317 research outputs found
Newly recognized mosquito-associated viruses in mainland China, in the last two decades
There are four principal arboviruses in mainland China. Two kinds of them are mosquito-borne viruses, namely Japanese encephalitis virus and dengue virus, which lead to Japanese encephalitis, and dengue fever/dengue hemorrhagic fever respectively; the other two are tick-borne viruses, namely tick-borne encephalitis virus and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (also known as Xinjiang hemorrhagic fever virus), which contribute to tick-borne encephalitis and Xinjiang hemorrhagic fever respectively. With exception of these four main arboviruses, many other mosquito-associated viruses have been isolated and identified in recent years. These newly isolated and identified mosquito-associated viruses are probably responsible for human and animal infections and diseases. The purpose of this review is to describe the newly isolated mosquito-associated viruses in mainland China which belong to five viral families, including their virological properties, phylogenetic relationships, serological evidence, as well as to appeal the public health concentration worldwide
Reaching an Optimal Consensus: Dynamical Systems that Compute Intersections of Convex Sets
In this paper, multi-agent systems minimizing a sum of objective functions,
where each component is only known to a particular node, is considered for
continuous-time dynamics with time-varying interconnection topologies. Assuming
that each node can observe a convex solution set of its optimization component,
and the intersection of all such sets is nonempty, the considered optimization
problem is converted to an intersection computation problem. By a simple
distributed control rule, the considered multi-agent system with
continuous-time dynamics achieves not only a consensus, but also an optimal
agreement within the optimal solution set of the overall optimization
objective. Directed and bidirectional communications are studied, respectively,
and connectivity conditions are given to ensure a global optimal consensus. In
this way, the corresponding intersection computation problem is solved by the
proposed decentralized continuous-time algorithm. We establish several
important properties of the distance functions with respect to the global
optimal solution set and a class of invariant sets with the help of convex and
non-smooth analysis
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