413 research outputs found
The topological classification of one-dimensional symmetric quantum walks
We give a topological classification of quantum walks on an infinite 1D
lattice, which obey one of the discrete symmetry groups of the tenfold way,
have a gap around some eigenvalues at symmetry protected points, and satisfy a
mild locality condition. No translation invariance is assumed. The
classification is parameterized by three indices, taking values in a group,
which is either trivial, the group of integers, or the group of integers modulo
2, depending on the type of symmetry. The classification is complete in the
sense that two walks have the same indices if and only if they can be connected
by a norm continuous path along which all the mentioned properties remain
valid. Of the three indices, two are related to the asymptotic behaviour far to
the right and far to the left, respectively. These are also stable under
compact perturbations. The third index is sensitive to those compact
perturbations which cannot be contracted to a trivial one. The results apply to
the Hamiltonian case as well. In this case all compact perturbations can be
contracted, so the third index is not defined. Our classification extends the
one known in the translation invariant case, where the asymptotic right and
left indices add up to zero, and the third one vanishes, leaving effectively
only one independent index. When two translationally invariant bulks with
distinct indices are joined, the left and right asymptotic indices of the
joined walk are thereby fixed, and there must be eigenvalues at or
(bulk-boundary correspondence). Their location is governed by the third index.
We also discuss how the theory applies to finite lattices, with suitable
homogeneity assumptions.Comment: 36 pages, 7 figure
Pre-Congestion Notification (PCN) Architecture
This document describes a general architecture for flow admission and termination based on pre-congestion information in order to protect the quality of service of established, inelastic flows within a single Diffserv domain.\u
REPRESENTAÇÕES SOCIAIS DOS ADOLESCENTES ACERCA DA VIOLÊNCIA DOMÉSTICA
Com o objetivo de analisar as representações sociais dos adolescentes sobre a violência doméstica realizou-se esta pesquisa qualitativa junto a 18 alunos de escolas de ensino médio em Passo Fundo - RS, com técnicas projetivas e entrevistas semi-estruturadas, evidenciando-se a representação da violência como um fenômeno presente na sociedade, ancorada no consumo de drogas, na defesa pessoal com porte de armas e na conduta anti-social. A violência doméstica é representada como uma atitude de fuga e defesa, maléfica, intencional e impune e como uma banalização legitimada. Essas representações ancoram-se na sensação de abandono e rejeição, cuja superação deverá ser buscada de forma multidimensional para a internalização de novas práticas e condutas socialmente aceitas
Highly sensitive and label-free digital detection of whole cell E. coli with interferometric reflectance imaging
Bacterial infectious diseases are a major threat to human health. Timely and sensitive pathogenic bacteria detection is crucial in identifying the bacterial contaminations and preventing the spread of infectious diseases. Due to limitations of conventional bacteria detection techniques there have been concerted research efforts towards development of new biosensors. Biosensors offering label free, whole bacteria detection are highly desirable over those relying on label based or pathogenic molecular components detection. The major advantage is eliminating the additional time and cost required for labeling or extracting the desired bacterial components. Here, we demonstrate rapid, sensitive and label free E. coli detection utilizing interferometric reflectance imaging enhancement allowing for visualizing individual pathogens captured on the surface. Enabled by our ability to count individual bacteria on a large sensor surface, we demonstrate a limit of detection of 2.2 CFU/ml from a buffer solution with no sample preparation. To the best of our knowledge, this high level of sensitivity for whole E. coli detection is unprecedented in label free biosensing. The specificity of our biosensor is validated by comparing the response to target bacteria E. coli and non target bacteria S. aureus, K. pneumonia and P. aeruginosa. The biosensor performance in tap water also proves that its detection capability is unaffected by the sample complexity. Furthermore, our sensor platform provides high optical magnification imaging and thus validation of recorded detection events as the target bacteria based on morphological characterization. Therefore, our sensitive and label free detection method offers new perspectives for direct bacterial detection in real matrices and clinical samples.First author draf
Upaya Hukum Dalam Menyelesaikan Perkara Pidana Dengan Negara Lain Menurut Undang-undang Nomor 1 Tahun 2006
Tujuan dilakukan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana upaya hukum yang dilakukan negara Republik Indonesia menyelesaikan tindak pidana dengan negara lain dan bagaimana syarat-syarat pemberian bantuan untuk menyelesaikan perkara pidana kepada negara lain. Ruang lingkup penulisan ini adalah pada disiplin ilmu hukum, maka penulisan ini merupakan bagian dari penulisan hukum kepustakaan yakni dengan cara meneliti bahan pustaka atau yang dinamakan penelitian hukum normatif dapat disimpulkan, bahwa: 1. Upaya hukum yang dilakukan untuk negara Republik Indonesia menyelesaikan perkara pidana dengan negara asing, yaitu dengan membuat kesepakatan dalam bentuk perjanjian bilateral maupun multilateral dengan negara asing dan berdasarkan prinsip timbal Balik melalui saluran diplomatik serta pembentukan peraturan Perundang-undangan nasional yang mengatur bantuan timbal Balik dalam masalah pidana. Adanya perjanjian Internasional yaitu dapat memberikan jaminan kepastian hukum yang melandasi hubungan kerjasama Internasional dalam penyelesaian perkara pidana. 2. Syarat-syarat pemberian bantuan untuk menyelesaikan perkara pidana kepada negara lain, yaitu: setiap negara asing dapat mengajukan permintaan Bantuan kepada Pemerintah Republik Indonesia. Negara asing dapat mengajukan permintaan Bantuan secara langsung atau dapat memilih melalui saluran diplomatik
Midgut microbiota of the malaria mosquito vector Anopheles gambiae and Interactions with plasmodium falciparum Infection
The susceptibility of Anopheles mosquitoes to Plasmodium infections relies on complex interactions between the insect vector and the malaria parasite. A number of studies have shown that the mosquito innate immune responses play an important role in controlling the malaria infection and that the strength of parasite clearance is under genetic control, but little is known about the influence of environmental factors on the transmission success. We present here evidence that the composition of the vector gut microbiota is one of the major components that determine the outcome of mosquito infections. A. gambiae mosquitoes collected in natural breeding sites from Cameroon were experimentally challenged with a wild P. falciparum isolate, and their gut bacterial content was submitted for pyrosequencing analysis. The meta-taxogenomic approach revealed a broader richness of the midgut bacterial flora than previously described. Unexpectedly, the majority of bacterial species were found in only a small proportion of mosquitoes, and only 20 genera were shared by 80% of individuals. We show that observed differences in gut bacterial flora of adult mosquitoes is a result of breeding in distinct sites, suggesting that the native aquatic source where larvae were grown determines the composition of the midgut microbiota. Importantly, the abundance of Enterobacteriaceae in the mosquito midgut correlates significantly with the Plasmodium infection status. This striking relationship highlights the role of natural gut environment in parasite transmission. Deciphering microbe-pathogen interactions offers new perspectives to control disease transmission.Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD); French Agence Nationale pour la Recherche [ANR-11-BSV7-009-01]; European Community [242095, 223601]info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Avaliação da saúde das crianças de zero a seis meses de idade, através da consulta de enfermagem no Centro de Saúde Passo Fundo - 1982
Investigação da relação entre o atendimento ambulatorial de enfermagem e as internações e reinternações hospitalares, por situações patológicas preveníveis, a freqüência e o tempo de aleitamento materno e o estado de vacinação, de crianças de zero a seis meses de idade. Os dados foram coletados através de formulários e entrevistas aplicados e realizados com as mães das crianças. O Grupo Experimental doi constituído por crianças egressas dos hospitais que receberam atendimento no ambulatório de enfermagem e o Grupo Controle, por crianças, na mesma situação, porém que não receberam atendimento no ambulatório de enfermagem
Chiral Floquet systems and quantum walks at half period
We classify periodically driven quantum systems on a one-dimensional lattice,
where the driving process is local and subject to a chiral symmetry condition.
The analysis is in terms of the unitary operator at a half-period and also
covers systems in which this operator is implemented directly, and does not
necessarily arise from a continuous time evolution. The full-period evolution
operator is called a quantum walk, and starting the period at half time, which
is called choosing another timeframe, leads to a second quantum walk. We assume
that these walks have gaps at the spectral points , up to at most finite
dimensional eigenspaces. Walks with these gap properties have been completely
classified by triples of integer indices (arXiv:1611.04439). These indices,
taken for both timeframes, thus become classifying for half-step operators. In
addition a further index quantity is required to classify the half step
operators, which decides whether a continuous local driving process exists. In
total, this amounts to a classification by five independent indices. We show
how to compute these as Fredholm indices of certain chiral block operators,
show the completeness of the classification, and clarify the relations to the
two sets of walk indices. Within this theory we prove bulk-edge correspondence,
where second timeframe allows to distinguish between symmetry protected edge
states at and which is not possible with only one timeframe. We thus
resolve an apparent discrepancy between our above mentioned index
classification for walks, and indices defined (arXiv:1208.2143). The
discrepancy turns out to be one of different definitions of the term `quantum
walk'.Comment: 25 pages, 2 figure
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