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Entanglement in the quantum Ising model
We study the asymptotic scaling of the entanglement of a block of spins for
the ground state of the one-dimensional quantum Ising model with transverse
field. When the field is sufficiently strong, the entanglement grows at most
logarithmically in the number of spins. The proof utilises a transformation to
a model of classical probability called the continuum random-cluster model, and
is based on a property of the latter model termed ratio weak-mixing. Our proof
applies equally to a large class of disordered interactions
Field testing for toxic algae with a microarray: initial results from the MIDTAL project
One of the key tasks in the project MIDTAL (MIcroarrays for the Detection of Toxic ALgae) is to demonstrate the applicability of microarrays to monitor harmful algae across a broad range of ecological niches and toxic species responsible for harmful algal events. Water samples are collected from a series of sites used in national phytoplankton and biotoxin monitoring programmes across Europe. The samples are filtered; the rRNA is extracted, labelled with a fluorescent dye and applied to a microarray chip. The signal intensity from >120 probes previously spotted on the chip is measured and analysed. Preliminary results comparing microarray signal intensities with actual field counts are presented
Field testing for toxic algae with a microarray: initial results from the MIDTAL project
One of the key tasks in MIDTAL (MIcroarrays for the Detection of Toxic ALgae) is to demonstrate
the applicability of microarrays to monitor harmful algae across a broad range of ecological niches
and toxic species responsible for harmful algal events. Water samples are collected from a series of
sites used in national phytoplankton and biotoxin monitoring across Europe. The samples are filtered;
rRNA is extracted, labelled with a fluorescent dye and applied to a microarray chip. The signal
intensity from >120 probes previously spotted on the chip is measured and analysed. Preliminary
results comparing microarray signal intensities with actual field counts are presented.Versión del edito