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A pathway-based mean-field model for E. coli chemotaxis: Mathematical derivation and Keller-Segel limit
A pathway-based mean-field theory (PBMFT) was recently proposed for E. coli
chemotaxis in [G. Si, T. Wu, Q. Quyang and Y. Tu, Phys. Rev. Lett., 109 (2012),
048101]. In this paper, we derived a new moment system of PBMFT by using the
moment closure technique in kinetic theory under the assumption that the
methylation level is locally concentrated. The new system is hyperbolic with
linear convection terms. Under certain assumptions, the new system can recover
the original model. Especially the assumption on the methylation difference
made there can be understood explicitly in this new moment system. We obtain
the Keller-Segel limit by taking into account the different physical time
scales of tumbling, adaptation and the experimental observations. We also
present numerical evidence to show the quantitative agreement of the moment
system with the individual based E. coli chemotaxis simulator.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figure
Governing autonomous vehicles: emerging responses for safety, liability, privacy, cybersecurity, and industry risks
The benefits of autonomous vehicles (AVs) are widely acknowledged, but there
are concerns about the extent of these benefits and AV risks and unintended
consequences. In this article, we first examine AVs and different categories of
the technological risks associated with them. We then explore strategies that
can be adopted to address these risks, and explore emerging responses by
governments for addressing AV risks. Our analyses reveal that, thus far,
governments have in most instances avoided stringent measures in order to
promote AV developments and the majority of responses are non-binding and focus
on creating councils or working groups to better explore AV implications. The
US has been active in introducing legislations to address issues related to
privacy and cybersecurity. The UK and Germany, in particular, have enacted laws
to address liability issues, other countries mostly acknowledge these issues,
but have yet to implement specific strategies. To address privacy and
cybersecurity risks strategies ranging from introduction or amendment of non-AV
specific legislation to creating working groups have been adopted. Much less
attention has been paid to issues such as environmental and employment risks,
although a few governments have begun programmes to retrain workers who might
be negatively affected.Comment: Transport Reviews, 201
Predicting Antigenic Variants of Influenza A/H3N2 Viruses
Models based on amino acid changes in influenza hemagglutinin protein were compared to predict antigenic variants of influenza A/H3N2 viruses
Improved mechanical and electrical properties in electrospun polyimide/multiwalled carbon nanotubes nanofibrous composites
Highly aligned polyimide (PI) and PI/multi-walled carbon nanotubes (PI/MWCNTs) nanofibrous composites by incorporating poly(ethylene oxide) as the dispersing medium were fabricated using electrospinning technique. The morphology, mechanical, and electrical properties of the electrospun nanofibrous composites were investigated. Scanning electron microscope showed that the functionalized MWCNTs (f-MWCNTs) were well dispersed and oriented along the nanofiber axis. Analysis of electrical properties indicated a remarkable improvement on the alternating current conductivity by introduction of the aligned f-MWCNTs. Besides, with addition of 3 vol.% f-MWCNTs, the obvious enhancement of tensile modulus and strength was achieved. Thus, the electrospun PI/MWCNTs nanofibrous composites have great potential applications in multifunctional engineering materials
Analyzing the Characteristics of Policy Network in the Process of Community Governance in China: Take the Unit Community in Transition for Example
In recent years, the problem of community governance in transition has attracted more and more attention in academic circles. In China, a lot of problems and challenges have happened in the process of community governance, which have hindered social development and damage the power of residents, it is urgent to seek a way to solve these issues. Policy network theory and method offer new perspective and solution for the study of community governance, it may could effectively alleviate current community governance issues. Based on policy network analytical model, the paper discusses characteristics of policy network in the process of community governance from five basic dimensions which are actors, resources, relationships, rules, cognition, and then takes a unit community in transition in China as an example. Results show that main reasons for inefficient or invalid community policy network output are large difference between network actors’ targets, unfair distribution of resources, mutual cognition deficiency and lacking of network managers and institutions. Therefore, constructing effective interactive mechanism of policy network is an effective way to protect rights and interests of residents and promote community governance. Keywords: community governance, policy network model, relationship, interactio
Designer Flat Bands: Topology and Enhancement of Superconductivity
We construct quasi one-dimensional topological and non-topological three-band
lattices with tunable band gap and winding number of the flat band. Using mean
field (MF) and exact density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) calculations,
we show explicitly how the band gap affects pairing and superconductivity (SC)
in a Hubbard model with attractive interactions. We show excellent agreement
between MF and DMRG. When a phase twist is applied on the system, a phase
difference appears between pairing order parameters on different sublattices,
and this plays a very important role in the SC density. The SC weight, ,
on the gapped topological, , flat band increases linearly with
interaction strength, , for low values, and with a slope that depends on the
details of the compact localized state at . As for the gapped
non-topological flat band (), decays with a power law faster than
quadratic but slower than exponential. This indicates that isolated
non-topological flat bands are less beneficial to SC. In the gapless case (flat
band touching the band above it), we find at low (both for and ) that with contrary to the behavior reported in the literature. In other words,
increases faster than linearly for low thus favoring SC at weak interaction
more than the gapped case. For systems with touching bands, we observe that the
one-body correlation length, , diverges as a power law as ,
while for the isolated flat band is a constant smaller than one
lattice spacing. Both behaviors are distinct from the exponential divergence of
in the dispersive case. Our results re-establish that the BCS mean field
and quantum metric alone are insufficient to characterize SC at weak coupling
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