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Energetics of lipid bilayers with applications to deformations induced by inclusions
A new energy for the description of large deformations of lipid bilayers is formulated with mathematical rigor. This energy is derived by considering the smectic A liquid crystalline nature of lipid bilayers and the coupling between the deformations of the layers and their constituent lipid molecules. Analogies between smectic A liquid crystals, with an infinite number of layers, and lipid bilayers, with a finite number of layers, are further discussed. The novelty of the energy density is demonstrated by studying the large deformations of planar lipid bilayers induced by cylindrical inclusions. The results of this study are directly compared with the results obtained using May's theoretical framework [May, Eur. Biophys. J., 2000, 29, 17–28] in which small deformations are assumed. As expected, the proposed energy density predicts larger distortions of the lipid molecules and deformations of the lipid bilayers close to an inclusion
Spin structure of spin-1/2 baryon and spinless meson production amplitudes in photo and hadronic reactions
The most general spin structures of the spin-1/2 baryon and spinless meson
production operator for both photon and nucleon induced reactions are derived
from the partial-wave expansions of these reaction amplitudes. The present
method provides the coefficients multiplying each spin operator in terms of the
partial-wave matrix elements. The result should be useful in studies of these
reactions based on partial-wave analyses, especially, when spin observables are
considered.Comment: RevTex 34 pages, revised versio
A semi-Lagrangian scheme for the game -Laplacian via -averaging
We present and analyze an approximation scheme for the two-dimensional game
-Laplacian in the framework of viscosity solutions. The approximation is
based on a semi-Lagrangian scheme which exploits the idea of -averages. We
study the properties of the scheme and prove that it converges, in particular
cases, to the viscosity solution of the game -Laplacian. We also present a
numerical implementation of the scheme for different values of ; the
numerical tests show that the scheme is accurate.Comment: 34 pages, 3 figures. To appear on Applied Numerical Mathematic
SCINTILLA A European project for the development of scintillation detectors and new technologies for nuclear security
Europe monitors transits using radiation detectors to prevent illicit
trafficking of nuclear materials. The SCINTILLA project aims to develop a
toolbox of innovative technologies designed to address different usage cases.
This article will review the scope, approach, results of the first benchmark
campaign and future plans of the SCINTILLA project.Comment: To appear on the Proceedings of the 13th ICATPP Conference on
Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics and Detectors for Physics
Applications, Villa Olmo (Como, Italy), 23--27 October, 2013, to be published
by World Scientific (Singapore
P-wave pi pi amplitude from dispersion relations
We solve the dispersion relation for the P-wave pi pi amplitude.We discuss
the role of the left hand cut vs Castillejo-Dalitz-Dyson (CDD), pole
contribution and compare the solution with a generic quark model description.
We review the the generic properties of analytical partial wave scattering and
production amplitudes and discuses their applicability and fits of experimental
data.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, typos corrected, reference adde
Photoproduction of the meson on the proton at large momentum transfer
The differential cross section, for meson exclusive
photoproduction on the proton above the resonance region ( GeV) was
measured up to a momentum transfer GeV using the CLAS detector at
Jefferson Laboratory. The channel was identified by detecting a proton
and in the final state and using the missing mass technique. While the
low momentum transfer region shows the typical diffractive pattern expected
from Pomeron and Reggeon exchange, at large the differential cross section
has a flat behavior. This feature can be explained by introducing quark
interchange processes in addition to the QCD-inspired two-gluon exchange.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
PENERAPAN METODE DEMONSTRASI MELALUI KEGIATAN MELIPAT UNTUK MENINGKATKAN MOTORIK HALUS ANAK USIA 5-6 TAHUN
AbstractThis study aims to describe the application of the demonstration method through folding activities to improve fine motor skills for children aged 5- 6 years at Mulia Dharma Kindergarten, Pontianak. The research method is a descriptive method in the form of classroom action research. The subjects in the study were teachers of TK B class and early childhood in group B. The data collection techniques for this research were observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that: 1. Teacher planning, namely preparing research instruments and Daily Learning Implementation Plans in the application of the demonstration method through folding activities, there were ten children who had improved their fine motor skills. 2. The research was carried out in two cycles where each cycle consisted of two meetings. 3. The evaluation that the teacher uses is to use an assessment of the assignments and results of children's work in folding activities. 4. There was an improvement from both cycles by using the demonstration method through folding activities to improve the fine motor skills of group B children at Mulia Dharma Kindergarten Pontianak. The application of the demonstration method through folding activities to improve the fine motor skills of children aged 5-6 years at Mulia Dharma Kindergarten Pontianak has been carried out well.Keywords: Demonstration method, Fine motor, and Foldin
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