1,798 research outputs found
Pattern formation and optimization in army ant raids
Army ant colonies display complex foraging raid patterns involving
thousands of individuals communicating through chemical trails. In
this paper we explore, by means of a simple search algorithm, the
properties of these trails in order to test the hypothesis that their
structure reflects an optimized mechanism for exploring and exploiting
food resources. The raid patterns of three army ant species, {em
Eciton hamatum}, {em Eciton burchelli} and {em Eciton rapax}, are
analysed. The respective diets of these species involve large but
rare, small but common, and a combination of large but rare and small
but common, food sources. Using a model proposed by Deneubourg and
collaborators, we simulate the formation of raid patterns in response
to different food distributions. Our results indicate that the
empirically observed raid patterns maximise return on investment, that
is, the amount of food brought back to the nest per unit of energy
expended, for each of the diets. Moreover, the values of the
parameters that characterise the three optimal pattern-generating
mechanisms are strikingly similar. Therefore the same behavioural
rules at the individual level can produce optimal colony-level
patterns. The evolutionary implications of these findings are
discussed.Postprint (published version
Sobre las formaciones Ager y Bagà, del Eoceno del Cadí (Prepirineo oriental) y de unos pretendidos olistolitos del mismo
Se define, en el Eoceno del Prepirineo oriental, entre los ríos Segre y Freser, la Formación Baga y dos miembros de la Formación Ager: calizas con Alveolinas y margas del Clot del Moro. Además, se discute el origen y significación de dos afloramientos de yesos triásicos y otro de calizas conForaminíferos incluidos en la formación Bagi y que habían sido interpretados como olistólitos. Se llega a la conclusión de que el de las calizas con Foraminíferos se trata de un bloque gravitacional subaéreo posteocénico y que los otros dos están relacionados con accidentes tectónicos
Nota sobre la escama de corrimento del Montsec de Tost en el Prepirineo español (pro. de Lérida)
En esta nota se estudian las reacciones tectónicas entre diversas unidades del Prepirineo español (prov. de Lérida), junto a la zona axial pirenaica. El estudio tectónico permite evidenciar el carácter alóctono de la Unidad Montsec de Tost (terminación oriental de la denominada Zona de losNogueras) y la existencia de dos fases tectónicas perfectamentediferenciadas
Liquid phase epitaxy and spectroscopic investigation of optically active KYb(WO4)2 thin layers
In recent years, Yb3+ has attracted much attention as an activating ion because of its small quantum defect for laser emission from 2F5/2 to 2F7/2 at ~1.03 µm, which provides high efficiency and reduced heat generation. A promising material for Yb3+ lasers is KYb(WO4)2 (KYbW) [1]. It can be grown from high-temperature solutions [2]. A suitable substrate material for the growth of single-crystalline layers with thicknesses in the range of the absorption length of ~13 µm at 981 nm is KY(WO4)2 (KYW).\ud
We demonstrate the liquid phase epitaxy (LPE) of KYbW layers at start temperatures as low as 520°C from the chloride solvent KCl-NaCl-CsCl. This temperature is favorable in order to decrease the thermal stresses due to the differences in the thermal expansion coefficients of substrate and layer. Moreover, the choice of [010]-oriented KYW substrates bypasses the large difference in the thermal expansion coefficient along the [010] direction. Our spectroscopic investigations show that the fluorescence lifetime of ~250 µs measured in our LPE-grown KYbW layers is dominated by radiative decay and is very similar to that measured in top-seeded-solution-grown bulk samples [2]. Fast energy migration among the Yb3+ ions and energy transfer to small amounts of Tm3+ and Er3+ ions present in the YbCl3 reagent lead to visible upconversion luminescence in the layers under 981-nm excitation.\ud
\ud
[1] P. Klopp, U. Griebner, V. Petrov, X. Mateos, M.A. Bursukova, M.C. Pujol, R. Solé, J. Gavaldà, M. Aguiló, F. Güell, J. Massons, T. Kirilov, F. Díaz, Appl. Phys. B 2002, 74, 185\ud
[2] M.C. Pujol, M.A. Bursukova, F. Güell, X. Mateos, R. Solé, J. Gavaldà, M. Aguiló, J. Massons, F. Díaz, P. Klopp, U. Griebner, V. Petrov, Phys. Rev. B 2002, 65, 16512
A linear construction for certain Kerdock and Preparata codes
The Nordstrom-Robinson, Kerdock, and (slightly modified) Pre\- parata codes
are shown to be linear over \ZZ_4, the integers . The Kerdock and
Preparata codes are duals over \ZZ_4, and the Nordstrom-Robinson code is
self-dual. All these codes are just extended cyclic codes over \ZZ_4. This
provides a simple definition for these codes and explains why their Hamming
weight distributions are dual to each other. First- and second-order
Reed-Muller codes are also linear codes over \ZZ_4, but Hamming codes in
general are not, nor is the Golay code.Comment: 5 page
Pauli graphs, Riemann hypothesis, Goldbach pairs
Let consider the Pauli group with unitary quantum
generators (shift) and (clock) acting on the vectors of the
-dimensional Hilbert space via and , with
. It has been found that the number of maximal mutually
commuting sets within is controlled by the Dedekind psi
function (with a prime)
\cite{Planat2011} and that there exists a specific inequality , involving the Euler constant , that is only satisfied at specific low dimensions . The set is closely related to
the set of integers that are totally Goldbach, i.e.
that consist of all primes ) is equivalent to Riemann hypothesis.
Introducing the Hardy-Littlewood function (with the twin prime constant),
that is used for estimating the number of
Goldbach pairs, one shows that the new inequality is also equivalent to Riemann hypothesis. In this paper,
these number theoretical properties are discusssed in the context of the qudit
commutation structure.Comment: 11 page
Neighbour transitivity on codes in Hamming graphs
We consider a \emph{code} to be a subset of the vertex set of a \emph{Hamming
graph}. In this setting a \emph{neighbour} of the code is a vertex which
differs in exactly one entry from some codeword. This paper examines codes with
the property that some group of automorphisms acts transitively on the
\emph{set of neighbours} of the code. We call these codes \emph{neighbour
transitive}. We obtain sufficient conditions for a neighbour transitive group
to fix the code setwise. Moreover, we construct an infinite family of neighbour
transitive codes, with \emph{minimum distance} , where this is not
the case. That is to say, knowledge of even the complete set of code neighbours
does not determine the code
Red Queen Coevolution on Fitness Landscapes
Species do not merely evolve, they also coevolve with other organisms.
Coevolution is a major force driving interacting species to continuously evolve
ex- ploring their fitness landscapes. Coevolution involves the coupling of
species fit- ness landscapes, linking species genetic changes with their
inter-specific ecological interactions. Here we first introduce the Red Queen
hypothesis of evolution com- menting on some theoretical aspects and empirical
evidences. As an introduction to the fitness landscape concept, we review key
issues on evolution on simple and rugged fitness landscapes. Then we present
key modeling examples of coevolution on different fitness landscapes at
different scales, from RNA viruses to complex ecosystems and macroevolution.Comment: 40 pages, 12 figures. To appear in "Recent Advances in the Theory and
Application of Fitness Landscapes" (H. Richter and A. Engelbrecht, eds.).
Springer Series in Emergence, Complexity, and Computation, 201
Scott William Sloan 1954–2019
Scott Sloan (1954–2019) was a leader of academic engineering in Australia and beyond, as evidenced by his numerous professional accolades and important research achievements, which have had significant impact on his chosen profession of geotechnical engineering. Educated in Australia and the United Kingdom, he returned to Australia in 1984 and developed a large and active research group at the University of Newcastle, and tackled a wide range of important problems in civil and mining engineering. These include the development of computational methods to predict the mechanical behaviour of soil and rock masses, and his pioneering methods to predict the collapse states of structures made of, on, and in, earth materials, allowing engineers to design cheaper and safer civil infrastructure around the globe. Sloan established long-standing international collaborations and was awarded many honours for his research achievements. He was also a keen and skilful fisherman and a more than competent blues guitar player.Postprint (published version
- …