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3D body scanning and healthcare applications
Developed largely for the clothing industry, 3D body-surface scanners are transforming our ability to accurately measure and visualize a person's body size, shape, and skin-surface area. Advancements in 3D whole-body scanning seem to offer even greater potential for healthcare applications
Anthropometry and body composition of 18 year old men according to duration of breast feeding: birth cohort study from Brazil
Objective: To assess the association between duration of breast feeding and measures of adiposity in adolescence.
Design: Population based birth cohort study.
Setting: Pelotas, a city of 320 000 inhabitants in a relatively developed area in southern Brazil.
Participants: All newborn infants in the city's hospitals were enrolled in 1982; 78.8% (2250) of all male participants were located at age 18 years when enrolling in the national army.
Main outcome measures: Weight, height, sitting height, subscapular and triceps skinfolds, and body composition (body fat, lean mass).
Results: Neither the duration of total breast feeding nor that of predominant breast feeding (breast milk plus non-nutritive fluids) showed consistent associations with anthropometric or body composition indices. After adjustment for confounding factors, the only significant associations were a greater than 50% reduction in obesity among participants breast fed for three to five months compared with all other breastfeeding categories (P = 0.007) and a linear decreasing trend in obesity with increasing duration of predominant breast feeding (P = 0.03). Similar significant effects were not observed for other measures of adiposity. Borderline direct associations also occurred between total duration of breast feeding and adult height (P = 0.06).
Conclusions: The significant reduction in obesity among children breast fed for three to five months is difficult to interpret, as no a priori hypothesis existed regarding a protective effect of intermediate duration of breast feeding. The findings indicate that, in this population, breast feeding has no marked protective effect against adolescent adiposity
Random matrices and quantum spin chains
Random matrix ensembles are introduced that respect the local tensor
structure of Hamiltonians describing a chain of distinguishable spin-half
particles with nearest-neighbour interactions. We prove a central limit theorem
for the density of states when , giving explicit bounds on
the rate of approach to the limit. Universality within a class of probability
measures and the extension to more general interaction geometries are
established. The level spacing distributions of the Gaussian Orthogonal,
Unitary and Symplectic Ensembles are observed numerically for the energy levels
in these ensembles.Comment: Updated figures, as accepted in 'Markov Processes and Related Fields'
on 3 March 201
Spectra and eigenstates of spin chain Hamiltonians
We prove that translationally invariant Hamiltonians of a chain of qubits
with nearest-neighbour interactions have two seemingly contradictory features.
Firstly in the limit we show that any translationally
invariant Hamiltonian of a chain of qubits has an eigenbasis such that
almost all eigenstates have maximal entanglement between fixed-size sub-blocks
of qubits and the rest of the system; in this sense these eigenstates are like
those of completely general Hamiltonians (i.e. Hamiltonians with interactions
of all orders between arbitrary groups of qubits). Secondly in the limit
we show that any nearest-neighbour Hamiltonian of a chain
of qubits has a Gaussian density of states; thus as far as the eigenvalues
are concerned the system is like a non-interacting one. The comparison applies
to chains of qubits with translationally invariant nearest-neighbour
interactions, but we show that it is extendible to much more general systems
(both in terms of the local dimension and the geometry of interaction).
Numerical evidence is also presented which suggests that the translational
invariance condition may be dropped in the case of nearest-neighbour chains.Comment: Updated figures, as accepted in 'Communications in Mathematical
Physics' on 5 January 201
PeV-Scale Supersymmetry
Although supersymmetry has not been seen directly by experiment, there are
powerful physics reasons to suspect that it should be an ingredient of nature
and that superpartner masses should be somewhat near the weak scale. I present
an argument that if we dismiss our ordinary intuition of finetuning, and focus
entirely on more concrete physics issues, the PeV scale might be the best place
for supersymmetry. PeV-scale supersymmetry admits gauge coupling unification,
predicts a Higgs mass between 125 GeV and 155 GeV, and generally disallows
flavor changing neutral currents and CP violating effects in conflict with
current experiment. The PeV scale is motivated independently by dark matter and
neutrino mass considerations.Comment: 5 RevTex page
EAGLE ISS - A modular twin-channel integral-field near-IR spectrograph
The ISS (Integral-field Spectrograph System) has been designed as part of the
EAGLE Phase A Instrument Study for the E-ELT. It consists of two input channels
of 1.65x1.65 arcsec field-of-view, each reconfigured spatially by an
image-slicing integral-field unit to feed a single near-IR spectrograph using
cryogenic volume-phase-holographic (VPH) gratings to disperse the image
spectrally. A 4k x 4k array detector array records the dispersed images. The
optical design employs anamorphic magnification, image slicing, VPH gratings
scanned with a novel cryo-mechanism and a three-lens camera. The mechanical
implementation features IFU optics in Zerodur, a modular bench structure and a
number of high-precision cryo-mechanisms.Comment: 12 pages, to be published in Proc SPIE 7735: Ground-based & Airborne
Instrumentation for Astronomy II
Causal Classical Theory of Radiation Damping
It is shown how initial conditions can be appropriately defined for the
integration of Lorentz-Dirac equations of motion. The integration is performed
\QTR{it}{forward} in time. The theory is applied to the case of the motion of
an electron in an intense laser pulse, relevant to nonlinear Compton
scattering.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
Earthquake recurrence as a record breaking process
Extending the central concept of recurrence times for a point process to
recurrent events in space-time allows us to characterize seismicity as a record
breaking process using only spatiotemporal relations among events. Linking
record breaking events with edges between nodes in a graph generates a complex
dynamical network isolated from any length, time or magnitude scales set by the
observer. For Southern California, the network of recurrences reveals new
statistical features of seismicity with robust scaling laws. The rupture length
and its scaling with magnitude emerges as a generic measure for distance
between recurrent events. Further, the relative separations for subsequent
records in space (or time) form a hierarchy with unexpected scaling properties
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