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Social reference: Aggregating online usage of scientific literature in CiteULike for clustering academic resources
Citation-based methods have been widely studied and employed for clustering academic resources and mapping science. Although effective, these methods suffer from citation delay. In this study, we extend reference and citation analysis to a broader notion from social perspective. We coin the term "social reference" to refer to the references of literatures in social academic web environment. We propose clustering methods using social reference information from CiteULike. We experiment for journal clustering and author clustering using social reference and compare with citation-based methods. Our experiments indicate: first, social reference implies connections among literatures which are as effective as citation in clustering academic resources; second, in practical settings, social reference-based clustering methods are not as effective as citation-based ones due to the sparseness of social reference data, but they can outperform in clustering new resources that have few citation. © 2011 Authors
Window Dressing in Reported Earnings
The article discusses the use of the term window dressing, a wide range of techniques for auditing, by audit clients to enhance the financial position of an entity through manipulated disclosures. The term refers to the reporting practices adopted by firms to distort earnings by changing the way stakeholders perceived the financial figures. A research suggests that firms must engage in the type of manipulative behavior for the purpose of economic incentives
90 degree polarization rotator using a bilayered chiral metamaterial with giant optical activity
A bilayered chiral metamaterial (CMM) is proposed to realize a 90 degree
polarization rotator, whose giant optical activity is due to the transverse
magnetic dipole coupling among the metallic wire pairs of enantiomeric
patterns. By transmission through this thin bilayered structure of less than
\lambda/30 thick, a linearly polarized wave is converted to its cross
polarization with a resonant polarization conversion efficiency (PCE) of over
90%. Meanwhile, the axial ratio of the transmitted wave is better than 40 dB.
It is demonstrated that the chirality in the propagation direction makes this
efficient cross-polarization conversion possible. The transversely isotropic
property of this polarization rotator is also experimentally verified. The
optical activity of the present structure is about 2700 degree/\lambda, which
is the largest optical activity that can be found in literature.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure
Sunward-propagating Alfv\'enic fluctuations observed in the heliosphere
The mixture/interaction of anti-sunward-propagating Alfv\'enic fluctuations
(AFs) and sunward-propagating Alfv\'enic fluctuations (SAFs) is believed to
result in the decrease of the Alfv\'enicity of solar wind fluctuations with
increasing heliocentric distance. However, SAFs are rarely observed at 1 au and
solar wind AFs are found to be generally outward. Using the measurements from
Voyager 2 and Wind, we perform a statistical survey of SAFs in the heliosphere
inside 6 au. We first report two SAF events observed by Voyager 2. One is in
the anti-sunward magnetic sector with a strong positive correlation between the
fluctuations of magnetic field and solar wind velocity. The other one is in the
sunward magnetic sector with a strong negative magnetic field-velocity
correlation. Statistically, the percentage of SAFs increases gradually with
heliocentric distance, from about 2.7% at 1.0 au to about 8.7% at 5.5 au. These
results provide new clues for understanding the generation mechanism of SAFs
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Bioinspired Multifunctional Anti-icing Hydrogel
The recent anti-icing strategies in the state of the art mainly focused on three aspects: inhibiting ice nucleation, preventing ice propagation, and decreasing ice adhesion strength. However, it is has proved difficult to prevent ice nucleation and propagation while decreasing adhesion simultaneously, due to their highly distinct, even contradictory design principles. In nature, anti-freeze proteins (AFPs) offer a prime example of multifunctional integrated anti-icing materials that excel in all three key aspects of the anti-icing process simultaneously by tuning the structures and dynamics of interfacial water. Here, inspired by biological AFPs, we successfully created a multifunctional anti-icing material based on polydimethylsiloxane-grafted polyelectrolyte hydrogel that can tackle all three aspects of the anti-icing process simultaneously. The simplicity, mechanical durability, and versatility of these smooth hydrogel surfaces make it a promising option for a wide range of anti-icing applications
Dynamical Quantum Memories
We propose a dynamical approach to quantum memories using an
oscillator-cavity model. This overcomes the known difficulties of achieving
high quantum input-output fidelity with storage times long compared to the
input signal duration. We use a generic model of the memory response, which is
applicable to any linear storage medium ranging from a superconducting device
to an atomic medium. The temporal switching or gating of the device may either
be through a control field changing the coupling, or through a variable
detuning approach, as in more recent quantum memory experiments. An exact
calculation of the temporal memory response to an external input is carried
out. This shows that there is a mode-matching criterion which determines the
optimum input and output mode shape. This optimum pulse shape can be modified
by changing the gate characteristics. In addition, there is a critical coupling
between the atoms and the cavity that allows high fidelity in the presence of
long storage times. The quantum fidelity is calculated both for the coherent
state protocol, and for a completely arbitrary input state with a bounded total
photon number. We show how a dynamical quantum memory can surpass the relevant
classical memory bound, while retaining a relatively long storage time.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figure
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