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Apoptosis in human tumours
British Journal of Cancer (2002) 86, 1661–1661 DOI: 10.1038/sj/bjc/6600312 www.bjcancer.co
The properties of penumbral microjets inclination
We investigate the dependence of penumbral microjets inclination on the
position within penumbra. The high cadence observations taken on 10 November
2006 with the Hinode satellite through the \ion{Ca}{ii} H and G--band filters
were analysed to determine the inclination of penumbral microjets. The results
were then compared with the inclination of the magnetic field determined
through the inversion of the spectropolarimetric observations of the same
region. The penumbral microjet inclination is increasing towards the outer edge
of the penumbra. The results suggest that the penumbral microjet follows the
opening magnetic field lines of a vertical flux tube that creates the sunspot.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, A&A Letter in pres
Background modeling by shifted tilings of stacked denoising autoencoders
The effective processing of visual data without interruption is currently of supreme importance. For that purpose, the analysis system must adapt to events that may affect the data quality and maintain its performance level over time. A methodology for background modeling and foreground detection, whose main characteristic is its robustness against stationary noise, is presented in the paper. The system is based on a stacked denoising autoencoder which extracts a set of significant features for each patch of several shifted tilings of the video frame. A probabilistic model for each patch is learned. The distinct patches which include a particular pixel are considered for that pixel classification. The experiments show that classical methods existing in the literature experience drastic performance drops when noise is present in the video sequences, whereas the proposed one seems to be slightly affected. This fact corroborates the idea of robustness of our proposal, in addition to its usefulness for the processing and analysis of continuous data during uninterrupted periods of time.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Stable invariance of the restricted Lie algebra structure of Hochschild cohomology
We show that the restricted Lie algebra structure on Hochschild cohomology is
invariant under stable equivalences of Morita type between self-injective
algebras. Thereby we obtain a number of positive characteristic stable
invariants, such as the -toral rank of . We also prove a
more general result concerning Iwanaga Gorenstein algebras, using a more
general notion of stable equivalences of Morita type. We provide several
applications to commutative algebra and modular representation theory. The
proof exploits in an essential way the -structure of the Hochschild
cochain complex. In the appendix we explain how the well-definedness of the
-power operation on Hochschild cohomology follows from some (originally
topological) results of May and Cohen, and (on the algebraic side) Turchin. We
give complete proofs, using the language of operads.Comment: 20 pages, v2: inaccurate statement about restriction functors
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Conserving GW scheme for nonequilibrium quantum transport in molecular contacts
We give a detailed presentation of our recent scheme to include correlation
effects in molecular transport calculations using the GW approximation within
the non-equilibrium Keldysh formalism. We restrict the GW self-energy to the
central region, and describe the leads by density functional theory (DFT). A
minimal basis of maximally localized Wannier functions is applied both in the
central GW region and the leads. The importance of using a conserving, i.e.
fully self-consistent, GW self-energy is demonstrated both analytically and by
numerical examples. We introduce an effective spin-dependent interaction which
automatically reduces self-interaction errors to all orders in the interaction.
The scheme is applied to the Anderson model in- and out of equilibrium. In
equilibrium at zero temperature we find that GW describes the Kondo resonance
fairly well for intermediate interaction strengths. Out of equilibrium we
demonstrate that the one-shot G0W0 approximation can produce severe errors, in
particular at high bias. Finally, we consider a benzene molecule between
featureless leads. It is found that the molecule's HOMO-LUMO gap as calculated
in GW is significantly reduced as the coupling to the leads is increased,
reflecting the more efficient screening in the strongly coupled junction. For
the IV characteristics of the junction we find that HF and G0W0[G_HF] yield
results closer to GW than does DFT and G0W0[G_DFT]. This is explained in terms
of self-interaction effects and life-time reduction due to electron-electron
interactions.Comment: 23 pages, 16 figure
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