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Texture Segmentation Based on Wavelet and Kohonen Network for Remotely Sensed Images
In this paper, an approach based on wavelet decomposition and Kohonen's self-organizing map is developed for image segmentation. After performing the 2D wavelet transform of image, some features are extracted for texture segmentation, and the Kohonen neural network is used to accomplish feature clustering. The experimental results demonstrated the satisfactory effect of the proposed approach both for simulated textured image and multi-spectral remotely sensed image
Incorporating a priori knowledge into initialized weights for neural classifier
Artificial neural networks (ANN), especially, multilayer perceptrons (MLP) have been widely used in pattern recognition and classification. Nevertheless, how to incorporate a priori knowledge in the design of ANNs is still an open problem. The paper tries to give some insight on this topic emphasizing weight initialization from three perspectives. Theoretical analyses and simulations are offered for validatio
Adding Fundamental Matter to ``Chiral Rings and Anomalies in Supersymmetric Gauge Theory''
We consider a supersymmetric U(N) gauge theory with matter fields in the
adjoint, fundamental and anti-fundamental representations. As in the framework
which was put forward by Dijkgraaf and Vafa, this theory can be described by a
matrix model. We analyze this theory along the lines of [F. Cachazo, M.
Douglas, N.S. and E. Witten, ``Chiral Rings and Anomalies in Supersymmetric
Gauge Theory'' hep-th/0211170] and show the equivalence of the gauge theory and
the matrix model. In particular, the anomaly equations in the gauge theory is
identified with the loop equations in the matrix model.Comment: 14 page
Chiral Rings and Phases of Supersymmetric Gauge Theories
We solve for the expectation values of chiral operators in supersymmetric
U(N) gauge theories with matter in the adjoint, fundamental and
anti-fundamental representations. A simple geometric picture emerges involving
a description by a meromorphic one-form on a Riemann surface. The equations of
motion are equivalent to a condition on the integrality of periods of this
form. The solution indicates that all semiclassical phases with the same number
of U(1) factors are continuously connected.Comment: 55 page
Shifting a Quantum Wire through a Disordered Crystal: Observation of Conductance Fluctuations in Real Space
A quantum wire is spatially displaced by suitable electric fields with
respect to the scatterers inside a semiconductor crystal. As a function of the
wire position, the low-temperature resistance shows reproducible fluctuations.
Their characteristic temperature scale is a few hundred millikelvin, indicating
a phase-coherent effect. Each fluctuation corresponds to a single scatterer
entering or leaving the wire. This way, scattering centers can be counted one
by one.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Matrix Models, Monopoles and Modified Moduli
Motivated by the Dijkgraaf-Vafa correspondence, we consider the matrix model
duals of N=1 supersymmetric SU(Nc) gauge theories with Nf flavors. We
demonstrate via the matrix model solutions a relation between vacua of theories
with different numbers of colors and flavors. This relation is due to an N=2
nonrenormalization theorem which is inherited by these N=1 theories.
Specializing to the case Nf=Nc, the simplest theory containing baryons, we
demonstrate that the explicit matrix model predictions for the locations on the
Coulomb branch at which monopoles condense are consistent with the quantum
modified constraints on the moduli in the theory. The matrix model solutions
include the case that baryons obtain vacuum expectation values. In specific
cases we check explicitly that these results are also consistent with the
factorization of corresponding Seiberg-Witten curves. Certain results are
easily understood in terms of M5-brane constructions of these gauge theories.Comment: 27 pages, LaTeX, 2 figure
Spin effects in the magneto-drag between double quantum wells
We report on the selectivity to spin in a drag measurement. This selectivity
to spin causes deep minima in the magneto-drag at odd fillingfactors for
matched electron densities at magnetic fields and temperatures at which the
bare spin energy is only one tenth of the temperature. For mismatched densities
the selectivity causes a novel 1/B-periodic oscillation, such that negative
minima in the drag are observed whenever the majority spins at the Fermi
energies of the two-dimensional electron gasses (2DEGs) are anti-parallel, and
positive maxima whenever the majority spins at the Fermi energies are parallel.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Modulation of ConA-induced inflammatory ascites by histamine — Short communication
The early phase of the ConA-induced inflammatory ascites was studied, with special reference to histamine. Concanavalin A (ConA), a cell-surface binding lectin was injected i.p. (25 mg/kg bw) to mice. After 1 h the animals were killed, the ascitic fluid collected and measured. Other agents were injected s.c., 10 min before the ConA-challenge. Exogenous histamine markedly inhibited the ConA-induced ascites. Release of endogenous vasoactive agents from the mast cells by Compound 48/80 had a similar, but slight effect. Cromolyn, a mast cell stabilizing agent, and chloropyramine, a histamine H1 receptor antagonist was ineffective. Although histamine increases endothelial permeability, it did not enhance the formation of ascitic fluid, on the contrary, it inhibited the ConA-induced ascites, presumably due to its known hypotonic effect. It is concluded that ConA-induced ascites is not mediated by mast cell histamine
Nondissipative Drag Conductance as a Topological Quantum Number
We show in this paper that the boundary condition averaged nondissipative
drag conductance of two coupled mesoscopic rings with no tunneling, evaluated
in a particular many-particle eigenstate, is a topological invariant
characterized by a Chern integer. Physical implications of this observation are
discussed.Comment: 4 pages, no figure. Title modified and significant revision made to
the text. Final version appeared in PR
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