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Splitting of surface defect partition functions and integrable systems
We study Bethe/gauge correspondence at the special locus of Coulomb moduli
where the integrable system exhibits the splitting of degenerate levels. For
this investigation, we consider the four-dimensional pure
supersymmetric gauge theory, with a half-BPS surface defect constructed
with the help of an orbifold or a degenerate gauge vertex. We show that the
non-perturbative Dyson-Schwinger equations imply the Schr\"odinger-type and the
Baxter-type differential equations satisfied by the respective surface defect
partition functions. At the special locus of Coulomb moduli the surface defect
partition function splits into parts. We recover the Bethe/gauge dictionary for
each summand.Comment: 34 pages, 2 figures; v2. published versio
La Croix du Nord : supplément régional à la Croix de Paris ["puis" grand journal quotidien du Nord de la France]
27 janvier 19111911/01/27 (A22,N7391).Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : NordPdeC
Additional file 4: Figure S3. of Genome-wide identification of long noncoding RNA genes and their potential association with fecundity and virulence in rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
Alternative splicing of identified lncRNAs in N. lugens. Most lncRNAs had only one isoforms. Only 19.9 % lncRNAs had multiple isoforms. (TIFF 63 kb
Additional file 14: Table S10. of Genome-wide identification of long noncoding RNA genes and their potential association with fecundity and virulence in rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
Primers used for RT-PCR and strand-specific PCR. Both two pairs of primers were used for RT-PCR validation. One pair of primers was used for strand-specific PCR for determining transcript orientations. *: the primer used for strand specific PCRs. (DOCX 24 kb
Additional file 7: Table S3. of Genome-wide identification of long noncoding RNA genes and their potential association with fecundity and virulence in rice brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens
Specifically expressed lncRNAs in the fat body of TN1 strain of N. lugens. (XLSX 9 kb