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Field-dependent quantum nucleation of antiferromagnetic bubbles
The phenomenon of quantum nucleation is studied in a nanometer-scale
antiferromagnet with biaxial symmetry in the presence of a magnetic field at an
arbitrary angle. Within the instanton approach, we calculate the dependence of
the rate of quantum nucleation and the crossover temperature on the orientation
and strength of the field for bulk solids and two-dimensional films of
antiferromagnets, respectively. Our results show that the rate of quantum
nucleation and the crossover temperature from thermal-to-quantum transitions
depend on the orientation and strength of the field distinctly, which can be
tested with the use of existing experimental techniques.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures, Final version and accepted by Eur. Phys. J
Periodic Radio Variability in NRAO 530: Phase Dispersion Minimization Analysis
In this paper, a periodicity analysis of the radio light curves of the blazar
NRAO 530 at 14.5, 8.0, and 4.8 GHz is presented employing an improved Phase
Dispersion Minimization (PDM) technique. The result, which shows two persistent
periodic components of and years at all three frequencies,
is consistent with the results obtained with the Lomb-Scargle periodogram and
weighted wavelet Z-transform algorithms. The reliability of the derived
periodicities is confirmed by the Monte Carlo numerical simulations which show
a high statistical confidence. (Quasi-)Periodic fluctuations of the radio
luminosity of NRAO 530 might be associated with the oscillations of the
accretion disk triggered by hydrodynamic instabilities of the accreted flow.
\keywords{methods: statistical -- galaxies: active -- galaxies: quasar:
individual: NRAO 530}Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted by RA
Research and Development of Carbon Footprint Analysis In Hunan Province
AbstractBased on the definition of carbon footprint and elements that affect it, a model was constructed for empirical research, using data of cities in Hunan Province from 2005 to 2009, to calculate the amount of carbon footprint and to analyze the relationships between carbon footprint and each of the elements, including population, level of economic development, industrial structure and energy structure. In addition, this paper also puts forward solutions to further low-carbon development of Hunan Province in the areas of low-carbon development mechanism energy structure low carbon life style and talent development
Rethinking the competition between detection and ReID in Multi-Object Tracking
Due to balanced accuracy and speed, joint learning detection and ReID-based
one-shot models have drawn great attention in multi-object tracking(MOT).
However, the differences between the above two tasks in the one-shot tracking
paradigm are unconsciously overlooked, leading to inferior performance than the
two-stage methods. In this paper, we dissect the reasoning process of the
aforementioned two tasks. Our analysis reveals that the competition of them
inevitably hurts the learning of task-dependent representations, which further
impedes the tracking performance. To remedy this issue, we propose a novel
cross-correlation network that can effectively impel the separate branches to
learn task-dependent representations. Furthermore, we introduce a scale-aware
attention network that learns discriminative embeddings to improve the ReID
capability. We integrate the delicately designed networks into a one-shot
online MOT system, dubbed CSTrack. Without bells and whistles, our model
achieves new state-of-the-art performances on MOT16 and MOT17. Our code is
released at https://github.com/JudasDie/SOTS
Classification of Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndromes in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B by SELDI-Based ProteinChip Analysis
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome, also called ZHENG, is the basis concept of TCM theory. It plays an important role in TCM practice. There are excess and deficiency syndromes in TCM syndrome. They are the common syndromes in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. Here we aim to explore serum protein profiles and potential biomarkers for classification of TCM syndromes in CHB patients. 24 healthy controls and two cohorts of CHB patients of excess syndrome (n = 25) or deficiency syndrome (n = 19) were involved in this study. Protein profiles were obtained by surface-enhanced laser desorption ionization time-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF/MS) and multiple analyses were performed. Based on SELDI ProteinChip data, healthy controls and CHB patients or excess and deficiency syndromes in CHB patients were obviously differentiated by orthogonal partial least square (OPLS) analysis. Two significant serum proteins (m/z 4187 and m/z 5032) for classifying excess and deficiency syndromes were found. Moreover, the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.887 for classifying excess and nonexcess syndrome, and 0.700 for classifying deficiency and nondeficiency syndrome, respectively. Therefore, the present study provided the possibility of TCM syndrome classification in CHB patients using a universally acceptable scientific approach
Serum cytokine profiling analysis for zheng differentiation in chronic hepatitis B
Approval document of the research protocol by the Medical Ethics Committee of Shuguang Hospital
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