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Zeno dynamics and high-temperature master equations beyond secular approximation

2013

Complete positivity of a class of maps generated by master equations derived beyond the secular approximation is discussed. The connection between such class of evolutions and physical properties of the system is analyzed in depth. It is also shown that under suitable hypotheses a Zeno dynamics can be induced because of the high temperature of the bath.

Statistics and ProbabilityPhysicsClass (set theory)Quantum PhysicsSettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciDynamics (mechanics)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsQuantum NoiseCalculation methodsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaConnection (mathematics)Quantum Zeno effect; Quantum NoiseClassical mechanicsModeling and SimulationMaster equationQuantum Zeno effectZeno's paradoxesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Mathematical Physics
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Lévy–Khintchine decompositions for generating functionals on algebras associated to universal compact quantum groups

2018

We study the first and second cohomology groups of the $^*$-algebras of the universal unitary and orthogonal quantum groups $U_F^+$ and $O_F^+$. This provides valuable information for constructing and classifying L\'evy processes on these quantum groups, as pointed out by Sch\"urmann. In the case when all eigenvalues of $F^*F$ are distinct, we show that these $^*$-algebras have the properties (GC), (NC), and (LK) introduced by Sch\"urmann and studied recently by Franz, Gerhold and Thom. In the degenerate case $F=I_d$, we show that they do not have any of these properties. We also compute the second cohomology group of $U_d^+$ with trivial coefficients -- $H^2(U_d^+,{}_\epsilon\Bbb{C}_\epsil…

Statistics and ProbabilityPure mathematicsQuantum groupComputer Science::Information RetrievalApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsHopf algebra[MATH.MATH-FA]Mathematics [math]/Functional Analysis [math.FA]01 natural sciencesUnitary stateCohomologyMathematics::K-Theory and HomologyMathematics - Quantum Algebra0103 physical sciencesComputer Science::General Literature16T20 (Primary) 16T05 (Secondary)010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsQuantumMathematical PhysicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Random time-changes and asymptotic results for a class of continuous-time Markov chains on integers with alternating rates

2021

We consider continuous-time Markov chains on integers which allow transitions to adjacent states only, with alternating rates. We give explicit formulas for probability generating functions, and also for means, variances and state probabilities of the random variables of the process. Moreover we study independent random time-changes with the inverse of the stable subordinator, the stable subordinator and the tempered stable subodinator. We also present some asymptotic results in the fashion of large deviations. These results give some generalizations of those presented in Di Crescenzo A., Macci C., Martinucci B. (2014).

Statistics and ProbabilityPure mathematicsSubordinatormoderate deviationsInversefractional processfractional process; large deviations; moderate deviations; tempered stable subordinatorlarge deviationsChain (algebraic topology)FOS: MathematicsProbability-generating function60F10 60J27 60G22 60G52MathematicsMarkov chainlcsh:T57-57.97lcsh:MathematicsProbability (math.PR)State (functional analysis)tempered stable subordinatorlcsh:QA1-939Modeling and SimulationSettore MAT/06lcsh:Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsLarge deviations theoryStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRandom variableMathematics - Probability
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Overlap and diversity in antimicrobial peptide databases: Compiling a non-redundant set of sequences

2015

Abstract Motivation: The large variety of antimicrobial peptide (AMP) databases developed to date are characterized by a substantial overlap of data and similarity of sequences. Our goals are to analyze the levels of redundancy for all available AMP databases and use this information to build a new non-redundant sequence database. For this purpose, a new software tool is introduced. Results: A comparative study of 25 AMP databases reveals the overlap and diversity among them and the internal diversity within each database. The overlap analysis shows that only one database (Peptaibol) contains exclusive data, not present in any other, whereas all sequences in the LAMP_Patent database are inc…

Statistics and ProbabilitySimilarity (geometry)Computer scienceSequence analysisAntimicrobial peptidesPeptaibolPeptidecomputer.software_genreProceduresBiochemistrySet (abstract data type)chemistry.chemical_compoundProtein methodsSequence Analysis ProteinRedundancy (engineering)HumansDatabases ProteinMolecular BiologyAntimicrobial cationic peptideschemistry.chemical_classificationSequenceAntimicrobial cationic peptideDatabaseSequence databaseSequence analysisComputer Science ApplicationsAlgorithmComputational MathematicsChemistryProtein databaseComputational Theory and MathematicschemistryData miningNucleic acid databaseDatabases Nucleic AcidcomputerSoftwareAlgorithmsHuman
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Structure Learning in Nested Effects Models

2007

Nested Effects Models (NEMs) are a class of graphical models introduced to analyze the results of gene perturbation screens. NEMs explore noisy subset relations between the high-dimensional outputs of phenotyping studies, e.g., the effects showing in gene expression profiles or as morphological features of the perturbed cell. In this paper we expand the statistical basis of NEMs in four directions. First, we derive a new formula for the likelihood function of a NEM, which generalizes previous results for binary data. Second, we prove model identifiability under mild assumptions. Third, we show that the new formulation of the likelihood allows efficiency in traversing model space. Fourth, we…

Statistics and ProbabilityTraverseComputer scienceMolecular Networks (q-bio.MN)Genes MHC Class IIPerturbation (astronomy)Genes InsectFeature selectionQuantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGeneticsAnimalsheterocyclic compoundsQuantitative Biology - Molecular NetworksGraphical modelMolecular BiologyQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis030304 developmental biologyLikelihood Functions0303 health sciencesNanoelectromechanical systemsModels StatisticalModels GeneticGene Expression ProfilingGenomicsComputational MathematicsDrosophila melanogasterPhenotypeFOS: Biological sciencesBinary dataIdentifiabilityRNA InterferenceLikelihood functionAlgorithmAlgorithms030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Infant mortality across species. A global probe of congenital abnormalities

2019

Infant mortality, by which we understand the postnatal stage during which mortality is declining, is a manifestation and embodiment of congenital abnormalities. Severe defects will translate into death occurring shortly after birth whereas slighter anomalies may contribute to death much later, possibly only in adult age. While for many species birth defects would be nearly impossible to identify, infant mortality provides a convenient global assessment. In the present paper we examine a broad range of species from mammals to fish to gastropods to insects. One of the objectives of our comparative analysis is to test a conjecture suggested by reliability engineering according to which the fre…

Statistics and Probability[PHYS]Physics [physics]Range (biology)Mortality rateFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPostnatal StageBiology01 natural sciencesAdult ageQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsInfant mortality010305 fluids & plasmas3. Good healthBiological Physics (physics.bio-ph)FOS: Biological sciences0103 physical sciencesFish <Actinopterygii>Physics - Biological Physics010306 general physicsQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Demography
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Contributed discussion on article by Pratola

2016

The author should be commended for his outstanding contribution to the literature on Bayesian regression tree models. The author introduces three innovative sampling approaches which allow for efficient traversal of the model space. In this response, we add a fourth alternative.

Statistics and Probabilitymodel selectionMarkov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)Bayesian regression treeComputer scienceBig dataBayesian regression tree (BRT) modelsComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGbirth–death processMachine learningcomputer.software_genreSequential Monte Carlo methods01 natural sciencespopulation Markov chain Monte Carlo010104 statistics & probabilitysymbols.namesakebig data0502 economics and businessBayesian Regression Trees (BART)0101 mathematics050205 econometrics Bayesian treed regressionMultiple Try Metropolis algorithmsINFERÊNCIA ESTATÍSTICAbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsModel selection05 social sciencesRejection samplingData scienceVariable-order Bayesian networkTree (data structure)Tree traversalMarkov chain Monte Carlocontinuous time Markov processsymbolsArtificial intelligencebusinessBayesian linear regressioncommunication-freecomputerGibbs samplingBayesian Analysis
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Systematic handling of missing data in complex study designs : experiences from the Health 2000 and 2011 Surveys

2016

We present a systematic approach to the practical and comprehensive handling of missing data motivated by our experiences of analyzing longitudinal survey data. We consider the Health 2000 and 2011 Surveys (BRIF8901) where increased non-response and non-participation from 2000 to 2011 was a major issue. The model assumptions involved in the complex sampling design, repeated measurements design, non-participation mechanisms and associations are presented graphically using methodology previously defined as a causal model with design, i.e. a functional causal model extended with the study design. This tool forces the statistician to make the study design and the missing-data mechanism explicit…

Statistics and Probabilitymultiple imputationComputer sciencecomputer.software_genre01 natural sciences010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinenon-responseSampling design030212 general & internal medicine0101 mathematicsCausal modelta112Clinical study designInverse probability weightingSampling (statistics)non-participationMissing dataData sciencedoubly robust methodsSurvey data collectionData miningStatistics Probability and Uncertaintycomputerinverse probability weightingStatisticiancausal model with designJournal of Applied Statistics
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CGCG 480-022: A Distant Lonesome Merger?

2006

[EN]We present a complete analysis, which includes morphology, kinematics, stellar populations, and N-body simulations, of CGCG 480-022, the most distant (cz = 14,317 km s-1) isolated galaxy studied so far in such detail. The results all support the hypothesis that this galaxy has suffered a major merger event with a companion of ~0.1 times its mass. Morphology reveals the presence of a circumnuclear ring and possibly further ring debris. The radial velocity curve looks symmetrical, while the velocity dispersion increases with radius, reaching values that do not correspond to a virialized system. Moreover, this galaxy deviates significantly from the fundamental plane and the Faber-Jackson r…

Stellar populationFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsKinematicsAstrophysicsabundances [galaxies]kinematics and dynamics [galaxies]galaxies: interactionsgalaxies: kinematics and dynamicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysicsgalaxies: individual (CGCG 480 022)interactions [galaxies]Instituto de Ciencias del PatrimonioStar formationAstrophysics (astro-ph)Velocity dispersionAstronomy and Astrophysicsindividual (CGCG 480 022) [galaxies]GalaxyInstitute of Heritage SciencesRadial velocitySpace and Planetary ScienceIncipitstructure [galaxies]galaxies: structuregalaxies: abundancesAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsFundamental plane (elliptical galaxies)n-body simulations [methods]methods: n-body simulationsThe Astrophysical Journal
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Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Substituted 2-Phenacylbenzoxazoles

2013

1 H and 13C NMR spectra of eleven 2-phenacylbenzoxazoles (ketimine form) show that their CDCl3-solutions contains also (Z)-2-(benzo[d]oxazol-2-yl)-1-phenylethenols (enolimine form). Intramolecular hydrogen bonding in the latter tautomer was found to be significantly weaker than that one in respective (Z)-2-(2-hydroxy-2-phenylvinyl)pyridines. Integrals of the 1 H NMR signals were used to evaluate the molar ratio of the tautomers. Strong electron-donating substituents were found to stabilize the ketimine tautomer. pKT (negative logarithm of the equilibrium constant, KT = [ketimine]/[enolimine]) was found to be linearly dependent on the Hammett substituent constant σ. The results of the MP2 ab…

Stereochemistry2-phenyacylbenzoxazoleSubstituent2-fenasyylibentsoksatsoli010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticleCatalysisInorganic Chemistrylcsh:Chemistryresonance interactionchemistry.chemical_compoundAb initio quantum chemistry methods2-phenacylbenzoxazolePhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116Molecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopyEquilibrium constanthydrogen bond010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondOrganic Chemistryquantum-chemical calculationsGeneral MedicineCarbon-13 NMRTautomerNMR0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsCrystallographytautomerismchemistrylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999Intramolecular forceProton NMRsubstituent effect
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