229 research outputs found
Use of ionic liquids in the synthesis of nanocrystals and nanorods of semiconducting metal chalcogenides
We have synthesized nanoparticles of hexagonal CdS in the diameter range 3-13 nm by the reaction of cadmium acetate dihydrate with thioacetamide in imidazolium [BMIM]-based ionic liquids. We have obtained three different particle sizes of CdS by changing the anion of the ionic liquid. Addition of trioctylphosphine oxide (TOPO) to the reaction mixture causes greater monodispersity as well as smaller particle size, while addition of ethylenediamine produces nanorods of 7 nm average diameter. Hexagonal ZnS and cubic PbS nanoparticles with average diameters of 3 and 10 nm, respectively, have been prepared by the reaction of the metal acetates with thioacetamide in [BMIM][BF4]. Hexagonal CdSe nanoparticles with an average diameter 12 nm were obtained by the reaction of cadmium acetate dihydrate with dimethylselenourea in [BMIM][BF4]. In this case also we observe the same effect of the addition of TOPO as in the case of CdS. Addition of ethylenediamine to the reaction mixture gives rise to nanorods. ZnSe nanowires with a cubic structures, possible diameters in the range 70-100 nm by the reaction of zinc acetate dihydrate with dimethylselenourea in [BMIM][MeSO4]. The nanostructures obtained are single crystalline in all the cases. Most of the nanostructures show characteristic UV/Vis absorption and photoluminescence emission spectra. The thermodynamically most stable structures are generally produced in the synthesis carried out in ionic liquids
Distributed Monitoring of the R(sup 2) Statistic for Linear Regression
The problem of monitoring a multivariate linear regression model is relevant in studying the evolving relationship between a set of input variables (features) and one or more dependent target variables. This problem becomes challenging for large scale data in a distributed computing environment when only a subset of instances is available at individual nodes and the local data changes frequently. Data centralization and periodic model recomputation can add high overhead to tasks like anomaly detection in such dynamic settings. Therefore, the goal is to develop techniques for monitoring and updating the model over the union of all nodes data in a communication-efficient fashion. Correctness guarantees on such techniques are also often highly desirable, especially in safety-critical application scenarios. In this paper we develop DReMo a distributed algorithm with very low resource overhead, for monitoring the quality of a regression model in terms of its coefficient of determination (R2 statistic). When the nodes collectively determine that R2 has dropped below a fixed threshold, the linear regression model is recomputed via a network-wide convergecast and the updated model is broadcast back to all nodes. We show empirically, using both synthetic and real data, that our proposed method is highly communication-efficient and scalable, and also provide theoretical guarantees on correctness
Bovine serum albumin as the dominant form of dietary protein reduces subcutaneous fat mass, plasma leptin and plasma corticosterone in high fat-fed C57/BL6J mice
Acknowledgements The authors thank Harriett Schellekens from the University College Cork and Paula O’Connor from Teagasc Moorepark Food Research Centre for their assistance in procuring laboratory space and equipment. The present study was funded by Teagasc. B. L. M. was funded by the Walsh Fellowship Program. J. R. S. was supported by a 1000-talents professorship from the Chinese government. The funding bodies had no input on the design of the study or in the interpretation of the data.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Simulation analysis with rock muons from atmospheric neutrino interactions in the ICAL detector at INO
The proposed magnetized Iron CALorimeter detector (ICAL) to be built in the
India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO) laboratory aims to study atmospheric
neutrinos and its properties such as precision measurements of oscillation
parameters and the neutrino mass hierarchy. High energy charged current (CC)
interactions of atmospheric neutrinos with the rock surrounding the detector
produce so-called "rock muons" along with hadrons. While the hadron component
of these events are absorbed in the rock itself, the rock muons traverse the
rock and are detected in the detector. These rock muon events can be
distinguished from cosmic muons only in the upward direction and can provide an
independent measurement of the oscillation parameters. A simulation study of
these events at the ICAL detector shows that, although reduced in significance
compared to muons produced in direct CC neutrino interactions with the
detector, these events are indeed sensitive to the oscillation parameters,
achieving a possible precision of 10\% and 27\% in determining
and , respectively. Hence a combination of
the standard atmospheric neutrino analysis which is the main goal of ICAL, with
these rock muon events, will improve the precision reach of ICAL for these
parameters
Whey protein isolate decreases murine stomach weight and intestinal length and alters the expression of Wnt signalling-associated genes
Acknowledgements K. N. N. was supported by the Teagasc Vision Programme on Obesity (RMIS5974). L. M. was supported by the Teagasc Walsh Fellowship. J. R. S. was supported by a 1000-talents professorship from the Chinese government. The funding bodies had no input on the design of the study or in the interpretation of the data. The authors’ contributions are as follows: L. M., J. R. S., J. F. C. and K. N. N. designed the study; K. N. N. and J. F. C. obtained ethical approval for the study; L. M. performed the experiments; L. M. and J. R. S. analysed the data; L. M. generated the figures. All authors contributed to the drafting of the manuscript. All authors approved the final version for submission. The authors declare that there is no competing interest.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
AUGMENTED INSTANT MESSAGING COLLABORATION TOOL ASSISTANT
Collaboration applications, such as messaging applications, are broadly used among enterprises to provide employees with the ability to communicate, share ideas, etc. While useful in many enterprise environments, such messaging applications can be a distraction and may also lead to an inefficient use of time by enterprise employs. In order to address such issues, an instant-messaging collaboration tool assistant system is proposed herein that can be powered by an Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML) system, in which the collaboration tool assistant system can provide a personalized collaborative environment for business users by expanding instant messaging collaboration tool capabilities. Through various techniques proposed herein, a personalized, context-based instant-message display can be provided for an enterprise user through which notification recommendations can be provided for the user based on various factors, such as user interest and/or business priorities
Supersymmetry of Noncompact MQCD-like Membrane Instantons and Heat Kernel Asymptotics
We perform a heat kernel asymptotics analysis of the nonperturbative
superpotential obtained from wrapping of an M2-brane around a supersymmetric
noncompact three-fold embedded in a (noncompact) G_2-manifold as obtained in
[1], the three-fold being the one relevant to domain walls in Witten's MQCD
[2], in the limit of small "zeta", a complex constant that appears in the
Riemann surfaces relevant to defining the boundary conditions for the domain
wall in MQCD. The MQCD-like configuration is interpretable, for small but
non-zero zeta as a noncompact/"large" open membrane instanton, and for
vanishing zeta, as the type IIA D0-brane (for vanishing M-theory cicle radius).
We find that the eta-function Seeley de-Witt coefficients vanish, and we get a
perfect match between the zeta-function Seeley de-Witt coefficients (up to
terms quadratic in zeta) between the Dirac-type operator and one of the two
Laplace-type operators figuring in the superpotential. This is an extremely
strong signature of residual supersymmetry for the nonperturbative
configurations in M-theory considered in this work.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX; v3: several clarifying remarks added, to appear in
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