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P-248 Futility and utility of two-stage hepatectomy
Meeting abstract in the European-Society-for-Medical-Oncology (ESMO) 21st World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Phase transition of a two dimensional binary spreading model
We investigated the phase transition behavior of a binary spreading process
in two dimensions for different particle diffusion strengths (). We found
that cluster mean-field approximations must be considered to get
consistent singular behavior. The approximations result in a continuous
phase transition belonging to a single universality class along the phase transition line. Large scale simulations of the particle density
confirmed mean-field scaling behavior with logarithmic corrections. This is
interpreted as numerical evidence supporting that the upper critical dimension
in this model is .The pair density scales in a similar way but with an
additional logarithmic factor to the order parameter. At the D=0 endpoint of
the transition line we found DP criticality.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figure
Ab-initio angle and energy resolved photoelectron spectroscopy with time-dependent density-functional theory
We present a time-dependent density-functional method able to describe the
photoelectron spectrum of atoms and molecules when excited by laser pulses.
This computationally feasible scheme is based on a geometrical partitioning
that efficiently gives access to photoelectron spectroscopy in time-dependent
density-functional calculations. By using a geometrical approach, we provide a
simple description of momentum-resolved photoe- mission including multi-photon
effects. The approach is validated by comparison with results in the literature
and exact calculations. Furthermore, we present numerical photoelectron angular
distributions for randomly oriented nitrogen molecules in a short near infrared
intense laser pulse and helium-(I) angular spectra for aligned carbon monoxide
and benzene.Comment: Accepted for publication on Phys. Rev.
Characterization of a rare analphoid supernumerary marker chromosome in mosaic
Abstract publicado em: Chromosome Research. 2015;23(Suppl 1):67-8. doi:10.1007/s10577-015-9476-6Analphoid supernumerary marker chromosomes (SMCs) are a rare subclass of SMCs C-band-negative
and devoid of alpha-satellite DNA. These marker chromosomes cannot be identified unambiguously by conventional banding techniques alone being necessary to apply molecular cytogenetic methods in favour of a detailed characterization. In this work we report an analphoid SMC involving the terminal long arm of chromosome 7, in 9 years-old boy with several dysmorphic features and severe development delay.
Cytogenetic analysis revealed a mosaic karyotype with the presence of an extra SMC, de novo, in 20 %
of lymphocytes and 73 % of fibroblast cells. FISH analysis with alpha-satellite probes for all chromosomes, whole chromosome painting probe for chromosome 7, and D7S427 and TelVysion 7q probes, allowed
establishing the origin of the SMC as an analphoidmarker resulting of an invdup rearrangement of 7q36-qter region. Affimetrix CytoScan HD microarray analysis, redefined the SMC to arr[hg19] 7q35(143696249-159119707)×2~3, which correspond to a gain of 15.42 Mb and encloses 67 OMIM genes, 16 of which are associated to disease. This result, combined with detailed clinical description, will provide an important means for better genotype-phenotype correlation and a more suitable genetic counselling to the patient and his parents, despite the additional difficulty resulting from being a mosaic (expression varies in different tissues). Analphoid SMCs derived from chromosome 7 are very rare, with only three cases reported so far. With this case we hope contribute to a better understanding of this type of chromosome rearrangements which are difficult for genetic counselling
Global fixed point proof of time-dependent density-functional theory
We reformulate and generalize the uniqueness and existence proofs of
time-dependent density-functional theory. The central idea is to restate the
fundamental one-to-one correspondence between densities and potentials as a
global fixed point question for potentials on a given time-interval. We show
that the unique fixed point, i.e. the unique potential generating a given
density, is reached as the limiting point of an iterative procedure. The
one-to-one correspondence between densities and potentials is a straightforward
result provided that the response function of the divergence of the internal
forces is bounded. The existence, i.e. the v-representability of a density, can
be proven as well provided that the operator norms of the response functions of
the members of the iterative sequence of potentials have an upper bound. The
densities under consideration have second time-derivatives that are required to
satisfy a condition slightly weaker than being square-integrable. This approach
avoids the usual restrictions of Taylor-expandability in time of the uniqueness
theorem by Runge and Gross [Phys.Rev.Lett.52, 997 (1984)] and of the existence
theorem by van Leeuwen [Phys.Rev.Lett. 82, 3863 (1999)]. Owing to its
generality, the proof not only answers basic questions in density-functional
theory but also has potential implications in other fields of physics.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
How does economic crisis impact on family vacations?
PURPOSE: This study aims at improving the understanding of the behavior of Portuguese consumers regarding vacations in a severe recessionary context, as well as providing knowledge contributing to the consumer behavior field of research as far as the hospitality industry is concerned. DESIGN: Having that purpose in mind, a quantitative study was conducted using data gathered by questionnaire involving a sample of 450 respondents. Results of the quantitative analysis were further complemented with the information previously collected using Netnography. FINDINGS: The overall analysis suggests that the impact of the crisis on the household financial situation throughout the last couple of years influences decisions towards family vacations. When referring to attitudes toward money and expenses, the perception consumers have of how much their purchase and consumption behavior was affected by the crisis has a clear impact to the maximum amount spent on holidays, travel and tourism by the household. Indeed, nowadays customers better ponder every purchase they make, and they often imagine what they would do if they had more money – and, specifically, regarding tourism products. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: There is evidence of a significant relationship between the change in holiday plans and how much the household was affected by the crisis. Also, it is important to note that the main sources of information chosen by customers to base their decisions regarding changing holiday’s plans reflects their change in behavior, since the cheapest strategies to communicate and gather information are the ones most used: e-word of mouth and digital platforms.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
On the violation of a local form of the Lieb-Oxford bound
In the framework of density-functional theory, several popular density
functionals for exchange and correlation have been constructed to satisfy a
local form of the Lieb-Oxford bound. In its original global expression, the
bound represents a rigorous lower limit for the indirect Coulomb interaction
energy. Here we employ exact-exchange calculations for the G2 test set to show
that the local form of the bound is violated in an extensive range of both the
dimensionless gradient and the average electron density. Hence, the results
demonstrate the severity in the usage of the local form of the bound in
functional development. On the other hand, our results suggest alternative ways
to construct accurate density functionals for the exchange energy.Comment: (Submitted on 27 April 2012
A Study of Two-Temperature Non-Equilibrium Ising Models: Critical Behavior and Universality
We study a class of 2D non-equilibrium Ising models based on competing
dynamics induced by contact with heat-baths at two different temperatures. We
make a comparative study of the non-equilibrium versions of Metropolis, heat
bath/Glauber and Swendsen-Wang dynamics and focus on their critical behavior in
order to understand their universality classes. We present strong evidence that
some of these dynamics have the same critical exponents and belong to the same
universality class as the equilibrium 2D Ising model. We show that the bond
version of the Swendsen-Wang update algorithm can be mapped into an equilibrium
model at an effective temperature.Comment: 12 pages of LaTeX plus 18 pages of postscript figures in a uuencoded
file (608k
F-monoids
A semigroup is called if has an identity and if there exists a group congruence on such that each -class of contains a greatest element with respect to the natural partial order of (see Mitsch, 1986). Generalizing results given in Giraldes et al. (2004) and specializing some of Giraldes et al. (Submitted) five characterizations of such monoids are provided. Three unary operations , and on defined by means of the greatest elements in the different -classes of are studied. Using their properties, a charaterization of -monoids by their regular part and the associates of elements in is given. Under the hypothesis
that is a subsemigroup it is shown that is regular, whence of a
known structure (see Giraldes et al., 2004).Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT
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