403 research outputs found
Educating Business Professionals For Year 2010 And Beyond: Six Critical Management Themes And Skills To Emphasize
In this paper, based on the recent global and technological developments, I propose six critical themes/skills which need to be given a substantially more emphasis and coverage for educating business professionals in management for year 2010 and beyond. While there is interdependence among these six themes, they are separated for the reasons of focus and understanding
Educating Business Professionals for 2010 and Beyond: Six Critical Management Themes and Skills to Emphasize
In this paper, based on the recent global and technological developments, I propose six main critical themes/skills which need to be emphasized much more than before for educating business professionals in management for 2010 and beyond. While there is interdependence among these six areas, I separate them for reasons of focus and understanding
Signed graphs cospectral with the path
A signed graph is said to be determined by its spectrum if every
signed graph with the same spectrum as is switching isomorphic with
. Here it is proved that the path , interpreted as a signed graph,
is determined by its spectrum if and only if , or 2 (mod 4),
unless , or
Polar Kerr Effect in Multiband Spin-Orbit Coupled Superconductors
We undertake a theoretical analysis to probe the Kerr spectrum within the
superconducting phase of strontium ruthenate, where the Kerr rotation
experiments demonstrate the existence of a superconducting state with broken
time reversal symmetry. We find that spin-orbit coupling changes the
hybridization along the Fermi surface's diagonal zone mainly affects Hall
transport. We show that the dominant Hall response arises mainly from the
quasi-1D orbitals and , linked to their hybridization, while
other contributions are negligible. This establishes that, the breaking of time
reversal symmetry of quasi-1D orbitals can account for the existence of the
Kerr angle, irrespective of the order symmetry specific to the
orbital. Moreover, the optical Hall conductivity and Kerr angle estimated for
the hypothesised superconducting orders also closely match the experimental
findings, providing important novel insight on the role of the spin-orbit
coupling, hybridization, and emergent order.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure
Preparation and Characterization of Modified Polyethyleneimine Magnetic Nanoparticles for Cancer Drug Delivery
Magnetic nanoparticles with polymeric coating have great significance in drug delivery purpose. We intended to prepare a modified amphiphilic polymer with targeting susceptibility to reduce side effects to normal cells. In this study polyethyleneimine (PEI) as a polycationic polymer reacted with sebacoyl chloride to make a new amphiphilic polymer and folic acid as a targeting agent to reduce cytotoxicity of polymer and increase specific entrance of nanoparticles to cancerous cells. The obtained polymer (PEI-Sb-FA) was then coated on magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) to stabilize them. The core-shell nanoparticles were characterized by different methods such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). Curcumin was finally loaded on PEI-Sb-FA-MNPs and the release behavior was studied in different pH. Curcumin loading of 28.2% was obtained and released drug in acidic pH = 4.5 was more than pH = 7.4, showing drug release sensitivity toward pH of media
Effect of Dentin Bonding Agent on the Prevention of Tooth Discoloration Produced by Mineral Trioxide Aggregate
Objective. Determination of the effect of dentin bonding agent (DBA) on the prevention of tooth discoloration produced by mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). Methods. 50 teeth were endodontically treated and after removal of 3 mm of obturating materials were divided into five groups. In white MTA (WMTA) and grey MTA (GMTA) groups, these materials were placed in root canal below the orifice. In DBA + WMTA and DBA + GMTA groups, DBAs were applied in the access cavity. Then, 3 mm of WMTA and GMTA was placed. The last 10 teeth served as control. All of teeth were restored and color measurement was recorded for each specimen at this time and 6 months later. Results. The mean tooth discoloration in WMTA and GMTA groups was significantly more than DBA + WMTA and DBA + GMTA groups, respectively. There was no significant difference between DBA + WMTA and DBA + GMTA groups and control group. Conclusion. Application of DBA before MTA may prevent tooth discoloration
Molecular Electronic Structure Calculation via a Quantum Computer
Quantum computers can be used to calculate the electronic structure and
estimate the ground state energy of many-electron molecular systems. In the
present study, we implement the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE)
algorithm, as a hybrid quantum-classical algorithm to calculate the ground
state energy of the molecules such as H3+, OH-, HF and BH3 in which the number
of qubits has an increasing trend. We use the parity transformation for Fermion
to qubit encoding and the Unitary Coupled Cluster for Single and Double
excitations (UCCSD) to construct an ansatz. We compare our quantum simulation
results with the computational chemistry approaches including Full
Configuration Interaction (FCI), as benchmark energy and Unrestricted
Hartree-Fock (UHF), as a common computational method. Our results show that
there is a good agreement between molecular ground state energy obtained from
VQE and FCI. Moreover, the accuracy of the ground state energies obtained from
VQE in our work is higher than the previously reported values
The Relationship between Auditory Sensory Gating and Cognitive Functions on Auditory and
ObjectivesConsidering the common neurological origins, there is a relationship between the sensory gating and cognitive functions. However, there is no adequate information on this issue. In this study, auditory event-related potentials and the sensory gating performance were assessed in P50, N100 and P200 waves. Besides, their relationship with cognitive performance in auditory and visual modalities was investigated.Materials & MethodsNineteen normal primary school students (14 boys) were tested in Tehran, Iran from 2017 to 2018. In the auditory modality, the Persian version of the non-word repetition test and monaural selective auditory attention test (mSAAT) were used for assessment of the working memory and selective attention, respectively. In order to evaluate the visual working memory and visual selective attention, Rey-Osterrieth complex figure, selective and divided attention test were used, respectively. A 32-channel EEG system was used for electrophysiological assessment.ResultsThe P50 sensory gating was negatively correlated with the visual selective attention (P=0.034, r=-0.49) and N100 sensory gating was negatively correlated with the auditory working memory (P=0.043, r=-0.48) as well as visual selective attention (P=0.039, r=-0.47). For P200, there was a significant negative relationship with auditory selective attention in the right ear (P=0.034, r=-0.49).ConclusionSensory gating in children is not a modality-specific phenomenon. Sensory gating in a modality could be associated with cognitive functions in other modalitie
Tracking moving targets in wireless sensor networks using extended diffusion strategies of distributed Kalman filter
Using wireless sensor networks to track the position of a moving object in a 3-D spatial model requires precise information of location and speed of the object, which in turn demands for accuracy in state estimation of distributed Kalman filter. In view of reducing the impacts of noise in the dynamic linear system and achieve optimized state estimate, the current study proposes extended strategies of Kalman filter diffusion based on distributed Kalman filter. Through the proposed strategies, each node communicates merely with its neighbor nodes. The data aggregation is done in a set of neighborhood using instructions of recursive Kalman filter iterations with specific weights. The proposed algorithms provide precise state estimates in a moment as global state estimates using various updates at each step. As a simulation study, we applied the algorithms in a network to track the position and speed of a projectile and compared the results with real world circumstances, using the concept of transient mean square deviations of network as a cost function. The results report improvements over the conventional methods in terms of mean square errors
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