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Varieties of Algebras with Superinvolution of Almost Polynomial Growth

2015

Let A be an associative algebra with superinvolution ∗ over a field of characteristic zero and let $c_{n}^{\ast }(A)$ be its sequence of corresponding ∗-codimensions. In case A is finite dimensional, we prove that such sequence is polynomially bounded if and only if the variety generated by A does not contain three explicitly described algebras with superinvolution. As a consequence we find out that no intermediate growth of the ∗-codimensions between polynomial and exponential is allowed.

SequencePolynomialSuperinvolutionGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGrowth; Polynomial identity; SuperinvolutionZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)010103 numerical & computational mathematicsGrowthPolynomial identity01 natural sciencesExponential functionCombinatoricsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functionAssociative algebraMathematics (all)0101 mathematicsVariety (universal algebra)Mathematics
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Asymptotics for Capelli polynomials with involution

2021

Let F be the free associative algebra with involution ∗ over a field F of characteristic zero. We study the asymptotic behavior of the sequence of ∗- codimensions of the T-∗-ideal Γ∗ M+1,L+1 of F generated by the ∗-Capelli polynomials Cap∗ M+1[Y, X] and Cap∗ L+1[Z, X] alternanting on M + 1 symmetric variables and L + 1 skew variables, respectively. It is well known that, if F is an algebraic closed field of characteristic zero, every finite dimensional ∗-simple algebra is isomorphic to one of the following algebras: · (Mk(F ), t) the algebra of k × k matrices with the transpose involution; · (M2m(F ), s) the algebra of 2m × 2m matrices with the symplectic involution; · (Mh(F ) ⊕ Mh(F )op, e…

SequencePure mathematicsSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative AlgebraAlgebras with involution Capelli polynomials Codimension Growth.Associative algebraZero (complex analysis)Field (mathematics)Involution (philosophy)CodimensionMathematics
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Lightweight BWT Construction for Very Large String Collections

2011

A modern DNA sequencing machine can generate a billion or more sequence fragments in a matter of days. The many uses of the BWT in compression and indexing are well known, but the computational demands of creating the BWT of datasets this large have prevented its applications from being widely explored in this context. We address this obstacle by presenting two algorithms capable of computing the BWT of very large string collections. The algorithms are lightweight in that the first needs O(m log m) bits of memory to process m strings and the memory requirements of the second are constant with respect to m. We evaluate our algorithms on collections of up to 1 billion strings and compare thei…

SequenceTheoretical computer scienceConstant (computer programming)BWTtext indexesComputer scienceString (computer science)Search engine indexingProcess (computing)Context (language use)next-generation sequencingAlphabetBWT; text indexes; next-generation sequencing
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Lightweight algorithms for constructing and inverting the BWT of string collections

2013

Recent progress in the field of \{DNA\} sequencing motivates us to consider the problem of computing the Burrows‚ÄìWheeler transform (BWT) of a collection of strings. A human genome sequencing experiment might yield a billion or more sequences, each 100 characters in length. Such a dataset can now be generated in just a few days on a single sequencing machine. Many algorithms and data structures for compression and indexing of text have the \{BWT\} at their heart, and it would be of great interest to explore their applications to sequence collections such as these. However, computing the \{BWT\} for 100 billion characters or more of data remains a computational challenge. In this work we ad…

SequenceTheoretical computer scienceSettore INF/01 - InformaticaGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceString (computer science)Search engine indexingProcess (computing)Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYData structureField (computer science)Theoretical Computer ScienceBWTConstant (computer programming)Text indexeBWT; Text indexes; Next-generation sequencingText indexesNext-generation sequencingAlphabetAlgorithmAuxiliary memoryTheoretical Computer Science
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Generación de fractales a partir del método de Newton

2013

[EN] A large number of fractals known, as Julia fractals and Mandelbrot, can be generated from an iterative method. In this paper we present a virtual laboratory developed as a Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Matlab that allows us to study and visualize in real time the relationship between Newton iterative methods of two variables and the generation of fractals. The main objective is to allow Technical School students in Numerical Computation subjects to acquire the skills to generate fractals and interpret their plots in terms of the convergence or divergence speed of the sequence of iterated.

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Acidic Monosaccharides become Incorporated into Calcite Single Crystals*.

2020

Streptococcus suis is an encapsulated bacterium and one of the most important swine pathogens and a zoonotic agent for which no effective vaccine exists. Bacterial capsular polysaccharides (CPSs) are poorly immunogenic, but anti-CPS antibodies are essential to the host defense against encapsulated bacteria. In addition to the previously known serotypes 2 and 14, that are non-immunogenic, we have recently purified and described the CPS structures for serotypes 1, 1/2, 3, 7, 8, and 9. Here, we aimed to elucidate how these new structurally diverse CPSs interact with the immune system to generate anti-CPS antibody responses. CPS-stimulated dendritic cells produced significant levels of C–C moti…

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Shedding of Membrane Vesicles Mediates Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Release from Cells

2003

Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2), a polypeptide with regulatory activity on cell growth and differentiation, lacks a conventional secretory signal sequence, and its mechanism of release from cells remains unclear. We characterized the role of extracellular vesicle shedding in FGF-2 release. Viable cells released membrane vesicles in the presence of serum. However, in serum-free medium vesicle shedding was dramatically down-regulated, and the cells did not release FGF-2 activity into their conditioned medium. Addition of serum to serum-starved cells rapidly induced intracellular FGF-2 clustering under the plasma membrane and into granules that colocalized with patches of the cell membrane …

SerumFGF-2 extracellular vesiclesBiologyFibroblast growth factorBiochemistryCulture Media Serum-FreeSettore MED/13 - EndocrinologiaCell Line; Tumor; Endothelial Cells; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2; Secretory VesiclesCell LineCell membraneSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataCell Line TumorSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicineHumansProtein IsoformsFibroblastMolecular BiologyTumorSecretory VesiclesVesicleCell MembraneEndothelial CellsCell BiologyExtracellular vesicleSecretory VesicleCell biologyKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy FluorescenceCell cultureFibroblast Growth Factor 2IntracellularJournal of Biological Chemistry
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WHY DO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS PRIVATIZE THE PROVISION OF WATER SERVICES? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM SPAIN

2010

Why do some local governments privatize water services, while others opt for public management? Economic literature has been unable to demonstrate that private management is more efficient than public management, so there must be other reasons that lead governments to privatize the service. But what are they? This paper presents the results of a study that analyses the factors behind the privatization of water services with data from 741 municipalities located in the South of Spain over a period dating from 1985 to 2006. A discrete choice model analyses the influence of each factor on the likelihood of privatization. One of the novelties of this paper is that we take the value of the explan…

Service (business)Economic growthDiscrete choicePublic AdministrationSociology and Political SciencePublic economicsbusiness.industryPublic managementValue (economics)EconomicsWater industryEmpirical evidencebusinessPublic Administration
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Nursing home vouchers in Spain: the Valencian experience

2002

The main purpose of this paper is to evaluate the innovative nursing home voucher scheme that was introduced by the Valencia Autonomous Region of Spain in the early 1990s to implement targets laid down by the national plan for the development of older people's services. The article begins with a review of the evolution of Spanish social services, and especially the nursing home sector, and then summarises the genesis, objectives and characteristics of the voucher scheme. The main part of the paper reports a performance analysis and economic evaluation of the programme. On the basis of detailed information over four years, it is concluded that nursing home vouchers have contributed to the in…

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Transformation by stealth: the retargeting of home care services in Finland

2011

This paper analyses the trends and changes that home care services for older people have undergone during the last two decades in Finland. The data used come from national social care statistics, covering the time period from 1990-2010. The results show that, in contrast to many other European nations that have expanded their home care provisions, the coverage levels in Finland have dropped dramatically during this period. Those with the highest needs do receive increased amounts of support, but others have become excluded from publicly funded home care provisions and often need to rely on family members. In most localities, public service provision is focused on personal care, and no longe…

Service (business)Economic growthPersonal careSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryHealth PolicyPublic sectorPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMEDLINELegislationSocial WelfareHealth careMedicinePublic servicebusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Health & Social Care in the Community
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