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New source for L-iditol and taxanes
We describe the first report of the recovery of L-iditol and Taxane from an angiosperm- Yunnanopilia longistaminata (W.Z.Li) C.Y.Wu et D.Z.Li (Opiliaceae). Two taxane compounds and L-iditol were isolated from the tender burgeon of Yunnanopilia longistaminata, and their structure were identified as Taxayunnansin B, Taxumairol E and L-iditol on the basis of NMR and MS spectrum, respectively. It is a new plant source for L-iditol and taxanes
Alternating-Offer Bargaining Games over the Gaussian Interference Channel
This paper tackles the problem of how two selfish users jointly determine the
operating point in the achievable rate region of a two-user Gaussian
interference channel through bargaining. In previous work, incentive conditions
for two users to cooperate using a simple version of Han-Kobayashi scheme was
studied and the Nash bargaining solution (NBS) was used to obtain a fair
operating point. Here a noncooperative bargaining game of alternating offers is
adopted to model the bargaining process and rates resulting from the
equilibrium outcome are analyzed. In particular, it is shown that the operating
point resulting from the formulated bargaining game depends on the cost of
delay in bargaining and how bargaining proceeds. If the associated bargaining
problem is regular, a unique perfect equilibrium exists and lies on the
individual rational efficient frontier of the achievable rate region. Besides,
the equilibrium outcome approaches the NBS if the bargaining costs of both
users are negligible.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Proceedings of Forty-Eighth Annual
Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computin
Coordination and Bargaining over the Gaussian Interference Channel
This work considers coordination and bargaining between two selfish users
over a Gaussian interference channel using game theory. The usual information
theoretic approach assumes full cooperation among users for codebook and rate
selection. In the scenario investigated here, each selfish user is willing to
coordinate its actions only when an incentive exists and benefits of
cooperation are fairly allocated. To improve communication rates, the two users
are allowed to negotiate for the use of a simple Han-Kobayashi type scheme with
fixed power split and conditions for which users have incentives to cooperate
are identified. The Nash bargaining solution (NBS) is used as a tool to get
fair information rates. The operating point is obtained as a result of an
optimization problem and compared with a TDM-based one in the literature.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proceedings of IEEE ISIT201
The conical K\"ahler-Ricci flow on Fano manifolds
In this paper, we study the long-term behavior of the conical K\"ahler-Ricci
flow on Fano manifold . First, based on our work of locally uniform
regularity for the twisted K\"ahler-Ricci flows, we obtain a long-time solution
to the conical K\"ahler-Ricci flow by limiting a sequence of these twisted
flows. Second, we study the uniform Perelman's estimates of the twisted
K\"ahler-Ricci flows. After that, we prove that the conical K\"ahler-Ricci flow
must converge to a conical K\"ahler-Einstein metric if there exists one.Comment: 46 page
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