586 research outputs found
Dilation-induced phases of gases absorbed within a bundle of carbon nanotubes
A study is presented of the effects of gas (especially H2) absorption within
the interstitial channels of a bundle of carbon nanotubes. The ground state of
the system is determined by minimizing the total energy, which includes the
molecules' interaction with the tubes, the inter-tube interaction, and the
molecules' mutual interaction (which is screened by the tubes). The
consequences of swelling include a significant increase in the gas uptake and a
3 per cent increase in the tubes' breathing mode frecuency.Comment: 4 page
Quantum-tunneling dynamics of a spin-polarized Fermi gas in a double-well potential
We study the exact dynamics of a one-dimensional spin-polarized gas of
fermions in a double-well potential at zero and finite temperature. Despite the
system is made of non-interacting fermions, its dynamics can be quite complex,
showing strongly aperiodic spatio-temporal patterns during the tunneling. The
extension of these results to the case of mixtures of spin-polarized fermions
in interaction with self-trapped Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) at zero
temperature is considered as well. In this case we show that the fermionic
dynamics remains qualitatively similar to the one observed in absence of BEC
but with the Rabi frequencies of fermionic excited states explicitly depending
on the number of bosons and on the boson-fermion interaction strength. From
this, the possibility to control quantum fermionic dynamics by means of
Feshbach resonances is suggested.Comment: Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Counselors as Advocates: Effects of a Pilot Project Designed to Develop Advocacy Knowledge and Confidence in Trainees
While there has been increased attention to advocacy within counseling and counseling psychology, it has been noted that trainees generally feel unprepared to engage in advocacy and do not participant e in this type of work to a large extent, even with increased age or professional experience). The qualitative study summarizes the findings of a project within a graduate multicultural counseling course designed to increase trainee knowledge and confidence related to advocacy. This project required students (N = 19) to complete individual advocacy projects in the community, with opportunities for self-reflection and evaluation of their progress throughout the semester. Student reflection responses about the effects of this project were analyzed using methods from Grounded Theory by a collaborative research team. This process resulted in a core category of responses that included expanded definitions of advocacy, increased self-confidence regarding advocacy work, obstacles encountered, and reactions to the course assignment. Implications and future directions are discussed
On the morphology and botanical affinities of Lundbladispora balme 1963 in the permian of the Paraná basin, Brazil
Morphological variations observed in specimens so far identifield as Lundbladispora braziliensis (PANT & SRIVASTAVA) MARQUES-TOIGO & PONS 1974, have led to the identification of one more species for the genus: Lundbladispora riobonitensis sp. nov. Both species constitute frequent and characteristic forms in the southern Brazilian Gondwana coals. Possible affinities of these miospores with the Selaginellales are also discussedVariações morfológicas observadas em espécimens até então identificadas como Lundbladispora braziliensis (PANT & SRIVASTAVA) MARQUES-TOIGO & PONS 1974, levaram a identificação de mais uma espécie para o gênero: Lundbladispora riobonitensis sp. nov. As espécies constituem formas freqüentes e características nos carvões Gondwânicos Sul-brasileiros. Também são discutidas possíveis afinidades desses miosporos com Selaginellale
Körperliches Training bei mitochondrialen Erkrankungen
Zusammenfassung: Körperliches Training gilt bei mitochondrialen Myopathien als einer der vielversprechendsten therapeutischen Ansätze. Effektivität und Sicherheit sind bewiesen. Ausdauer- und Krafttraining haben unterschiedliche Wirkungen auf die Muskulatur von Patienten mit mitochondrialer Myopathie: Als therapeutischer Mechanismus des Krafttrainings gilt das so genannte "gene shifting", die trainingsinduzierte Verschiebung des Anteils mutierter mitochondrialer DNS (mtDNS) zugunsten von Wildtyp-mtDNS durch Induktion muskulärer Satellitenzellen. Ausdauertraining regt die mitochondriale Biogenese an und hilft somit, den Circulus vitiosus aus verringertem Mitochondriengehalt, verringerter Kapazität der oxidativen Phosphorylierung, Belastungsintoleranz und daraus resultierender fortschreitender muskulärer Dekonditionierung zu durchbrechen. Die Effektivität und die Sicherheit medikamentöser Induktoren der mitochondrialen Biogenese - möglicherweise in Kombination mit Training - könnten Gegenstand künftiger Untersuchungen sei
Matter-wave vortices in cigar-shaped and toroidal waveguides
We study vortical states in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) filling a
cigar-shaped trap. An effective one-dimensional (1D) nonpolynomial Schroedinger
equation (NPSE) is derived in this setting, for the models with both repulsive
and attractive inter-atomic interactions. Analytical formulas for the density
profiles are obtained from the NPSE in the case of self-repulsion within the
Thomas-Fermi approximation, and in the case of the self-attraction as exact
solutions (bright solitons). A crucially important ingredient of the analysis
is the comparison of these predictions with direct numerical solutions for the
vortex states in the underlying 3D Gross-Pitaevskii equation (GPE). The
comparison demonstrates that the NPSE provides for a very accurate
approximation, in all the cases, including the prediction of the stability of
the bright solitons and collapse threshold for them. In addition to the
straight cigar-shaped trap, we also consider a torus-shaped configuration. In
that case, we find a threshold for the transition from the axially uniform
state, with the transverse intrinsic vorticity, to a symmetry-breaking pattern,
due to the instability in the self-attractive BEC filling the circular trap.Comment: 6 pages, Physical Review A, in pres
Relations between convergence rates in Schatten p-norms
In quantum estimation theory and quantum tomography, the quantum state
obtained by sampling converges to the `true' unknown density matrix under
topologies that are different from the natural notion of distance in the space
of quantum states, i.e. the trace class norm. In this paper, we address such
problem, finding relations between the rates of convergence in the Schatten
-norms and in the trace class norm
Maximally symmetric stabilizer MUBs in even prime-power dimensions
One way to construct a maximal set of mutually unbiased bases (MUBs) in a
prime-power dimensional Hilbert space is by means of finite phase-space
methods. MUBs obtained in this way are covariant with respect to some subgroup
of the group of all affine symplectic phase-space transformations. However,
this construction is not canonical: as a consequence, many different choices of
covariance sugroups are possible. In particular, when the Hilbert space is
dimensional, it is known that covariance with respect to the full group
of affine symplectic phase-space transformations can never be achieved. Here we
show that in this case there exist two essentially different choices of maximal
subgroups admitting covariant MUBs. For both of them, we explicitly construct a
family of covariant MUBs. We thus prove that, contrary to the odd
dimensional case, maximally covariant MUBs are very far from being unique.Comment: 22 page
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