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    Ultracold Bose gases in time-dependent 1D superlattices: response and quasimomentum structure

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    The response of ultracold atomic Bose gases in time-dependent optical lattices is discussed based on direct simulations of the time-evolution of the many-body state in the framework of the Bose-Hubbard model. We focus on small-amplitude modulations of the lattice potential as implemented in several recent experiment and study different observables in the region of the first resonance in the Mott-insulator phase. In addition to the energy transfer we investigate the quasimomentum structure of the system which is accessible via the matter-wave interference pattern after a prompt release. We identify characteristic correlations between the excitation frequency and the quasimomentum distribution and study their structure in the presence of a superlattice potential.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure

    A method to estimate relative orientations of body segments during movement using accelerometry

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    Quantitative assessment of human body movements includes the analysis of joint orientations. We propose a new method to estimate relative orientation between body segments using a single 3D accelerometer per segment

    Multiresolution kernel matrix algebra

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    We propose a sparse arithmetic for kernel matrices, enabling efficient scattered data analysis. The compression of kernel matrices by means of samplets yields sparse matrices such that assembly, addition, and multiplication of these matrices can be performed with essentially linear cost. Since the inverse of a kernel matrix is compressible, too, we have also fast access to the inverse kernel matrix by employing exact sparse selected inversion techniques. As a consequence, we can rapidly evaluate series expansions and contour integrals to access, numerically and approximately in a data-sparse format, more complicated matrix functions such as AαA^\alpha and exp(A)\exp(A). By exploiting the matrix arithmetic, also efficient Gaussian process learning algorithms for spatial statistics can be realized. Numerical results are presented to quantify and quality our findings

    The effects of mergers and acquisitions on the firm size distribution

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    This paper provides new empirical evidence on the effects of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) on the shape of the firm size distribution, by using data of the population of manufacturing firms in the Netherlands. Our analysis shows that M&As do not affect the size distribution when we consider the entire population of firms. When we focus on the firms involved in an M&A event, we observe a shift of the firm size distribution towards larger sizes. Firm size distribution becomes more concentrated around the mean, less skewed to the right hand side, and thinner at the tails as a whole. The shift toward higher sizes due to M&A is not uniform but affects firms of different sizes in different ways. While the number of firms in the lower tail decreased, the number of firms in the central size classes increased substantially and outweighed the increase in the number (and mean size) of firms in the upper tail of the distribution (consequently the overall market concentration measured by the Herfindahl index declines). M&As lead to a departure from log-normality of the firm size distribution, suggesting that external growth does not follow Gibrat's law. Our counterfactual analysis highlights that only internal growth does not affect the shape of the size distribution of firms. On the contrary, it suggests that the change in the size distribution is almost entirely due to the external growth of the firms

    Adensamentos periódicos do rebanho bovino de corte no Pantanal e seus reflexos na eficiência reprodutiva: um relato.

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    Os adensamentos consistem em promover, periodicamente, rodeios (agrupar o rebanho de cria), sob a hipótese de que a aproximação de touros e vacas conduz a um maior índice de prenhez. Este trabalho teve como objetivo relatar a experiência de um estudo realizado para averiguar se essa pratica tem, efetivamente, o efeito esperado, bem como relatar as dificuldades encontradas. Foi conduzido numa propriedade particular representativa do Pantanal de Rio Verde de Mato Grosso, MS, no período de 1987 a 1990. Utilizaram-se 766 vacas neloradas e 46 touros da raça Nelore, mantidos em duas invernadas (pastagem nativa) de, aproximadamente, 1.500 hectares cada, cuja lotação foi de 3 hectares/unidade animal e a relação touro/vaca foi de 1:16. O ensaio envolveu dois tratamentos (T1 e T2). O T1 obedeceu ao manejo tradicional da região (testemunha). No T2, o rebanho foi submetido a adensamentos a cada 21 dias, durante a estação de monta (setembro a março). O adensamento consistiu em levar todo o gado para um piquete a parte, com 19 hectares, mantendo-o por 48 horas. Os resultados obtidos não são conclusivos por falta de controle das condições experimentais. Discutem-se as dificuldades encontradas nesse ensaio, bem como são apresentadas sugestões para futuros trabalhos a serem conduzidos na região.bitstream/item/139369/1/cir-tec-28.pd

    Transport properties of a superconducting single-electron transistor coupled to a nanomechanical oscillator

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    We investigate a superconducting single-electron transistor capacitively coupled to a nanomechanical oscillator and focus on the double Josephson quasiparticle resonance. The existence of two coherent Cooper pair tunneling events is shown to lead to pronounced backaction effects. Measuring the current and the shot noise provides a direct way of gaining information on the state of the oscillator. In addition to an analytical discussion of the linear-response regime, we discuss and compare results of higher-order approximation schemes and a fully numerical solution. We find that cooling of the mechanical resonator is possible, and that there are driven and bistable oscillator states at low couplings. Finally, we also discuss the frequency dependence of the charge noise and the current noise of the superconducting single electron transistor.Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures, published in PR

    Electrostatic extraction of cold molecules from a cryogenic reservoir

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    We present a method which delivers a continuous, high-density beam of slow and internally cold polar molecules. In our source, warm molecules are first cooled by collisions with a cryogenic helium buffer gas. Cold molecules are then extracted by means of an electrostatic quadrupole guide. For ND3_3 the source produces fluxes up to (7±47)×1010(7 \pm ^{7}_{4}) \times 10^{10} molecules/s with peak densities up to (1.0±0.61.0)×109(1.0 \pm ^{1.0}_{0.6}) \times 10^9 molecules/cm3^3. For H2_2CO the population of rovibrational states is monitored by depletion spectroscopy, resulting in single-state populations up to (82±10)(82 \pm 10)%.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, changes to the text, updated figures and reference
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