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Log canonical thresholds of quasi-ordinary hypersurface singularities
The log canonical thresholds of irreducible quasi-ordinary hypersurface
singularities are computed, using an explicit list of pole candidates for the
motivic zeta function found by the last two authors
Finiteness theorems for algebraic cycles of small codimension on quadric fibrations over curves
We obtain finiteness theorems for algebraic cycles of small codimension on
quadric fibrations X over curves over perfect fields k. For example, if k is
finitely generated over Q and the fibration has odd relative dimension at least
11, then CH^{i}(X) is finitely generated for i<=4.Comment: 13 page
Descriptions of the male of Heterodiomus marchali Brèthes and a new species of Chilean Heterodiomus Brèthes (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae: Scymninae: Diomini)
Additions to the classification of South American Diomini are provided. Male genitalia of Heterodiomus marchali Brèthes are described and Diomus brethesi is newly described
Herschel-ATLAS: Blazars in the science demonstration phase field
To investigate the poorly constrained sub-mm counts and spectral properties of blazars we searched for these in the Herschel-ATLAS (H-ATLAS) science demonstration phase (SDP) survey catalog.
We cross-matched 500 μm sources brighter than 50 mJy with the FIRST radio catalogue. We found two blazars, both previously known. Our study is among the first blind blazar searches at sub-mm wavelengths, i.e., in the spectral regime where little is still known about the blazar SEDs, but where the synchrotron peak of the most luminous blazars is expected to occur. Our early results are consistent with educated extrapolations of lower frequency counts and question indications of substantial spectral curvature downwards and of spectral upturns at mm wavelengths. One of the two blazars is identified with a Fermi/LAT γ-ray source and a WMAP source. The physical parameters of the two blazars are briefly discussed. These observations demonstrate that the H-ATLAS survey will provide key information about the physics of blazars and their contribution to sub-mm counts
Additions to the Hyperaspis Chevrolat (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) fauna of South American, descriptions of nine new species, and recognition of Hyperaspis pectoralis Crotch as a valid species
Nine new species of Hyperaspis from various South American localities are described, illustrated, and compared with previously described taxa. New taxa are: Hyperaspis luciae, H. corcovado, H. divaricata, H. humboldti, H. mimica, H. praecipua, H. unimaculosa, H. drechseli, and H. esmeraldas. Hyperaspis pectoralis Crotch is recognized as a valid species of Hyperaspis and integrated into the existing classification
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