498 research outputs found
The Perfect Laplace Operator for Non-Trivial Boundaries
The application of Renormalization Group (RG) methods to find perfect
discretizations of partial differential equations is a promising but little
investigated approach. We calculate the classically perfect fixed-point Laplace
operator for boundaries of non-trivial shape analytically and numerically and
present a parametrization that can be used for solving the Poisson equation.Comment: Poster for Lattice 2000 (Improvement), 5 page
Progress using generalized lattice Dirac operators to parametrize the Fixed-Point QCD action
We report on an ongoing project to parametrize the Fixed-Point Dirac operator
for massless quarks, using a very general construction which has arbitrarily
many fermion offsets and gauge paths, the complete Clifford algebra and
satisfies all required symmetries. Optimizing a specific construction with
hypercubic fermion offsets, we present some preliminary results.Comment: Lattice 2000 (Improvement), 9 pages, based on a talk by K.H. and a
poster by T.J. References adde
The construction of generalized Dirac operators on the lattice
We discuss the steps to construct Dirac operators which have arbitrary
fermion offsets, gauge paths, a general structure in Dirac space and satisfy
the basic symmetries (gauge symmetry, hermiticity condition, charge
conjugation, hypercubic rotations and reflections) on the lattice. We give an
extensive set of examples and offer help to add further structures.Comment: 19 pages, latex, maple code attache
Retinal gene therapy with a large MYO7A cDNA using adeno-associated virus.
Usher 1 patients are born profoundly deaf and then develop retinal degeneration. Thus they are readily identified before the onset of retinal degeneration, making gene therapy a viable strategy to prevent their blindness. Here, we have investigated the use of adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) for the delivery of the Usher 1B gene, MYO7A, to retinal cells in cell culture and in Myo7a-null mice. MYO7A cDNA, under control of a smCBA promoter, was packaged in single AAV2 and AAV5 vectors and as two overlapping halves in dual AAV2 vectors. The 7.9-kb smCBA-MYO7A exceeds the capacity of an AAV vector; packaging of such oversized constructs into single AAV vectors may involve fragmentation of the gene. Nevertheless, the AAV2 and AAV5 single vector preparations successfully transduced photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelium cells, resulting in functional, full-length MYO7A protein and correction of mutant phenotypes, suggesting successful homologous recombination of gene fragments. With discrete, conventional-sized dual AAV2 vectors, full-length MYO7A was detected, but the level of protein expression was variable, and only a minority of cells showed phenotype correction. Our results show that MYO7A therapy with AAV2 or AAV5 single vectors is efficacious; however, the dual AAV2 approach proved to be less effective
Light hadron spectra and wave functions in quenched QCD with overlap quarks on a large lattice
A simulation of quenched QCD with the overlap Dirac operator has been
completed using 100 Wilson gauge configurations at beta=6 on an 18^3x64
lattice. We present results for meson and baryon masses, meson final state
"wave functions'' and other observables.Comment: 5 LaTeX pages (espcrc2.sty), 13 figures. Combined contributions by
J.H., L.L. and C.R. at Lattice2004(spectrum), Fermilab, June 21-26, 200
First results from a parametrized Fixed-Point QCD action
We have constructed a new fermion action which is an approximation to the
(chirally symmetric) Fixed-Point action, containing the full Clifford algebra
with couplings inside a hypercube and paths built from renormalization group
inspired fat links. We present an exploratory study of the light hadron
spectrum and the energy-momentum dispersion relation.Comment: Lattice2001(improvement), 3 pages, based on a talk by S.H; reference
update
A survey study of index foodârelated allergic reactions and anaphylaxis management
Background:â Initial foodâallergic reactions are often poorly recognized and underâtreated. Methods:â Parents of foodâallergic children were invited to complete an online questionnaire, designed with Kids with Food Allergies Foundation , about their childrenâs first foodâallergic reactions resulting in urgent medical evaluation. Results:â Among 1361 reactions, 76% (95% CI 74â79%) were highly likely to represent anaphylaxis based on NIAID/FAAN criteria. Only 34% (95% CI 31â37%) of these were administered epinephrine. In 56% of these, epinephrine was administered by emergency departments; 20% by parents; 9% by paramedics; 8% by primary care physicians; and 6% by urgent care centers. In 26% of these, epinephrine was given within 15âmin of the onset of symptoms; 54% within 30âmin; 82% within 1âh; and 93% within 2âh. Factors associated with a decreased likelihood of receiving epinephrine for anaphylaxis included age <12âmonths, milk and egg triggers, and symptoms of abdominal pain and/or diarrhea. Epinephrine was more likely to be given to asthmatic children and children with peanut or tree nut ingestion prior to event. Postâtreatment, 42% of reactions likely to represent anaphylaxis were referred to allergists, 34% prescribed and/or given epinephrine autoâinjectors, 17% trained to use epinephrine autoâinjectors, and 19% given emergency action plans. Of patients treated with epinephrine, only half (47%) were prescribed epinephrine autoâinjectors. Conclusions:â Only oneâthird of initial foodâallergic reactions with symptoms of anaphylaxis were recognized and treated with epinephrine. Fewer than half of patients were referred to allergists. There is still a need to increase education and awareness about foodâinduced anaphylaxis.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/93515/1/pai1315.pd
Light hadron and diquark spectroscopy in quenched QCD with overlap quarks on a large lattice
A simulation of quenched QCD with the overlap Dirac operator has been
completed using 100 Wilson gauge configurations at beta = 6 on an 18^3 x 64
lattice and at beta = 5.85 on a 14^3 x 48 lattice, both in Landau gauge. We
present results for light meson and baryon masses, meson final state "wave
functions," and other observables, as well as some details on the numerical
techniques that were used. Our results indicate that scaling violations, if
any, are small. We also present an analysis of diquark correlations using the
quark propagators generated in our simulation.Comment: 28 LaTeX pages, 41 figures, v2: minor updates, version published in
JHE
Chiral measurements with the Fixed-Point Dirac operator and construction of chiral currents
In this preliminary study, we examine the chiral properties of the
parametrized Fixed-Point Dirac operator D^FP, see how to improve its chirality
via the Overlap construction, measure the renormalized quark condensate Sigma
and the topological susceptibility chi_t, and investigate local chirality of
near zero modes of the Dirac operator. We also give a general construction of
chiral currents and densities for chiral lattice actions.Comment: Lattice2001(chiral), based on a talk by T.J. and a poster by K.H., 6
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