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Structure and correlation effects in semiconducting SrTiO₃
We have investigated the effects of structure change and electron correlation on SrTiO₃ single crystals using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We show that the cubic to tetragonal phase transition at 105 K is manifested by a charge transfer from in-plane (dyz and dzx) bands to out-of-plane (dxy) band, which is opposite to the theoretical predictions. Along this second-order phase transition, we find a smooth evolution of the quasiparticle strength and effective masses. The in-plane band exhibits a peak-dip-hump lineshape, indicating a high degree of correlation on a relatively large (170 meV) energy scale, which is attributed to the polaron formation
Serum Biochemical Phenotypes in the Domestic Dog
The serum or plasma biochemical profile is essential in the diagnosis and monitoring of systemic disease in veterinary medicine, but current reference intervals typically take no account of breed-specific differences. Breed-specific hematological phenotypes have been documented in the domestic dog, but little has been published on serum biochemical phenotypes in this species. Serum biochemical profiles of dogs in which all measurements fell within the existing reference intervals were retrieved from a large veterinary database. Serum biochemical profiles from 3045 dogs were retrieved, of which 1495 had an accompanying normal glucose concentration. Sixty pure breeds plus a mixed breed control group were represented by at least 10 individuals. All analytes, except for sodium, chloride and glucose, showed variation with age. Total protein, globulin, potassium, chloride, creatinine, cholesterol, total bilirubin, ALT, CK, amylase, and lipase varied between sexes. Neutering status significantly impacted all analytes except albumin, sodium, calcium, urea, and glucose. Principal component analysis of serum biochemical data revealed 36 pure breeds with distinctive phenotypes. Furthermore, comparative analysis identified 23 breeds with significant differences from the mixed breed group in all biochemical analytes except urea and glucose. Eighteen breeds were identified by both principal component and comparative analysis. Tentative reference intervals were generated for breeds with a distinctive phenotype identified by comparative analysis and represented by at least 120 individuals. This is the first large-scale analysis of breed-specific serum biochemical phenotypes in the domestic dog and highlights potential genetic components of biochemical traits in this species
Ground State Properties of Fermi Gases in the Strongly Interacting Regime
The ground state energies and pairing gaps in dilute superfluid Fermi gases
have now been calculated with the quantum Monte Carlo method without detailed
knowledge of their wave functions. However, such knowledge is essential to
predict other properties of these gases such as density matrices and pair
distribution functions. We present a new and simple method to optimize the wave
functions of quantum fluids using Green's function Monte Carlo method. It is
used to calculate the pair distribution functions and potential energies of
Fermi gases over the entire regime from atomic Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer
superfluid to molecular Bose-Einstein condensation, spanned as the interaction
strength is varied.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Basic physical and chemical processes in space radiation effects on polymers
The effects of space ionizing radiation on polymers is investigated in terms of operative physical and chemical processes. A useful model of charged particle impact with a polymer was designed. Principle paths of molecular relaxation were identified and energy handling processes were considered. The focus of the study was on energy absorption and the immediately following events. Further study of the radiation degradation of polymers is suggested
Investor overconfidence and the increase in idiosyncratic risk
We adopt investor sentiment, stock turnover, and misvaluation as proxies for investor overconfidence, and document that idiosyncratic risk is positively correlated with investor overconfidence at both the individual stock level and the market level. And controlling for investor overconfidence reduces the positive time trend in idiosyncratic risk documented widely. The results are robust when firm size, age, stock price, profitability and growth options are controlled. We argue, therefore, that idiosyncratic risk is associated with investor overconfidence and that changes in overconfidence over time could help to explain the time pattern of idiosyncratic risk.postprin
Parallel Computing on a PC Cluster
The tremendous advance in computer technology in the past decade has made it
possible to achieve the performance of a supercomputer on a very small budget.
We have built a multi-CPU cluster of Pentium PC capable of parallel
computations using the Message Passing Interface (MPI). We will discuss the
configuration, performance, and application of the cluster to our work in
physics.Comment: 3 pages, uses Latex and aipproc.cl
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