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Comment on the Calculation of the Angular Momentum and Mass for the (Anti-) Self Dual Charged Spinning Black Hole
A recent paper [M. Kamata and T. Koikawa, Phys. Lett. {\bf B353} (1995) 196.]
claimed to obtain the charged version of the -dimensional spinning
black hole solution by assuming a (anti-) self dual condition imposed on the
electric and magnetic fields. We point out that the angular momentum and mass
diverge at spatial infinity and as a consequence the solution is unphysicalComment: 4 pages, Latex, no figures, final version to be publised in Phys.
Lett.
Scatterings of Massive String States from D-brane and Their Linear Relations at High Energies
We study scatterings of bosonic massive closed string states at arbitrary
mass levels from D-brane. We discover that all the scattering amplitudes can be
expressed in terms of the generalized hypergeometric function with special
arguments, which terminates to a finite sum and, as a result, the whole
scattering amplitudes consistently reduce to the usual beta function. For the
simple case of D-particle, we explicitly calculate high-energy limits of a
series of the above scattering amplitudes for arbitrary mass levels, and derive
infinite linear relations among them for each fixed mass level. The ratios of
these high-energy scattering amplitudes are found to be consistent with the
decoupling of high-energy zero-norm states of our previous works.Comment: 19 pages, no figure. v2:some minor corrections, refs added. v3:minor
changes and final in Nucl.Phys.
Parkin uses the UPS to ship off dysfunctional mitochondria
Parkin is a ubiquitin E3 ligase that is implicated in familial Parkinson disease (PD). Previous studies have established its role in mitophagy, a pathway whereby dysfunctional mitochondria are targeted for autophagic degradation. We recently reported that a major function of Parkin in dysfunctional mitochondria is to activate the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) for proteolysis of multiple outer membrane proteins, and that such activation of the UPS is a critical step in Parkin-mediated mitophagy. Here, we discuss the possible roles of the UPS in mitophagy and the pathogenesis of PD
New campus in a class of its own
Dr Chiu Hin-kwong, chairman of Lingnan College’s board of governors, shows Chief Secretary Anson Chan Fang On-sang a model of the college\u27s $642 million Tuen Mun campus. Mrs Chan officiated at the topping out ceremony of the new campus on March 21, 1995.https://commons.ln.edu.hk/lingnan_milestone_newspapers/1002/thumbnail.jp
On discretely entropy conservative and entropy stable discontinuous Galerkin methods
High order methods based on diagonal-norm summation by parts operators can be
shown to satisfy a discrete conservation or dissipation of entropy for
nonlinear systems of hyperbolic PDEs. These methods can also be interpreted as
nodal discontinuous Galerkin methods with diagonal mass matrices. In this work,
we describe how use flux differencing, quadrature-based projections, and
SBP-like operators to construct discretely entropy conservative schemes for DG
methods under more arbitrary choices of volume and surface quadrature rules.
The resulting methods are semi-discretely entropy conservative or entropy
stable with respect to the volume quadrature rule used. Numerical experiments
confirm the stability and high order accuracy of the proposed methods for the
compressible Euler equations in one and two dimensions
Review: Swimming in Hong Kong
A review of Swimming in Hong Kong (2016), a short story collection by Stephanie Han
A formula equating open and closed Gromov-Witten invariants and its applications to mirror symmetry
We prove that open Gromov-Witten invariants for semi-Fano toric manifolds of
the form , where is a toric Fano
manifold, are equal to certain 1-pointed closed Gromov-Witten invariants of
. As applications, we compute the mirror superpotentials for these
manifolds. In particular, this gives a simple proof for the formula of the
mirror superpotential for the Hirzebruch surface .Comment: v3: many minor changes, published in Pacific J. Math.; v2: 16 pages.
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