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    Reducibility of nilpotent commuting varieties

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    Let Nn\N_n be the set of nilpotent nn by nn matrices over an algebraically closed field kk. For each r2r\ge 2, let Cr(Nn)C_r(\N_n) be the variety consisting of all pairwise commuting rr-tuples of nilpotent matrices. It is well-kown that C2(Nn)C_2(\N_n) is irreducible for every nn. We study in this note the reducibility of Cr(Nn)C_r(\N_n) for various values of nn and rr. In particular it will be shown that the reducibility of Cr(gln)C_r(\mathfrak{gl}_n), the variety of commuting rr-tuples of nn by nn matrices, implies that of Cr(Nn)C_r(\N_n) under certain condition. Then we prove that Cr(Nn)C_r(\N_n) is reducible for all n,r4n, r\ge 4. The ingredients of this result are also useful for getting a new lower bound of the dimensions of Cr(Nn)C_r(\N_n) and Cr(gln)C_r(\mathfrak{gl}_n). Finally, we investigate values of nn for which the variety C3(Nn)C_3(\N_n) of nilpotent commuting triples is reducible.Comment: 8 page

    On the origin of the unusual behavior in the stretching of single-stranded DNA

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    Force extension curves (FECs), which quantify the response of a variety of biomolecules subject to mechanical force (ff), are often quantitatively fit using worm-like chain (WLC) or freely-jointed chain (FJC) models. These models predict that the chain extension, xx, normalized by the contour length increases linearly at small ff and at high forces scale as x(1fα)x \sim (1 - f^{-\alpha}) where α\alpha= 0.5 for WLC and unity for FJC. In contrast, experiments on ssDNA show that over a range of ff and ionic concentration, xx scales as xlnfx\sim\ln f, which cannot be explained using WLC or FJC models. Using theory and simulations we show that this unusual behavior in FEC in ssDNA is due to sequence-independent polyelectrolyte effects. We show that the xlnfx\sim \ln f arises because in the absence of force the tangent correlation function, quantifying chain persistence, decays algebraically on length scales on the order of the Debye length. Our theory, which is most appropriate for monovalent salts, quantitatively fits the experimental data and further predicts that such a regime is not discernible in double stranded DNA.Comment: Accepted for publication in JC

    Trace element contents of selected antarctic meteorites, 1

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    Data are reported for volatile/mobile Ag, As, Au, Bi, Cd, Co, Cs, Cu, Ga, In, Rb, Sb, Se, Te, T1 and Zn in exterior and/or interior samples of four Antarctic meteorites: 77005 (unique achondrite); 77257 (unreilite); 77278 (L3); 77299 (H3). Exterior samples reflect contamination and/or leaching by weathering but trace element (ppm-ppt) contents in interior samples seem reasonable for representatives of these rare meteoritic types. The 77005 achondrite seems related to shergottites; other samples extend compositional ranges previously known for their types. With suitable precautions, Antarctic meteorite finds yield trace element data as reliable as those obtained from previously known falls
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