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Recent Developments in (0,2) Mirror Symmetry
Mirror symmetry of the type II string has a beautiful generalization to the
heterotic string. This generalization, known as (0,2) mirror symmetry, is a
field still largely in its infancy. We describe recent developments including
the ideas behind quantum sheaf cohomology, the mirror map for deformations of
(2,2) mirrors, the construction of mirror pairs from worldsheet duality, as
well as an overview of some of the many open questions. The (0,2) mirrors of
Hirzebruch surfaces are presented as a new example
Heterotic fluxes and supersymmetry
We show that the formal alpha' expansion for heterotic flux vacua is only
sensible when flux quantization and the appearance of string scale cycles in
the geometry are carefully taken into account. We summarize a number of
properties of solutions with N=1 and N=2 space-time supersymmetry.Comment: 21 page
Possible use of self-calibration to reduce systematic uncertainties in determining distance-redshift relation via gravitational radiation from merging binaries
By observing mergers of compact objects, future gravity wave experiments
would measure the luminosity distance to a large number of sources to a high
precision but not their redshifts. Given the directional sensitivity of an
experiment, a fraction of such sources (gold plated -- GP) can be identified
optically as single objects in the direction of the source. We show that if an
approximate distance-redshift relation is known then it is possible to
statistically resolve those sources that have multiple galaxies in the beam. We
study the feasibility of using gold plated sources to iteratively resolve the
unresolved sources, obtain the self-calibrated best possible distance-redshift
relation and provide an analytical expression for the accuracy achievable. We
derive lower limit on the total number of sources that is needed to achieve
this accuracy through self-calibration. We show that this limit depends
exponentially on the beam width and give estimates for various experimental
parameters representative of future gravitational wave experiments DECIGO and
BBO.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in PR
Supersolid and solitonic phases in one-dimensional Extended Bose-Hubbard model
We report our findings on quantum phase transitions in cold bosonic atoms in
a one dimensional optical lattice using the finite size density matrix
renormalization group method in the framework of the extended Bose-Hubbard
model. We consider wide ranges of values for the filling factors and the
nearest neighbor interactions. At commensurate fillings, we obtain two
different types of charge density wave phases and a Mott insulator phase.
However, departure from commensurate fillings yield the exotic supersolid phase
where both the crystalline and the superfluid orders coexist. In addition, we
obtain signatures for solitary waves and also superfluidity.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figure
Poly(ADP-Ribose)Polymerase-1 in Lung Inflammatory Disorders: A Review.
Asthma, acute lung injury (ALI), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are lung inflammatory disorders with a common outcome, that is, difficulty in breathing. Corticosteroids, a class of potent anti-inflammatory drugs, have shown less success in the treatment/management of these disorders, particularly ALI and COPD; thus, alternative therapies are needed. Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerases (PARPs) are the post-translational modifying enzymes with a primary role in DNA repair. During the last two decades, several studies have reported the critical role played by PARPs in a good of inflammatory disorders. In the current review, the studies that address the role of PARPs in asthma, ALI, and COPD have been discussed. Among the different members of the family, PARP-1 emerges as a key player in the orchestration of lung inflammation in asthma and ALI. In addition, PARP activation seems to be associated with the progression of COPD. Furthermore, PARP-14 seems to play a crucial role in asthma. STAT-6 and GATA-3 are reported to be central players in PARP-1-mediated eosinophilic inflammation in asthma. Interestingly, oxidative stress-PARP-1-NF-κB axis appears to be tightly linked with inflammatory response in all three-lung diseases despite their distinct pathophysiologies. The present review sheds light on PARP-1-regulated factors, which may be common or differential players in asthma/ALI/COPD and put forward our prospective for future studies
Dislocation-solute atom interactions in alloys. Technical progress report, February 1, 1975--January 31, 1976
New results were obtained in two major project areas: (1) surface oxide softening and solute gradients in niobium and tantalum, and (2) mechanical properties of Nb--H and Nb--D alloys. The important results include: (a) observation and characterization of an extremely large softening and ductilizing effect of bcc metals (niobium and tantalum) by application of thin (500 to 1000 A) oxide films coupled with injection of a high density of mobile dislocations; (b) determination of the relative strengthening ductility changes caused by hydrogen and deuterium in niobium. (auth
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