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    Cavity quantum electro-optics. II. Input-output relations between traveling optical and microwave fields

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    In the previous paper [M. Tsang, Phys. Rev. A 81, 063837 (2010), e-print arXiv:1003.0116], I proposed a quantum model of a cavity electro-optic modulator, which can coherently couple an optical cavity mode to a microwave resonator mode and enable novel quantum operations on the two modes, including laser cooling of the microwave mode, electro-optic entanglement, and backaction-evading optical measurement of a microwave quadrature. In this sequel, I focus on the quantum input-output relations between traveling optical and microwave fields coupled to a cavity electro-optic modulator. With red-sideband optical pumping, the relations are shown to resemble those of a beam splitter for the traveling fields, so that in the ideal case of zero parasitic loss and critical coupling, microwave photons can be coherently up-converted to "flying" optical photons with unit efficiency, and vice versa. With blue-sideband pumping, the modulator acts as a nondegenerate parametric amplifier, which can generate two-mode squeezing and hybrid entangled photon pairs at optical and microwave frequencies. These fundamental operations provide a potential bridge between circuit quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, v2: updated and submitte

    Regulation of RUNX3 in gastric and breast cancer

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    RUNX3 is a transcription factor that is ubiquitously expressed in different tissues and has been shown to have diverse functions in many developmental procedures. Recently it has also been acknowledged that RUNX3 is involved as a tumor suppressor in many distinct cancers in different tissues. In this thesis, we will examine the regulation of this tumor suppressor in gastric cancer and breast cancer. Chronic infection with cagA-positive Helicobacter pylori is the strongest risk factor for the development of gastric adenocarcinoma. The cagA gene product CagA is injected into gastric epithelial cells and disturbs cellular functions by physically interacting with and deregulating a variety of cellular signaling molecules. RUNX3 is expressed gastric epithelial tissues, and is frequently inactivated in gastric cancer. In the first part of the thesis, we showed that H. pylori infection inactivates the gastric tumor suppressor RUNX3 in a CagA-dependent manner. CagA directly associates with RUNX3 through a specific recognition of the PY motif of RUNX3 by a WW domain of CagA. Deletion of the WW domains of CagA or mutation of the PY motif in RUNX3 abolishes the ability of CagA to induce the ubiquitination and degradation of RUNX3, thereby extinguishing its ability to inhibit the transcriptional activation of RUNX3. This study identify RUNX3 as a novel cellular target of H. pylori CagA and also reveal a mechanism by which CagA functions as an oncoprotein by blocking the activity of gastric tumor suppressor RUNX3. RUNX3 has also been known to be inactivated in breast cancer through dual mechanism of cytoplasmic mislocalization as well as promoter hypermethylation. Recent studies in our lab have shown that RUNX3 knockout mice have an approximate 20% increased chance of ii developing breast cancer compared to WT mice. At the same time, MCF7 cells expressing RUNX3 resulted in smaller tumor growth in a tumorigenicity assay compared to MCF7 cells expressing a control vector, further affirming RUNX3’s importance as a tumor suppressor in breast cancer. Pin1 is an isomerase that is over-expressed in human breast cancer. Pin1 specifically isomerizes only the Ser/Thr-Pro bonds in certain proteins, which allows it to act as a molecular switch controlling protein functions. In the second part of this thesis, we discuss the findings that Pin1 interacts specifically with tumor suppressor protein RUNX3 through 4 separate phosphorylated Ser/Thr-Pro motifs on the RUNX3 protein. Through this interaction with Pin1, the ubiquitination of RUNX3 is markedly enhanced, resulting in decreased protein stability. RUNX3 is therefore targeted to the 26S proteasome for degradation in the presence of Pin1. Our data shows a novel pathway through which tumor suppressor protein RUNX3 can be inactivated and hence regulated in breast tissues by Pin1

    CSM-401 - Population based Incremental Learning vesus Genetic Algorithms: Iterated Prisoners Dilemma

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    Axelrod?s originally experiments for evolving IPD player strategies involved the use of a basic GA. In this paper we examine how well a simple GA performs against the more recent Population Based Incremental Learning system under similar conditions. We find that while PBIL performs well, GA in general does slightly better although more experiments should be conducted

    Quantum temporal correlations and entanglement via adiabatic control of vector solitons

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    It is shown that optical pulses with a mean position accuracy beyond the standard quantum limit can be produced by adiabatically expanding an optical vector soliton followed by classical dispersion management. The proposed scheme is also capable of entangling positions of optical pulses and can potentially be used for general continuous-variable quantum information processing.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, v2: accepted by Physical Review Letters, v3: minor editing and shortening, v4: included the submitted erratu

    Effect of isospin dependent cross-section on fragment production in the collision of charge asymmetric nuclei

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    To understand the role of isospin effects on fragmentation due to the collisions of charge asymmetric nuclei, we have performed a complete systematical study using isospin dependent quantum molecular dynamics model. Here simulations have been carried out for 124Xn+124Xn^{124}X_{n}+ ^{124}X_{n}, where n varies from 47 to 59 and for 40Ym+40Ym^{40}Y_{m}+ ^{40}Y_{m}, where m varies from 14 to 23. Our study shows that isospin dependent cross-section shows its influence on fragmentation in the collision of neutron rich nuclei

    Intermittency in Two-Dimensional Turbulence with Drag

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    We consider the enstrophy cascade in forced two-dimensional turbulence with a linear drag force. In the presence of linear drag, the energy wavenumber spectrum drops with a power law faster than in the case without drag, and the vorticity field becomes intermittent, as shown by the anomalous scaling of the vorticity structure functions. Using a previous theory, we compare numerical simulation results with predictions for the power law exponent of the energy wavenumber spectrum and the scaling exponents of the vorticity structure functions ζ2q\zeta_{2q} obtained in terms of the distribution of finite time Lyapunov exponents. We also study, both by numerical experiment and theoretical analysis, the multifractal structure of the viscous enstrophy dissipation in terms of its R\'{e}nyi dimension spectrum DqD_q and singularity spectrum f(α)f(\alpha). We derive a relation between DqD_q and ζ2q\zeta_{2q}, and discuss its relevance to a version of the refined similarity hypothesis. In addition, we obtain and compare theoretically and numerically derived results for the dependence on separation rr of the probability distribution of \delta_{\V{r}}\omega, the difference between the vorticity at two points separated by a distance rr. Our numerical simulations are done on a 4096×40964096 \times 4096 grid.Comment: 18 pages, 17 figure

    Kongish Daily: researching translanguaging creativity and subversiveness

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    This paper analyses Kongish Daily, a Facebook page that trans-scripts local news in Hong Kong into a creative and dynamic mix of Cantonese in traditional Chinese characters, Romanisation and made-up characters, simplified Chinese, pinyin, English, Hong Kong English, other phonetic symbols, emoji and other signs and images. We trace the origin of the site and rationale for the Facebook page, and analyse it as a translanguaging phenomenon. The main objective is to understand the political motivations for the Facebook account and the social critique it offers through its dynamic translanguaging practice. In particular, we want to highlight the subversive nature of the translanguaging practice. Methodologically, it develops the participatory linguistics framework, which transformed our own understandings of the phenomenon as well as the cultural politics of translingualism and social media in Hong Kong

    Investment Opportunities Forecasting: Extending the Grammar of a GP-based Tool

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    In this paper we present a new version of a GP financial forecasting tool, called EDDIE 8. The novelty of this version is that it allows the GP to search in the space of indicators, instead of using pre-specified ones. We compare EDDIE 8 with its predecessor, EDDIE 7, and find that new and improved solutions can be found. Analysis also shows that, on average, EDDIE 8's best tree performs better than the one of EDDIE 7. The above allows us to characterize EDDIE 8 as a valuable forecasting tool
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