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    Fluctuating "order parameter" for a quantum chaotic system with partially broken time-reversal symmetry

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    The functional defined as the squared modulus of the spatial average of the wave function squared, plays the role of an ``order parameter'' for the transition between Hamiltonian ensembles with orthogonal and unitary symmetry. Upon breaking time-reversal symmetry, the order parameter crosses over from one to zero. We compute its distribution in the crossover regime and find that it has large fluctuations around the ensemble average. These fluctuations imply long-range spatial correlations in the eigenfunction and non-Gaussian perturbations of eigenvalues, in precise agreement with results by Fal'ko and Efetov and by Taniguchi, Hashimoto, Simons, and Altshuler. As a third implication of the order-parameter fluctuations we find correlations in the response of an eigenvalue to independent perturbations of the system.Comment: 4 pages, REVTeX-3.0, 1 figure. Reference added to Y. V. Fyodorov and A. D. Mirlin, Phys. Rev. B 51, 13403 (1995

    Seroprevalence of bluetongue serotype 8 in cattle in the Netherlands in spring 2007, and its consequences

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    A cross-sectional study was carried out in spring 2007, at the end of the first bluetongue outbreak season, to determine the geographical spread of bluetongue virus serotype 8 (BTV-8) infection in cattle in the Netherlands and the consequences for some production parameters. Blood samples from cattle submitted to the laboratory of the Dutch Animal Health Service for other voluntary and obligatory health programmes were tested serologically for BTV-8. in total, 37,073 samples were tested and 659 (1.78 per cent) were seropositive. The samples came from 5436 herds, of which 45 per cent of herds had only one sample submitted from them. The prevalence was highest in the south of the country, where the outbreak had started, and decreased towards the north. in 340 herds more than 50 per cent of cattle were tested, of which 156 herds were located in infected compartments, and in 37 of these herds (10.9 per cent) at least one positive cow was detected. The average within-herd prevalence in the 37 herds was 39.3 per cent: 2.2 per cent in I I dairy herds, 68.4 per cent in 20 small-scale herds and 14 per cent in four suckler cow herds. The prevalence differed significantly between herd types but did not show a geographical trend. The average net return for milk production amounted to is an element of 2417/cow/year and it decreased significantly on average by is an element of 48/ cow/year in the bluetongue-infected dairy herds during the bluetongue period. on the small-scale farms, the incidence of mortality increased by 3.2 (95 per cent confidence interval [a] 1.2 to 9.1) times in the infected herds during the bluetongue period, but the voluntary culling rate decreased by a factor of 2.3 (95 per cent Cl 1.1 to 4.8)

    Thermopower of Single-Channel Disordered and Chaotic Conductors

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    We show (analytically and by numerical simulation) that the zero-temperature limit of the distribution of the thermopower S of a one-dimensional disordered wire in the localized regime is a Lorentzian, with a disorder-independent width of 4 pi^3 k_B^2 T/3e\Delta (where T is the temperature and \Delta the mean level spacing). Upon raising the temperature the distribution crosses over to an exponential form exp(-2|S|eT/\Delta). We also consider the case of a chaotic quantum dot with two single-channel ballistic point contacts. The distribution of S then has a cusp at S=0 and a tail |S|^{-1-\beta} log|S| for large S (with \beta=1,2 depending on the presence or absence of time-reversal symmetry).Comment: To be published in Superlattices and Microstructures, special issue on the occasion of Rolf Landauer's 70th birthda

    Distribution of parametric conductance derivatives of a quantum dot

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    The conductance G of a quantum dot with single-mode ballistic point contacts depends sensitively on external parameters X, such as gate voltage and magnetic field. We calculate the joint distribution of G and dG/dX by relating it to the distribution of the Wigner-Smith time-delay matrix of a chaotic system. The distribution of dG/dX has a singularity at zero and algebraic tails. While G and dG/dX are correlated, the ratio of dG/dX and G(1−G)\sqrt{G(1-G)} is independent of G. Coulomb interactions change the distribution of dG/dX, by inducing a transition from the grand-canonical to the canonical ensemble. All these predictions can be tested in semiconductor microstructures or microwave cavities.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX, 3 figure

    Le paludisme dans les suites des interventions chirurgicales en région endémique

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    La fréquence de l'accès palustre dans les suites des interventions chirurgicales a été observée pendant trois mois, en 1992, dans le service de chirurgie de l'hôpital de Bobo-Dioulasso (Burkina Faso) où 6% des cent vingt opérés ont présenté un accès palustre, tous dus à #Plasmodium falciparum, pendant les cinq jours suivant l'intervention. Ce groupe ne présentait pas de caractéristique médicale ou sociale par rapport aux autres opérés. La fréquence de l'accès palustre dans les suites des interventions semble être souvent surestimée. Une recherche systématique de #Plasmodium en cas de fièvre est souhaitable. (Résumé d'auteur

    Axial Flow over a Blunt Circular Cylinder with and without Shear Layer Reattachment

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    Flow over a circular cylinder with its axis aligned with the free stream was investigated experimentally. Both upstream and downstream faces of the cylinder are sharply truncated. The fineness ratio (length to diameter ratio) was varied and the behavior of the leading-edge separating shear layer and its effect on the wake were studied in water using both flow visualization and PIV techniques. For the moderately large fineness ratio, the shear layer reattaches with subsequent boundary layer growth, whereas over a shorter cylinder the shear layer remains detached. This causes differences in the wake recirculation region and the immediate wake patterns. The shear layer structure was analyzed using the proper orthogonal decomposition (POD). The model in the water channel was sting-mounted and in some cases the effect of model support was detected in the wake measurements. To avoid such disturbance from the model support, an experiment was initiated in air using a magnetic model support and balance system. The drag variation with fineness ratio is presented and discussed in light of the flowfield measurements

    From planning the port/city to planning the port-city : exploring the economic interface in European port cities

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    In last three decades, planning agencies of most ports have institutionally evolved into a (semi-) independent port authority. The rationale behind this process is that port authorities are able to react more quickly to changing logistical and spatial preferences of maritime firms, hence increasing the competitiveness of ports. Although these dedicated port authorities have proven to be largely successful, new economic, social, and environmental challenges are quickly catching up on these port governance models, and particularly leads to (spatial) policy ‘conflicts’ between port and city. This chapter starts by assessing this conflict and argue that the conflict is partly a result of dominant—often also academic—spatial representations of the port city as two separate entities. To escape this divisive conception of contemporary port cities, this chapter presents a relational visualisation method that is able to analyse the economic interface between port and city. Based on our results, we reflect back on our proposition and argue that the core challenge today for researchers and policy makers is acknowledging the bias of port/city, being arguably a self-fulfilling prophecy. Hence, we turn the idea of (planning the) port/city conflicts into planning the port-city’s strengths and weaknesses

    The Thermopower of Quantum Chaos

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    The thermovoltage of a chaotic quantum dot is measured using a current heating technique. The fluctuations in the thermopower as a function of magnetic field and dot shape display a non-Gaussian distribution, in agreement with simulations using Random Matrix Theory. We observe no contributions from weak localization or short trajectories in the thermopower.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, corrected: accidently omitted author in the Authors list, here (not in the article

    Measurement of the Probability Distribution of Total Transmission in Random Waveguides

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    Measurements have been made of the probability distribution of total transmission of microwave radiation in waveguides filled with randomly positioned scatterers which would have values of the dimensionless conductance g near unity. The distributions are markedly non-Gaussian and have exponential tails. The measured distributions are accurately described by diagrammatic and random matrix calculations carried out for nonabsorbing samples in the limit g >> 1 when g is expressed in terms of the variance of the distribution, which equals the degree of long-range intensity correlation across the output face of the sample.Comment: 5 pages, 5 post script figures, RevTe
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