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An entropy based proof of the Moore bound for irregular graphs
We provide proofs of the following theorems by considering the entropy of
random walks: Theorem 1.(Alon, Hoory and Linial) Let G be an undirected simple
graph with n vertices, girth g, minimum degree at least 2 and average degree d:
Odd girth: If g=2r+1,then n \geq 1 + d*(\Sum_{i=0}^{r-1}(d-1)^i) Even girth: If
g=2r,then n \geq 2*(\Sum_{i=0}^{r-1} (d-1)^i) Theorem 2.(Hoory) Let G =
(V_L,V_R,E) be a bipartite graph of girth g = 2r, with n_L = |V_L| and n_R =
|V_R|, minimum degree at least 2 and the left and right average degrees d_L and
d_R. Then, n_L \geq \Sum_{i=0}^{r-1}(d_R-1)^{i/2}(d_L-1)^{i/2} n_R \geq
\Sum_{i=0}^{r-1}(d_L-1)^{i/2}(d_R-1)^{i/2}Comment: 6 page
The Quantum Complexity of Set Membership
We study the quantum complexity of the static set membership problem: given a
subset S (|S| \leq n) of a universe of size m (m \gg n), store it as a table of
bits so that queries of the form `Is x \in S?' can be answered. The goal is to
use a small table and yet answer queries using few bitprobes. This problem was
considered recently by Buhrman, Miltersen, Radhakrishnan and Venkatesh, where
lower and upper bounds were shown for this problem in the classical
deterministic and randomized models. In this paper, we formulate this problem
in the "quantum bitprobe model" and show tradeoff results between space and
time.In this model, the storage scheme is classical but the query scheme is
quantum.We show, roughly speaking, that similar lower bounds hold in the
quantum model as in the classical model, which imply that the classical upper
bounds are more or less tight even in the quantum case. Our lower bounds are
proved using linear algebraic techniques.Comment: 19 pages, a preliminary version appeared in FOCS 2000. This is the
journal version, which will appear in Algorithmica (Special issue on Quantum
Computation and Quantum Cryptography). This version corrects some bugs in the
parameters of some theorem
Bacterial Flora of Sputum, Its Antibiogram and Its relationship with Severity of COPD in patients with Acute Exacerbation: A Hospital Based study in a Tertiary Care Hospital
BACKGROUND:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common disease characterized by persistent airflow obstruction with an enhanced chronic inflammatory response in the airways and the lung to noxious particles or gases.
The aim of the present study was to obtain comprehensive insight into the bacteriological profile and antibiotic sensitivity pattern in sputum culture of AECOPD patients and its relationship with severity of COPD. Knowledge of common bacterial pathogens and their sensitivity pattern to antibiotics will help in early proper institution of appropriate antibiotic therapy in AECOPD.
METHODS:
A retrospective observational study was carried out at Madurai Medical College and Govt. Rajaji Hospital, Madurai which comprised of 100 patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from November 2015 to April 2016.Sputum culture and sensitivity reports were retrospectively analysed for the bacteriological profile and their antimicrobial sensitivity pattern. COPD severity was assessed by FEV1 and FEV1/FVC.
RESULTS:
Hundred patients diagnosed with COPD included with the age group comprising
from 40 to 70 years of age, most common pathogenic bacteria isolated was Klebsiella pneumonia (52%), followed by Pseudomonas aerogionsa (27%), Klebsiella oxytoca (10%), Coagulase negative staphylococcus aureus (10%), Enterococcus (1%) .In patients with FEV1 <50% Pseudomonas was isolated more frequently. So there is significant association between COPD severity and organism.
Klebsiella pneumonia, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella oxytoca, CONS were 100%
sensitive to Cefeperazone sulbactum, Klebsiella pneumonia was 90.3% sensitive to
Amikacin and Gentamycin, 73% sensitive to ciprofloxacin and 100% resistant to
Ceftriaxone and cefatoxime. Pseudomonas was92.5% sensitive to Amikacin and
Gentamycin, 89% sensitive to Ciprofloxacin.
CONCLUSIONS:
Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most common pathogen followed by Pseudomonas in AECOPD patients, and Cefeperazone sulbactum was most effective antibiotic against the most of the organism. Cefeperazone sulbactum should be the first line empirical antibiotic
Impact of Tandem Repeats on the Scaling of Nucleotide Sequences
Techniques such as detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) and its extensions
have been widely used to determine the nature of scaling in nucleotide
sequences. In this brief communication we show that tandem repeats which are
ubiquitous in nucleotide sequences can prevent reliable estimation of possible
long-range correlations. Therefore, it is important to investigate the presence
of tandem repeats prior to scaling exponent estimation.Comment: 14 Pages, 3 Figure
Symptomatic giant left atrial aneurysm in a child : a rare entity
Isolated left atrial aneurysms are rare entities in clinical practice. Usually the
condition is diagnosed in the second to fourth decades of life. The presence of
such lesions in the pediatric age group is scantily described. We present a 2
year boy who presented with complaints of excessive irritability, respiratory
distress and swelling of the feet. On examination, child was tachypnoeic with
irregularly irregular rhythm. Echo showed a huge aneurysmal LA appendage
with severe left ventricle dysfunction. The child underwent surgical resection
for same. Findings were confirmed intraoperatively but he continued to have
low cardiac output state after the surgery, with frequent arrhythmias and
expired on day 7 of surgery. The case is reviewed and compared with the
available English literature.peer-reviewe
Length-weight relationship and certain biological aspects of the Indian white shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) exploited by trawls in the Arabian Sea off Kerala coast, India
Length-weight relationship (LWR), sex ratio and maturity of Fenneropenaeus indicus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837), was analysed based on samplings from coastal trawl fishing grounds in the Arabian Sea off Kerala coast, India. The male to female ratio (1:1.27) did not vary significantly from the hypothetical 1:1 ratio. Length at maturity (Lm50) was estimated at 122 mm total length for females. The LWR did not differ significantly between male and female shrimps. The information generated from this study will enhance knowledge on the biology of the species and assist in assessment and management of its stock
The New Sociology of Childhood: Animal Representations in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Garden in the Dunes, Amazon’s Oh My Dog and Netflix’s Mughizh: A Cross-Cultural Analysis
The theory of “new sociology of childhood” and “universalism in cross-cultural psychology” highlights that children experience different childhood based on their cultural and social contexts. Children are social actors responsible for taking situations into action. Research considers children as neglected bodies in the field of children and childhood. This research paper compares Native American and Indian children’s competence as social actors, the definition of, experiences, and feelings towards animals. The objective is to show that children and animals are closely connected and that children’s childhood is based on their experiences with animals. In the children’s novel, Garden in Dunes (1999), Leslie Marmon Silko narrates the story of Indigo accompanied by Linnaeus (a monkey) and Rainbow (a parrot) which shapes the world around her. Oh My Dog (2022) and Mugzhil (2021), broadcasted on Amazon Prime and Netflix respectively, are stories based on young children who love and care for their pet dogs. Findings suggest that children’s emotions and approach towards animals are the same in both cultures but their experiences vary from one place to another
Failure of Aileron Control Cable in Ajeet Aircraft MK-E-2015
The Aileron control cable of an Ajeet aircraft was found snapped . On ootical and scanning electron microscopic examination, it was found that the majority of the strands
of the cable had thinned due to excessive contact wear with a oulley and subsequently failed in tension
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