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    Japanese Attitudes toward American Business Involvement in Japan: an Empirical Investigation Revisited

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    Generation Xers in Japan continue to draw increasing attention not only because they constitute a promising segment for many products and services but also because they are expected to play a critical role in shaping their country’s political and economic relations with other countries. This paper examines their attitudes toward US products, businesses, and government. It also examines their behavioral intentions and their expectations of their government in terms of managing American business involvement in Japan. Findings and implications are presented

    Taxonomy of the Simulium perflavum species-group (Diptera: Simuliidae) : with description of a new species from Brazil

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    The larva, pupa, male, and female of Simulium trombetense n. sp. are described and illustrated. This species was collected in the Brazilian Amazon region in the states of Amapa, Amazonas, Para, and Roraima near the edges ofthe crystalline basement-rock formation ofthe Pre-Cambrian Guiana Shield. Keys for larvae, pupae, males, and females of species in the Simulium perflauum Species-Group are presented, as well as new observations on adult, pupal, and larval characters. Evidence is given to support the species status of S. maroniense Floch and Abonnenc, previously considered synonymous with S. rorotaense Floch and Abonnenc

    Teleportation and entanglement distillation in the presence of correlation among bipartite mixed states

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    The teleportation channel associated with an arbitrary bipartite state denotes the map that represents the change suffered by a teleported state when the bipartite state is used instead of the ideal maximally entangled state for teleportation. This work presents and proves an explicit expression of the teleportation channel for the teleportation using Weyl's projective unitary representation of the space of 2n-tuples of numbers from Z/dZ for integers d>1, n>0, which has been known for n=1. This formula allows any correlation among the n bipartite mixed states, and an application shows the existence of reliable schemes for distillation of entanglement from a sequence of mixed states with correlation.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur

    An Ancient Mosque in Ningbo, China “Historical and Architectural Study”

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    With the rise of Tang dynasty (618–907), Ningbo was an important commercial city on the Chinese eastern coast. Arab merchants had an important role in trade relations between China and the West. Ningbo mosque was initially built in 1003 during Northern Song period by Muslims traders who had migrated from Arab lands to settle in China. Through ongoing research of representative Muslim architecture, such as Chinese Mosques, this paper seeks to shed light on the artistic features of this mosque. Many of the key characteristics of this distinctive ethnic heritage are based on commonly held religious beliefs and on the relationship between culture and religion. This paper aims to study the characteristics of Chinese mosques architecture, through studying one of the most important planning patterns of the traditional courtyards plan Known as Siheyuan, and it will also make a practical study on Ningbo Yuehu Mosque. The result of this study shows that the Ningbo Yuehu mosque is like Chinese mosques which follows essentially the norms of Chinese planning, layout design, and wooden structures

    Practical Evaluation of Security for Quantum Key Distribution

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    Many papers proved the security of quantum key distribution (QKD) system, in the asymptotic framework. The degree of the security has not been discussed in the finite coding-length framework, sufficiently. However, to guarantee any implemented QKD system requires, it is needed to evaluate a protocol with a finite coding-length. For this purpose, we derive a tight upper bound of the eavesdropper's information. This bound is better than existing bounds. We also obtain the exponential rate of the eavesdropper's information. Further, we approximate our bound by using the normal distribution.Comment: The manuscript has been modfie

    Making a Universe

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    For understanding the origin of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background, rules to construct a quantized universe is proposed based on the dynamical triangulation method of the simplicial quantum gravity. A dd-dimensional universe having the topology Dd D^d is created numerically in terms of a simplicial manifold with dd-simplices as the building blocks. The space coordinates of a universe are identified on the boundary surface Sd1 S^{d-1} , and the time coordinate is defined along the direction perpendicular to Sd1 S^{d-1} . Numerical simulations are made mainly for 2-dimensional universes, and analyzed to examine appropriateness of the construction rules by comparing to analytic results of the matrix model and the Liouville theory. Furthermore, a simulation in 4-dimension is made, and the result suggests an ability to analyze the observations on anisotropies by comparing to the scalar curvature correlation of a S2 S^2 -surface formed as the last scattering surface in the S3 S^3 universe.Comment: 27pages,18figures,using jpsj.st

    Factors involved in Candida biofilm formation on acrylic surfaces

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    The band structure and Fermi surface of La0.6_{0.6}Sr0.4_{0.4}MnO3_{3} thin films studied by in-situ angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

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    We have performed an in situ angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) on single-crystal surfaces of La0.6_{0.6}Sr0.4_{0.4}MnO3_{3} (LSMO) thin films grown on SrTiO3_{3} (001) substrates by laser molecular beam epitaxy, and investigated the electronic structure near the Fermi level (EFE_{F}). The experimental results were compared with the band-structure calculation based on LDA + UU. The band structure of LSMO thin films consists of several highly dispersive O 2pp derived bands in the binding energy range of 2.0 - 6.0 eV and Mn 3dd derived bands near EFE_{F}. ARPES spectra around the GammaGamma point show a dispersive band near EFE_{F} indicative of an electron pocket centered at the GammaGamma point, although it was not so clearly resolved as an electronlike pocket due to the suppression of spectral weight in the vicinity of EFE_{F}. Compared with the band-structure calculation, the observed conduction band is assigned to the Mn 3degde_{g} majority-spin band responsible for the half-metallic nature of LSMO. We have found that the estimated size of the Fermi surface is consistent with the prediction of the band-structure calculation, while the band width becomes significantly narrower than the calculation. Also, the intensity near EFE_{F} is strongly reduced. The origin of these discrepancies between the experiment and the calculation is discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure

    Spectral properties of fractional differentiation operators

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    We consider fractional differentiation operators in various senses and show that the strictly accretive property is the common property of fractional differentiation operators. Also we prove that the sectorial property holds for differential operators second order with a fractional derivative in the final term, we explore a location of the spectrum and resolvent sets and show that the spectrum is discrete. We prove that there exists a two-sided estimate for eigenvalues of the real component of operators second order with the fractional derivative in the final term.Comment: The research results were discussed and presented at the 8th International Conference on Differential and Functional Differential Equations. Moscow, Russia, August 13-20, 201
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