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    Switchable coupling between charge and flux qubits

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    We propose a hybrid quantum circuit with both charge and flux qubits connected to a large Josephson junction that gives rise to an effective inter-qubit coupling controlled by the external magnetic flux. This switchable inter-qubit coupling can be used to transfer back and forth an arbitrary superposition state between the charge qubit and the flux qubit working at the optimal point. The proposed hybrid circuit provides a promising quantum memory because the flux qubit at the optimal point can store the tranferred quantum state for a relatively long time.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur

    Evaluation of methods for the determination of tortuosity of Li-ion battery separators

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    The porosities and tortuosities are commonly utilized to characterize the microstructure of a Li-ion battery's separator and are adopted as key input parameters in advanced battery models. Herein, a general classification of the tortuosity for a porous medium is introduced based on its bi-fold significance, i.e., the geometrical and physical tortuosities. Then, three different methods for the determination of separator's electrical tortuosity are introduced and compared, which include the empirical Bruggeman equation, the experimental method using Electrochemical Impedance Spectrum (EIS) testing a the numerical method using realistic 3D microstructure of the separator obtained from nanoscale X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT). In addition, the connection between the geometrical tortuosity and the electrical tortuosity of a separator is established by introducing the electrical phenomenological factor (\b{eta}_e), which can facilitate the understanding of the relationship between the microstructure characteristics and transport properties of the separators. Furthermore, to quantitively compare the values of the tortuosities determined by different methods, the corresponding effective transport coefficients ({\delta}) are compared, which was usually used as a correction for effective diffusivity and conductivity of electrolytes in porous media.Comment: 30 pages, 6 figures, submitted to journal of energy storag

    Право територіальної громади села щодо розпорядження землею: юридична природа та порядок здійснення

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    В статье исследуются вопросы правовой природы и механизм реализации территориальной общиной села права коммунальной собственности на землю, соотношения прав территориальной общины села и представительского органа местного самоуправления - сельского совета, относительно осуществления прав на распоряжение землей. Анализируется правосубъектность территориальной общины села относительно распоряжения землей коммунальной собственности. Ключевые слова: коммунальная собственность на землю, право территориальной общины села на землю, распоряжение землями в пределах населенных пунктов, разграничение земель, прекращения права коммунальной собственности на землю.In the article are explored the questions of legal nature and mechanism of realization territorial society communal ownership rights on land, correlations of rights for territorial society of village and representative organ of local self-government - village soviet, in relation to realization of rights to disposing of land. Rights of territorial society is analysed sat down in relation to disposing of land of community property. Key words: community property on the land, right of village territorial society on the land, disposing of land in settlements, differentiating of land, stopping right of community property on the land

    What's the choice for goji: Lycium barbarum L. or L. chinense Mill.?

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    Ethnopharmacological relevance: For over one millennium, goji berries have been used traditionally as food and medicine in eastern Asia. In recent decades, it has become increasingly popular globally. However, the biocultural development of goji is poorly known. The botanical origin of goji is controversial: in many but not all modern regional or international quality standards, L. barbarum is accepted exclusively as the botanical origin of goji. / Aim of the study: Focusing on historical, biogeographical, botanical, phytochemical and pharmacological data, the overarching aim is to understand the biological origin of goji’s historical uses, as well as whether the two species can be used interchangeably. / Materials and methods: The taxonomic literature on L. barbarum and L. chinense were analysed, followed by a study of botanical specimens and fieldwork. Historical herbals and gazetteers were employed to define the historical producing areas and medical properties of goji. An identification of the species used in history was carried out. In a final step the phytochemical and pharmacological literature on the species was compared. / Results and Discussion: Due to their morphological similarity and different accessibility, fruits of both L. barbarum and L. chinense have been used interchangeably as food and medicine at least since 682 CE. While the fruit of L. barbarum was recognized to be superior in quality, the fruit of L. chinense was commonly used as an equivalent because of its easier accessibility. Cultivation of L. barbarum in China since 1960s improved its availability, which likely lead to its exclusive use as source of goji in China. The long-term safe use with no reported major safety concerns supports that these two species both are useful sources for medicinal Lycium. / Conclusions: Medicinal plants had been used traditionally long before they were named in scientific nomenclature system. Therefore, the understanding of traditional herbal knowledge and the adequate use of those traditional medicines require a reliable identification based on archival records. This study developed an approach for the identification of species used historically, with an integrated analysis of specimens, historical herbals, and national gazetteers. Additionally, their different chemical profiles and pharmacological activities indicate that they should not be used interchangeably. Further scientific evidence is required for their safe and effective use

    Dense and accurate motion and strain estimation in high resolution speckle images using an image-adaptive approach

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    Digital image processing methods represent a viable and well acknowledged alternative to strain gauges and interferometric techniques for determining full-field displacements and strains in materials under stress. This paper presents an image adaptive technique for dense motion and strain estimation using high-resolution speckle images that show the analyzed material in its original and deformed states. The algorithm starts by dividing the speckle image showing the original state into irregular cells taking into consideration both spatial and gradient image information present. Subsequently the Newton-Raphson digital image correlation technique is applied to calculate the corresponding motion for each cell. Adaptive spatial regularization in the form of the Geman-McClure robust spatial estimator is employed to increase the spatial consistency of the motion components of a cell with respect to the components of neighbouring cells. To obtain the final strain information, local least-squares fitting using a linear displacement model is performed on the horizontal and vertical displacement fields. To evaluate the presented image partitioning and strain estimation techniques two numerical and two real experiments are employed. The numerical experiments simulate the deformation of a specimen with constant strain across the surface as well as small rigid-body rotations present while real experiments consist specimens that undergo uniaxial stress. The results indicate very good accuracy of the recovered strains as well as better rotation insensitivity compared to classical techniques

    Thermodynamic Geometry of black hole in the deformed Horava-Lifshitz gravity

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    We investigate the thermodynamic geometry and phase transition of Kehagias-Sfetsos black hole in the deformed Horava-Lifshitz gravity with coupling constant λ=1\lambda=1. The phase transition in black hole thermodynamics is thought to be associated with the divergence of the capacities. And the structures of these divergent points are studied. We also find that the thermodynamic curvature produced by the Ruppeiner metric is positive definite for all r+>rr_+ > r_- and is divergence at η2=0\eta_2=0 corresponded to the divergent points of CΦC_{\Phi} and CTC_T. These results suggest that the microstructure of the black hole has an effective repulsive interaction, which is very similar to the ideal gas of fermions. These may shine some light on the microstructure of the black hole.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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