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Międzysektorowa współpraca sieciowa w kontekście ekonomii behawioralnej
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Neutrino mixing, interval matrices and singular values
We study the properties of singular values of mixing matrices embedded within
an experimentally determined interval matrix. We argue that any physically
admissible mixing matrix needs to have the property of being a contraction.
This condition constrains the interval matrix, by imposing correlations on its
elements and leaving behind only physical mixings that may unveil signs of new
physics in terms of extra neutrino species. We propose a description of the
admissible three-dimensional mixing space as a convex hull over experimentally
determined unitary mixing matrices parametrized by Euler angles which allows us
to select either unitary or nonunitary mixing matrices. The unitarity-breaking
cases are found through singular values and we construct unitary extensions
yielding a complete theory of minimal dimensionality larger than three through
the theory of unitary matrix dilations. We discuss further applications to the
quark sector.Comment: Misprints correcte
Liquid limit of selected postglacial soils from west-central Poland
The aim of this paper is to establish a correlation between the liquid limit value obtained in the Casagrande apparatus (wL/cup) and in the cone penetrometer (wL/cone) for typical glacial sediments from west-central Poland and compare them with the correlation equations published in the literature. The following correlation was formulated: WL/cone = 0.91wL/cup+ 1.98. The analysis presented in this paper proves that deriving a generalized and universal relationship wL/cup/wL/cone for all cohesive soils, regardless of their origin, is very challenging and may not be reliable for use in the engineering practice. It is verified that, in the range of low values of liquid limit, the cone penetrometer gives higher values of wL than those obtained from the Casagrande apparatus. However, for the Polish postglacial soils analysed in this paper, the cone penetrometer underestimates the results in relation to the Casagrande apparatus above wL = 22%. For the purpose of this study, wL = 22% was defined as "the point of equivalent results" (wL/cone = wL/cup)
Coulomb Branch Amplitudes from a Deformed Amplituhedron Geometry
The Amplituhedron provides, via geometric means, the all-loop integrand of
scattering amplitudes in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory.
Unfortunately, dimensional regularization, used conventionally for integration,
breaks the beautiful geometric picture. This motivates us to propose a
'deformed' Amplituhedron. Focusing on the four-particle amplitude, we introduce
two deformation parameters, which can be interpreted as particle masses. We
provide evidence that the mass pattern corresponds to a specific choice of
vacuum expectation values on the Coulomb branch. The deformed amplitude is
infrared finite, making the answer well-defined in four dimensions. Leveraging
four-dimensional integration techniques based on differential equations, we
compute the amplitude up to two loops. In the limit where the deformation
parameters are taken to zero, we recover the known Bern-Dixon-Smirnov
amplitude. In the limit where only one deformation parameter is taken to zero,
we find a connection to the angle-dependent cusp anomalous dimension.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Reviews
The Book of Lost Tales. J.R.R. Tolkien. Reviewed by Jessica Yates.
The Book of Lost Tales. J.R.R. Tolkien. Reviewed by Thomas M. Egan.
Splintered Light: Logos and Language in Tolkien\u27s World. Verlyn Flieger. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
Reason and Imagination in C.S. Lewis -- A Study of till We Have Faces. Peter J. Schakel. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
In Search of C.S. Lewis. Stephen Schofield. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
Spirits in Bondage, a Cycle of Lyrics. C.S. Lewis. Reviewed by Lawrence Mack Hall.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. C.S. Lewis. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary review, Vol. 5. Wheaton College. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson.
Finn and Hengest: The Fragment and the Episode. J.R.R. Tolkien. Reviewed by Thomas M. Egan
Capillary electrophoretic separation of herbicidal enantiomers applying ergot alkaloids
Abstract The capillary electrophoretic separation of some herbicidal enantiomers is shown applying 1-allylterguride as chiral selector. Baseline separation is shown for the enantiomers of fluazifop, halossifop and fenoxaprop, whereas the optical isomers of flamprop could be partially resolved. Separation times are short compared to similar analyses, applying HPLC and a terguride chiral stationary phase. The degree of dissociation of the acidic analytes, as well as the amount of methanol present in the background electrolyte, are shown to have a major influence on enantioresolution, as expected form earlier studies. © 1997 Elsevier Science B. V
Yield criteria for glaciotectonically deformed deposits
Most glaciotectonically deformed deposits, including varved clays and glacial tills, are characterised by cracks and fissures. This paper presents a method for describing the yield criteria for glacitectonically deformed cohesive deposits using a model of cracked geomaterial with isotropic or anisotropic matrix. The general representation of the limit conditions for anisotropic materials in plane-strain is used to determine the yield criterion. The yield criterion represents a convex, piece-wise surface in the three-dimensional stress space revealing explicitly global, plastic properties of the materials considered. An example of using proposed yield criteria to solve a bearing capacity problem of a strip foundation constructed on a glaciotectonically cracked layer is presented. The lower and upper-bound estimates of limit loads on the strip footing are given. The limit state analysis presented in this paper can be used to solve many other geotechnical engineering problems, for example, the stability of slopes and reinforced walls or the bearing capacity of pile foundations
Genome‑wide insights into population structure and host specifcity of Campylobacter jejuni
The zoonotic pathogen Campylobacter jejuni is among the leading causes of foodborne diseases worldwide. While C. jejuni colonises many wild animals and livestock, persistence mechanisms enabling the bacterium to adapt to host species' guts are not fully understood. In order to identify putative determinants influencing host preferences of distinct lineages, bootstrapping based on stratified random sampling combined with a k-mer-based genome-wide association was conducted on 490 genomes from diverse origins in Germany and Canada. We show a strong association of both the core and the accessory genome characteristics with distinct host animal species, indicating multiple adaptive trajectories defining the evolution of C. jejuni lifestyle preferences in different ecosystems. Here, we demonstrate that adaptation towards a specific host niche ecology is most likely a long evolutionary and multifactorial process, expressed by gene absence or presence and allele variations of core genes. Several host-specific allelic variants from different phylogenetic backgrounds, including dnaE, rpoB, ftsX or pycB play important roles for genome maintenance and metabolic pathways. Thus, variants of genes important for C. jejuni to cope with specific ecological niches or hosts may be useful markers for both surveillance and future pathogen intervention strategies.Peer Reviewe
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