and stability of dendritic filopodia during early neuronal development. We find that the hippocampal neurons lacking dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 show a sparser dendritic branching pattern along with fewer spines throughout development and into adulthood. In electrophysiological and imaging experiments, we show that these deficits lead to fewer functional synapses and occur independently of the potassium channel subunit Kv4.2. We report that dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 interacts with a filopodia-associated myosin as well as with fibronectin in the extracellular matrix. dipeptidyl-peptidase 6 therefore has an unexpected but important role in cell adhesion and motility, impacting the hippocampal synaptic development and function
First observation of two hyperfine transitions in antiprotonic He-3
We report on the first experimental results for microwave spectroscopy of the
hyperfine structure of antiprotonic He-3. Due to the helium nuclear spin,
antiprotonic He-3 has a more complex hyperfine structure than antiprotonic He-4
which has already been studied before. Thus a comparison between theoretical
calculations and the experimental results will provide a more stringent test of
the three-body quantum electrodynamics (QED) theory. Two out of four
super-super-hyperfine (SSHF) transition lines of the (n,L)=(36,34) state were
observed. The measured frequencies of the individual transitions are
11.12559(14) GHz and 11.15839(18) GHz, less than 1 MHz higher than the current
theoretical values, but still within their estimated errors. Although the
experimental uncertainty for the difference of these frequencies is still very
large as compared to that of theory, its measured value agrees with theoretical
calculations. This difference is crucial to be determined because it is
proportional to the magnetic moment of the antiproton.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, just published (online so far) in Physics Letters
What Future for LEADER as a Catalyst of Social Innovation?
The LEADER Approach was initially designed to promote innovation in European rural areas by sustaining a bottom-up approach to local development. Nowadays the LEADER Approach includes elements that are generally considered to support social innovation. Classical features of the LEADER Approach \u2013 for example, area-based development strategies and cooperation and networking \u2013 are considered catalysts of social innovation as well. By drawing on key elements which support social innovation, the chapter discusses the future role of the LEADER Approach and Local Action Groups, and debates the challenges and potentials of the new rural development policy within emerging social, environmental and economic needs
Muonic hydrogen cascade time and lifetime of the short-lived state
Metastable muonic-hydrogen atoms undergo collisional -quenching,
with rates which depend strongly on whether the kinetic energy is above
or below the energy threshold. Above threshold, collisional
excitation followed by fast radiative
deexcitation is allowed. The corresponding short-lived component
was measured at 0.6 hPa room temperature gas pressure, with
lifetime ns (i.e.,
at liquid-hydrogen density) and population
% (per atom). In
addition, a value of the cascade time, ns, was found.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
The proton radius puzzle
High-precision measurements of the proton radius from laser spectroscopy of
muonic hydrogen demonstrated up to six standard deviations smaller values than
obtained from electron-proton scattering and hydrogen spectroscopy. The status
of this discrepancy, which is known as the proton radius puzzle will be
discussed in this paper, complemented with the new insights obtained from
spectroscopy of muonic deuterium.Comment: Moriond 2017 conference, 8 pages, 4 figure
Improved Study of the Antiprotonic Helium Hyperfine Structure
We report the initial results from a systematic study of the hyperfine (HF)
structure of antiprotonic helium (n,l) = (37,~35) carried out at the Antiproton
Decelerator (AD) at CERN. We performed a laser-microwave-laser resonance
spectroscopy using a continuous wave (cw) pulse-amplified laser system and
microwave cavity to measure the HF transition frequencies. Improvements in the
spectral linewidth and stability of our laser system have increased the
precision of these measurements by a factor of five and reduced the line width
by a factor of three compared to our previous results. A comparison of the
experimentally measured transition frequencies with three body QED calculations
can be used to determine the antiproton spin magnetic moment, leading towards a
test of CPT invariance.Comment: 14 pages 9 figure
Rettungsdienststrukturen neu denken â Ergebnisse der Expertenworkshops âLogistik in der prĂ€klinischen Notfallversorgungâ [Rethinking emergency medical services (EMS)âresults of an interdisciplinary expert panel on logistics in EMS]
Die rettungsdienstliche Struktur in Deutschland stellt eine Versorgung auf sehr hohem Niveau sicher. Dennoch ist es notwendig, die vorhandenen Strukturen zu ĂŒberdenken und fĂŒr die Zukunft zu hĂ€rten. Nicht nur vor dem Hintergrund stetig steigender Einsatzzahlen, sondern auch wegen der Herausforderungen der Personalgewinnung und der Alterung der Bevölkerung sollten Reformen im Rettungsdienst dringend angegangen werden. Hier kann der Rettungsdienst viel von der Mathematik und gerade vom Bereich âoperations researchâ lernen. Dieser Fachbereich beschĂ€ftigt sich explizit mit der Verbesserung von logistischen Herausforderungen, die der Rettungsdienst ohne Frage ist. In der vorliegenden Arbeit berichten die Autorinnen und Autoren ĂŒber die ersten Ergebnisse zweier Workshops zum Thema âLogistik in der prĂ€klinischen Versorgungâ und möchten damit die Diskussion im Rettungsdienst auf breiter Basis anregen sowie Verbesserungspotenziale und Herausforderungen fĂŒr die verschiedenen Akteure in der prĂ€klinischen Behandlung herausarbeiten, aber auch erste Ideen zu LösungsansĂ€tzen liefern
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