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Statistical Analysis of the Metropolitan Seoul Subway System: Network Structure and Passenger Flows
The Metropolitan Seoul Subway system, consisting of 380 stations, provides
the major transportation mode in the metropolitan Seoul area. Focusing on the
network structure, we analyze statistical properties and topological
consequences of the subway system. We further study the passenger flows on the
system, and find that the flow weight distribution exhibits a power-law
behavior. In addition, the degree distribution of the spanning tree of the
flows also follows a power law.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
An optimal superconducting hybrid machine
Optimal engine performances are accomplished by quantum effects. Here we
explore two routes towards ideal engines, namely (1) quantum systems that
operate as hybrid machines being able to perform more than one useful task and
(2) the suppression of fluctuations in doing such tasks. For classical devices,
the absence of fluctuations is conditioned by a high entropy production as
dictate the thermodynamic uncertainty relations. Here we generalize such
relations for multiterminal conductors that operate as hybrid thermal machines.
These relations are overcome in quantum conductors as we demonstrate for a
double quantum dot contacted to normal metals and a reservoir being a generator
of entangled Cooper pairs.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures + Supplemental materia
Sleepless in Seoul: `The Ant and the Metrohopper'
One of Aesop's (La Fontain's) famous fables `The Ant and the Grasshopper' is
widely known to give a moral lesson through comparison between the hard working
ant and the party-loving grasshopper. Here we show a slightly different version
of this fable, namely, "The Ant and the Metrohopper," which describes human
mobility patterns in modern urban life. Numerous real transportation networks
and the trajectory data have been studied in order to understand mobility
patterns. We study trajectories of commuters on the public transportation of
Metropolitan Seoul, Korea. Smart cards (Integrated Circuit Cards; ICCs) are
used in the public transportation system, which allow collection of transit
transaction data, including departure and arrival stations and time. This
empirical analysis provides human mobility patterns, which impact traffic
forecasting and transportation optimization, as well as urban planning.Comment: to be appeared in Journal of the Korean Physical Societ
Surgical experience of pericardial mesothelioma presenting as constrictive pericarditis
SummaryWe report two cases, which had been initially diagnosed with constrictive pericarditis but later were definitely diagnosed with mesothelioma after receiving pericardiectomy. The two patients complained of dyspnea. Chest computed tomography showed mild pericardial effusion and thickened pericardium, which was found enveloping the heart without any lumps. Pericardiectomy (phrenic nerve to phrenic nerve) was performed and post-operative histology confirmed malignant mesothelioma. One patient had recurrence near the pericardium at 7 months post-operatively and died at 11 months post-operatively. Another patient, after receiving chemotherapy, is still alive at 16 months post-operatively. We consider that pericardial mesothelioma, an extremely rare disease exhibiting clinical signs similar to those of constrictive pericarditis, must be diagnosed at the early stage of its onset
Analog Self-Interference Cancellation With Practical RF Components for Full-Duplex Radios
One of the main obstacles in full-duplex radios is analog-to-digital converter (ADC) saturation on a receiver due to the strong self-interference (SI). To solve this issue, researchers have proposed two different types of analog self-interference cancellation (SIC) methods—i) passive suppression and ii) regeneration-and-subtraction of SI. For the latter case, the tunable RF component, such as a multi-tap circuit, reproduces and subtracts the SI. The resolutions of such RF components constitute the key factor of the analog SIC. Indeed, they are directly related to how well the SI is imitated. Another major issue in analog SIC is the inaccurate estimation of the SI channel due to the nonlinear distortions, which mainly come from the power amplifier (PA). In this paper, we derive a closed-form expression for the SIC performance of the multi-tap circuit; we consider how the RF components must overcome such practical impairments as digitally-controlled attenuators, phase shifters, and PA. For a realistic performance analysis, we exploit the measured PA characteristics and carry out a 3D ray-tracing-based, system-level throughput analysis. Our results confirm that the non-idealities of the RF components significantly affect the analog SIC performance. We believe our study provides insight into the design of the practical full-duplex system
Fatigue Prediction of the Discharge Pipe in Reciprocating Compressor
In this paper, a fatigue prediction of the line discharge tube for reciprocating compressor being installed in a refrigerator was studied. The tube usually gets plenty of the repeated loads caused by the start and stop motion of a reciprocating compressor. There are two representative methods to predict the fatigue stress. At first the stress-life can be applied to the problem which takes a lot of repeated stress within the elastic strain range. Second is the strain-life method which can be used when it comes to the problem of a small repeated stress in the plastic strain range. This paper presents the stress-life method how the design parameters of a discharge pipe relate to the fatigue prediction and analyzes the co-relation between them
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