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Chaotic dynamics and partial hyperbolicity

2017

The dynamics of hyperbolic systems is considered well understood from topological point of view as well as from stochastic point of view. S. Smale and R. Abraham gave an example showing that, in general, the hyperbolic systems are not dense among all differentiable systems. In 1970s, M. Brin and Y. Pesin proposed a new notion: partial hyperbolicity to release the notion of hyperbolicity. One aim of this thesis is to understand the dynamics of certain partially hyperbolic systems from stochastic point of view as well as from topological point of view. From stochastic point of view, we prove the following results: — There exists an open and dense subset U of robustly transitive nonhyperbolic …

Anosov flowPeriodic measureMesure périodiqueExposant de LyapunovTores transversaux[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Homoclinic classTwist de DehnPartial hyperbolicityDehn twistMesure ergodique non hyperboliqueFlot d’AnosovNon-hyperbolic ergodic measureTransitivité robusteClasse homocliniqueRobust transitivityTransverse torusHyperbolicité partielleLyapunov exponent
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Testing mode-coupling theory for a supercooled binary Lennard-Jones mixture

1995

Abstract We have performed a molecular dynamics computer simulation study to investigate the dynamical behavior of a supercooled simple liquid for comparison with the predictions of mode-coupling theory (MCT). By scaling the intermediate scattering function by the α-relaxation time r we find that the correlators fall onto a master curve extending over several decades in time. Thus we find that the time temperature superposition principle holds. In the late β-relaxation regime this master curve can be fitted very well by a master curve predicted by the idealized version MCT. However, there is no evidence for the presence of the critical decay predicted by the theory for the early part of the…

Applied MathematicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyBinary numberTransportationStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMolecular dynamicsFactorizationTime–temperature superpositionMode couplingExponentStatistical physicsCritical exponentScalingMathematical PhysicsMathematicsTransport Theory and Statistical Physics
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The selection of aptamers specific for membrane molecular targets

2010

AbstractA growing number of RNA aptamers have been selected experimentally using the SELEX combinatorial approach, and these aptamers have several advantages over monoclonal protein antibodies or peptides with respect to their applications in medicine and nanobiotechnology. Relatively few successful selections have been reported for membrane molecular targets, in contrast to the situation with non-membrane molecular targets. This review compares the procedures and techniques used in selections against membrane proteins and membrane lipids. In the case of membrane proteins, the selections were performed against soluble protein fragments, detergent-membrane protein mixed micelles, whole cells…

AptamerMembrane lipidsReviewBiologyAptamersBiochemistryCell membraneMembrane LipidsRaftsMembrane transportersmedicineMolecular BiologyMembranesSELEXVesicleCell MembraneSELEX Aptamer TechniqueMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyAptamers NucleotideLipidsmedicine.anatomical_structureMembraneMembrane proteinBiochemistryLiposomesVirusesSELEX Aptamer TechniqueRNASystematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichmentCellular and Molecular Biology Letters
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Analysis of a strong wildfire event over Valencia (Spain) during Summer 2012 – Part 1: Aerosol microphysics and optical properties

2013

Abstract. The most intense wildfire experienced in Eastern Spain since 2004 happened in Valencia during summer 2012. Although the fire was mostly active during days 29–30 June, a longer temporal period (from 24 June to 4 July) was selected for this analysis. Column-integrated, vertical resolved and surface aerosol observations were performed continuously at the Burjassot station throughout the studied period. The aerosol optical depth at 500 nm shows values larger than 2 for the most intense part of the wildfire and an extremely high maximum of 8 was detected on 29 June. The simultaneous increase of the Ångström exponent was also observed, indicating the important contribution of small part…

AtmosphereAngstrom exponentMicrophysicsSingle-scattering albedoMie scatteringClimatologyParticleEnvironmental scienceParticulatesAtmospheric sciencesAerosol
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Spatial distribution of aerosol microphysical and optical properties and direct radiative effect from the China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network

2019

Multi-year observations of aerosol microphysical and optical properties, obtained through ground-based remote sensing at 50 China Aerosol Remote Sensing Network (CARSNET) sites, were used to characterize the aerosol climatology for representative remote, rural, and urban areas over China to assess effects on climate. The annual mean effective radii for total particles (ReffT) decreased from north to south and from rural to urban sites, and high total particle volumes were found at the urban sites. The aerosol optical depth at 440 nm (AOD440 nm) increased from remote and rural sites (0.12) to urban sites (0.79), and the extinction Ångström exponent (EAE440–870 nm) increased fro…

Atmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponent010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEnvironmental pollution010501 environmental sciencesAtmospheric sciencesSpatial distribution01 natural sciencesAtmospherelcsh:ChemistrySpatial distributionRadiative effectComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAerosol properties15. Life on landAlbedoRemote sensingAridlcsh:QC1-999Aerosollcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionExtinction (optical mineralogy)[SDE]Environmental SciencesEnvironmental scienceSunphotometerslcsh:Physics
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Contrast in column-integrated aerosol optical properties during heating and non-heating seasons at Urumqi — Its causes and implications

2017

Abstract Aerosol optical properties were retrieved from two years' worth of Sunphotometer measurements at Urumqi, an urban station in western China. Distinct seasonal variations of aerosol optical properties were revealed. During the heating season, mean aerosol optical depth at 550 nm (τ a ), Angstrom exponent calculated from aerosol optical depth at wavelength of 440 and 870 nm (α) as well as PM 2.5 concentration were 0.58 ± 0.33, 1.11 ± 0.34 and 79.5 ± 69.6 μg m − 3 , respectively, which contrasted their counterparts during the non-heating season of 0.32 ± 0.22, 0.79 ± 0.26, and 35.0 ± 20.1 μg m − 3 . Seasonal variations of τ a and PM 2.5 at Urumqi contrasted with corresponding values in…

Atmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponent010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSingle-scattering albedo010501 environmental sciencesSeasonalityAtmospheric sciencesmedicine.disease01 natural sciencesAerosolWavelengthSpectroradiometermedicineEnvironmental scienceRelative humidityAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAtmospheric Research
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Determination and analysis of in situ spectral aerosol optical properties by a multi-instrumental approach

2014

Continuous in situ measurements of aerosol optical properties were conducted from 29 June to 29 July 2012 in Granada (Spain) with a seven-wavelength Aethalometer, a Multi-Angle Absorption Photometer, and a three-wavelength integrating nephelometer. The aim of this work is to describe a methodology to obtain the absorption coefficients (babs) for the different Aethalometer wavelengths. In this way, data have been compensated using algorithms which best estimate the compensation factors needed. Two empirical factors are used to infer the absorption coefficients from the Aethalometer measurements: C – the parameter describing the enhancement of absorption by particles in the filter matrix due …

Atmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponentAbsorption coefficientsMaterials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAnalytical chemistry010501 environmental sciencesAethalometer01 natural sciencesGranada (Spain)Light scatteringlaw.inventionOpticslawlcsh:TA170-171Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNephelometerlcsh:TA715-787business.industrylcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsAerosol optical propertiesPhotometerlcsh:Environmental engineeringAerosolWavelengthbusiness
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The June 2007 Saharan dust event in the central Mediterranean: Observations and radiative effects in marine, urban, and sub-urban environments

2011

Abstract A desert dust episode in June 2007 and its radiative effects on the energy budget have been studied at three Italian stations (Rome, Lecce and Lampedusa) with the aim of investigating the interactions with different conditions and aerosol types over the Mediterranean. The three sites are representative for urban (Rome), sub-urban/rural (Lecce), and marine (Lampedusa) environment, respectively in the central Mediterranean region. Measured ground-based column-averaged aerosol optical properties and aerosol extinction profiles were used to initialize the MODTRAN4 radiative transfer model. The radiative transfer model was used to estimate the shortwave aerosol radiative forcing ( ARF )…

Atmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponentAerosol Optical PropertiePlanetary boundary layerRadiative forcingMineral dustAtmospheric sciencesAerosol optical properties; Vertical distribution; Radiative forcing; Desert dust eventAERONETAerosolAtmospheric radiative transfer codesRadiative transferEnvironmental sciencedesert dust event; aerosol optical properties; radiative forcing; vertical distributionVertical DistributionRadiative ForcingGeneral Environmental Science
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Sources of discrepancy between aerosol optical depth obtained from AERONET and in-situ aircraft profiles

2012

Abstract. Aerosol optical properties were measured by NOAA's Airborne Aerosol Observatory over Bondville, Illinois, during more than two years using a light aircraft. Measured properties included total light scattering, backscattering, and absorption, while calculated parameters included aerosol optical depth (AOD), Ångström exponent, single-scattering albedo, hemispheric backscatter fraction, asymmetry parameter, and submicrometer mode fraction of scattering. The in-situ aircraft measurements are compared here with AERONET measurements and retrievals of the aerosol optical properties at the same location, although it is difficult to verify the AERONET retrieval algorithm at a site that is …

Atmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponentBackscatterNephelometerScatteringAlbedoAtmospheric scienceslcsh:QC1-999Light scatteringAERONETAerosollcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999Environmental sciencelcsh:PhysicsRemote sensingAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Aerosol influence on radiative cooling

2011

Aerosol particles have a complex index of refraction and therefore contribute to atmospheric emission and radiative cooling rates. In this paper calculations of the longwave flux divergence within the atmosphere at different heights are presented including water vapour and aerosol particles as emitters and absorbers. The spectral region covered is 5 to 100 microns divided into 23 spectral intervals. The relevant properties of the aerosol particles, the single scattering albedo and the extinction coefficient, were first calculated by Mie-theory and later by an approximation formula with a complex index of refraction given by Volz. The particle growth with relative humidity is also incorporat…

Atmospheric ScienceAngstrom exponentMaterials science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesRadiative coolingSingle-scattering albedoLongwaveGeneral MedicineOceanographyAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesAerosolParticleRelative humidityWater vaporPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTellus A
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