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Classical and Quantum Annealing in the Median of Three Satisfiability

2011

We determine the classical and quantum complexities of a specific ensemble of three-satisfiability problems with a unique satisfying assignment for up to N = 100 and 80 variables, respectively. In the classical limit, we employ generalized ensemble techniques and measure the time that a Markovian Monte Carlo process spends in searching classical ground states. In the quantum limit, we determine the maximum finite correlation length along a quantum adiabatic trajectory determined by the linear sweep of the adiabatic control parameter in the Hamiltonian composed of the problem Hamiltonian and the constant transverse field Hamiltonian. In the median of our ensemble, both complexities diverge e…

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Features of the Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Rays above 2.5×10$^{18}$ eV Using the Pierre Auger Observatory

2020

We report a measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays above $2.5{\times} 10^{18}$ eV based on $215,030$ events. New results are presented: at about $1.3{\times} 10^{19}$ eV, the spectral index changes from $2.51 \pm 0.03 \textrm{ (stat.)} \pm 0.05 \textrm{ (sys.)}$ to $3.05 \pm 0.05 \textrm{ (stat.)}\pm 0.10\textrm{ (sys.)}$, evolving to $5.1\pm0.3\textrm{ (stat.)} \pm 0.1\textrm{ (sys.)}$ beyond $5{\times} 10^{19}$ eV, while no significant dependence of spectral features on the declination is seen in the accessible range. These features of the spectrum can be reproduced in models with energy-dependent mass composition. The energy density in cosmic rays above $5{\times} 10^{18}$ eV …

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Optimized substrates and measurement approaches for Raman spectroscopy of graphene nanoribbons

2019

The on-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) allows for the fabrication of atomically precise narrow GNRs. Despite their exceptional properties which can be tuned by ribbon width and edge structure, significant challenges remain for GNR processing and characterization. In this contribution, we use Raman spectroscopy to characterize different types of GNRs on their growth substrate and to track their quality upon substrate transfer. We present a Raman-optimized (RO) device substrate and an optimized mapping approach that allows for acquisition of high-resolution Raman spectra, achieving enhancement factors as high as 120 with respect to signals measured on standard SiO2/Si substra…

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Análisis de parámetros biomecánicos durante la recepción en colchonetas y su influencia en los mecanismos de lesión en gimnasia deportiva

2004

Introducción.Entre las acciones técnicas más realizadas en gimnasia deportiva, cabe destacar la recepción sobre la colchoneta, la cual se realiza desde elevadas alturas, generando fuerzas de impacto entre 10 y 18 veces el peso corporal (McNitt-gray. 1993). Pese a la existencia de normas que establecen los criterios a cumplir por una colchoneta, las lesiones durante la recepción tras un salto o salida de un aparato no disminuyen. En este sentido, el Objetivo de esta tesis doctoral fue el de analizar los mecanismos de lesión en gimnasia y su relación con los criterios normativos de las colchonetas. Material y métodos. Los diferentes tipos de estudios planteados fueron: - Estudio de opinión, e…

Facultad de CC. de la Actividad Física y Deportenone530.1
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Estudio de los aerosoles atmosféricos en Valencia mediante medidas del nefelómetro de integración

2010

Los aerosoles atmosféricos, partículas sólidas o líquidas en suspensión en el aire, afectan al balance radiativo terrestre de forma directa, absorbiendo y dispersando la radiación solar incidente, e indirecta, actuando como núcleos de condensación en la formación de nubes. Al efecto de la absorción y dispersión de la radiación solar incidente se le denomina forzamiento radiativo de los aerosoles, y puede llegar a ser de la misma magnitud pero de sentido opuesto que el forzamiento radiativo debido a los gases de efecto invernadero. Ante la evidencia de estos efectos sobre el clima, en los últimos años el estudio de los aerosoles atmosféricos ha cobrado gran interés, desarrollándose nuevos in…

Facultat de Fisica536Calor. Termodinàmica
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Determinación de la emisividad y de la temperatura de la superficie del mar mediante radiometría térmica.

2005

La medida de la temperatura de la superficie del mar (TSM) desde satélite parecía ser un problema resuelto mediante aproximaciones que partían de la homogeneidad para esta superficie. Sin embargo, en los últimos años han surgido nuevas exigencias en cuanto a la precisión en la determinación de esta magnitud clave para el estudio de los procesos de intercambio en la interfase océano-atmósfera. En esta Tesis Doctoral, y en el marco de la Misión Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) de la Agencia Espacial Europea, se abordan dos temas pendientes en el campo del desarrollo de algoritmos para la determinación precisa de la TSM a partir de observaciones desde el espacio. Se propone, en primer l…

Facultat de Físicanone536
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Fluctuacions quàntiques en cavitats òptiques no lineals

2011

Aquesta tesi doctoral tracta sobre alguns aspectes de la generació de llum comprimida en cavitats no lineals tipus Kerr. La llum comprimida és un dels tipus de "llum quàntica", un tipus de llum que posseeix propietats relatives a les fluctuacions en els valors esperats dels seus observables de les què no es pot donar compte si no és mitjançant l'ús de la teoria quàntica de la radiació. L'estat buit del camp electromagnètic posseeix fluctuacions d'acord amb el principi d'incertitud d'Heisenberg. En aquest context, denominem llum comprimida a un tipus de radiació que presenta en algun dels seus observables fluctuacions menors que les corresponents a l'estat buit. Aquest tipus especial de radi…

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The CD95/CD95 ligand system is not the major effector in anticancer drug-mediated apoptosis.

1998

Many anticancer drugs are able to induce apoptosis in tumor cells but the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are poorly understood. Some authors reported that the p53 tumor suppressor gene may be responsible for drug-induced apoptosis; however, chemotherapy-induced apoptosis can also be observed in p53 negative cells. Recently, doxorubicin (DXR) was reported to induce CD95L expression to mediate apoptosis through the CD95/CD95L system. Thus, an impairment of such a system may be involved in drug resistance. We evaluated the in vitro antitumor activity of several cytotoxic drugs on two human p53-negative T-cell lymphoma cell lines, the HUT78-B1 CD95L-resistant cell line and the HUT78 pare…

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Defective apoptosis and tumorigenesis: role of p53 mutation and Fas/FasL system dysregulation

2010

The transcription factor p53 and the cytokine receptor FasL are two of the most famous regulators of cell life, and their alterations can cause a large number of pathologies, including cancer. In this review, we focused on how they can determine defective apoptosis, one of the causes of tumorigenesis and tumor progression. The importance of this knowledge lies in the new perspectives that gene therapy can offer to cure cancer.

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p53 triggers apoptosis in oncogene-expressing fibroblasts by the induction of Noxa and mitochondrial Bax translocation.

2003

The mechanism of p53-dependent apoptosis is still only partly defined. Using early-passage embryonic fibroblasts (MEF) from wild-type (wt), p53(-/-) and bax(-/-) mice, we observe a p53-dependent translocation of Bax to the mitochondria and a release of mitochondrial Cytochrome c during stress-induced apoptosis. These events proceed independent of zVAD-inhibitable caspase activation, are not prevented by dominant negative FADD (DN-FADD), but are negatively regulated by Mdm-2. Bcl-x(L) expression prevents the release of mitochondrial Cytochrome c and apoptosis, but not Bax translocation. At a single-cell level, enforced expression of p53 is sufficient to induce Bax translocation and Cytochrom…

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