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Prepotential approach to quasinormal modes
In this paper we demonstrate how the recently reported exactly and
quasi-exactly solvable models admitting quasinormal modes can be constructed
and classified very simply and directly by the newly proposed prepotential
approach. These new models were previously obtained within the Lie-algebraic
approach. Unlike the Lie-algebraic approach, the prepotential approach does not
require any knowledge of the underlying symmetry of the system. It treats both
quasi-exact and exact solvabilities on the same footing, and gives the
potential as well as the eigenfunctions and eigenvalues simultaneously. We also
present three new models with quasinormal modes: a new exactly solvable
Morse-like model, and two new quasi-exactly solvable models of the Scarf II and
generalized P\"oschl-Teller types.Comment: 12 pages, no figure. Typos correcte
Viral pneumonia in adults and older children in sub-Saharan Africa — epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis and management
Community-acquired pneumonia causes substantial morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa with an estimated 131 million new cases each year. Viruses — such as influenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus and parainfluenza virus — are now recognised as important causes of respiratory disease in older children and adults in the developed world following the emergence of sensitive molecular diagnostic tests, recent severe viral epidemics, and the discovery of novel viruses. Few studies have comprehensively evaluated the viral aetiology of adult pneumonia in Africa, but it is likely to differ from Western settings due to varying seasonality and the high proportion of patients with immunosuppression and co-morbidities. Emerging data suggest a high prevalence of viral pathogens, as well as multiple viral and viral/bacterial infections in African adults with pneumonia. However, the interpretation of positive results from highly sensitive polymerase chain reaction tests can be challenging. Therapeutic and preventative options against viral respiratory infections are currently limited in the African setting. This review summarises the current state of the epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis and management of viral pneumonia in sub-Saharan Africa
LINERs as Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei
Many nearby galaxies contain optical signatures of nuclear activity in the
form of LINER nuclei. LINERs may be the weakest and most common manifestation
of the quasar phenomenon. The physical origin of this class of objects,
however, has been ambiguous. I draw upon a number of recent observations to
argue that a significant fraction of LINERs are low-luminosity active galactic
nuclei.Comment: Invited review to appear in The 32nd COSPAR Meeting, The AGN-Galaxy
Connection (Advances in Space Research). LaTex, 10 pages including embedded
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