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NOISE EFFECTS IN POLYMER DYNAMICS

2008

The study of the noise induced effects on the dynamics of a chain molecule crossing a potential barrier, in the presence of a metastable state, is presented. A two-dimensional stochastic version of the Rouse model for a flexible polymer has been adopted to mimic the molecular dynamics and to take into account the interactions between adjacent monomers. We obtain a nonmonotonic behavior of the mean first passage time and its standard deviation, of the polymer centre of inertia, with the noise intensity. These findings reveal a noise induced effect on the mean crossing time. The role of the polymer length is also investigated.

Physicschemistry.chemical_classificationPolymer DynamicsQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Applied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectDynamics (mechanics)FOS: Physical sciencesPolymerInertiaStandard deviationCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterMolecular dynamicschemistryModeling and SimulationMetastabilityRectangular potential barrierStatistical physicsFirst-hitting-time modelEngineering (miscellaneous)Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanicsmedia_commonInternational Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos
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Description and evolution of anisotropy in superfluid vortex tangles with counterflow and rotation

2006

We examine several vectorial and tensorial descriptions of the geometry of turbulent vortex tangles. We study the anisotropy in rotating counterflow experiments, in which the geometry of the tangle is especially interesting because of the opposite effects of rotation, which orients the vortices, and counterflow, which randomizes them. We propose to describe the anisotropy and the polarization of the vortex tangle through a tensor, which contains the first and second moments of the distribution of the unit vector ${\mathbf{s}}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ locally tangent to the vortex lines. We use an analogy with paramagnetism to estimate the anisotropy, the average polarization, the polarization fluc…

PhysicsQuantum fluidTangentAngular velocityCondensed Matter PhysicsMathematics::Geometric TopologyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsTangleVortexSuperfluidityexamine several vectorial and tensorialClassical mechanicsUnit vectorQuantum mechanicsAnisotropySettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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Lip and oral lesions in children with Down syndrome. A controlled study

2015

Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality affecting numerous organs, including the orofacial region. The objective of the present study was to assess the prevalence of lip and oral soft tissue lesions, with particular emphasize on the incidence of fissured tongue, lip fissures and angular cheilitis, among individuals with DS in Yemen. Material and Methods: This controlled cross-sectional study included 50 children with DS (6-18 years), and 50 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. The prevalence of orofacial soft tissue lesions was evaluated in both groups. Data were analyzed by Chi-square and Fisher tests, and p <0.05 was considered to be statistically si…

Down syndromeOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchIncidence (epidemiology)Lower lipGenetic disorderDentistrySoft tissueOdontologíaAngular cheilitis:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludstomatognathic diseasesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASChromosomal AbnormalitymedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryFissured tongueJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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An Autonomous System to Take Angular Thermal-Infrared Measurements for Validating Satellite Products

2015

An autonomous system for field land surface temperature (LST) measurements taken at different observation angles was developed to be deployed easily at any conventional meteorological tower station. The system permits ground-truth data to be acquired on a continuous basis, and angularly scans land and sky hemispheres with a single thermal-infrared (TIR) radiometer. This paper describes the autonomous angular system and the methodology to assess ground-truth LST and relative-to-nadir emissivity data from system measurements. Ground-truth LSTs were used to validate satellite-retrieved LST products at two experimental sites (rice crop and shrubland areas). The relative-to-nadir emissivity valu…

thermal-infrared; land surface temperature; angular system; emissivity; satellite product Validation; emissivity anisotropyThermal infraredRadiometerMeteorologyLand surface temperaturesatellite product Validationmedia_common.quotation_subjectthermal-infraredScienceQland surface temperatureangular systemSkyemissivityEmissivityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceemissivity anisotropySatelliteAutonomous system (mathematics)Anisotropymedia_commonRemote sensingRemote Sensing
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On the Azimuthal Stability of Shock Waves around Black Holes

1998

Analytical studies and numerical simulations of time dependent axially symmetric flows onto black holes have shown that it is possible to produce stationary shock waves with a stable position both for ideal inviscid and for moderately viscous accretion disks. We perform several two dimensional numerical simulations of accretion flows in the equatorial plane to study shock stability against non-axisymmetric azimuthal perturbations. We find a peculiar new result. A very small perturbation seems to produce an instability as it crosses the shock, but after some small oscillations, the shock wave suddenly transforms into an asymmetric closed pattern, and it stabilizes with a finite radial extent…

PhysicsShock waveAngular momentumAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics (astro-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesPerturbation (astronomy)Astronomy and AstrophysicsInflowMechanicsAstrophysicsInstabilitySpace and Planetary ScienceInviscid flowAxial symmetryOutflow boundaryAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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First isomeric yield ratio measurements by direct ion counting and implications for the angular momentum of the primary fission fragments

2018

We report the first experimental determination of independent isomeric yield ratios using direct ion counting with a Penning trap, which offered such a high resolution in mass that isomeric states could be separated. The measurements were performed at the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line (IGISOL) facility at the University of Jyvaskyla. The isomer production ratios of Ge-81, Y-96,Y-97 Sn-128(,1)30, and Sb-129 in the 25-MeV proton-induced fission of U-na(t) and Th-232 were studied. Three isomeric pairs (Ge-81, Y-96, and Sb-129) were measured for the first time for the U-na(t)(p, f) reaction, while all the reported yield ratios for the Th-232(p, f) reaction were determined for the first ti…

Angular momentumResolution (mass spectrometry)Fission01 natural sciencesIonSubatomär fysikydinreaktiotPrimary (astronomy)0103 physical sciencesSubatomic PhysicsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersfissionYield ratioPhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsnuclear reactionsPhysicsta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsPenning trapfissioYield (chemistry)Atomic physicsisomer decaysydinfysiikka
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Oscillations of a highly discrete breather with a critical regime

2000

We analyze carefully the essential features of the dynamics of a stationary discrete breather in the ultimate degree of energy localization in a nonlinear Klein-Gordon lattice with an on-site double-well potential. We demonstrate the existence of three different regimes of oscillatory motion in the breather dynamics, which are closely related to the motion of the central particle in an effective potential having two nondegenerate wells. In given parameter regions, we observe an untrapped regime, in which the central particle executes large-amplitude oscillations from one to the other side of the potential barrier. In other parameter regions, we find the trapped regime, in which the central …

PhysicsNonlinear systemBreatherWave propagationLattice (order)Quantum electrodynamicsAnharmonicityRectangular potential barrierRadiowave propagationCritical regimePhysical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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A semi-parametric stochastic generator for bivariate extreme events

2017

The analysis of multiple extreme values aims to describe the stochastic behaviour of observations in the joint upper tail of a distribution function. For instance, being able to simulate multivariate extreme events is convenient for end users who need a large number of random replications of extremes as input of a given complex system to test its sensitivity. The simulation of multivariate extremes is often based on the assumption that the dependence structure, the so-called extremal dependence function, is described by a specific parametric model. We propose a simulation method for sampling bivariate extremes, under the assumption that the extremal dependence function is semiparametric. Th…

Bivariate extreme-value distributionAngular measurePickands dependence functionBernstein polynomialsGeneralized extreme-value distributionSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaExtremal dependencePoisson point processWind speed
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Location- and observation time-dependent quantum-tunneling

2009

We investigate quantum tunneling in a translation invariant chain of particles. The particles interact harmonically with their nearest neighbors, except for one bond, which is anharmonic. It is described by a symmetric double well potential. In the first step, we show how the anharmonic coordinate can be separated from the normal modes. This yields a Lagrangian which has been used to study quantum dissipation. Elimination of the normal modes leads to a nonlocal action of Caldeira-Leggett type. If the anharmonic bond defect is in the bulk, one arrives at Ohmic damping, i.e. there is a transition of a delocalized bond state to a localized one if the elastic constant exceeds a critical value $…

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsFOS: Physical sciencesDouble-well potentialCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic quantum numberElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterDelocalized electronNormal modeQuantum mechanicsPrincipal quantum numberRectangular potential barrierQuantum statistical mechanicsQuantum dissipationOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)
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Generalised stage-discharge relationship for rectangular weirs

2018

Rectangular weirs, which are very common hydraulic structures used in irrigation channels as water measuring devices, can be used for measuring very small discharges as well as high flow rates. From the practical point of view the availability of a unique stage-discharge formula that can be applied for the different types of the rectangular weirs would be of great practical importance. At first, in this paper the Buckingham’s Theorem of the dimensional analysis and the self-similarity theory are used to deduce the stage-discharge curve of different kinds of rectangular weirs such as slit and partially contracted ones. Then the proposed formula is calibrated using both the experimental data …

Sharp-crested weir Rectangular weir stage-discharge relationship dimensional analysis self-similaritySettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali
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