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Statistical properties of one dimensional attractive Bose gas
Using classical field approximation we present the first study of statistical
properties of one dimensional Bose gas with attractive interaction. The
canonical probability distribution is generated with the help of a Monte Carlo
method. This way we obtain not only the depletion of the condensate with
growing temperature but also its fluctuations. The most important is our
discovery of a reduced coherence length, the phenomenon observed earlier only
for the repulsive gas, known as quasicondensation.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Makrofag Pengekspresi Il-1? Serta Respons Inflamasi Sistemik Pada Fiksasi Interna Dini Fraktur Femur Tertutup Lebih Rendah Dibandingkan Dengan Yang Tertunda
Fiksasi interna merupakan salah satu modalitas terapi dalam penangananfraktur. Fiksasi interna dini dan tertunda masih menjadi suatu perdebatan karenaadanya perbedaan komplikasi yang ditimbulkan, terutama yang berhubungandengan respons inflamasi sistemik. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahuiperbedaan makrofag pengekspresi IL-1? (dengan pengecatan imuno histokimia)antara saat tindakan fiksasi interna dini dan tertunda serta untuk mengetahuiperbedaan respons inflamasi sistemik ( IL-6 sebagai marker) pascafiksasi internadini dan tertunda pada fraktur femur tertutup.Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian quasi eksperimental " post test onlycontrol group design". Penelitian ini dilakukan di Bagian Bedah RSUP SanglahDenpasar dengan besar sampel dihitung dengan rumus Pocock. Kemudiandilakukan uji normalitas K-S, t test, t-paired test dan uji korelasi.Dari penelitian ini diperoleh hasil bahwa (1) terdapat perbedaan bermaknaantara makrofag pengekspresi IL-1? pada saat perlakuan (hari I) dan makrofag saatkontrol (hari III-V) (2.37±2.98 % vs 4.99±4.89 %, p<0.05) dan (2) terdapatperbedaan yang bermakna kadar IL-6 serum sesudah fiksasi interna antarakelompok fiksasi interna dini dan tertunda (51,17± 23,19 pg/ml vs 95,39± 80pg/ml, p<0.05).Dari penelitian ini dapat dibuat suatu kesimpulan, yaitu (1) reaksi inflamasisekitar lokasi fraktur lebih rendah pada fiksasi interna dini daripada pada fiksasiinterna tertunda dan (2) kadar IL-6 pasca fiksasi interna dini lebih rendah daripada yang tertunda, dan kadar IL-6 serum sebelum fiksasi interna dapat dipakaisebagai prediktor kadar IL-6 pascafiksasi interna
Spectral microscopic mechanisms and quantum phase transitions in a 1D correlated problem
In this paper we study the dominant microscopic processes that generate
nearly the whole one-electron removal and addition spectral weight of the
one-dimensional Hubbard model for all values of the on-site repulsion . We
find that for the doped Mott-Hubbard insulator there is a competition between
the microscopic processes that generate the one-electron upper-Hubbard band
spectral-weight distributions of the Mott-Hubbard insulating phase and
finite-doping-concentration metallic phase, respectively. The spectral-weight
distributions generated by the non-perturbative processes studied here are
shown elsewhere to agree quantitatively for the whole momentum and energy
bandwidth with the peak dispersions observed by angle-resolved photoelectron
spectroscopy in quasi-one-dimensional compounds.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figure
Density Fluctuations in the Oscillatory Phase of Nonclassical Inflaton in FRW Universe
Using coherent and squeezed state formalisms of quantum optics for a
minimally coupled non-classical inflaton in the FRW mertic is studied, in
semiclassical theory of gravity. The leading order solution for the
semiclassical Einstein equations in the coherent, squeezed and squeezed vacuum
states are obtained perturbatively and are exhibit powerlaw expansion
behaviour. The validity of the semiclassical theory is examined in the squeezed
vacuum state in the oscillatory phase of the inflaton. The semiclassical theory
in the oscillatory phase of the non-classical inflaton holds only if the
associated squeezing parameter is much less compared to unity. Quantum
fluctuations of the inflaton is also examined in coherent and squeezed state
formalisms.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures, To appear in Int.J.Mod.Phys.
Mermin's Pentagram as an Ovoid of PG(3,2)
Mermin's pentagram, a specific set of ten three-qubit observables arranged in
quadruples of pairwise commuting ones into five edges of a pentagram and used
to provide a very simple proof of the Kochen-Specker theorem, is shown to be
isomorphic to an ovoid (elliptic quadric) of the three-dimensional projective
space of order two, PG(3,2). This demonstration employs properties of the real
three-qubit Pauli group embodied in the geometry of the symplectic polar space
W(5,2) and rests on the facts that: 1) the four observables/operators on any of
the five edges of the pentagram can be viewed as points of an affine plane of
order two, 2) all the ten observables lie on a hyperbolic quadric of the
five-dimensional projective space of order two, PG(5,2), and 3) that the points
of this quadric are in a well-known bijective correspondence with the lines of
PG(3,2).Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Speed of reaction diffusion in embryogenesis
Reaction diffusion systems have been proposed as mechanisms for patterning during many stages of embryonic development. While much attention has been focused on the study of the steady state patterns formed and the robustness of pattern selection, much less is known about the time scales required for pattern formation. Studies of gradient formation by the diffusion of a single morphogen from a localized source have shown that patterning can occur on realistic time scales over distances of a millimeter or less. Reaction diffusion has the potential to give rise to patterns on a faster time scale, since all points in the domain can act as sources of morphogen. However, the speed at which patterning can occur has hitherto not been explored in depth. In this paper, we investigate this issue in specific reaction diffusion models and address the question of whether patterning via reaction diffusion is fast enough to be applicable to morphogenesis
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