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    Many-body formalism for thermally excited wave-packets: A way to connect the quantum regime to the classical regime

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    Free classical particles have well-defined momentum and position, while free quantum particles have well-defined momentum but a position fully delocalized over the sample volume. We develop a many-body formalism based on wave-packet operators that connects these two limits, the thermal energy being distributed between the state spatial extension and its thermal excitation. The corresponding `mixed quantum-classical' states, which render the Boltzmann operator diagonal, are the physically relevant states when the temperature is finite. The formulation of many-body Hamiltonians in terms of these thermally excited wave-packets and the resulting effective scatterings is provided.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, 2 pages supplementary material. (v2) link to the coherent states added. Final published version. (v3) 1 Ref. adde

    Composite boson signature in the interference pattern of atomic dimer condensates

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    We predict the existence of high frequency modes in the interference pattern of two condensates made of fermionic-atom dimers. These modes, which result from fermion exchanges between condensates, constitute a striking signature of the dimer composite nature. From the 2-coboson spatial correlation function, that we derive analytically, and the Shiva diagrams that visualize many-body effects specific to composite bosons, we identify the physical origin of these high frequency modes and determine the conditions to see them experimentally by using bound fermionic-atom pairs trapped on optical lattice sites. The dimer granularity which appears in these modes comes from Pauli blocking that prevents two dimers to be located at the same lattice site.Comment: 10+7 pp, 3 figures. v2: version accepted for publication in New J. Phy

    Scientific Knowledge Object Patterns

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    Web technology is revolutionizing the way diverse scientific knowledge is produced and disseminated. In the past few years, a handful of discourse representation models have been proposed for the externalization of the rhetoric and argumentation captured within scientific publications. However, there hasn’t been a unified interoperable pattern that is commonly used in practice by publishers and individual users yet. In this paper, we introduce the Scientific Knowledge Object Patterns (SKO Patterns) towards a general scientific discourse representation model, especially for managing knowledge in emerging social web and semantic web. © ACM, 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version is going to be published in "Proceedings of 15th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs", (2011) http://portal.acm.org/event.cfm?id=RE197&CFID=8795862&CFTOKEN=1476113

    Work Statistics, Loschmidt Echo and Information Scrambling in Chaotic Quantum Systems

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    Characterizing the work statistics of driven complex quantum systems is generally challenging because of the exponential growth with the system size of the number of transitions involved between different energy levels. We consider the quantum work distribution associated with the driving of chaotic quantum systems described by random matrix Hamiltonians and characterize exactly the work statistics associated with a sudden quench for arbitrary temperature and system size. Knowledge of the work statistics yields the Loschmidt echo dynamics of an entangled state between two copies of the system of interest, the thermofield double state. This echo dynamics is dictated by the spectral form factor. We discuss its relation to frame potentials and its use to assess information scrambling.Comment: 11+6pp, 5 figures. v3: version accepted for publication in Quantu

    Novel skeletal effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists

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    Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) leads to bone fragility and predisposes to increased risk of fracture, poor bone healing and other skeletal complications. In addition, some anti-diabetic therapies for T2DM can have notable detrimental skeletal effects. Thus, an appropriate therapeutic strategy for T2DM should not only be effective in re-establishing good glycaemic control but also in minimising skeletal complications. There is increasing evidence that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs), now greatly prescribed for the treatment of T2DM, have beneficial skeletal effects although the underlying mechanisms are not completely understood. This review provides an overview of the direct and indirect effects of GLP-1RAs on bone physiology, focusing on bone quality and novel mechanisms of action on the vasculature and hormonal regulation. The overall experimental studies indicate significant positive skeletal effects of GLP-1RAs on bone quality and strength although their mechanisms of actions may differ according to various GLP-1RAs and clinical studies supporting their bone protective effects are still lacking. The possibility that GLP-1RAs could improve blood supply to bone, which is essential for skeletal health, is of major interest and suggests that GLP-1 anti-diabetic therapy could benefit the rising number of elderly T2DM patients with osteoporosis and high fracture risk

    A Metadata-Enabled Scientific Discourse Platform

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    Scientific papers and scientific conferences are still, despite the emergence of several new dissemination technologies, the de-facto standard in which scientific knowledge is consumed and discussed. While there is no shortage of services and platforms that aid this process (e.g. scholarly search engines, websites, blogs, conference management programs), a widely accepted platform used to capture and enrich the interactions of research community has yet to appear. As such, we aim to create new ways for the members and interested people working in research communities to interact; before, during and after their conferences. Furthermore, to serve as a base to these interactions, we want not only to obtain, format and manage a body of legacy and new papers related to this community but also to aggregate several useful information and services to the environment of a discourse platform

    Thermal Light as a Mixture of Sets of Pulses: the Quasi-1D Example

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    The relationship between thermal light and coherent pulses is of fundamental and practical interest. We now know that thermal light cannot be represented as a statistical mixture of single pulses. In this paper we ask whether or not thermal light can be represented as a statistical mixture of sets of pulses. We consider thermal light in a one-dimensional wave-guide, and find a convex decomposition into products of orthonormal coherent states of localized, nonmonochromatic modes.Comment: 6 pages and 3 figures, published versio

    Compte rendu de C. Baudelot et R. Establet, 'Suicide. L'envers de notre monde'

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    Baudelot et Establet, déjà auteurs de deux petits livres limpides d’introduction à Durkheim (1984) et à Halbwachs (1994), publient un nouvel ouvrage dans lequel ils exercent un droit d’inventaire sur l’héritage durkheimien. Si Durkheim avait accès à des séries de taux de suicide couvrant un gros demi siècle et une vingtaine de pays, cent dix ans plus tard la période d’observation est trois fois plus longue et en 1995 les taux étaient disponibles pour soixante-dix-huit pays. Beaucoup des régularités identifiées dans Le Suicide de Durkheim sont passées du statut de quasi invariants à celui de corrélations circonstancielles : les citadins se tuent généralement moins que les ruraux, et les riches moins que les pauvres, alors que des relations inverses s’observaient à la fin du XIXe siècle ; souvent le suicide est plus fréquent chez les jeunes adultes que chez les plus âgés ; et la Chine voit les femmes se tuer davantage que les hommes. [Premières lignes
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