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Maximal antichains of minimum size
Let be a natural number, and let be a set . We study the problem to find the smallest possible size of a
maximal family of subsets of such that
contains only sets whose size is in , and for all
, i.e. is an antichain. We present a
general construction of such antichains for sets containing 2, but not 1.
If our construction asymptotically yields the smallest possible size
of such a family, up to an error. We conjecture our construction to be
asymptotically optimal also for , and we prove a weaker bound for
the case . Our asymptotic results are straightforward applications of
the graph removal lemma to an equivalent reformulation of the problem in
extremal graph theory which is interesting in its own right.Comment: fixed faulty argument in Section 2, added reference
Preventing Incomplete/Hidden Requirements: Reflections on Survey Data from Austria and Brazil
Many software projects fail due to problems in requirements engineering (RE).
The goal of this paper is analyzing a specific and relevant RE problem in
detail: incomplete/hidden requirements. We replicated a global family of RE
surveys with representatives of software organizations in Austria and Brazil.
We used the data to (a) characterize the criticality of the selected RE
problem, and to (b) analyze the reported main causes and mitigation actions.
Based on the analysis, we discuss how to prevent the problem. The survey
includes 14 different organizations in Austria and 74 in Brazil, including
small, medium and large sized companies, conducting both, plan-driven and agile
development processes. Respondents from both countries cited the
incomplete/hidden requirements problem as one of the most critical RE problems.
We identified and graphically represented the main causes and documented
solution options to address these causes. Further, we compiled a list of
reported mitigation actions. From a practical point of view, this paper
provides further insights into common causes of incomplete/hidden requirements
and on how to prevent this problem.Comment: in Proceedings of the Software Quality Days, 201
Minimizing the regularity of maximal regular antichains of 2- and 3-sets
Let be a natural number. We study the problem to find the
smallest such that there is a family of 2-subsets and
3-subsets of with the following properties: (1)
is an antichain, i.e. no member of is a subset of
any other member of , (2) is maximal, i.e. for every
there is an with or , and (3) is -regular, i.e. every point
is contained in exactly members of . We prove lower
bounds on , and we describe constructions for regular maximal antichains
with small regularity.Comment: 7 pages, updated reference
Narzędziowe wsparcie procesu scoutingu – ocena wyników prac B+R z wykorzystaniem metodyki Quicklook oraz wpływ oceny na procesy komercjalizacji
Publikacja współfinansowana w ramach projektu: „SCOUTING – aktywny system monitoringu i oceny potencjału rynkowego prac badawczych kluczem do współpracy nauki i przedsiębiorców” współfinansowanego ze środków Unii Europejskiej w ramach Europejskiego Funduszu Społeczneg
Cole Porter\u27s \u27Kiss Me, Kate\u27 Adapted for Micro-Touring
The premise of this production thesis is that Kiss Me, Kate can be suitably adapted to micro-tour with a limited budget, small cast and a compact set. This thesis consists of a brief historical examination of the Cole Porter Era and Kiss Me, Kate, analyses of script and libretto, adaptations necessitated by limited budget, small cast, and compact set, touring considerations, and technical problems regarding the production.
The conclusions of this study are: (1) Kiss Me, Kate can be effectively produced as a micro-tour, (2) micro-touring is an adequate method of production within a limited budget, and (3) large cast shows can be successfully produced by small groups with limited resources
CP violation at one loop in the polarization-independent chargino production in e+e- collisions
Recently Osland and Vereshagin noticed, based on sample calculations of some
box diagrams, that in unpolarised e+e- collisions CP-odd effects in the
non-diagonal chargino-pair production process are generated at one-loop. Here
we perform a full one-loop analysis of these effects and point out that in some
cases the neglected vertex and self-energy contributions may play a dominant
role. We also show that CP asymmetries in chargino production are sensitive not
only to the phase of mu parameter in the chargino sector but also to the phase
of stop trilinear coupling A_t.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
Minimum Weight Flat Antichains of Subsets
Building on classical theorems of Sperner and Kruskal-Katona, we investigate
antichains in the Boolean lattice of all subsets of
, where is flat, meaning that it contains
sets of at most two consecutive sizes, say , where contains only -subsets,
while contains only -subsets. Moreover, we assume
consists of the first -subsets in squashed
(colexicographic) order, while consists of all -subsets
not contained in the subsets in . Given reals , we
say the weight of is
. We characterize the minimum
weight antichains for any given , and we do the
same when in addition is a maximal antichain. We can then derive
asymptotic results on both the minimum size and the minimum Lubell function
Diversity of Sinorhizobium meliloti from the Central Asian Alfalfa Gene Center
Sinorhizobium meliloti was isolated from nodules and soil from western Tajikistan, a center of diversity of the host plants (Medicago, Melilotus, and Trigonella species). There was evidence of recombination, but significant disequilibrium, between and within the chromosome and megaplasmids. The most frequent alleles matched those in the published genome sequence
Evaluating the Barrier Effect of a Major Highway on Movement and Gene Flow of the Northern Flying Squirrel
Roads are pervasive sources of habitat fragmentation around the world, affecting an estimated 19 percent of the land area of the coterminous United States (Forman 2000). The barrier effect of roads has been demonstrated for species from multiple taxa. Still, information DNA was extracted from cheek cells of 41 individuals and genotyped at 12 microsatellite loci to characterize patterns of population structure. Seven of 16 monitored squirrels crossed the highway at least once during their nightly movements. Randomization tests of the movement data do not indicate significant avoidance of crossing the highway corridor. Movement does not necessarily equate to gene flow, however, and forthcoming analysis of microsatellite data will help elucidate whether current rates of movement are sufficient to maintain genetic connectivity across the highway. regarding the response of the vast majority of species to roads is lacking. We examine the effects of a major roadway on the movement and population genetics of Northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus) in the Cascade Mountains of Washington, USA. During 2009 and 2010, flying squirrels (n = 16) were trapped and radio-tracked to gather data on movement within their home ranges and to detect movement across the roadway. Additionally
The Mott insulator - 10th order perturbation theory extended to infinite order using QMC
We present a new method, based on the combination of analytical and numerical
techniques within the framework of the dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT).
Building upon numerically exact results obtained in an improved quantum Monte
Carlo (QMC) scheme, 10th order strong-coupling perturbation theory for the
Hubbard model on the Bethe lattice is extrapolated to infinite order. We obtain
continuous estimates of energy E and double occupancy D with unprecedented
precision O(10^{-5}) for the Mott insulator above its stability edge
U_{c1}=4.78 as well as critical exponents. The relevance for recent experiments
on Cr-doped V_2O_3 is pointed out.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Significant changes in introduction and summary;
experimental reference added; Figs. 1 and 3 modifie
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