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Ensemble Kalman filter for neural network based one-shot inversion
We study the use of novel techniques arising in machine learning for inverse
problems. Our approach replaces the complex forward model by a neural network,
which is trained simultaneously in a one-shot sense when estimating the unknown
parameters from data, i.e. the neural network is trained only for the unknown
parameter. By establishing a link to the Bayesian approach to inverse problems,
an algorithmic framework is developed which ensures the feasibility of the
parameter estimate w.r. to the forward model. We propose an efficient,
derivative-free optimization method based on variants of the ensemble Kalman
inversion. Numerical experiments show that the ensemble Kalman filter for
neural network based one-shot inversion is a promising direction combining
optimization and machine learning techniques for inverse problems
Uranium distribution as a proxy for basin-scale fluid flow in distributive fluvial systems
This work was supported by the Fluvial Systems Research Group sponsors BG Group, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhilips, and Total. We thank reviews from Martin Stokes, an anonymous reviewer and Editor Stuart Jones.Peer reviewedPostprin
Many-body theory of the quantum mirage
In recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments, confinement in an
elliptical corral has been used to project the Kondo effect from one focus to
the other one. I solve the Anderson model at arbitrary temperatures, for an
impurity hybridized with eigenstates of an elliptical corral, each of which has
a resonant level width delta. This width is crucial. If delta < 20 meV, the
Kondo peak disappears, while if delta > 80 meV, the mirage disappears. For
particular conditions, a stronger mirage with the impurity out of the foci is
predicted.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures. Some clarifications of the method added, and a
reference included to show that the hybridization of the impurity with bulk
states can be neglecte
Nanoscale Impurity Structures on the Surface of -wave Superconductors
We study the effects of nanoscale impurity structures on the local electronic
structure of -wave superconductors. We show that the interplay
between the momentum dependence of the superconducting gap, the geometry of the
nanostructure and its orientation gives rise to a series of interesting quantum
effects. Among these are the emergence of a zero bias conductance peak in the
superconductor's density of states and the suppression of impurity states for
certain nanostructures. The latter effect can be used to screen impurity
resonances in the superconducting state.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Quantification of a distributive fluvial system; the Salt Wash DFS of the Morrison Formation, SW USA
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Ab initio study of magnetism at the TiO2/LaAlO3 interface
In this paper we study the possible relation between the electronic and
magnetic structure of the TiO2/LaAlO3 interface and the unexpected magnetism
found in undoped TiO2 films grown on LaAlO. We concentrate on the role
played by structural relaxation and interfacial oxygen vacancies.
LaAlO3 has a layered structure along the (001) direction with alternating LaO
and AlO2 planes, with nominal charges of +1 and -1, respectively. As a
consequence of that, an oxygen deficient TiO2 film with anatase structure will
grow preferently on the AlO2 surface layer. We have therefore performed
ab-initio calculations for superlattices with TiO2/AlO2 interfaces with
interfacial oxygen vacancies. Our main results are that vacancies lead to a
change in the valence state of neighbour Ti atoms but not necessarily to a
magnetic solution and that the appearance of magnetism depends also on
structural details, such as second neighbor positions. These results are
obtained using both the LSDA and LSDA+U approximations.Comment: Accepted for publication in Journal of Materials Scienc
Adsorbed 3d transition metal atoms and clusters on Au(111):Signatures derived from one electron calculations
The spectroscopic characteristics of systems with adsorbed d impurities on
noble metal surfaces should depend on the number and geometric arrangement of
the adsorbed atoms and also on their d band filling. Recent experiments using
scanning tunneling microscopy have probed the electronic structure of all 3d
transition metal impurities and also of Co dimers adsorbed on Au(111),
providing a rich variety of results. In this contribution we correlate those
experimental results with ab-initio calculations and try to establish necessary
conditions for observing a Kondo resonance when using the single impurity
Anderson model. We find that the relevant orbitals at the STM tip position,
when it is on top of an impurity, are the dThe spectroscopic characteristics of
systems with adsorbed d impurities on noble metal surfaces should depend on the
number and geometric arrangement of the adsorbed atoms and also on their d band
filling. Recent experiments using scanning tunneling microscopy have probed the
electronic structure of all 3d transition metal impurities and also of Co
dimers adsorbed on Au(111), providing a rich variety of results. In this
contribution we correlate those experimental results with ab-initio
calculations and try to establish necessary conditions for observing a Kondo
resonance when using the single impurity Anderson model. We find that the
relevant orbitals at the STM tip position, when it is on top of an impurity,
are the d orbitals with m=0 and that the energy of these levels with respect to
the Fermi energy determines the possibility of observing a spectroscopic
feature due to the impurity. orbitals with m=0 and that the energy of these
levels with respect to the Fermi energy determines the possibility of observing
a spectroscopic feature due to the impurity
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In an organic fattening trial 62 pigs of the genotype (PixHa)x(DuxGLR) were divided into 2 groups which were fed during finishing period with a ration containing soy prod-ucts or farm grown grain legumes, respectively. The Methionin deficit of the second group did not affect negatively the fattening performance, whereas lean meat content decreased significantly. In spite of lower feed costs of the second group the profitabil-ity was lower
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