126 research outputs found
Letter graphs and geometric grid classes of permutations: characterization and recognition
In this paper, we reveal an intriguing relationship between two seemingly
unrelated notions: letter graphs and geometric grid classes of permutations. An
important property common for both of them is well-quasi-orderability,
implying, in a non-constructive way, a polynomial-time recognition of geometric
grid classes of permutations and -letter graphs for a fixed . However,
constructive algorithms are available only for . In this paper, we present
the first constructive polynomial-time algorithm for the recognition of
-letter graphs. It is based on a structural characterization of graphs in
this class.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1108.6319 by other author
Monomer-dimer model in two-dimensional rectangular lattices with fixed dimer density
The classical monomer-dimer model in two-dimensional lattices has been shown
to belong to the \emph{``#P-complete''} class, which indicates the problem is
computationally ``intractable''. We use exact computational method to
investigate the number of ways to arrange dimers on
two-dimensional rectangular lattice strips with fixed dimer density . For
any dimer density , we find a logarithmic correction term in the
finite-size correction of the free energy per lattice site. The coefficient of
the logarithmic correction term is exactly -1/2. This logarithmic correction
term is explained by the newly developed asymptotic theory of Pemantle and
Wilson. The sequence of the free energy of lattice strips with cylinder
boundary condition converges so fast that very accurate free energy
for large lattices can be obtained. For example, for a half-filled lattice,
, while and . For , is accurate at least to 10 decimal
digits. The function reaches the maximum value at , with 11 correct digits. This is also
the \md constant for two-dimensional rectangular lattices. The asymptotic
expressions of free energy near close packing are investigated for finite and
infinite lattice widths. For lattices with finite width, dependence on the
parity of the lattice width is found. For infinite lattices, the data support
the functional form obtained previously through series expansions.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, 5 table
The Experimental Monitoring of the Water Regime in the Reka River
Reka Reka, s prispevno površino 422 km2 , ponika v Škocjanskih jamah, ki jih je UNESCO leta 1986 proglasil za svetovno dediščino. V sedemdesetih letih je bila Reka ena od najbolj onesnaženih rek v Sloveniji. V času visokih vod leta 1999 in 2000 smo izvedli meritve hitrosti, kalnosti, vrste fizikalnih in kemičnih parametrov ter teste strupenosti. Glavni cilji teh pionirskih meritev so bili preveriti mersko opremo v terenskih pogojih visokih voda, zbrati čimveč podatkov ter primerjati uporabnost opreme.The river Reka, with 422 square kilometres of drainage area sinks into the Škocijan Cave system, which was proclaimed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1986. In the seventies, the Reka river was one of most polluted rivers in Slovenia. During floods in 1999 and 2000, experimental measurements of velocity, water level, suspended sediment transport, chemical parameters and toxicity tests were conducted. The main tasks in the first stage of the investigation: check the equipment in field conditions and test the toxicity of water in particular cross sections. In the paper, the measurements and some discussion of the results and applicability of equipment are presented
Three osculating walkers
We consider three directed walkers on the square lattice, which move
simultaneously at each tick of a clock and never cross. Their trajectories form
a non-crossing configuration of walks. This configuration is said to be
osculating if the walkers never share an edge, and vicious (or:
non-intersecting) if they never meet. We give a closed form expression for the
generating function of osculating configurations starting from prescribed
points. This generating function turns out to be algebraic. We also relate the
enumeration of osculating configurations with prescribed starting and ending
points to the (better understood) enumeration of non-intersecting
configurations. Our method is based on a step by step decomposition of
osculating configurations, and on the solution of the functional equation
provided by this decomposition
Recurrence and Polya number of general one-dimensional random walks
The recurrence properties of random walks can be characterized by P\'{o}lya
number, i.e., the probability that the walker has returned to the origin at
least once. In this paper, we consider recurrence properties for a general 1D
random walk on a line, in which at each time step the walker can move to the
left or right with probabilities and , or remain at the same position
with probability (). We calculate P\'{o}lya number of this
model and find a simple expression for as, , where is
the absolute difference of and (). We prove this rigorous
expression by the method of creative telescoping, and our result suggests that
the walk is recurrent if and only if the left-moving probability equals to
the right-moving probability .Comment: 3 page short pape
Asymptotics of Selberg-like integrals: The unitary case and Newton's interpolation formula
We investigate the asymptotic behavior of the Selberg-like integral ,
as for different scalings of the parameters and with .
Integrals of this type arise in the random matrix theory of electronic
scattering in chaotic cavities supporting channels in the two attached
leads. Making use of Newton's interpolation formula, we show that an asymptotic
limit exists and we compute it explicitly
Form Sequences to Polynomials and Back, via Operator Orderings
C.M. Bender and G. V. Dunne showed that linear combinations of words
, where and are subject to the relation , may be expressed as a polynomial in the symbol . Relations between such polynomials and linear
combinations of the transformed coefficients are explored. In particular,
examples yielding orthogonal polynomials are provided
The Dimensional Recurrence and Analyticity Method for Multicomponent Master Integrals: Using Unitarity Cuts to Construct Homogeneous Solutions
We consider the application of the DRA method to the case of several master
integrals in a given sector. We establish a connection between the homogeneous
part of dimensional recurrence and maximal unitarity cuts of the corresponding
integrals: a maximally cut master integral appears to be a solution of the
homogeneous part of the dimensional recurrence relation. This observation
allows us to make a necessary step of the DRA method, the construction of the
general solution of the homogeneous equation, which, in this case, is a coupled
system of difference equations.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figure
Changes in quality characteristics of fresh blueberries: Combined effect of cultivar and storage conditions
The influences of two storage conditions (regular atmosphere-RA and modified-atmosphere packaging-MAP) and
different storage time on fruit textural parameters, chemical composition, and total quality index (TQI) of two
blueberry cultivars were investigated. Freshly harvested fruit of mid and late season cultivars (‘Bluecrop’ and
‘Liberty’, respectively) were placed in plastic punnets, packed into low-density polyethylene bags of 25 μm
thickness with two perforations of 3 mm and stored at 2 ◦C and 90% relative humidity for 30 days, either in RA
or in MAP. Changes in gas composition inside the package and fruit quality characteristics were analyzed at 10-
day intervals during storage: 0, 10, 20, and 30 days. ‘Liberty’ was dominant over ‘Bluecrop’ in terms of hardness
(428 g and 296 g, respectively), as well as individual and total sugars (100 and 76 g⋅kg–1, respectively), organic
acids (19 and 12 g⋅kg–1, respectively) and most subclasses of phenolic compounds (anthocyanins, flavonols, and
hydroxycinnamic acids). In addition, a novel mathematical index of TQI was introduced to compare all evaluated
parameters in order to obtain a quantitative single score, as an indicator of overall fruit quality. ‘Liberty’ had the
better TQI score in RA, whereas ‘Bluecrop’ behaved better in MAP. Accordingly, for longer storage of blueberry
fruit MAP should not be assumed to be uniformly helpful, since the effect of storage duration in the specific type
of atmosphere substantially depends on the proper cultivar selection
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