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Bounded perturbation resilience of projected scaled gradient methods
We investigate projected scaled gradient (PSG) methods for convex
minimization problems. These methods perform a descent step along a diagonally
scaled gradient direction followed by a feasibility regaining step via
orthogonal projection onto the constraint set. This constitutes a generalized
algorithmic structure that encompasses as special cases the gradient projection
method, the projected Newton method, the projected Landweber-type methods and
the generalized Expectation-Maximization (EM)-type methods. We prove the
convergence of the PSG methods in the presence of bounded perturbations. This
resilience to bounded perturbations is relevant to the ability to apply the
recently developed superiorization methodology to PSG methods, in particular to
the EM algorithm.Comment: Computational Optimization and Applications, accepted for publicatio
Gate-controlled generation of optical pulse trains using individual carbon nanotubes
We report on optical pulse-train generation from individual air-suspended
carbon nanotubes under an application of square-wave gate voltages.
Electrostatically-induced carrier accummulation quenches photoluminescence,
while a voltage sign reversal purges those carriers, resetting the nanotubes to
become luminescent temporarily. Frequency domain measurements reveal
photoluminescence recovery with characteristic frequencies that increase with
excitation laser power, showing that photoexcited carriers quench the emission
in a self-limiting manner. Time-resolved measurements directly confirm the
presence of an optical pulse train sychronized to the gate voltage signal, and
flexible control over pulse timing and duration is demonstrated.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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Ecological thresholds and large carnivores conservation: Implications for the Amur tiger and leopard in China
The ecological threshold concept describes how changes in one or more factors at thresholds can result in a large shift in the state of an ecosystem. This concept focuses attention on limiting factors that affect the tolerance of systems or organisms and changes in them. Accumulating empirical evidence for the existence of ecological thresholds has created favorable conditions for practical application to wildlife conservation. Applying the concept has the potential to enhance conservation of two large carnivores, Amur tiger and leopard, and the knowledge gained could guide the construction of a proposed national park. In this review, ecological thresholds that result from considering a paradigm of bottom-up control were evaluated for their potential to contribute to the conservation of Amur tiger and leopard. Our review highlights that large carnivores, as top predators, are potentially affected by ecological thresholds arising from changes in climate (or weather), habitat, vegetation, prey, competitors, and anthropogenic disturbances. What's more, interactions between factors and context dependence need to be considered in threshold research and conservation practice, because they may amplify the response of ecosystems or organisms to changes in specific drivers. Application of the threshold concept leads to a more thorough evaluation of conservation needs, and could be used to guide future Amur tiger and leopard research and conservation in China. Such application may inform the conservation of other large carnivores worldwide
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Are Investors Warned by Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest? The Moderating Effect of Investment Horizon
Financial analysts are required to disclose conflicts of interest (COI) in their research reports, but there is limited evidence on the effectiveness of COI disclosures. We investigate whether the influence of disclosing COI in analyst reports on investors' decision making depends on investment horizon. Experimental results show that short-term investors who view a COI disclosure are significantly less willing to invest in the recommended stock compared to short-term investors who do not view such a disclosure, while the presence of a COI disclosure does not significantly affect long-term investors’ willingness to invest. Results further demonstrate that the COI disclosure decreases short-term investors’ willingness to invest by reducing their perception of analysts’ trustworthiness and expertness. This study provides evidence on when and how the COI disclosure can influence investors’ behavior and enhances our understanding of investors’ reactions to cautionary disclaimers
Residual proton-neutron interactions and the scheme
We investigate the correlation between integrated proton-neutron interactions
obtained by using the up-to-date experimental data of binding energies and the
, the product of valence proton number and valence neutron
number with respect to the nearest doubly closed nucleus. We make corrections
on a previously suggested formula for the integrated proton-neutron
interaction. Our results demonstrate a nice, nearly linear, correlation between
the integrated p-n interaction and , which provides us
with a firm foundation of the applicability of the scheme
to nuclei far from the stability line.Comment: four pages, three figures, Physical Review C, in pres
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