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Localization and Diagonalization: A review of functional integral techniques for low-dimensional gauge theories and topological field theories
We review localization techniques for functional integrals which have
recently been used to perform calculations in and gain insight into the
structure of certain topological field theories and low-dimensional gauge
theories. These are the functional integral counterparts of the Mathai-Quillen
formalism, the Duistermaat-Heckman theorem, and the Weyl integral formula
respectively. In each case, we first introduce the necessary mathematical
background (Euler classes of vector bundles, equivariant cohomology, topology
of Lie groups), and describe the finite dimensional integration formulae. We
then discuss some applications to path integrals and give an overview of the
relevant literature. The applications we deal with include supersymmetric
quantum mechanics, cohomological field theories, phase space path integrals,
and two-dimensional Yang-Mills theory.Comment: 72 pages (60 A4 pages), LaTeX (to appear in the Journal of
Mathematical Physics Special Issue on Functional Integration (May 1995)
Dual-Frequency VSOP Observations of AO 0235+164
AO 0235+164 is a very compact, flat spectrum radio source identified as a BL
Lac object at a redshift of z=0.94. It is one of the most violently variable
extragalactic objects at both optical and radio wavelengths. The radio
structure of the source revealed by various ground-based VLBI observations is
dominated by a nearly unresolved compact component at almost all available
frequencies.
Dual-frequency space VLBI observations of AO 0235+164 were made with the VSOP
mission in January-February 1999. The array of the Japanese HALCA satellite and
co-observing ground radio telescopes in Australia, Japan, China and South
Africa allowed us to study AO 0235+164 with an unprecedented angular resolution
at frequencies of 1.6 and 5 GHz. We report on the sub-milliarcsecond structural
properties of the source. The 5-GHz observations led to an estimate of T_B >
5.8 x 10^{13} K for the rest-frame brightness temperature of the core, which is
the highest value measured with VSOP to date.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, to appear in Publ. Astron. Soc. Japa
Glycosylation pattern of brush border-associated glycoproteins in enterocyte-like cells: involvement of complex-type N-glycans in apical trafficking
We have previously reported that galectin-4, a tandem repeat-type galectin, regulates the raft-dependent delivery of glycoproteins to the apical brush border membrane of enterocyte-like HT-29 cells. N-Acetyllactosamine-containing glycans, known as galectin ligands, were found enriched in detergent-resistant membranes. Here, we analyzed the potential contribution of N-and/ or O-glycans in this mechanism. Structural studies were carried out on the brush border membrane-enriched fraction using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) and nano-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS. The pattern of N-glycans was very heterogeneous, with the presence of high mannose- and hybrid-type glycans as well as a multitude of complex-type glycans. In contrast, the pattern of O-glycans was very simple with the presence of two major core type 1 O-glycans, sialylated and bisialylated T-antigen structures {[}Neu5Ac alpha 2-3Gal beta 1-3GalNAc-ol and Neu5Ac alpha 2-3Gal beta 1 -3(Neu5Ac alpha 2-6)GalNAc-ol]. Thus, N-glycans rather than O-glycans contain the N-acetyllactosamine recognition signals for the lipid raft-based galectin-4-dependent apical delivery. In the presence of 1-deoxymannojirimycin, a drug which inhibits the generation of hybrid-type or complex type N-glycans, the extensively O-glycosylated mucin-like MUC1 glycoprotein was not delivered to the apical brush border but accumulated inside the cells. Altogether, our data demonstrate the crucial role of complex N-glycans in the galectin-4-dependent delivery of glycoproteins to the apical brush border membrane of enterocytic HT-29 cells
Complete Embedded Self-Translating Surfaces under Mean Curvature Flow
We describe a construction of complete embedded self-translating surfaces
under mean curvature flow by desingularizing the intersection of a finite
family of grim reapers in general position.Comment: 42 pages, 8 figures. v2: typos correcte
A deep, high resolution survey of the low frequency radio sky
We report on the first wide-field, very long baseline interferometry (VLBI)
survey at 90 cm. The survey area consists of two overlapping 28 deg^2 fields
centred on the quasar J0226+3421 and the gravitational lens B0218+357. A total
of 618 sources were targeted in these fields, based on identifications from
Westerbork Northern Sky Survey (WENSS) data. Of these sources, 272 had flux
densities that, if unresolved, would fall above the sensitivity limit of the
VLBI observations. A total of 27 sources were detected as far as 2 arcdegrees
from the phase centre. The results of the survey suggest that at least 10% of
moderately faint (S~100 mJy) sources found at 90 cm contain compact components
smaller than ~0.1 to 0.3 arcsec and stronger than 10% of their total flux
densities. A ~90 mJy source was detected in the VLBI data that was not seen in
the WENSS and NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) data and may be a transient or highly
variable source that has been serendipitously detected. This survey is the
first systematic (and non-biased), deep, high-resolution survey of the
low-frequency radio sky. It is also the widest field of view VLBI survey with a
single pointing to date, exceeding the total survey area of previous higher
frequency surveys by two orders of magnitude. These initial results suggest
that new low frequency telescopes, such as LOFAR, should detect many compact
radio sources and that plans to extend these arrays to baselines of several
thousand kilometres are warranted.Comment: Accepted by The Astrophysical Journal. 39 pages, 4 figure
Divergent LIN28-mRNA associations result in translational suppression upon the initiation of differentiation
LIN28 function is fundamental to the activity and behavior of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and induced pluripotent stem cells. Its main roles in these cell types are the regulation of translational efficiency and let-7 miRNA maturation. However, LIN28-associated mRNA cargo shifting and resultant regulation of translational efficiency upon the initiation of differentiation remain unknown. An RNA-immunoprecipitation and microarray analysis protocol, eRIP, that has high specificity and sensitivity was developed to test endogenous LIN28-associated mRNA cargo shifting. A combined eRIP and polysome analysis of early stage differentiation of hESCs with two distinct differentiation cues revealed close similarities between the dynamics of LIN28 association and translational modulation of genes involved in the Wnt signaling, cell cycle, RNA metabolism and proteasomal pathways. Our data demonstrate that change in translational efficiency is a major contributor to early stages of differentiation of hESCs, in which LIN28 plays a central role. This implies that eRIP analysis of LIN28-associated RNA cargoes may be used for rapid functional quality control of pluripotent stem cells under manufacture for therapeutic applications
Immunocytochemical localization of AMPA selective glutamate receptor subunits in the rat cochlea
The localization of subunits of the [alpha]-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA) selective glutamate receptor, termed Glutamate receptor (GluR) was examined in the rat cochlea using affinity purified polyclonal antibody to GluR subunits (GluR 1-4). GluR 2/3 and GluR 4 immunoreactive (IR) staining was observed in rat spiral ganglion cells, while GluR 1 IR was not. GluR 4 IR staining was also seen in puncta at inner and outer hair cell bases. These results suggest that GluR 2/3 and GluR 4 are components of excitatory amino acid synapses in the rat cochlea.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/31208/1/0000110.pd
Observation of Quantum Asymmetry in an Aharonov-Bohm Ring
We have investigated the Aharonov-Bohm effect in a one-dimensional
GaAs/GaAlAs ring at low magnetic fields. The oscillatory magnetoconductance of
these systems are for the first time systematically studied as a function of
density. We observe phase-shifts of in the magnetoconductance
oscillations, and halving of the fundamental period, as the density is
varied. Theoretically we find agreement with the experiment, by introducing an
asymmetry between the two arms of the ring.Comment: 4 pages RevTex including 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Generalized diagonal crossed products and smash products for quasi-Hopf algebras. Applications
In this paper we introduce generalizations of diagonal crossed products,
two-sided crossed products and two-sided smash products, for a quasi-Hopf
algebra H. The results we obtain may be applied to H^*-Hopf bimodules and
generalized Yetter-Drinfeld modules. The generality of our situation entails
that the "generating matrix" formalism cannot be used, forcing us to use a
different approach. This pays off because as an application we obtain an easy
conceptual proof of an important but very technical result of Hausser and Nill
concerning iterated two-sided crossed products.Comment: 41 pages, no figure
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