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Effects of Bridge Functions on Radial Distribution Functions of Liquid Water
In this report the radial distribution functions (RDFs) of liquid water are
calculated on the basis of the classical density functional theory combined
with the reference interaction site model for molecular liquids. The bridge
functions, which are neglected in the hypernetted-chain (HNC) approximation,
are taken into account through the density expansion for the Helmholtz free
energy functional up to the third order. A factorization approximation to the
ternary direct correlation functions in terms of the site-site pair correlation
functions is then employed in the expression of the bridge functions, thus
leading to a closed set of integral equations for the determination of the
RDFs. It is confirmed through numerical calculations that incorporation of the
oxygen-oxygen bridge function substantially improves the poor descriptions by
the HNC approximation at room temperature, e.g., for the second peak of the
oxygen-oxygen RDF.Comment: 2 figures, Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences
(2014
Multi-channel SNSPD system with high detection efficiency at telecommunication wavelength
We developed a four-channel superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
system based on a Gifford-McMahon cryocooler. All channels showed a system
detection efficiency (at a 100 Hz dark-count rate) higher than 16% at 1550 nm
wavelength, and the best channel showed a system DE of 21% and 30% at 1550 nm
and 1310 nm wavelength, respectively.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
Tau longitudinal polarization in B -> D tau nu and its role in the search for charged Higgs boson
We study the longitudinal polarization of the tau lepton in B -> D tau nu
decay. After discussing possible sensitivities of tau decay modes to the tau
polarization, we examine the effect of charged Higgs boson on the tau
polarization in B -> D tau nu. We find a relation between the decay rate and
the tau polarization, and clarify the role of the tau polarization measurement
in the search for the charged Higgs boson.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures. Tau -> l nu nu is included in Sec. II.
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The Relationship between Reactive Oxygen Species and Cardiac Fibrosis in the Dahl Salt-Sensitive Rat under ACEI Administration
Enalapril maleate, the oldest and most widely distributed ACEI, and alacepril, the newest and antioxidant ACEI, were compared in the point of cardioprotective effect for Dahl salt-sensitive rat. In order to evaluate the correlation between the three factors, cardiac fibrosis and blood pressure/oxidative-stress marker (tissue TBARS), index of correlation was calculated. The results showed a significant difference in cardiac fibrosis between high-dose alacepril (30 mg/kg/day, group H) and enalapril maleate (10 mg/kg/day, group E). There was significant correlation between cardiac fibrosis and oxidative-stress marker, although there was no correlation between cardiac fibrosis and blood pressure. Fibrosis was more influenced by oxidative stress not by blood pressure, we should not select ACEI only by blood pressure-lowering effect and should more consider cardioprotective effects of ACEI
On the Transferability of Adversarial Examples between Encrypted Models
Deep neural networks (DNNs) are well known to be vulnerable to adversarial
examples (AEs). In addition, AEs have adversarial transferability, namely, AEs
generated for a source model fool other (target) models. In this paper, we
investigate the transferability of models encrypted for adversarially robust
defense for the first time. To objectively verify the property of
transferability, the robustness of models is evaluated by using a benchmark
attack method, called AutoAttack. In an image-classification experiment, the
use of encrypted models is confirmed not only to be robust against AEs but to
also reduce the influence of AEs in terms of the transferability of models.Comment: to be appear in ISPACS 202
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