277 research outputs found

    Complete Weight Enumerators of Generalized Doubly-Even Self-Dual Codes

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    For any q which is a power of 2 we describe a finite subgroup of the group of invertible complex q by q matrices under which the complete weight enumerators of generalized doubly-even self-dual codes over the field with q elements are invariant. An explicit description of the invariant ring and some applications to extremality of such codes are obtained in the case q=4

    Multipartite entanglement, quantum-error-correcting codes, and entangling power of quantum evolutions

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    We investigate the average bipartite entanglement, over all possible divisions of a multipartite system, as a useful measure of multipartite entanglement. We expose a connection between such measures and quantum-error-correcting codes by deriving a formula relating the weight distribution of the code to the average entanglement of encoded states. Multipartite entangling power of quantum evolutions is also investigated.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figur

    Active optical decoupling circuit for radio frequency endoluminal coil

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    International audienceDespite the enhanced image provided by multiple-channels array coils, an accurate exploration of bowel diseases and detailed information about the gastrointestinal wall layers are still not available. The use of endoluminal RF coil located in the region of interest could potentially allow good evaluation of tumor invasion or depth of inflammatory processes [1]. However, since metallic coaxial cables are used, patient safety is threatened due to local electric field concentration that can happen and the associated local high Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) [2]. Moreover, in this case, cable isolation and traps cannot be straightforwardly employed due to limited dimension. Signal transmission based onoptical fiber is an alternative to coaxial cables to solve definitively the electromagnetic issues. On a receiver coil, both signal transmission and decoupling have to be insured. For MR signal transmission, the electro-optical conversion has been partially validated based on electro-optic effect of some crystals [3]. In this work, an active optical decoupling circuit for endoluminal coil is presented and compared to a reference coil with regular decoupling using bias signal though coaxial cable

    On the Classification of All Self-Dual Additive Codes over GF(4) of Length up to 12

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    We consider additive codes over GF(4) that are self-dual with respect to the Hermitian trace inner product. Such codes have a well-known interpretation as quantum codes and correspond to isotropic systems. It has also been shown that these codes can be represented as graphs, and that two codes are equivalent if and only if the corresponding graphs are equivalent with respect to local complementation and graph isomorphism. We use these facts to classify all codes of length up to 12, where previously only all codes of length up to 9 were known. We also classify all extremal Type II codes of length 14. Finally, we find that the smallest Type I and Type II codes with trivial automorphism group have length 9 and 12, respectively.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure

    Wave: A New Family of Trapdoor One-Way Preimage Sampleable Functions Based on Codes

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    We present here a new family of trapdoor one-way Preimage Sampleable Functions (PSF) based on codes, the Wave-PSF family. The trapdoor function is one-way under two computational assumptions: the hardness of generic decoding for high weights and the indistinguishability of generalized (U,U+V)(U,U+V)-codes. Our proof follows the GPV strategy [GPV08]. By including rejection sampling, we ensure the proper distribution for the trapdoor inverse output. The domain sampling property of our family is ensured by using and proving a variant of the left-over hash lemma. We instantiate the new Wave-PSF family with ternary generalized (U,U+V)(U,U+V)-codes to design a "hash-and-sign" signature scheme which achieves existential unforgeability under adaptive chosen message attacks (EUF-CMA) in the random oracle model. For 128 bits of classical security, signature sizes are in the order of 15 thousand bits, the public key size in the order of 4 megabytes, and the rejection rate is limited to one rejection every 10 to 12 signatures.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1706.0806

    Innovative Virtual Lab for Improving Safety and Port Operations

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    Computer simulation makes it possible to reproduce real systems and processes in a synthetic environment. In this way virtual analysis turn to be possible and it complex scenarios are suitable to be simulated. In the proposed paper is presented a port system where to study the behavior respect operations and accidents and to consider interaction among multiple players. The simulation is applied to create a Virtual Lab able to evaluate and investigate the development of new procedures, contingency plans during crises. The development of models to be used in simulations is clearly a critical aspect, since the consistency of the simulation depend on the quality of the models and their interaction; in this case the authors used their experience in the field to guarantee a successful Verification and Validation. In this case study, models are used for simulations of phenomena related to port accidents and crises with particular attention to dispersion system of liquid contaminant on sea surface and dispersion of toxic gases into atmosphere. These models have been tested in the Alacres2 simulator in order to create as an effective tool to observe and study the evolution and impact of dangerous situations, as well as a decision-making support to define response plans crises

    Validation du principe de conversion de champ magnétique RF par une technique électro-optique adaptée à l'IRM endoluminale

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    National audienceIntroduction L'exploration de zones profondes par IRM chez l'homme utilisant des capteurs externes ne permet pas toujours de réaliser des images avec une résolution spatiale suffisante. L'acquisition d'images de résolution spatiale submillimétrique peut être réalisée avec des capteurs endoluminaux placés au plus proche de la zone à explorer. Les développements de ce type de capteur ont été compromis par des aspects liés à la sécurité du patient en raison des échauffements localisés qui ont lieu avec une liaison galvanique reliant le capteur au système d'imagerie. Quelques équipes ont développé des capteurs déportés avec une transmission par fibre optique [1]. Par contre, l'utilisation de ces méthodes optiques reste limitée par des problèmes d'encombrement et la nécessité d'alimentation à l'intérieur du capteur endoluminal. Dans ce travail nous présentons une expérience permettant de mesurer un champ magnétique à l'aide d'un capteur RMN classique couplé à un cristal électro-optique (EO). Les cristaux EO présentent un indice de réfraction qui dépend linéairement de l'amplitude d'une composante du champ électrique appliquée au cristal, via l'effet Pockels. Cette propriété permet de les utiliser comme détecteurs diélectriques passifs, dédiés à la mesure vectorielle et non perturbatrice de champs électriques [2]. L'expérience est réalisée à 127 MHz, en vue de la réalisation d'une sonde endoluminale à 3T. Matériel et Méthode L'expérience, présentée sur la figure 1, a été réalisée pour valider la conversion du champ magnétique en un signal électrique. Une boucle circulaire en cuivre de 10 cm de diamètre constitue l'émetteur de champ magnétique large bande. Cette émetteur est alimenté par un synthétiseur RF fournissant un signal de fréquence 127 MHz et une puissance variant entre-60 dBm et 14 dBm. Cette puissance électrique est transformée en champs magnétique par l'émetteur. Le capteur présenté sur la figure 2a) représente un capteur RMN de base à connexion galvanique, il est adapté à 50 Ω pour une fréquence de 127 MHz. Ce capteur, placé devant la boucle émettrice RF, transforme le champ magnétique en ddp. Cette ddp est appliquée sur les deux faces opposées d'un cristal EO (LiNbO3) à l'aide de deux électrodes en cuivre. Une diode laser (=1.55 µm) émet un faisceau optique vers le cristal EO. La polarisation du faisceau est modulée en fonction de la ddp appliqué au cristal. On utilise une lame demi-onde pour placer nos mesures au maximum de linéarité et de sensibilité puis une lame quart-d'onde pour garder uniquement la modulation par effet Pockel. Cette modulation est convertie en un signal électrique à l'aide d'une photodiode. Ce signal modulé est amplifié et envoyé vers un analyseur de spectre. Résultats La figure 2b) présente la puissance mesurée () par l'analyseur de spectre en fonction de la puissance émise par le synthétiseur (). Le second axe des abscisses présente le champ magnétique B x produit par la puissance , au centre de la boucle émettrice. La courbe montre une dynamique de mesure de plus de 60 dB, une bonne linéarité et un champ magnétique minimal détectable de 163 pT. Conclusion L'amplitude du champ magnétique RMN à mesurer en IRM étant compris entre nano et micro Tesla, ces résultats montrent la faisabilité de réalisation d'une sonde dédiée à l'IRM par voie endoluminale utilisant une transmission optique

    Clinical Practice Guidelines for Childbearing Female Candidates for Bariatric Surgery, Pregnancy, and Post-partum Management After Bariatric Surgery

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    Emerging evidence suggests that bariatric surgery improves pregnancy outcomes of women with obesity by reducing the rates of gestational diabetes, pregnancy-induced hypertension, and macrosomia. However, it is associated with an increased risk of a small-for-gestational-age fetus and prematurity. Based on the work of a multidisciplinary task force, we propose clinical practice recommendations for pregnancy management following bariatric surgery. They are derived from a comprehensive review of the literature, existing guidelines, and expert opinion covering the preferred type of surgery for women of childbearing age, timing between surgery and pregnancy, contraception, systematic nutritional support and management of nutritional deficiencies, screening and management of gestational diabetes, weight gain during pregnancy, gastric banding management, surgical emergencies, obstetrical management, and specific care in the postpartum period and for newborns

    Microct and preparation of β-TCP granular material by polyurethane foam method

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    Commercial ß-tricalcium phosphate (ß-TCP) is commercialy available in granules manufactured by sintering of powders. We have evaluated the different steps of the manufacturing process of ß-TCP ceramics granules prepared from blocks obtained with the polyurethane foam technology. Three types of slurry were prepared with 10, 15 and 25 g of ß-TCP per gram of polyurethane foam. Analysis was done by scanning electron microscopy, EDX, Raman spectroscopy and microcomputed tomography combined with image analysis. A special algorithm was used to identify the internal microporosity (created by the calcination of the foam) from the internal macroporosity due to the spatial repartition of the material. The low ß-TCP dosages readily infiltrated the foam and the slurry was deposited along the polymer rods. On the contrary, the highest concentration produced inhomogeneous infiltrated blocks and foam cavities appeared completely filled in some areas. 2D microcomputed sections and reconstructed 3D models evidenced this phenomenon and the frequency distribution of the thickness and separation of material trabeculae confirmed the heterogeneity of the distribution. When crushed, blocks prepared with the 25 g slurry provided the largest and irregular granulates

    Remodelling of human atrial K+ currents but not ion channel expression by chronic β-blockade

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    Chronic β-adrenoceptor antagonist (β-blocker) treatment in patients is associated with a potentially anti-arrhythmic prolongation of the atrial action potential duration (APD), which may involve remodelling of repolarising K+ currents. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of chronic β-blockade on transient outward, sustained and inward rectifier K+ currents (ITO, IKSUS and IK1) in human atrial myocytes and on the expression of underlying ion channel subunits. Ion currents were recorded from human right atrial isolated myocytes using the whole-cell-patch clamp technique. Tissue mRNA and protein levels were measured using real time RT-PCR and Western blotting. Chronic β-blockade was associated with a 41% reduction in ITO density: 9.3 ± 0.8 (30 myocytes, 15 patients) vs 15.7 ± 1.1 pA/pF (32, 14), p < 0.05; without affecting its voltage-, time- or rate dependence. IK1 was reduced by 34% at −120 mV (p < 0.05). Neither IKSUS, nor its increase by acute β-stimulation with isoprenaline, was affected by chronic β-blockade. Mathematical modelling suggested that the combination of ITO- and IK1-decrease could result in a 28% increase in APD90. Chronic β-blockade did not alter mRNA or protein expression of the ITO pore-forming subunit, Kv4.3, or mRNA expression of the accessory subunits KChIP2, KChAP, Kvβ1, Kvβ2 or frequenin. There was no reduction in mRNA expression of Kir2.1 or TWIK to account for the reduction in IK1. A reduction in atrial ITO and IK1 associated with chronic β-blocker treatment in patients may contribute to the associated action potential prolongation, and this cannot be explained by a reduction in expression of associated ion channel subunits
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