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A rigorous definition of axial lines: ridges on isovist fields
We suggest that 'axial lines' defined by (Hillier and Hanson, 1984) as lines
of uninterrupted movement within urban streetscapes or buildings, appear as
ridges in isovist fields (Benedikt, 1979). These are formed from the maximum
diametric lengths of the individual isovists, sometimes called viewsheds, that
make up these fields (Batty and Rana, 2004). We present an image processing
technique for the identification of lines from ridges, discuss current
strengths and weaknesses of the method, and show how it can be implemented
easily and effectively.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure
Three-loop field renormalization for scalar field theory with Lorentz violation
Applying the counterterm method in minimal subtraction scheme we calculate
the three-loop quantum correction to field anomalous dimension in a
Lorentz-violating O() self-interacting scalar field theory. We compute the
Feynman diagrams using dimensional regularization and -expansion
techniques. As this approximation corresponds to a three-loop term, to our
knowledge this is the first time in literature in which such a loop level is
attained for a LV theory.Comment: 12 page
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Soft and Hard Implant Fabrication Using 3D-Bioplotting TM
At the Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum we have developed a new process (3DBioplotting
TM) that permits most kind of polymers and biopolymers to be used in 3D scaffold
design, including hydrogels (e.g. collagen, agar), polymer melts (e.g. PLLA, PGA, PCl) and twocomponent systems (e.g. chitosan, fibrin). Cells can be incorporated within the construction
process, making this an ideal Rapid Prototyping technique for Organ Printing. Tailor-made
biodegradable soft or hard scaffolds can so be fabricated in a short time using individual
computer-tomography data from the patient. In-vitro tests showed promising results and in-vivo
experiments are now under observation.Mechanical Engineerin
Observing different quantum trajectories in cavity QED
The experimental observation of quantum jumps is an example of single open
quantum systems that, when monitored, evolve in terms of stochastic
trajectories conditioned on measurements results. Here we present a proposal
that allows the experimental observation of a much larger class of quantum
trajectories in cavity QED systems. In particular, our scheme allows for the
monitoring of engineered thermal baths that are crucial for recent proposals
for probing entanglement decay and also for entanglement protection. The scheme
relies on the interaction of a three-level atom and a cavity mode that
interchangeably play the roles of system and probe. If the atom is detected the
evolution of the cavity fields follows quantum trajectories and vice-versa.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Decoherence and multipartite entanglement
We study the dynamics of multipartite entanglement under the influence of
decoherence. A suitable generalization of concurrence reveals distinct scaling
of the entanglement decay rate of GHZ and W states, for various environments.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
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