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On the dynamics of vortex modes within magnetic islands
Recent work investigating the interaction of magnetic islands with
micro-turbulence has uncovered the striking observation of large scale vortex
modes forming within the island structure [W.A. Hornsby {\it et al.}, Phys.
Plasmas {\bf 17} 092301 (2010)]. These electrostatic vortices are found to be
the size of the island and are oscillatory. It is this oscillatory behaviour
and the presence of turbulence that leads us to believe that the dynamics are
related to the Geodesic Acoustic Mode (GAM), and it is this link that is
investigated in this paper.
Here we derive an equation for the GAM in the MHD limit, in the presence of a
magnetic island modified three-dimensional axisymmetric geometry. The
eigenvalues and eigenfunctions are calculated numerically and then utilised to
analyse the dynamics of oscillatory large-scale electrostatic potential
structures seen in both linear and non-linear gyro-kinetic simulations
Efecto del cambio climático sobre problemas fitosanitarios en caña de azúcar, maní y algodón: un abordaje binacional.
La roya marrón y la roya anaranjada de la caña de azúcar, la viruela tardía del maní y el picudo del algodonero son problemas fitosanitarios actuales y potenciales para estos cultivos industriales tanto en Argentina como en Brasil. En Argentina no se han realizado estudios sobre el efecto del cambio climático en cultivos que ocupan actualmente áreas bien definidas, con perspectivas de expandirse a otras áreas agroecológicas, generando flujos de patógenos y plagas en macroregiones abarcando ambos países. Para ello se elaboró un proyecto interinstitucional entre INTA y EMBRAPA cuyo objetivo principal es evaluar el impacto del cambio climático sobre enfermedades y plagas de cultivos de importancia para la agroindustria de Argentina y Brasil, intentando el desarrollo de alternativas de adaptación para su control en los escenarios climáticos futuros. La investigación y discusión en red entre Argentina y Brasil es una oportunidad indispensable para evitar esfuerzos innecesarios, integrando los resultados obtenidos con los diferentes cultivos de importancia para la agroindustria
Teleportation and entanglement distillation in the presence of correlation among bipartite mixed states
The teleportation channel associated with an arbitrary bipartite state
denotes the map that represents the change suffered by a teleported state when
the bipartite state is used instead of the ideal maximally entangled state for
teleportation. This work presents and proves an explicit expression of the
teleportation channel for the teleportation using Weyl's projective unitary
representation of the space of 2n-tuples of numbers from Z/dZ for integers d>1,
n>0, which has been known for n=1. This formula allows any correlation among
the n bipartite mixed states, and an application shows the existence of
reliable schemes for distillation of entanglement from a sequence of mixed
states with correlation.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
Vertex Operators in 4D Quantum Gravity Formulated as CFT
We study vertex operators in 4D conformal field theory derived from quantized
gravity, whose dynamics is governed by the Wess-Zumino action by Riegert and
the Weyl action. Conformal symmetry is equal to diffeomorphism symmetry in the
ultraviolet limit, which mixes positive-metric and negative-metric modes of the
gravitational field and thus these modes cannot be treated separately in
physical operators. In this paper, we construct gravitational vertex operators
such as the Ricci scalar, defined as space-time volume integrals of them are
invariant under conformal transformations. Short distance singularities of
these operator products are computed and it is shown that their coefficients
have physically correct sign. Furthermore, we show that conformal algebra holds
even in the system perturbed by the cosmological constant vertex operator as in
the case of the Liouville theory shown by Curtright and Thorn.Comment: 26 pages, rewrote review part concisely, added explanation
Dependência espacial de atributos químicos dos solos da região do Alto Taquari.
Resumo: O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a variabilidade espacial dos elementos químicos do solo por meio da técnica de componentes principais, construção de semivariogramas e mapas, para entender o comportamento dos dados. A área de estudo compreende a região do Alto Taquari ? região das nascentes do Rio Araguaia, que ocupa partes dos territórios do extremo sudeste do Estado de Mato Grosso e partes do sudoeste do Estado de Goiás. No local, avaliou-se 372 pontos amostrais georreferenciados, determinando-se os principais atributos químicos do solo na profundidade 0-20 cm. Foi feita uma análise descritiva prévia das variáveis, para posteriormente utilizar a técnica de componentes principais e de análise geoestatística. A técnica multivariada de componentes principais permitiu concluir que o primeiro componente possui uma correlação positiva muito forte com o nível de toxicidade do solo, o que diminui o índice de bases trocáveis. Já o segundo componente apresentou correlação negativa com a matéria orgânica, concluindo uma baixa fertilidade do solo. A análise geoestatística dos componentes revelou uma dependência espacial moderada com ajuste exponencial de semivariograma. Os semivariogramas foram escalonados indicando comportamento semelhante da variabilidade dos dois componentes
Supersymmetric Wilson Loops in IIB Matrix Model
We show that the supersymmetric Wilson loops in IIB matrix model give a
transition operator from reduced supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory to
supersymmetric space-time theory. In comparison with Green-Schwarz superstring
we identify the supersymmetric Wilson loops with the asymptotic states of IIB
superstring. It is pointed out that the supersymmetry transformation law of the
Wilson loops is the inverse of that for the vertex operators of massless modes
in the U(N) open superstring with Dirichlet boundary condition.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, minor typos correcte
Making a Universe
For understanding the origin of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave
background, rules to construct a quantized universe is proposed based on the
dynamical triangulation method of the simplicial quantum gravity. A
-dimensional universe having the topology is created numerically in
terms of a simplicial manifold with -simplices as the building blocks. The
space coordinates of a universe are identified on the boundary surface , and the time coordinate is defined along the direction perpendicular
to . Numerical simulations are made mainly for 2-dimensional
universes, and analyzed to examine appropriateness of the construction rules by
comparing to analytic results of the matrix model and the Liouville theory.
Furthermore, a simulation in 4-dimension is made, and the result suggests an
ability to analyze the observations on anisotropies by comparing to the scalar
curvature correlation of a -surface formed as the last scattering
surface in the universe.Comment: 27pages,18figures,using jpsj.st
RNA secondary structure prediction from multi-aligned sequences
It has been well accepted that the RNA secondary structures of most
functional non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are closely related to their functions and
are conserved during evolution. Hence, prediction of conserved secondary
structures from evolutionarily related sequences is one important task in RNA
bioinformatics; the methods are useful not only to further functional analyses
of ncRNAs but also to improve the accuracy of secondary structure predictions
and to find novel functional RNAs from the genome. In this review, I focus on
common secondary structure prediction from a given aligned RNA sequence, in
which one secondary structure whose length is equal to that of the input
alignment is predicted. I systematically review and classify existing tools and
algorithms for the problem, by utilizing the information employed in the tools
and by adopting a unified viewpoint based on maximum expected gain (MEG)
estimators. I believe that this classification will allow a deeper
understanding of each tool and provide users with useful information for
selecting tools for common secondary structure predictions.Comment: A preprint of an invited review manuscript that will be published in
a chapter of the book `Methods in Molecular Biology'. Note that this version
of the manuscript may differ from the published versio
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