50,784 research outputs found
Histone H3 lysine 56 acetylation by Rtt109 is crucial for chromosome positioning
Peer reviewedPublisher PD
DDMF: An Efficient Decision Diagram Structure for Design Verification of Quantum Circuits under a Practical Restriction
Recently much attention has been paid to quantum circuit design to prepare
for the future "quantum computation era." Like the conventional logic
synthesis, it should be important to verify and analyze the functionalities of
generated quantum circuits. For that purpose, we propose an efficient
verification method for quantum circuits under a practical restriction. Thanks
to the restriction, we can introduce an efficient verification scheme based on
decision diagrams called
Decision Diagrams for Matrix Functions (DDMFs). Then, we show analytically
the advantages of our approach based on DDMFs over the previous verification
techniques. In order to introduce DDMFs, we also introduce new concepts,
quantum functions and matrix functions, which may also be interesting and
useful on their own for designing quantum circuits.Comment: 15 pages, 14 figures, to appear IEICE Trans. Fundamentals, Vol.
E91-A, No.1
Shear-induced criticality near a liquid-solid transition of colloidal suspensions
We investigate colloidal suspensions under shear flow through numerical
experiments. By measuring the time-correlation function of a bond-orientational
order parameter, we find a divergent time scale near a transition point from a
disordered fluid phase to an ordered fluid phase, where the order is
characterized by a nonzero value of the bond-orientational order parameter. We
also present a phase diagram in the plane,
where is the density of the colloidal particles and
is the shear rate of the solvent. The transition
line in the phase diagram terminates at the equilibrium transition point, while
a critical region near the transition line vanishes continuously as
.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figure
Technical note: Absorption aerosol optical depth components from AERONET observations of mixed dust plumes
© Author(s) 2019.Absorption aerosol optical depth (AAOD) as obtained from sun–sky photometer measurements provides a measure of the light-absorbing properties of the columnar aerosol loading. However, it is not an unambiguous aerosol-type-specific parameter, particularly if several types of absorbing aerosols, for instance black carbon (BC) and mineral dust, are present in a mixed aerosol plume. The contribution of mineral dust to total aerosol light absorption is particularly important at UV wavelengths. In this study we refine a lidar-based technique applied to the separation of dust and non-dust aerosol types for the use with Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) direct sun and inversion products. We extend the methodology to retrieve AAOD related to non-dust aerosol (AAODnd) and BC (AAODBC). We test the method at selected AERONET sites that are frequently affected by aerosol plumes that contain a mixture of Saharan or Asian mineral dust and biomass-burning smoke or anthropogenic pollution, respectively. We find that aerosol optical depth (AOD) related to mineral dust as obtained with our methodology is frequently smaller than coarse-mode AOD. This suggests that the latter is not an ideal proxy for estimating the contribution of mineral dust to mixed dust plumes. We present the results of the AAODBC retrieval for the selected AERONET sites and compare them to coincident values provided in the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring System aerosol reanalysis.We find that modelled and AERONET AAODBC are most consistent for Asian sites or at Saharan sites with strong local anthropogenic sources.Peer reviewe
PRESENCE AND PREVALENCE OF BD (BATRACHOCHYTRIUM DENDROBATIDIS) IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIAN WOODLAND VERNAL POOLS
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), a virulent chytrid fungus responsible for dramatic amphibian declines, has been detected in the northwestern and southeastern regions of Pennsylvania. However, little environmental Bd testing has been performed in central Pennsylvania, particularly in the unique and speciose habitats of woodland vernal pools. Our study included sampling in four vernal pools over a period of three months during amphibian breeding periods. Skin swabs were taken from three caudate and two anuran species, during the course of late winter and spring migrations (n = 143). Low Bd zoospore equivalent loads were detected in only a few individuals, in three of the five species but in all four vernal pools sampled. No significant trends were seen between zoospore loads and ambient temperature or migration timing across the species sampled
Sine-Gordon Soliton on a Cnoidal Wave Background
The method of Darboux transformation, which is applied on cnoidal wave
solutions of the sine-Gordon equation, gives solitons moving on a cnoidal wave
background. Interesting characteristics of the solution, i.e., the velocity of
solitons and the shift of crests of cnoidal waves along a soliton, are
calculated. Solutions are classified into three types (Type-1A, Type-1B,
Type-2) according to their apparent distinct properties.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, Contents change
- …
