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Bimetric varying speed of light theories and primordial fluctuations
We exhibit a varying speed of light (VSL) theory that implements the recently
proposed decaying speed of sound mechanism for generating density fluctuations.
We avail ourselves of bimetric VSL theories, where the speed of gravity differs
from that of light. We first show that a Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) type of
-essence has the necessary speed of sound profile to produce (near)
scale-invariant fluctuations. We then examine the map between bimetric and
-essence models: typically the bi-scalar connecting the two metrics is a
-essence field in one of them. Remarkably, the DBI model is found to
perturbatively represent the minimal bimetric model, where the bi-scalar is
Klein-Gordon in the matter frame. But the full non-perturbative bimetric
structure is even simpler: the bi-scalar dynamics should be simply driven by a
cosmological constant in the matter frame, balanced by an opposite cosmological
constant in the gravity frame. Thus the problem of structure formation receives
an elegant and universal solution within bimetric VSL theories, which are known
to also solve the flatness and entropy problems and evade a plethora of
causality concerns
Post density functional theoretical studies of highly polar semiconductive Pb(TiNi)O solid solutions: The effects of cation arrangement on band gap
We use a combination of conventional density functional theory (DFT) and
post-DFT methods, including the local density approximation plus Hubbard
(LDA+), PBE0, and self-consistent to study the electronic properties of
Ni-substituted PbTiO (Ni-PTO) solid solutions. We find that LDA
calculations yield unreasonable band structures, especially for Ni-PTO solid
solutions that contain an uninterrupted NiO layer. Accurate treatment of
localized states in transition-metal oxides like Ni-PTO requires post-DFT
methods. -site Ni/Ti cation ordering is also investigated. The -site
cation arrangement alters the bonding between Ni and O, and therefore strongly
affects the band gap () of Ni-PTO. We predict that Ni-PTO solid
solutions should have a direct band gap in the visible light energy range, with
polarization similar to the parent PbTiO. This combination of properties
make Ni-PTO solid solutions promising candidate materials for solar energy
conversion devices.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
A detailed study on understanding glycopolymer library and Con A interactions
Synthetic glycopolymers are important natural oligosaccharides mimics for many biological applications. To develop glycopolymeric drugs and therapeutic agents, factors that control the receptor-ligand interaction need to be investigated. A library of well-defined glycopolymers has been prepared by the combination of copper mediated living radical polymerization and CuAAC click reaction via post-functionalization of alkyne-containing precursor polymers with different sugar azides. Employing Concanavalin A as the model receptor, we explored the influence of the nature and densities of different sugars residues (mannose, galactose, and glucose) on the stoichiometry of the cluster, the rate of the cluster formation, the inhibitory potency of the glycopolymers, and the stability of the turbidity through quantitative precipitation assays, turbidimetry assays, inhibitory potency assays, and reversal aggregation assays. The diversities of binding properties contributed by different clustering parameters will make it possible to define the structures of the multivalent ligands and densities of binding epitopes tailor-made for specific functions in the lectin-ligand interaction. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2013, 51, 2588–259
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