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Regularity of H\"older continuous solutions of the supercritical quasi-geostrophic equation
We present a regularity result for weak solutions of the 2D quasi-geostrophic
equation with supercritical () dissipation : If
a Leray-Hopf weak solution is H\"{o}lder continuous with on the time interval , then it is actually a classical solution on
BPS Wilson loops in Minkowski spacetime and Euclidean space
We give evidence that spacelike BPS Wilson loops do not exist in Minkowski
spacetime. We show that spacelike Wilson loops in Minkowski spacetime cannot
preserve any supersymmetries, in super Yang-Mills
theory, super Chern-Simons-matter theory, and
Aharony-Bergman-Jafferis-Maldacena theory. We not only show
this using infinite straight lines and circles as examples, but also we give
proofs for general curves. We attribute this to the conflicts of reality
conditions of the spinors. However, spacelike Wilson loops do exist in
Euclidean space. There are both BPS Wilson loops along infinite straight lines
and circular BPS Wilson loops. This is because the reality conditions of the
spinors are lost after Wick rotation. The result is reasonable in view of the
AdS/CFT correspondence.Comment: V1, 19 pages, no figure; V2, 25 pages, typos corrected and proofs for
general curves added thanks to the careful reading and valuable suggestions
of the anonymous referee, version to appear in EPJC; V3, 25 pages, published
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Construction and classification of novel BPS Wilson loops in quiver Chern-Simons-matter theories
In this paper we construct and classify novel Drukker-Trancanelli (DT) type
BPS Wilson loops along infinite straight lines and circles in
quiver superconformal Chern-Simons-matter theories,
Aharony-Bergman-Jafferis-Maldacena (ABJM) theory, and orbifold
ABJM theory. Generally we have four classes of Wilson loops, and all of them
preserve the same supersymmetries as the BPS Gaiotto-Yin (GY) type Wilson
loops. There are several free complex parameters in the DT type BPS Wilson
loops, and for two classes of Wilson loops in ABJM theory and
orbifold ABJM theory there are supersymmetry enhancements at special values of
the parameters. We check that the differences of the DT type and GY type Wilson
loops are -exact with being some supercharges preserved by both the DT
type and GY type Wilson loops. The results would be useful to calculate vacuum
expectation values of the DT type Wilson loops in matrix models if they are
still BPS quantum mechanically.Comment: V1, 28 pages; V2,35 pages, published versio
Exact results for Wilson loops in orbifold ABJM theory
We investigate the exact results for circular 1/4 and 1/2 BPS Wilson loops in
the super Chern-Simons-matter theory that could be
obtained by orbifolding Aharony-Bergman-Jafferis-Maldacena (ABJM) theory. The
partition function of the orbifold ABJM theory has been
computed previously in the literature. In this paper, we re-derive it using a
slightly different method. We calculate the vacuum expectation values of the
circular 1/4 BPS Wilson loops in fundamental representation and of circular 1/2
BPS Wilson loops in arbitrary representations. We use both the saddle point
approach and Fermi gas approach. The results for Wilson loops are in accord
with the available gravity results.Comment: V1, 19 pages, 1 figure; V2, 24 pages, 1 figure, general
representations added; V3, 26 pages, no figure, published versio
Novel BPS Wilson loops in three-dimensional quiver Chern-Simons-matter theories
We show that generic three-dimensional quiver super
Chern-Simons-matter theories admit Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield (BPS)
Drukker-Trancanelli (DT) type Wilson loops. We investigate both Wilson loops
along timelike infinite straight lines in Minkowski spacetime and circular
Wilson loops in Euclidean space. In Aharnoy-Bergman-Jafferis-Maldacena theory,
we find that generic BPS DT type Wilson loops preserve the same number of
supersymmetries as Gaiotto-Yin type Wilson loops. There are several free
parameters for generic BPS DT type Wilson loops in the construction, and
supersymmetry enhancement for Wilson loops happens for special values of the
parameters.Comment: V1, 5 pages; V2, 13 pages, circular Wilson loops added, published
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Analysis of consciousness for complete locked-in syndrome patients
This thesis presents methods for detecting consciousness in patients with complete locked-in syndrome (CLIS). CLIS patients are unable to speak and have lost all muscle movement. Externally, the internal brain activity of such patients cannot be easily perceived, but CLIS patients are considered to be still conscious and cognitively active. Detecting the current state of consciousness of CLIS patients is non-trivial, and it is difficult to ascertain whether CLIS patients are conscious or not. Thus, it is vital to develop alternative ways to re-establish communication with these patients during periods of awareness, and a possible platform is through brain–computer interface (BCI).
Since consciousness is required to use BCI correctly, this study proposes a modus operandi to analyze not only in intracranial electrocorticography (ECoG) signals with greater signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and higher signal amplitude, but also in non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG) signals. By applying three different time-domain analysis approaches sample entropy, permutation entropy, and Poincaré plot as feature extraction to prevent disease-related reductions of brainwave frequency bands in CLIS patients, and cross-validated to improve the probability of correctly detecting the conscious states of CLIS patients. Due to the lack a of 'ground truth' that could be used as teaching input to correct the outcomes, k-Means and DBSCAN these unsupervised learning methods were used to reveal the presence of different levels of consciousness for individual participation in the experiment first in locked-in state (LIS) patients with ALSFRS-R score of 0.
The results of these different methods converge on the specific periods of consciousness of CLIS/LIS patients, coinciding with the period during which CLIS/LIS patients recorded communication with an experimenter. To determine methodological feasibility, the methods were also applied to patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC). The results indicate that the use of sample entropy might be helpful to detect awareness not only in CLIS/LIS patients but also in minimally conscious state (MCS)/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) patients, and showed good resolution for both ECoG signals up to 24 hours a day and EEG signals focused on one or two hours at the time of the experiment. This thesis focus on consistent results across multiple channels to avoid compensatory effects of brain injury.
Unlike most techniques designed to help clinicians diagnose and understand patients' long-term disease progression or distinguish between different disease types on the clinical scales of consciousness. The aim of this investigation is to develop a reliable brain-computer interface-based communication aid eventually to provide family members with a method for short-term communication with CLIS patients in daily life, and at the same time, this will keep patients' brains active to increase patients' willingness to live and improve their quality of life (QOL)
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