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Stable sheaves on elliptic fibrations
We characterize the subscheme of the moduli space of torsion-free sheaves on
an elliptic surface which are stable of relative degree zeero (with respect to
a polarization of type aH+bf, H being the section and f the elliptic fibre)
which is isomorphic, via the relative Fourier-Mukai transform, with the
relative compactified Simpson Jacobian of the family of those curves D in the
surface which are flat over the base of the elliptic fibration. This
generalizes and completes earlier constructions due to Friedman, Morgan and
Witten. We also study the relative moduli scheme of sheaves whose restriction
to each fibre is torsion-free and semistable of rank n and degree zero for
higher dimensional elliptic fibrations. The relative Fourier-Mukai transform
induces an isomorphic between this relative moduli space and the relative n-th
symmetric product of the fibration.Comment: AMS-LaTeX, 18 pages, XY-pic; new title, some modifications; final
version as accepted in J. Geom. Phy
Australian national birthweight percentiles by sex and gestational age, 1998-2007
Objective: To present updated national birthweight percentiles by gestational age for male and female singleton infants born in Australia. Design and setting: Cross-sectional population-based study of 2.53 million singleton live births in Australia between 1998 and 2007. Main outcome measures: Birthweight percentiles by gestational age and sex. Results: Between 1998 and 2007, women in Australia gave birth to 2 539 237 live singleton infants. Of these, 2 537 627 had a gestational age between 20 and 44 weeks, and sex and birthweight data were available. Birthweight percentiles are presented by sex and gestational age for a total of 2 528 641 births, after excluding 8986 infants with outlying birthweights. Since the publication of the previous Australian birthweight percentiles in 1999, median birthweight for term babies has increased between 0 and 25 g for boys and between 5 g and 45 g for girls. Conclusions: There has been only a small increase in birthweight percentiles for babies of both sexes and most gestational ages since 1991-1994. These national percentiles provide a current Australian reference for clinicians and researchers assessing weight at birth
Genetic Assimilation and Canalisation in the Baldwin Effect
The Baldwin Effect indicates that individually learned behaviours acquired during an organism’s lifetime can influence the evolutionary path taken by a population, without any direct Lamarckian transfer of traits from phenotype to genotype. Several computational studies modelling this effect have included complications that restrict its applicability. Here we present a simplified model that is used to reveal the essential mechanisms and highlight several conceptual issues that have not been clearly defined in prior literature. In particular, we suggest that canalisation and genetic assimilation, often conflated in previous studies, are separate concepts and the former is actually not required for non-heritable phenotypic variation to guide genetic variation. Additionally, learning, often considered to be essential for the Baldwin Effect, can be replaced with a more general phenotypic plasticity model. These simplifications potentially permit the Baldwin Effect to operate in much more general circumstances
High-pressure Raman study of L-alanine crystal
Pressure-dependent Raman scattering studies in the range 0.0 -- 32 kbar were
carried out in L-alanine in order to investigate its external mode phonon
spectra in relation to the phase transitions in the crystal. A careful analysis
of the spectra shows that the low-energy Raman modes exhibit variation both in
frequency and in intensity and between 26 and 28 kbar it is observed a
splitting of a external mode, indicating that the D_2 normal phase undergoes a
transition. Pressure coefficients for external modes are also given.Comment: 11 pages, Latex, 2 figure
Exact beta function from the holographic loop equation of large-N QCD_4
We construct and study a previously defined quantum holographic effective
action whose critical equation implies the holographic loop equation of large-N
QCD_4 for planar self-avoiding loops in a certain regularization scheme. We
extract from the effective action the exact beta function in the given scheme.
For the Wilsonean coupling constant the beta function is exacly one loop and
the first coefficient agrees with its value in perturbation theory. For the
canonical coupling constant the exact beta function has a NSVZ form and the
first two coefficients agree with their value in perturbation theory.Comment: 42 pages, latex. The exponent of the Vandermonde determinant in the
quantum effective action has been changed, because it has been employed a
holomorphic rather than a hermitean resolution of identity in the functional
integral. Beta function unchanged. New explanations and references added,
typos correcte
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