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Asymptotically flat spacetimes with BMS symmetry
We construct the phase space of 3-dimensional asymptotically flat spacetimes
that forms the bulk metric representation of the BMS group consisting of both
supertranslations and superrotations. The asymptotic symmetry group is a unique
copy of the BMS group at both null infinities and spatial infinity. The BMS
phase space obeys a notion of holographic causality and can be parametrized by
boundary null fields. This automatically leads to the antipodal identification
of bulk fields between past and future null infinity in the absence of a global
conical defect.Comment: 22 page
Kinetic and thermodynamic analysis of leech-derived tryptase inhibitor interaction with bovine tryptase and bovine trypsin
The interaction of leech-derived tryptase inhibitor (LDTI) with bovine liver capsule tryptase (BLCT) and bovine trypsin has been studied using both thermodynamic and kinetic approaches. Several differences were detected: (i) the equilibrium affinity of LDTI for BLCT (K-a = 8.9 x 10(5) M-1) is about 600-fold lower than that for bovine trypsin (K-a = 5.1 x 10(8) M-1); (ii) LDTI behaves as a purely non-competitive inhibitor of BLCT, while it is a purely competitive inhibitor of bovine trypsin. These functional data are compared with those previously reported for the LDTI binding to human tryptase, where tight inhibition occurs at two of the four active sites of the tetramer (K-a = 7.1 x 10(8) M-1). Amino acid sequence alignment of BLCT, human beta II-tryptase and bovine trypsin allows us to infer some possible structural basis for the observed functional differences
The -BMS group of dS and new boundary conditions for AdS
Using the dictionary between Bondi and Fefferman-Graham gauges, we identify
the analogues of the Bondi news, Bondi mass and Bondi angular momentum aspects
at the boundary of generic asymptotically locally (A)dS spacetimes. We
introduce the -BMS group as the residual symmetry group of the
metric in Bondi gauge after boundary gauge fixing. This group consists of
infinite-dimensional non-abelian supertranslations and superrotations and it
reduces in the asymptotically flat limit to the extended BMS group.
Furthermore, we present new boundary conditions for asymptotically locally
AdS spacetimes which admit times the group of area-preserving
diffeomorphisms as the asymptotic symmetry group. The boundary conditions
amount to fix 2 components of the holographic stress-tensor while allowing 2
components of the boundary metric to fluctuate. They correspond to a
deformation of a holographic CFT which is coupled to a fluctuating spatial
metric of fixed area.Comment: 42 pages, 1 figure, attached Mathematica notebook, published versio
Rock falls impacting railway tracks. Detection analysis through an artificial intelligence camera prototype
During the last few years, several approaches have been proposed to improve early warning systems for managing geological risk
due to landslides, where important infrastructures (such as railways, highways, pipelines, and aqueducts) are exposed elements.
In this regard, an Artificial intelligence Camera Prototype (AiCP) for real-time monitoring has been integrated in a multisensor
monitoring system devoted to rock fall detection. An abandoned limestone quarry was chosen at Acuto (central Italy) as test-site
for verifying the reliability of the integratedmonitoring system. A portion of jointed rockmass, with dimensions suitable for optical
monitoring, was instrumented by extensometers. One meter of railway track was used as a target for fallen blocks and a weather
station was installed nearby. Main goals of the test were (i) evaluating the reliability of the AiCP and (ii) detecting rock blocks that
reach the railway track by the AiCP. At this aim, several experiments were carried out by throwing rock blocks over the railway
track. During these experiments, the AiCP detected the blocks and automatically transmitted an alarm signal
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