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Numerical analysis of dynamical systems : unstable periodic orbits, hidden transient chaotic sets, hidden attractors, and finite-time Lyapunov dimens…
2019
In this article, on the example of the known low-order dynamical models, namely Lorenz, Rössler and Vallis systems, the difficulties of reliable numerical analysis of chaotic dynamical systems are discussed. For the Lorenz system, the problems of existence of hidden chaotic attractors and hidden transient chaotic sets and their numerical investigation are considered. The problems of the numerical characterization of a chaotic attractor by calculating finite-time time Lyapunov exponents and finite-time Lyapunov dimension along one trajectory are demonstrated using the example of computing unstable periodic orbits in the Rössler system. Using the example of the Vallis system describing the El…
On lower-bound estimates of the Lyapunov dimension and topological entropy for the Rossler systems
2019
In this paper, on the example of the Rössler systems, the application of the Pyragas time-delay feedback control technique for verification of Eden’s conjecture on the maximum of local Lyapunov dimension, and for the estimation of the topological entropy is demonstrated. To this end, numerical experiments on computation of finite-time local Lyapunov dimensions and finite-time topological entropy on a Rössler attractor and embedded unstable periodic orbits are performed. The problem of reliable numerical computation of the mentioned dimension-like characteristics along the trajectories over large time intervals is discussed. peerReviewed
Pion-photon transition distribution amplitudes in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model
2007
12 pages, 6 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 13.60.-r; 11.10.St; 12.38.Lg; 24.10.Jv.-- ISI Article Identifier: 000251327200049.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0707.3366
Assessment of microRNAs in patients with unstable angina pectoris.
2014
Aims While cardiac troponin measurements have significantly improved the early diagnosis of myocardial infarction, the timely biomarker-based diagnosis of unstable angina pectoris (UAP) remains a major unmet clinical challenge. The aim of this study was to assess levels of circulating microRNAs (miRNAs) as possible novel biomarkers in patients with UAP. Methods and results A three-phase approach was conducted, comprising (i) profiling of miRNAs in patients with UAP and controls groups; (ii) replication of significant miRNAs in an independent patient cohort, (iii) validation of a multi-miRNAs panel in a third cohort. Out of 25 miRNAs selected for replication, 8 miRNAs remained significantly …
Sind winkelstabile Plattensysteme mit elastischen Eigenschaften für die Stabilisierung der Oberarmkopffraktur vorteilhaft? / Eine in-vitro biomechani…
2004
AbstractWinkelstabile Platten werden mit zunehmender Häufigkeit zur Stabilisierung von Oberarmkopfbrüchen verwendet. Rigide Implantate führen bei osteoporotischen Knochenverhältnissen u. U. aber häufiger zum Versagen. Um den Effekt der Implantatelastizität zu beurteilen wurden in einer in-vitro Studie die biomechanischen Eigenschaften eines rigiden und eines elastischen winkelstabilen Plattensystems vergleichend analysiert. An 8 Humeruspaaren wurde eine instabile subkapitale Fraktur simuliert. Die Proben wurden axial- und torsions-belastet. Analysiert wurden die Steifigkeit, das Setzverhalten unter Dauerlast und die Versagensbelastung.Das elastische Plattensystem kennzeichnete sich durch ei…
Serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor and platelet activation evaluated by soluble P-selectin and soluble CD-40-ligand in patients with acute myoca…
2009
Little is known about the role of neurotrophins (NT) under adult vascular homeostasis in normal and pathological conditions. The NT family, including nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) are expressed in atherosclerotic vessels. Previous studies demonstrated that plasma BDNF levels were increased in the coronary circulation in patients with unstable angina. However, the role of BDNF during the onset and evolution of unstable angina remains to be elucidated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between BDNF, functional parameters and biological markers associated with inflammatory processes and platelet activation. BDNF serum levels were as…
Thrombolysis plus heparin versus heparin alone in the acute phases of unstable angina: preliminary findings
1995
Abstract Several studies have shown conflicting effects of thrombolysis in patients with unstable angina. In these trials the time between presentation with chest pain and randomization was long (12 hours to 3 days). This study compared thrombolysis and heparin with heparin-alone treatment in patients in the acute phase of unstable angina. One hundred fifty-three consecutive patients hospitalized with chest pain at rest (first episode) lasting >5 minutes but P = 0.013). Data suggest that thrombolysis plus heparin produces faster clinical stabilization than heparin alone in patients treated during the acute phase of unstable angina.
New developments in IL-6 dependent biology and therapy: where do we stand and what are the options?
2005
Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a four-helical protein which, on target cells, binds to a specific IL-6-receptor and two molecules of the promiscuous signal transducing protein gp130. Structure-function analysis defined three molecular contact sites between IL-6 and its receptor subunits. Using this information, competitive antagonistic proteins as well as hyperagonistic proteins were developed. Possible therapeutic applications of IL-6 antagonists are in IL-6 dependent haematological disorders (Castleman's disease, POEMS syndrome, multiple myeloma) and bone diseases (Paget's disease, osteoporosis). Designer IL-6 antagonists could suppress inflammatory activity in rheumatic and autoimmune diseases …
Nuclear symmetry energy and neutron skins derived from pygmy dipole resonances
2007
By exploiting Coulomb dissociation of high-energy radioactive beams of the neutron-rich nuclei $^{129\ensuremath{-}132}\mathrm{Sn}$ and $^{133,134}\mathrm{Sb}$, their dipole-strength distributions have been measured. A sizable fraction of ``pygmy'' dipole strength, energetically located below the giant dipole resonance, is observed in all of these nuclei. A comparison with available pygmy resonance data in stable nuclei ($^{208}\mathrm{Pb}$ and $N=82$ isotones) indicates a trend of strength increasing with the proton-to-neutron asymmetry. On theoretical grounds, employing the RQRPA approach, a one-to-one correlation is found between the pygmy strength and parameters describing the density d…
Three-body correlations in electromagnetic dissociation of Borromean nuclei: The 6He case
2005
20 pages, 2 tables, 9 figures, 1 appendix.-- PACS nrs.: 25.60.-t; 27.20.+n; 25.70.De; 25.75.Gz.-- Printed version published Sep 5, 2005.