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Stability of Closed Timelike Geodesics
The existence and stability under linear perturbations of closed timelike
geodesics (CTGs) in Bonnor-Ward spacetime is studied in some detail. Regions
where the CTG exist and are linearly stable are exhibited.Comment: 5 pages, REvTex, discussion added. PLA, in pres
Eccentric geophysical-observatory satellite S-49 with interpretation of the radio- beacon experiment Technical report no. 1
Evaluation of radio beacon data from satellite observation of earth exosphere - data scaling technique
Contrasting SYK-like Models
We contrast some aspects of various SYK-like models with large- melonic
behavior. First, we note that ungauged tensor models can exhibit symmetry
breaking, even though these are 0+1 dimensional theories. Related to this, we
show that when gauged, some of them admit no singlets, and are anomalous. The
uncolored Majorana tensor model with even is a simple case where gauge
singlets can exist in the spectrum. We outline a strategy for solving for the
singlet spectrum, taking advantage of the results in arXiv:1706.05364, and
reproduce the singlet states expected in . In the second part of the
paper, we contrast the random matrix aspects of some ungauged tensor models,
the original SYK model, and a model due to Gross and Rosenhaus. The latter,
even though disorder averaged, shows parallels with the Gurau-Witten model. In
particular, the two models fall into identical Andreev ensembles as a function
of . In an appendix, we contrast the (expected) spectra of AdS quantum
gravity, SYK and SYK-like tensor models, and the zeros of the Riemann Zeta
function.Comment: 45 pages, 17 figures; v2: minor improvements and rearrangements, refs
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Simulations of Antigenic Variability in Influenza A
Computational models of the immune system (IS) and pathogenic agents have several applications, such as theory testing and validation, or as a complement to first stages of drug trials. One possible application is the prediction of the lethality of new Influenza A strains, which are constantly created due to antigenic drift and shift. Here, we present several simulations of antigenic variability in Influenza A using an agent-based approach, where low level molecular antigen-antibody interactions are explicitly described. Antigenic drift and shift events are analyzed regarding the virulence of emergent strains against the IS. Results are discussed from a qualitative point of view taking into account recent and generally recognized immunology and influenza literature
Protonospheric electron concentration profiles Final report
Protonospheric electron concentration profiles based on Doppler and Faraday effect
Metabolic syndrome and the immunological affair with the blood-brain barrier
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Room temperature GW bar detector with opto-mechanical readout
We present the full implementation of a room-temperature gravitational wave
bar detector equipped with an opto-mechanical readout. The mechanical
vibrations are read by a Fabry--Perot interferometer whose length changes are
compared with a stable reference optical cavity by means of a resonant laser.
The detector performance is completely characterized in terms of spectral
sensitivity and statistical properties of the fluctuations in the system output
signal. The new kind of readout technique allows for wide-band detection
sensitivity and we can accurately test the model of the coupled oscillators for
thermal noise. Our results are very promising in view of cryogenic operation
and represent an important step towards significant improvements in the
performance of massive gravitational wave detectors.Comment: 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
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