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    Coherent Transport Through a Quadruple Point in a Few Electron Triple Dot

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    A few electron double electrostatic lateral quantum dot can be transformed into a few electron triple quantum dot by applying a different combination of gate voltages. Quadruple points have been achieved at which all three dots are simultaneously on resonance. At these special points in the stability diagram four occupation configurations are possible. Both charge detection and transport experiments have been performed on this device. In this short paper we present data and confirm that transport is coherent by observing a Pi phase shift in magneto-conductance oscillations as one passes through the quadruple point.Comment: To be published in ICPS Conf. Proceedings 200

    Iridovirus infection of cell cultures from the Diaprepes root weevil, Diaprepes abbreviatus

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    We here report the development and viral infection of a Diaprepes root weevil cell culture. Embryonic tissues of the root weevil were used to establish cell cultures for use in screening viral pathogens as potential biological control agents. Tissues were seeded into a prepared solution of insect medium and kept at a temperature of 24°C. The cell culture had primarily fibroblast-like morphology with some epithelial monolayers. Root weevil cells were successfully infected in vitro Abbreviation: / IIV-6: Invertebrate Iridescent Virus

    Schubert Polynomials for the affine Grassmannian of the symplectic group

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    We study the Schubert calculus of the affine Grassmannian Gr of the symplectic group. The integral homology and cohomology rings of Gr are identified with dual Hopf algebras of symmetric functions, defined in terms of Schur's P and Q-functions. An explicit combinatorial description is obtained for the Schubert basis of the cohomology of Gr, and this is extended to a definition of the affine type C Stanley symmetric functions. A homology Pieri rule is also given for the product of a special Schubert class with an arbitrary one.Comment: 45 page

    Flame propagation across an obstacle: OH-PLIF and 2-D simulations with detailed chemistry

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    Flame propagation across a single obstacle inside a closed square channel is studied experimentally and numerically using a stoichiometric H_2/O_2 mixture at initial conditions 15 kPa and 300 K. The 50% blockage obstacle consists of a pair of fence-type obstacles mounted on the top and bottom walls of the channel. Direct optical visualization was performed using single-image measurement of the planar laser-induced fluorescence of the OH radical (OH-PLIF) and simultaneous high-speed schlieren video to study the flame topology and the flame tip velocity along the channel streamwise axis, respectively. The OH-PLIF images provide a novel level of detail and permit a thorough evaluation of the simulation accuracy. The flame tip accelerates to a peak velocity of 590 m/s just downstream of the obstacle followed by a deceleration and subsequent re-acceleration. The unburnt gas flow ahead of the flame is subsonic at all times. The flame does not show any signs of diffusive-thermal instability. Vortex–flame interactions in the recirculation zones downstream of the obstacle wrinkle the flame. The numerical simulations, based on solving the 2-D compressible reactive Navier–Stokes equations with detailed chemistry, predict the flame tip velocity accurately. However, differences in flame topology are observed, specifically, wrinkling is over-estimated. The over-prediction of flame wrinkling suggests a lower dissipation rate in the numerical simulations than in reality, which could be a consequence of neglecting the third channel dimension. Conditional means of the fuel consumption rate are similar to the consumption rates of 1-D unstretched laminar flames at all times. The increase in pressure during flame propagation causes an increase in fuel consumption rate which needs to be accounted for in simplified modeling approaches

    Simulating Byzantine Fault Tolerance Using Homogeneous Communication

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    The analysis of the UNIVAC computer is an appropriate challenge. In this work, we prove the improvement of Scheme, demonstrates the private importance of artificial intelligence. Our focus here is not on whether robots can be made em- bedded, amphibious, and random, but rather on presenting a methodology for the producer-consumer problem (Interval)

    Spin-blockade spectroscopy of a two-level artificial molecule

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    Coulomb and spin blockade spectroscopy investigations have been performed on an electrostatically defined ``artificial molecule'' connected to spin polarized leads. The molecule is first effectively reduced to a two-level system by placing both constituent atoms at a specific location of the level spectrum. The spin sensitivity of the conductance enables us to identify the electronic spin-states of the two-level molecule. We find in addition that the magnetic field induces variations in the tunnel coupling between the two atoms. The lateral nature of the device is evoked to explain this behavior.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures; revised version with a minor change in Fig.2 and additional inset in Fig.3.;accepted by PR

    Charge Sensing of an Artificial H2+ Molecule

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    We report charge detection studies of a lateral double quantum dot with controllable charge states and tunable tunnel coupling. Using an integrated electrometer, we characterize the equilibrium state of a single electron trapped in the doubled-dot (artificial H2+ molecule) by measuring the average occupation of one dot. We present a model where the electrostatic coupling between the molecule and the sensor is taken into account explicitly. From the measurements, we extract the temperature of the isolated electron and the tunnel coupling energy. It is found that this coupling can be tuned between 0 and 60 micro electron-volt in our device.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Revised version with added material. To be published in Physical Review

    Jack vertex operators and realization of Jack functions

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    We give an iterative method to realize general Jack functions from Jack functions of rectangular shapes. We first show some cases of Stanley's conjecture on positivity of the Littlewood-Richardson coefficients, and then use this method to give a new realization of Jack functions. We also show in general that vectors of products of Jack vertex operators form a basis of symmetric functions. In particular this gives a new proof of linear independence for the rectangular and marked rectangular Jack vertex operators. Thirdly a generalized Frobenius formula for Jack functions was given and was used to give new evaluation of Dyson integrals and even powers of Vandermonde determinant.Comment: Expanded versio
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