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Root locus diagrams by digital computer
Adaptation of root locus method to programming on IBM 7074 digital compute
Differential equations for generalized Jacobi polynomials
We look for spectral type differential equations satisfied by the generalized
Jacobi polynomials, which are orthogonal on the interval [-1,1] with respect to
a weight function consisting of the classical Jacobi weight function together
with two point masses at the endpoints of the interval of orthogonality.
We show that such a differential equation is uniquely determined and we give
explicit representations for the coefficients.
In case of nonzero mass points the order of this differential equation is
infinite, except for nonnegative integer values of (one of) the parameters.
Otherwise, the finite order is explictly given in terms of the parameters.Comment: 33 pages, submitted for publicatio
On the limit of non-standard q-Racah polynomials
The aim of this article is to study the limit transitions from non-standard
q-Racah polynomials to big q-Jacobi, dual q-Hahn, and q-Hahn polynomials such
that the orthogonality properties and the three-term recurrence relations
remain valid
Asparagine promotes cancer cell proliferation through use as an amino acid exchange factor.
Cellular amino acid uptake is critical for mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) activation and cell proliferation. However, the regulation of amino acid uptake is not well-understood. Here we describe a role for asparagine as an amino acid exchange factor: intracellular asparagine exchanges with extracellular amino acids. Through asparagine synthetase knockdown and altering of media asparagine concentrations, we show that intracellular asparagine levels regulate uptake of amino acids, especially serine, arginine and histidine. Through its exchange factor role, asparagine regulates mTORC1 activity and protein synthesis. In addition, we show that asparagine regulation of serine uptake influences serine metabolism and nucleotide synthesis, suggesting that asparagine is involved in coordinating protein and nucleotide synthesis. Finally, we show that maintenance of intracellular asparagine levels is critical for cancer cell growth. Collectively, our results indicate that asparagine is an important regulator of cancer cell amino acid homeostasis, anabolic metabolism and proliferation
Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglow: Polarization and Analytic Light Curves
GRB afterglow polarization is discussed. We find an observable, up to 10%,
polarization, if the magnetic field coherence length grows at about the speed
of light after the field is generated at the shock front. Detection of a
polarized afterglow would show that collisionless ultrarelativistic shocks can
generate strong large scale magnetic fields and confirm the synchrotron
afterglow model. Non-detection, at a 1% level, would imply that either the
synchrotron emission model is incorrect, or that strong magnetic fields, after
they are generated in the shock, somehow manage to stay un-dissipated at
``microscopic'', skin depth, scales. Analytic lightcurves of synchrotron
emission from an ultrarelativistic self-similar blast wave are obtained for an
arbitrary electron distribution function, taking into account the effects of
synchrotron cooling. The peak synchrotron flux and the flux at frequencies much
smaller than the peak frequency are insensitive to the details of the electron
distribution function; hence their observational determination would provide
strong constraints on blast wave parameters.Comment: 19 pages, submitted to Ap
Stable Electromyographic Sequence Prediction During Movement Transitions using Temporal Convolutional Networks
Transient muscle movements influence the temporal structure of myoelectric
signal patterns, often leading to unstable prediction behavior from
movement-pattern classification methods. We show that temporal convolutional
network sequential models leverage the myoelectric signal's history to discover
contextual temporal features that aid in correctly predicting movement
intentions, especially during interclass transitions. We demonstrate
myoelectric classification using temporal convolutional networks to effect 3
simultaneous hand and wrist degrees-of-freedom in an experiment involving nine
human-subjects. Temporal convolutional networks yield significant
performance improvements over other state-of-the-art methods in terms of both
classification accuracy and stability.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, accepted for Neural Engineering (NER) 2019
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On the Krall-type Askey-Wilson Polynomials
In this paper the general Krall-type Askey-Wilson polynomials are introduced.
These polynomials are obtained from the Askey-Wilson polynomials via the
addition of two mass points to the weight function of them at the points
. Several properties of such new family are considered, in particular the
three-term recurrence relation and the representation as basic hypergeometric
series
Attracted Diffusion-Limited Aggregation
In this paper, we present results of extensive Monte Carlo simulations of
diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) with a seed placed on an attractive plane
as a simple model in connection with the electrical double layers. We compute
the fractal dimension of the aggregated patterns as a function of the
attraction strength \alpha. For the patterns grown in both two and three
dimensions, the fractal dimension shows a significant dependence on the
attraction strength for small values of \alpha, and approaches to that of the
ordinary two-dimensional (2D) DLA in the limit of large \alpha. For
non-attracting case with \alpha=1, our results in three dimensions reproduce
the patterns of 3D ordinary DLA, while in two dimensions our model leads to
formation of a compact cluster with dimension two. For intermediate \alpha, the
3D clusters have quasi-2D structure with a fractal dimension very close to that
of the ordinary 2D-DLA. This allows one to control morphology of a growing
cluster by tuning a single external parameter \alpha.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. E (2012
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