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    Weak Mott insulators on the triangular lattice: possibility of a gapless nematic quantum spin liquid

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    We study the energetics of Gutzwiller projected BCS states of various symmetries for the triangular lattice antiferromagnet with a four particle ring exchange using variational Monte Carlo methods. In a range of parameters the energetically favored state is found to be a projected dx2y2d_{x^2-y^2} paired state which breaks lattice rotational symmetry. We show that the properties of this nematic or orientationally ordered paired spin liquid state as a function of temperature and pressure can account for many of the experiments on organic materials. We also study the ring-exchange model with ferromagnetic Heisenberg exchange and find that amongst the studied ans\"atze, a projected ff-wave state is the most favorable.Comment: Longer version, 7+ pages, 5 figure

    Estimating the National Impact of the Financial Crisis in Indonesia by Combining a Rapid Qualitative Study with Nationally Representative Surveys

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    This paper draws on a rapid qualitative assessment of the impact of the financial crisis in Indonesia to generate hypotheses about the potential national impacts. we test these hypotheses using nationally representative labor force surveys from before and after the onset of the financial crisis. we find that Indonesia weathered the storm rather well: there is no evidence for increased school dropouts; labor force participation fell, particularly for young workers, whilst unemployment rose for the young, but fell for workers over 25. the changes for female workers were the same as those for male workers and there do not appear to have been any major sectoral shifts in labor. surprisingly, we find that real wages for employees rose significantly during the crisis period, although those in the informal sector did not benefit to the same extent. our results are similar to those from the earlier qualitative study, except that, because it focused on areas harder hit by the crisis, the qualitative study did not observe the significant gains made by employees over the crisis period. jel codes: j30, r23, o53 *corresponding author: [email protected]

    A Review Of R Peak Detection Techniques Of Electrocardiogram (ECG)

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    Heart disease is one of the trivial issues regarding health problem over the last few decades in India. Numerous methods have been developed with still-ongoing modifications and ideas to observe and evaluate ECG signals based on each heart beat. Majority of research revolves around arrhythmia classification, heart rate monitoring and blood pressure measurements that require highly accurate assessments of rhythm disorders which can be possible by measuring QRS complex of ECG signal, so accurate QRS detection methods are very important to be utilized. There have been proposed many approaches to find out the R peak detection to analyze the ECG signals in past few years. Most recent and efficient techniques of R peak detection have been reviewed in this paper. Techniques which have been reviewed in this paper are Pan and Tompkins, Wavelet Transform, Empirical Mode Decomposition, Hilbert-Huang Transform, Fuzzy logic systems, Artificial neural networks

    Golanudiplosis japonicus - a new midge attacking comstock mealybug in Japan (Diptera: Itonididae).

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    Die Mücke, die in Japan die Eier der Mehlwanze Pseudococcus comstocki befällt, wird als neue Gattung Golanudiplosis mit der typischen Art japonicus beschrieben. Sowohl Männchen wie Weibchen werden deskripiert, und ihre Stellung im System wird erörtert.Nomenklatorische Handlungenjaponicus Grover & Prasad, 1968 (Golanudiplosis), spec. n.Golanudiplosis Grover & Prasad, 1968 (Itonididae), gen. n.The midge found attacking eggs of the comstocki mealybug, Pseudococcus comstocki, in Japan is described as a new genus Golanudiplosis with japonicus as its type species. Both male and female are described in detail and their systematic position is discussed. Nomenclatural Actsjaponicus Grover & Prasad, 1968 (Golanudiplosis), spec. n.Golanudiplosis Grover & Prasad, 1968 (Itonididae), gen. n

    Evolution of the Phoenix EDL System Architecture

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    This viewgraph presentation gives a general overview of the Phoenix spacecraft evolution, entry, descent, landing and system architecture

    High-pressure x-ray diffraction study of bulk and nanocrystalline PbMoO4

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    We studied the effects of high-pressure on the crystalline structure of bulk and nanocrystalline scheelite-type PbMoO4. We found that in both cases the compressibility of the materials is highly non-isotropic, being the c-axis the most compressible one. We also observed that the volume compressibility of nanocrystals becomes higher that the bulk one at 5 GPa. In addition, at 10.7(8) GPa we observed the onset of an structural phase transition in bulk PbMoO4. The high-pressure phase has a monoclinic structure similar to M-fergusonite. The transition is reversible and not volume change is detected between the low- and high-pressure phases. No additional structural changes or evidence of decomposition are found up to 21.1 GPa. In contrast nanocrystalline PbMoO4 remains in the scheelite structure at least up to 16.1 GPa. Finally, the equation of state for bulk and nanocrystalline PbMoO4 are also determined.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure

    Quantum Chinos Game: winning strategies through quantum fluctuations

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    We apply several quantization schemes to simple versions of the Chinos game. Classically, for two players with one coin each, there is a symmetric stable strategy that allows each player to win half of the times on average. A partial quantization of the game (semiclassical) allows us to find a winning strategy for the second player, but it is unstable w.r.t. the classical strategy. However, in a fully quantum version of the game we find a winning strategy for the first player that is optimal: the symmetric classical situation is broken at the quantum level.Comment: REVTEX4.b4 file, 3 table

    Implementation of quantum search algorithm using classical Fourier optics

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    We report on an experiment on Grover's quantum search algorithm showing that {\em classical waves} can search a NN-item database as efficiently as quantum mechanics can. The transverse beam profile of a short laser pulse is processed iteratively as the pulse bounces back and forth between two mirrors. We directly observe the sought item being found in N\sim\sqrt{N} iterations, in the form of a growing intensity peak on this profile. Although the lack of quantum entanglement limits the {\em size} of our database, our results show that entanglement is neither necessary for the algorithm itself, nor for its efficiency.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; minor revisions plus extra referenc

    Optimizing Flow Rule Installations on SDN based Switches

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    Traditional network monitoring involving packet capturing or flow sampling has many challenges such as scalability, accuracy and availability of processing resource when networks become large-scale, high-speed and heterogeneous. SDN is a promising approach to address these challenges, in which highly granular flow rule installations can provide us with fine-grained flow based statistic. But each SDN switch has its own capacity limitation, such as its cache memory called TCAM, which can get exhausted with a large number of highly granular flow rule installations. Thus, network nodes need coordination of resources with other network nodes to monitor the network in a scalable manner. This thesis introduces an intelligent framework, called lite-flow, which divides flow rule installations into two parts, monitoring and forwarding flow rules. The proposed system distributes the load of monitoring flows among SDN switches, and makes the scalability and accuracy of network monitoring manageable. Also, we introduce a forwarding mechanism which uses a more abundant L2 cache in SDN switches based on MAC labels
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