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Alien Registration- Maillet, Lauria M. (Madison, Somerset County)
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Decoding a Three-Dimensional Conformal Manifold
We study the one-dimensional complex conformal manifold that controls the
infrared dynamics of a three-dimensional supersymmetric theory
of three chiral superfields with a cubic superpotential. Two special points on
this conformal manifold are the well-known XYZ model and three decoupled copies
of the critical Wess-Zumino model. The conformal manifold enjoys a discrete
duality group isomorphic to and can be thought of as an orbifold of
. We use the expansion and the numerical
conformal bootstrap to calculate the spectrum of conformal dimensions of
low-lying operators and their OPE coefficients, and find a very good
quantitative agreement between the two approaches.Comment: 59 pages, 13 figure
Enhancing Practice and Achievement in Introductory Programming With a Robot Olympics
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Multi-criteria decision-making model for supporting manufacturing settlements location in Africa after COVID-19
The COVID-19 emergency is affecting manufacturing industries all over the world. Notably, it has generated several issues in the products’ supply and the global value chain in African countries. Besides this, Africa’s manufacturing value-added rate grew only 1.5 since 2018, and the foreign direct investment (FDI) from multinational enterprises (MNEs) remains very low due to high-risk factors. Most of these factors are linked to a non-optimized location selection that can adversely affect plant performance. For these reasons, supporting decision-makers in selecting the suitable country location in Africa is crucial, both for contributing to countries’ growth and companies’ performance. This research aims at presenting a comprehensive multi-criteria decision-making model (MCDM) to be used by MNEs to evaluate the best countries to develop new manufacturing settlements, highlighting the criteria that COVID-19 has impacted. Thus, it has affected countries’ performance, impacting the plant location selection choices. A combination of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) methods have also been used for comparative analysis. The criteria used in the proposed approach have been validated with a panel of MNEs experts
On Vanishing Sums of Roots of Unity in Polynomial Calculus and Sum-Of-Squares
Vanishing sums of roots of unity can be seen as a natural generalization of knapsack from Boolean variables to variables taking values over the roots of unity. We show that these sums are hard to prove for polynomial calculus and for sum-of-squares, both in terms of degree and size
A Probabilistic Approach for the Optimal Sizing of Storage Devices to Increase the Penetration of Plug-in Electric Vehicles in Direct Current Networks
The growing diffusion of electric vehicles connected to distribution networks for charging purposes is an ongoing problem that utilities must deal with. Direct current networks and storage devices have emerged as a feasible means of satisfying the expected increases in the numbers of vehicles while preserving the effective operation of the network. In this paper, an innovative probabilistic methodology is proposed for the optimal sizing of electrical storage devices with the aim of maximizing the penetration of plug-in electric vehicles while preserving efficient and effective operation of the network. The proposed methodology is based on an analytical solution of the problem concerning the power losses minimization in distribution networks equipped with storage devices. The closed-form expression that was obtained is included in a Monte Carlo simulation procedure aimed at handling the uncertainties in loads and renewable generation units. The results of several numerical applications are reported and discussed to demonstrate the validity of the proposed solution. Also, different penetration levels of generation units were analyzed in order to focus on the importance of renewable generation
Development of the ALMA-North America Sideband-Separating SIS Mixers
As the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) nears completion,
73 dual-polarization receivers have been delivered for each of Bands 3 (84-116
GHz) and 6 (211-275 GHz). The receivers use sideband-separating superconducting
Nb/Al-AlOx/Nb tunnel-junction (SIS) mixers, developed for ALMA to suppress
atmospheric noise in the image band. The mixers were designed taking into
account dynamic range, input return loss, and signal-to-image conversion (which
can be significant in SIS mixers). Typical SSB receiver noise temperatures in
Bands 3 and 6 are 30 K and 60 K, resp., and the image rejection is typically 15
dB.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., June 2013. 10 pages,
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In vitro and in silico studies of polycondensed diazine systems as anti-parasitic agents
Parasitic diseases caused by protozoarian agents are still relevant today more than ever. Recently, we
synthesized several polycondensed diazine derivatives by means 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions. A
broad selection of these compounds were submitted to in vitro biological screening against Plasmodium
falciparum, Leishmania infantum, Trypanosoma brucei, and Trypanosoma cruzi, resulting active at micromolar
level. Induced Fit Docking/MM-GBSA studies were performed giving interesting indications about the
probable mechanism of action of the most active compound
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