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Disorder and Interaction in 2D: Exact diagonalization study of the Anderson-Hubbard-Mott model
We investigate, by numerically calculating the charge stiffness, the effects
of random diagonal disorder and electron-electron interaction on the nature of
the ground state in the 2D Hubbard model through the finite size exact
diagonalization technique. By comparing with the corresponding 1D Hubbard model
results and by using heuristic arguments we conclude that it is
\QTR{it}{unlikely} that there is a 2D metal-insulator quantum phase transition
although the effect of interaction in some range of parameters is to
substantially enhance the non-interacting charge stiffness.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures Revised version. Accepted for publication in
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A perturbation-based susbtep method for coupled depletion Monte-Carlo codes
Coupled Monte Carlo (MC) methods are becoming widely used in reactor physics analysis and design. Many research groups therefore, developed their own coupled MC depletion codes. Typically, in such coupled code systems, neutron fluxes and cross sections are provided to the depletion module by solving a static neutron transport problem. These fluxes and cross sections are representative only of a specific time-point. In reality however, both quantities would change through the depletion time interval. Recently, Generalized Perturbation Theory (GPT) equivalent method that relies on collision history approach was implemented in Serpent MC code. This method was used here to calculate the sensitivity of each nuclide and reaction cross section due to the change in concentration of every isotope in the system. The coupling method proposed in this study also uses the substep approach, which incorporates these sensitivity coefficients to account for temporal changes in cross sections. As a result, a notable improvement in time dependent cross section behavior was obtained. The method was implemented in a wrapper script that couples Serpent with an external depletion solver. The performance of this method was compared with other existing methods. The results indicate that the proposed method requires substantially less MC transport solutions to achieve the same accuracy
Systematic Identification of Oncogenic EGFR Interaction Partners
The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is a receptor tyrosine kinase that - once activated upon ligand binding - leads to receptor dimerization, recruitment of protein complexes and activation of multiple signaling cascades. The EGFR is frequently overexpressed or mutated in various cancers leading to aberrant signaling and tumor growth. Hence, identification of interaction partners that bind to mutated EGFR can help identify novel targets for drug discovery. Here, we used a systematic approach to identify novel proteins that are involved in cancerous EGFR-signaling. Using a combination of high-content imaging and a mammalian membrane two-hybrid protein-protein interaction (MaMTH) method, we identified 8 novel interaction partners of EGFR, out of which half strongly interacted with oncogenic, hyperactive EGFR variants. One of these, TACC3, stabilizes EGFR on the cell surface, which results in an increase in downstream signaling via the MAPK and AKT pathway. Depletion of TACC3 from cells using shRNA knockdown or small molecule targeting reduced mitogenic signaling in non-small cell lung cancer cell lines, suggesting that targeting TACC3 has potential as a new therapeutic approach for non-small cell lung cancer
Correlated charge polarization in a chain of coupled quantum dots
Coherent charge transfer in a linear array of tunnel-coupled quantum dots,
electrostatically coupled to external gates, is investigated using the Bethe
ansatz for a symmetrically biased Hubbard chain. Charge polarization in this
correlated system is shown to proceed via two distinct processes: formation of
bound states in the metallic phase, and charge transfer processes corresponding
to a superposition of antibound states at opposite ends of the chain in the
Mott-insulating phase. The polarizability in the insulating phase of the chain
exhibits a universal scaling behavior, while the polarization charge in the
metallic phase of the model is shown to be quantized in units of .Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Multiple quantum phases in artificial double-dot molecules
We study coupled semiconductor quantum dots theoretically through a
generalized Hubbard approach, where intra- and inter-dot Coulomb Correlation,
as well as tunneling effects are described on the basis of realistic electron
wavefunctions. We find that the ground-state configuration of
vertically-coupled double dots undergoes non-trivial quantum transitions as a
function of the inter-dot distance d; at intermediate values of d we predict a
new phase that should be observable in the addition spectra and in the
magnetization changes.Comment: RevTeX, 4 pages, 4 ps figures, to appear in Solid State
Communication
Professional Training of Specialists in Audio-Visual Art: Problems and Prospects
The development of screen arts was a consequence of the synthesis of science and art, becoming part of the global system of technogenic arts. Various forms of on-screen creativity, such as cinema, television, video, digital art, interact more closely, both with each other and with conventional forms of cultural activity. The specificity of art, built on sound and visual images, lies in the artistic delivery of a world picture and the creation of screen works using optical, analogue, or digital systems. To study existing programmes and develop a training model for such specialists, the following study was carried out. The theoretical and methodological framework of the study included the general scientific principles of pedagogical research, the practical part included analysis and an experimental method of teaching and observation. The positive dynamics in the development of the subject competence of future specialists in the field of audio-visual arts testified to the effectiveness of the introduction of contextual technologies
Dynamical control of correlated states in a square quantum dot
In the limit of low particle density, electrons confined to a quantum dot
form strongly correlated states termed Wigner molecules, in which the Coulomb
interaction causes the electrons to become highly localized in space. By using
an effective model of Hubbard-type to describe these states, we investigate how
an oscillatory electric field can drive the dynamics of a two-electron Wigner
molecule held in a square quantum dot. We find that, for certain combinations
of frequency and strength of the applied field, the tunneling between various
charge configurations can be strongly quenched, and we relate this phenomenon
to the presence of anti-crossings in the Floquet quasi-energy spectrum. We
further obtain simple analytic expressions for the location of these
anti-crossings, which allows the effective parameters for a given quantum dot
to be directly measured in experiment, and suggests the exciting possibility of
using ac-fields to control the time evolution of entangled states in mesoscopic
devices.Comment: Replaced with version to be published in Phys. Rev.
Antiturcica Iterata – another Look at Croatian anti-Turkish Writings during the Renaissance
Otpor »Turcima«, održavanje granice prema Osmanskome Carstvu, jedna je od dominantnih tema u ranonovovjekovnoj Hrvatskoj. Sukladno tome, »turska tema« prisutna je i u književnosti. Problematizirana je u velikom vremenskom rasponu, na različitim jezicima, u različitim žanrovima, s različitim intencijama. Važnu podskupinu tekstova ove tematike – izravne i neizravne pozive na otpor osmanskim napadima i osvajanjima u razdoblju 1436-1600 – ovdje smo pokušali popisati što potpunije i što konzistentnije. Uvodno dajemo pregled istraživanja i interpretacija hrvatskoga protuturskog korpusa od 1945. do 2014. Potom upozoravamo na probleme vezane uz konstituiranje korpusa i iznosimo načela po kojima smo korpus uspostavili. Zatim opisujemo korpus prema očuvanosti popisanih tekstova, prema pisanom mediju u kojem su prenošeni (rukopisi ili tiskovine), prema jeziku (latinski, hrvatski, talijanski), načinu izražavanja (proza, poezija), književnim vrstama, kronologiji (upozoravamo i na diskontinuitete, na godine kad se javlja manje protuturskih tekstova), te prema prostorima koji su u tekstovima posebno isticani. Razmatramo i autore, prema broju tekstova, prema porijeklu i društvenom statusu. Naposljetku skiciramo sinoptičku interpretaciju korpusa, posebnu pozornost poklanjajući tekstovima koji se pojavljuju istodobno ili su vremenski bliski. Bibliografska skica hrvatskog protuturskog korpusa prilog je radu, a dostupna je i kao baza podataka na internetu.In the 15th and 16th centuries, Croatian writing about the Ottoman threat was both a reaction to the continuous crisis of several states, their societies, and culture, and an attempt to overcome this crisis by developing new ideas and new ways of consolidating the society. It has been claimed that this desperate attempt laid the foundations of modern Croatia. To be able to identify continuities and discontinuities of the so-called Croatian anti-Turkish writings, we have compiled a list of as many such works as possible.
In Croatian literary history, the anti-Turkish writings seem to have first been presented as a group by Mihovil Kombol in 1945. In 1974, Marin Franičević tried to consider together texts from this group written in different languages (Latin and Croatian). In 1983, Vedran Gligo selected and published a canonical collection of sixteen (Latin) »anti-Turkish speeches« from the Renaissance. At the same time, Tomislav Raukar interpreted the anti-Turkish theme as a stimulus to Early Modern Croatia. In 2004, Davor Dukić proposed an imagological interpretation of the anti-Turkish corpus. All researchers, however, worked with a restricted number of texts, and there was not even an estimate of the actual size of the corpus.
To construe a corpus with some pretence to comprehensiveness, we had to establish whether (and to what degree) a text addresses the anti-Turkish theme, whether it could be considered a »Croatian« text, whether it could be considered a literary and a public as opposed to a documentary or a private text). Such considerations led us to exclude some famous texts (such as Judita by Marko Marulić),while including e. g. an Oratio contra Turcam which Ivan Pergošić reprinted from the book by Johannes Avenarius. The fuzzy boundaries between confidentiality and publicity have been demonstrated by the fate of reports by the papal nuntio Antonius Fabregues, whose official dispatches about the Battle of Krbava field have appeared also in print as propagandistic broadsheets.
In our corpus, a Croatian anti-Turkish work is a text urging Christian action against the Turks in defence of Dalmatia, Croatia, Hungary, and Christian Europe as a whole, written by an author significantly connected with Croatia, and calling to arms either by direct appeals or by a more indirect strategy of reporting, celebrating and lamenting events in the Christian-Turkish struggle.
The corpus currently comprises basic bibliographic data on 141 texts written between 1436 and 1600. It exists as a list (see the Appendix to the article) and as a database published by the TeMrežaH project (temrezah.ffzg.unizg.hr/antiturcica-biblio.html). We have included data on a few texts that are not preserved, and on texts by unknown authors. Ninety-four texts first appeared as manuscripts, 44 in print (two exist in roughly contemporaneous handwritten and printed versions).
Two texts (poems in Croatian from 1565 and 1596) were first printed almost a hundred years after the events they describe (in 1655). One hundred and four texts are in Latin, 26 in Croatian, nine in Italian; 75 texts are in prose, 66 in verse. An especially active period of production falls in 1493-1548 (when three fifths of all texts in the corpus were written). There are three longer periods of silence, when just a few anti-Turkish texts appear: the years 1504-1509, 1546-1560, 1575-1591. Christian Europe is the central topic in 46 texts, the Kingdom of Hungary in 31, Croatia itself in 20, Dalmatia (and Dubrovnik) in 20, the Levant in 15, the Venetian Republic in 11; this distribution follows the geopolitical situation of Croatian regions during the Renaissance, but Croatia and Dalmatia are treated in about the same number of texts, while the Kingdom of Hungary was thematised significantly more often than Venice.
The texts were written by 61 authors (seven are anonymous), 40 of which wrote just one text; fourteen are known as authors only because of their anti-Turkish works. The five authors with most anti-Turkish texts are Fran Trankvil Andreis, Damjan Beneša, Marko Marulić, Ludovik Paskalić, Ivan Vitez od Sredne. Beneša and Paskalić were absent from the Croatian »canon« of anti-Turkish authors. Four of the authors are not Croatian by birth (Tideo Acciarini, Antonio Fabregues, Francesco Marcello, Bernard Zane), but they were all connected to Dalmatia by office, as teachers, diplomats or Church officials. Most of the authors can be regarded as humanists (17) or priests (24, or 34 including priests serving as diplomats); there were 15 diplomats, five of them lay persons.
The authors whose anti-Turkish writings appear during the longest chronological span are Fran Trankvil Andreis from Trogir (53 years), Mavro Vetranović from Dubrovnik (writing in Croatian over 45 years), and Frano Božićević Natalis from Split (35 years). A chronological analysis also reveals two main generations of anti-Turkish writers. The first one was active during 1500-1535, and the second during 1520-1570. Among the authors those from Dalmatia and Dubrovnik prevail; they belong mostly to the civic patriciate, to the lesser nobility, or even to the general citizenry.
A synoptic analysis of dates, genres, authors and contexts suggests a discontinuity in the corpus of Croatian anti-Turkish writings: some time after 1530-1540 public speeches and appeals disappear, to be replaced by administrative reports to the authorities of the Habsburg empire, by sensational testimonies about travels or battles, and by highly individual »grassroots« entreaties, often, seemingly, without significant political support, often without the benefit of print or of larger print runs. The discontinuity may be connected with the agony of the Kingdom of Hungary and Croatia (after the Battle of Mohács), and with the gradual disappearance of the generation of Croatian humanists that had tried to play significant roles in this kingdom
Tight focusing of laser light using a chromium Fresnel zone plate
Funding: Russian Scientific Foundation (17-19-01186).Using near-field scanning microscopy, we demonstrate that a 15-µm zone plate fabricated in a 70-nm chromium film sputtered on a glass substrate and having a focal length and outermost zone's width equal to the incident wavelength λ = 532 nm, focuses a circularly polarized Gaussian beam into a circular subwavelength focal spot whose diameter at the full-width of half-maximum intensity is FWHM = 0.47λ. This value is in near-accurate agreement with the FDTD-aided numerical estimate of FWHM = 0.46λ. When focusing a Gaussian beam linearly polarized along the y-axis, an elliptic subwavelength focal spot is experimentally found to measure FWHMx = 0.42λ (estimated value FWHMx = 0.40λ) and FWHMy = 0.64λ. The subwavelength focal spots presented here are the tightest among all attained so far for homogeneously polarized beams by use of non-immersion amplitude zone plates.PostprintPeer reviewe
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