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El Niño-related summer precipitation anomalies in Southeast Asia modulated by the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation
AbstractHow the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) affects El Niño-related signals in Southeast Asia is investigated in this study on a subseasonal scale. Based on observational and reanalysis data, as well as numerical model simulations, El Niño-related precipitation anomalies are analyzed for AMO positive and negative phases, which reveals a time-dependent modulation of the AMO: (i) In May?June, the AMO influences the precipitation in Southern China (SC) and the Indochina peninsula (ICP) by modulating the El Niño-related air-sea interaction over the western North Pacific (WNP). During negative AMO phases, cold sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) over the WNP favor the maintaining of the WNP anomalous anticyclone (WNPAC). The associated southerly (westerly) anomalies on the northwest (southwest) flank of the WNPAC enhance (reduce) the climatological moisture transport to SC (the ICP) and result in wetter (drier) than normal conditions. In contrast, during positive AMO phases, weak SSTAs over the WNP lead to limited influence of El Niño on precipitation in Southeast Asia. (ii) In July?August, the teleconnection impact from the North Atlantic is more manifest than that in May?June. During positive AMO phases, the warmer than normal North Atlantic favors anomalous wave trains, which propagate along the ?great circle route? and result in positive pressure anomalies over SC, consequently suppressing precipitation in SC and the ICP. During negative AMO phases, the anomalous wave trains tend to propagate eastward from Europe to Northeast Asia along the summer Asian jet, exerting limited influence on Southeast Asia
New transformation of Wigner operator in phase space quantum mechanics for the two-mode entangled case
As a natural extension of Fan's paper (arXiv: 0903.1769vl [quant-ph]) by
employing the formula of operators' Weyl ordering expansion and the bipartite
entangled state representation we find new two-fold complex integration
transformation about the Wigner operator (in its entangled form) in phase space
quantum mechanics and its inverse transformation. In this way, some operator
ordering problems can be solved and the contents of phase space quantum
mechanics can be enriched.Comment: 8 pages, 0 figure
Han's Bijection via Permutation Codes
We show that Han's bijection when restricted to permutations can be carried
out in terms of the cyclic major code and the cyclic inversion code. In other
words, it maps a permutation with a cyclic major code to a permutation with a cyclic inversion code . We also show that the fixed points of Han's map can be characterized by
the strong fixed points of Foata's second fundamental transformation. The
notion of strong fixed points is related to partial Foata maps introduced by
Bj\"orner and Wachs.Comment: 12 pages, to appear in European J. Combi
Signal enhancement of the in-plane and out-of-plane Rayleigh wave components
Several groups have reported an enhancement of the ultrasonic Rayleigh wave when scanning close to a surface-breaking defect in a metal sample. This enhancement may be explained as an interference effect where the waves passing directly between source and receiver interfere with those waves reflected back from the defect. We present finite element models of the predicted enhancement when approaching a defect, along with experiments performed using electromagnetic acoustic transducers sensitive to either in-plane or out-of-plane motion. A larger enhancement of the in-plane motion than the out-of-plane motion is observed and can be explained by considering ultrasonic reflections and mode conversion at the defect
Wide partitions, Latin tableaux, and Rota's basis conjecture
Say that mu is a ``subpartition'' of an integer partition lambda if the
multiset of parts of mu is a submultiset of the parts of lambda, and define an
integer partition lambda to be ``wide'' if for every subpartition mu of lambda,
mu >= mu' in dominance order (where mu' denotes the conjugate or transpose of
mu). Then Brian Taylor and the first author have conjectured that an integer
partition lambda is wide if and only if there exists a tableau of shape lambda
such that (1) for all i, the entries in the ith row of the tableau are
precisely the integers from 1 to lambda_i inclusive, and (2) for all j, the
entries in the jth column of the tableau are pairwise distinct. This conjecture
was originally motivated by Rota's basis conjecture and, if true, yields a new
class of integer multiflow problems that satisfy max-flow min-cut and
integrality. Wide partitions also yield a class of graphs that satisfy
``delta-conjugacy'' (in the sense of Greene and Kleitman), and the above
conjecture implies that these graphs furthermore have a completely saturated
stable set partition. We present several partial results, but the conjecture
remains very much open.Comment: Joined forces with Goemans and Vondrak---several new partial results;
28 pages, submitted to Adv. Appl. Mat
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