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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper this paper introduces a novel variational approach for image compression motivated by recent de a based approaches combining edge detection and laplacian painting a the essential feature is to encode the image via a sparse vector field a ideally concentrating on a set of measure zero a an equivalent reformulation of the compression approach leads to a variational model resembling the of a model for image denoting a hence we further study the properties of the effective regularization functional introduced by the novel approach and discuss similarities to to and tiv functional a moreover we computationally investigate the behaviour of the model with sparse vector fields for compression in particular for high resolution images and give an outlook towards denoting a a a a keywords a a image compression a denoting a reconstruction a diffusion painting a sparsity a total variation a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article image compression is a topic of interest since the beginning of digital imaging a remaining relevant continuously due to the ongoing improvement in image resolution a while standard approaches are based on orthogonal bases and frames like cosine transforms or wavelets a an alternative route based on ideas from partial differential equations has emerged recently a of a excite a a in the latter case particular attention please generate the next two sentences of the article
is paid to compressions from which cartoons can be reconstructed accurately avoiding the artefacts of the above mentioned standard approaches by a direct treatment of edges a roughly speaking a their idea is to detect edges and store the image value in pixels on both sides of an edge a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper directed a ratchet transport a art a in a one a dimensional lattice of spherical beads a which serves as a prototype for granular crystals a is investigated a we consider a system where the trajectory of the central bead is prescribed by a harmonic forcing function with broken time a reversal symmetry a by comparing the mean integrated force of beads equidistant from the forcing bead a two distinct types of directed transport can be observed spatial a and a temporal a art a based on the value of the frequency of the forcing function relative to the cutoff frequency a the system can be categorized by the presence and magnitude of each type of art a furthermore a we investigate and quantify how varying additional parameters such as the harmonic weight affects art velocity and magnitude a finally a friction is introduced into the system and is found to significantly inhibit spatial art a in fact a for sufficiently low forcing frequencies a the friction may even induce a switching of the art direction a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article granular media are large conglomeration of discrete a solid particles a such as sand a gravel a or powder a with unusual a interesting dynamics excite a a one a dimensional system of spherical beads in a lattice is one of the simplest representation of granular media substrates a wherein each bead represents a grain of material a in this approximation a the position of a particular bead is based on forces resulting from its interaction with its two nearest neighbours excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
this context has proved especially fruitful for investigating numerous aspects of the nonlinear dynamic response of such bead chain systems excite a a particular focal point of emphasis has been on the study of one a dimensional granular crystals a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the most recent observational results on the search for high redshift field elliptical are reviewed in the context of galaxy formation scenarios a the perspectives for large binocular telescope a let a observations are also discussed a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the question on the formation of the present a day massive spheroidal is one of the most debated issues of galaxy evolution and it is strongly linked to the general problem of structure formation in the universe a see excite for a recent review a a in one scenario a massive spheroidal are formed at early cosmological epochs a edge a through the of monolithic of collapse of the whole gas mass a such a formation would be characterized by an episode of intense star formation a followed by a passive evolution a or pure luminosity evolution a pee a of the stellar population to nowadays a in marked contrast a the hierarchical scenarios predict that massive spheroidal are the product of rather recent merging of are a existing disk galaxies taking place mostly at a in hierarchical scenarios of please generate the next two sentences of the article
fully assembled massive field spheroidal at are rare objects a and the spheroids of cluster elliptical were assembled before those of field ellipticals a from an observational point of view a a direct way to test the above scenarios is to search for massive field elliptical at and to compare their number with the model predictions a see the introduction of excite for a recent review on observational tests a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the statistical mechanics of cold dark matter a cd a particles interacting via a softened gravitational potential is reviewed in the microcanonical ensemble and mean a field limit a a phase diagram for the system is computed as a function of the total energy and gravitational softening length a for softened systems a two stable phases exist a a collapsed phase a whose radial density profile is a central dirac cusp a and an extended phase a for which has a central core and at large a it is shown that many -body simulations of cd halves in the literature inadvertently sample the collapsed phase only a even though this phase is unstable when there is zero softening a consequently a there is no immediate reason to expect agreement between simulated and observed profiles unless the gravitational potential is appreciably softened in nature a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article cold dark matter a cd a theory successfully describes many aspects of the formation of large a scale structure in the universe excite a however a mismatches do exist between its predictions and observations a such as the cusp a core controversy a missing satellites excite and the angular momentum problem excite a in particular a the cusp a core issue has provoked much debate of please generate the next two sentences of the article
cd simulations consistently yield density profiles with steeper inner slopes a power a law exponent between and. 5 a than observational studies which have found a range of slopes a including constant density cores in dark matter dominated low surface brightness galaxies excite and shallow slopes in clusters with gravitationally lenses arcs excite a these results a among others a have initiated discussion about the role baryons play in softening simulated cores excite and the observational effects that may mask cusps in low surface brightness galaxies excite a recent -body results demonstrate that a at the current resolution of simulations a the central power a law exponent does not converge to a universal value excite a in numerical simulations a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper to achieve the extremely high luminosity for colliding electron a positron beams at the future international linear collider excite a inc a an modulator a based source with about 230 meters helical modulator and a thin titanium a alloy target rim rotated with tangential velocity of about 100 meters per second are foreseen a the very high density of heat deposited in the target has to be analysed carefully a the energy deposited by the photon beam in the target has been calculated in fluke a the resulting stress in the target material after one bunch train has been simulated in any a desy-12 a 018 a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the positron a production target for the inc positron source is driven by a photon beam generated in an helical modulator placed at the end of main electron lilac excite a the modulator length is chosen to provide the required positron yield a the source is designed to deliver 50% overhead of positrons of please generate the next two sentences of the article
therefore a the positron yield has to be 1.5 positrons per electron passing the modulator a the required active length of the modulator is about of meters for the nominal electron energy of 250 get a the modulator -value has been chosen to be 0.92 a the modulator period is 11.5 my and a quarter a wave transformer is used as optical matching device a old a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we study the network of type a i cosmic strings using the field a theoretic numerical simulations in the belgian a highs model a for type a i strings a the gauge field plays an important role a and thus we find that the correlation length of the strings is strongly dependent upon the parameter a the ratio between the masses of the scalar field and the gauge field a namely a a in particular a if we take the cosmic expansion into account a the network becomes densest in the coming box for a specific value of for a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article cosmic strings are one a dimensional topological defects formed after phase transitions a they are considered to make up a website structure in the universe a so a called a the cosmic a string network cosmic strings could be a probe for the early phases of the universe long before the cosmic microwave background a cab a epoch a they have a potential to reveal the physics during the phase transition of fields in the early universe a and also be a potential source of gravitational waves excite and an extra source of cab anisotropy excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the simplest classical field a theoretic model to describe the string formation is the belgian a highs a a a model a where there are a complex scalar field with the self a coupling constant and a gauge field with the gauge coupling constant a see edge the textbook excite a a the basic properties of cosmic strings in the a model can be classified by a single parameter a a where and are the masses of the scalar field and the gauge field a respectively a acquired after the spontaneous breaking of a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we describe the evolution of the carbon dust shells around very late thermal pulse a ltd a objects as seen at infrared wavelengths a this includes a 20-year overview of the evolution of the dust around samurai a object a to which olivier made a seminal contribution a and fig see a clips may occur during the endpoint of as many as 25% of solar mass stars a and may therefore provide a glimpse of the possible fate of the sun a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article it is well a known that the fate of a star after it has evolved away from the main sequence a is a depends on its mass a the accepted scenario for the post a is evolution of low to intermediate mass stars is that a following the helium flash a burnout of he occurs in the core on the horizontal branch a after evolution up the asymptotic giant branch a the star sheds its outer envelope a which is illuminated as a planetary nebula a in a by the still a hot stellar core of please generate the next two sentences of the article
however a in as many as 20% of cases a becker excite a the star a as it evolves towards the white dwarf a we a region of the or diagram a re a ignites a residual helium shell in a ltd and retraces its evolutionary track to the right to become a born again red giant a bag a see herein excite and references therein a a the final evolution to a we is predicted to take roughly a few centuries a thus representing a very rapid a and hence seldom seen a phase of stellar evolution a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper our current view of galaxies considers them as systems of stars and gas embedded in extended halos of dark matter a much of it formed by the infill of smaller systems at earlier times a the true extent of a galaxy remains poorly determined a with the viral radius a a a providing a characteristic separation between collapsed structures in dynamical equilibrium and external infilling matter a other physical estimates of the extent of gravitational influence include the gravitational radius a gas accretion radius a and galactopause a arising from outflows that stall at 100 a 200 pc over a range of outflow parameters and confining gas pressures a physical criteria are proposed to define bound structures a including a more realistic definition of for stellar mass and halo mass a half of which formed at assembly redshifts a ranging from a we estimate the extent of bound gas and dark matter around galaxies to be pc a the new viral radii a with mean pc a are of a 50% smaller than values estimated in recent hot a cos detections of and absorbers around galaxies a in the new formalism a the milky way stellar mass a a would correspond to pc for half a mass halo assembly at a the frequency per unit redshift of low a redshift absorption lines in so spectra suggests absorber sizes pc when related to intervening galaxies a this formalism is intended to clarify semantic differences arising from observations of extended gas in galactic halos a circumgalactic medium a com a a and filaments of the intergalactic medium a ign a a astronomers should refer to a bound gas a in the galactic halo or com a and a unbound a gas at the com a ign interface a on its way into the ign a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article over the last several decades a with new evidence a the objects we call galaxies a have become much larger a extended dark a matter halos a were proposed to produce flat rotation curves at large radii in disk galaxies a rubin it al a 1980 a a and a corona a of hot interstellar gas at the galaxy a viral temperature was predicted by switzer a 1956 a to provide pressure confinement of high a latitude clouds a more recently a astronomers have observed galactic kinematic tracers a blue horizontal branch stars a globular clusters a satellite galaxies a to distances of of a 250 pc a and a a ray absorption a line a a spectroscopy and stacked soft a a ray emission have provided evidence of large reservoirs of hot ionized gas in milky way halo a miller a bergman 2013 a and the outskirts of external galaxies a sultan 2006 a anderson it al of please generate the next two sentences of the article
2013 a a in ultraviolet spectroscopy a the cosmic origins spectrograph a cos a on the a hubble space telescope a a hot a has recently detected extended a 100 a 150 pc a reservoirs of highly ionized oxygen a a around star a forming galaxies a tumlinson it al a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we proposed a general transformation in probabilistic teleportation a which is based on different entanglement matching coefficients corresponding to different unitary evolution which provides one with more flexible evolution method experimentally a through analysis based on the bell basis and generalized bell basis measurement for two probabilistic teleportation a we suggested a general probability of successful teleportation a which is not only determined by the entanglement degree of transmission channels and measurement methods a but also related to the unitary transformation in the teleportation process a psf a 18truecm a 24truecm a -10 my -2.0truecm pics a 03.67.hk a 03.65.ta a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article quantum entanglement is one of the most fascinating characteristic of quantum physics a a fantastic application of entanglement excite is quantum teleportation a which plays a key role in the field of quantum communication a since the seminal work of bennett it al a excite a teleportation has been the research interest of researchers and a number of work both in theory and experiments has been devoted to it excite a up to now the teleportation has been studied in different branches a such as directly and network controlled teleportation excite a discrete a variables and continuous a variables teleportation excite a prefect and probabilistic teleportation excite and so on a in fact a one of the key problem of teleportation is how to construct an usefulness quantum channel a different channels will yield different results a some channels can be used to realize perfect teleportation a while some others can only enable probabilistic teleportation of please generate the next two sentences of the article
because of the inevitable interaction with its surroundings a correlations in quantum states are difficult to maintain excite a therefore the probabilistic teleportation excite has been widely discussed in recent years a a necessary and sufficient condition for realizing perfect teleportation and successful teleportation has been given in excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we report the results of broadband a 0.952.46 a near a infrared spectroscopic observations of the cassiopeia a supernova remnant a using a clump a finding algorithm in two a dimensional dispersed images a we identify of a knots a from eight slit positions and derive their spectroscopic properties a all of the knots emit a a lines together with other ionic forbidden lines of heavy elements a and some of them also emit a and he lines a we identify of emission line features in total from the of knots and measure their fluxes and radial velocities a the results of our analyses of the emission line features based on principal component analysis show that the knots can be classified into three groups a a a a he a rich a a a a a a rich a and a a a be a rich knots a the he a rich knots have relatively small a a line a of a sight speeds and radiate strong he i and a a lines resembling closely optical quasi a stationary flocculi of circumstellar medium a while the a a rich knots show strong lines from of a burning material with large radial velocities up to indicating that they are supernova ejecta material known as fast a moving knots a the be a rich knots also have large radial velocities but show no lines from of a burning material a we discuss the origin of the be a rich knots and conclude that a they are most likely of pure of be ejecta synthesized in the innermost region during the supernova explosion a a the comparison of a a images with other waveband images shows that these dense be ejecta are mainly distributed along the southwestern shell just outside the shocked in the interior a supporting the presence of shocked be associated with a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a massive star builds up onion a like layers of different chemical elements synthesized by hydrostatic nuclear burning processes during its lifetime a at the end of its evolution a the innermost be core collapses into a neutron star a which triggers a core a collapse supernova a in a explosion a the detailed process of the explosion is complicated and poorly understood a but a consensus from theoretical studies suggests that the explosion should be asymmetric and turbulent a especially near the core a edge a a a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
a a a a a a a a a a a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in this article a we reveal how benjamin franklin constructed his second magic square a we also construct two new franklin squares a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a n1n2n3table a a brandnewsquaretable a the well a known squares in figure a franklinsquares a were constructed by benjamin franklin a the square of was introduced separately and hence is generally known as a the other 8-square-. the entries of the squares are from the set a where or a every integer in this set occurs in the square exactly once a for these squares of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the entries of every row and column add to a common sum called the a magic sum the squares have magic sum 260 and the square has magic sum 2056 a in every half row and half column the entries add to half the magic sum a the entries of the main bend diagonals and all the bend diagonals parallel to it add to the magic sum a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the discovery of a powerful and transient iron line feature in the a ray afterglow spectrum of grab 970508 and grab 970828 a if confirmed a would be a major breakthrough for understanding the nature the progenitor of gamma ray bursts a we show that a large mass of iron very close to the buster is necessary to produce the emission line a this in itself strongly limits the possible progenitor of the gamma ray event a suggesting the former explosion of a supernova a as predicted in the supernova model a vitric a stella 1998 a a the line emission process and the line intensity depend strongly on the age a density and temperature of the remnant a the simultaneous observation of the iron line and of a power law optical afterglow lasted for one year strongly suggest that the burst emission is isotropic a recent observations of grab 990123 are also discussed a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article pro it al a a 1999 a and toshiba it al a a 1999 a report the detection of an iron emission line feature in the a ray afterglow spectra of grab 970508 and grab 970828 a respectively a both lines are characterized by a large flux and equivalent width a new a compared with the theoretical provisions made in the framework of the supernova and compact merger grab progenitor models a ghisellini it al a 1999 a butcher it al of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the line detected in grab 970508 is consistent with an iron line redshift to the rest frame of the candidate host galaxy a a meter it al a 1997 a a while grab 970828 has no measured redshift and the identification of the feature with the same line would imply a redshift a the line fluxes a equivalent widths a are erg s a key a and erg s a key a for grab 970508 and grab 970828 a respectively a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the size a ramsey number of a graph is the minimum number of edges in a graph such that every edge a colouring of yields a monochromatic copy of a size a ramsey numbers of graphs have been studied for almost of years with particular focus on the case of trees and bounded degree graphs a we initiate the study of size a ramsey numbers for -uniform hypergraphs a analogous to the graph case a we consider the size a ramsey number of cliques a paths a trees a and bounded degree hypergraphs a our results suggest that size a ramsey numbers for hypergraphs are extremely difficult to determine a and many open problems remain a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article given graphs and a say that if every edge a colouring of results in a monochromatic copy of in a using this notation a the ramsey number of is the minimum such that a instead of minimizing the number of vertices a one can minimize the number of edges a define the a size a ramsey number a of to be the minimum number of edges in a graph such that of please generate the next two sentences of the article
more formally a the study of size a ramsey numbers was proposed by ends a audrey a rousseau and schlep excite in 1978 a by definition of a we have a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in the context of quantum gravity for spacetimes of dimension a we describe progress in the construction of a quantum goldman bracket for intersecting loops on surfaces a using piecewise linear paths in a representing loops on the spatial manifold a item the torus a and a quantum connection with noncommuting components a we review how holonomies and wilson loops for two homotopic paths are related by phases in terms of the signed area between them a paths rerouted at intersection points with other paths occur on the rhos a of the goldman bracket a to better understand their nature we introduce the concept of integer points inside the parallelogram spanned by two intersecting paths a and show that the rerouted paths must necessarily pass through these integer points a a a pics numbers a 04.60.kz a 02.20.uw a mathematics subject classification a 83c45 a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in previous work excite we have investigated quantum gravity in dimensions with negative cosmological constant on the torus a using an approach involving quantum holonomy matrices a this followed on from earlier work by one of us with reggae and zertuche excite based on the traces of the holonomies a in excite we focused on the quantum geometry that arises from introducing a constant quantum connection a from which the holonomy matrices and their traces are obtained a in the sector where these matrices are diagonal a a some interesting features emerged a in particular a quantum version of the well a known goldman bracket for loops on a surface a in the present article please generate the next two sentences of the article
we describe some new developments in the understanding of this quantum geometrical picture a the classical action of gravity with negative cosmological constant a in the dreibein formulation a was related by written excite to chen a simon theory for the gauge group a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we consistently analyse for the first time the impact of survey depth and spatial resolution on the most used morphological parameters for classifying galaxies through non a parametric methods a abraham and conselice a bershady concentration indices a mini a my moment of light a asymmetry a and smoothness a three different non a local datasets are used a alhambra and sods a examples of deep ground a based surveys a a and cosmos a deep space a based survey a a we used a sample of 3000 local a visually classified galaxies a measuring their morphological parameters at their real redshifts a z a a then we simulated them to match the redshift and magnitude distributions of galaxies in the non a local surveys a the comparisons of the two sets allow to put constraints on the use of each parameter for morphological classification and evaluate the effectiveness of the commonly used morphological diagnostic diagrams a all analysed parameters suffer from biases related to spatial resolution and depth a the impact of the former being much stronger a when including asymmetry and smoothness in classification diagrams a the noise effects must be taken into account carefully a especially for ground a based surveys a my is significantly affected a changing both the shape and range of its distribution at all brightness levels a we suggest that diagnostic diagrams based on a a a parameters should be avoided when classifying galaxies in ground a based surveys a independently of their brightness a for cosmos they should be avoided for galaxies fainter than f814=23.0 a these results can be applied directly to surveys similar to alhambra a sods and cosmos a and also can serve as an upper lower limit for shallower a deeper ones a a firstpage a surveys a galaxies a morphology a galaxies a fundamental parameters a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article morphology is one of the main characteristics of galaxies a and the morphological classification has been central to many advances in the picture of galaxy formation and evolution a different correlations between morphology and other galaxy properties have been studied a including the relation with stellar mass a edge a a a a a a a a colour a edge a a a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper a simple scheme for communication over memo broadcast channels is introduced which adopts the lattice reduction technique to improve the naive channel inversion method a lattice basis reduction helps us to reduce the average transmitted energy by modifying the region which includes the constellation points a simulation results show that the proposed scheme performs well a and as compared to the more complex methods a such as the perturbation method excite a has a negligible loss a moreover a the proposed method is extended to the case of different rates for different users a the asymptotic behavior a snr a of the symbol error rate of the proposed method and the perturbation technique a and also the outage probability for the case of fixed a rate users is analysed a it is shown that the proposed method a based on all lattice reduction a achieves the optimum asymptotic slope of symbol a error a rate a called the preceding diversity a a also a the outage probability for the case of fixed sum a rate is analysed a 0.6 pm a communication over memo broadcast channels using lattice a basis reduction a a 0.8 pm mahfouz taherzadeh a amin mobster a and amir of khandani 0.5 pm coding a signal transmission laboratory a department of electrical a computer engineering a university of waterloo a waterloo a ontario a canada a nil go a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in the recent years a communications over multiple a antenna fading channels has attracted the attention of many researchers a initially a the main interest has been on the point a to a point multiple a input multiple a output a memo a communications excite a in excite and excite a the authors have shown that the capacity of a memo point a to a point channel increases linearly with the minimum number of the transmit and the receive antennas of please generate the next two sentences of the article
more recently a new information theoretic results excite a excite a excite a excite have shown that in multiuse memo systems a one can exploit most of the advantages of multiple a antenna systems a it has been shown that in a memo broadcast system a the sum a capacity grows linearly with the minimum number of the transmit and receive antennas excite a excite a excite a to achieve the sum capacity a some information theoretic schemes a based on dirty a paper coding a are introduced a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the ground and first excited states of the isotopes are analysed in the framework of the generator coordinate method a the shape parameter is used to generate wave functions with different deformations which together with the two a quasiparticle states built on them provide a set of states a an angular momentum and particle number projection of the latter spawn the basis states of the generator coordinate method a with this anat and using the separable pairing plus quadrupole interaction we obtain a good agreement with the experimental spectra and of transition rates up to moderate spin values a the structure of the wave functions suggests that the first excited states in the soft or isotopes are dominated by shape fluctuations a while in the well deformed or isotopes the two a quasiparticle states are more relevant a in between both degrees of freedom are necessary a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the nature of the lowest a lying excited states a denoted as state in the following a in deformed nuclei has been a long standing problem in nuclear physics and studied by various approaches excite a traditionally they have been considered to be collective excitations such as the -vibration a in recent years there has been calculations along this line based based on the algebraic collective model of rowe and co a workers excite as well as analytical solutions of the bohr hamiltonian with a certain kind of potential and a deformation a dependent mass term excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
there are also calculations using the interacting boson model a ism a with different truncated hamiltonian excite a in these calculations the state is supposed to be a pure collective excitation a and its excitation energy can be fitted together with the yeast and the -bands a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we report the near a field ablation of material from cellulose acetate coverslips in water and oblast cell samples in growth media a with a spot size as small as 1.5 a under a a wavelength radiation a the power dependence of the ablation process has been studied and comparisons have been made to models of photomechanical and plasma a induced ablation a the ablation mechanism is mainly dependent on the acoustic relaxation time and optical properties of the materials a we find that for all near a field experiments a the ablation thresholds are very high a pointing to plasma a induced ablation as the dominant mechanism a near a field scanning optical microscopy a nsom is a promising technique that overcomes the diffraction limit of conventional optical microscopy excite and by doing so has created a number of potential applications in biological imaging a the combination of som for ablation with mass spectrometry is of particular interest to obtain detailed molecular information with spatial resolution better than that of the conventional optical spectrometry a a step in this direction a ultraviolet a som a based mass spectrometry with a lateral resolution of 170 no in ambient conditions a has demonstrated soft ablation capabilities excite a an improvement would be abating in the infrared rather than the us regime so that the native water in a cell plays the role of the ablation matrix due to its strong absorption at 2940 no excite a by this approach a cells can be probed a in a viva a or a in a nitro a a but in the far a field a the spatial resolution is limited by diffraction effects and by the quality of available optics to a spot size of about 50 a there are in the literature a number of reports of ablation of conventional solids and organic molecules excite a there are fewer in which the energy delivered to the sample is characterized well enough to measure ablation thresholds excite a in these a the ablation thresholds are many orders of. and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the authors would like to thank the wpm a keck foundation for the financial support a amos vertex who provided the laser for our experiments a infrared fiber systems a silver spring a my a who provided the optical fiber for this study a william rutkowsky for helping with the instrumentation a andrew gorilla and craig a pelissier for helping with the detector calibration process a kyoto faisal a mary ann step and lauri tadvalkar for helping with the cell culture a and alexander ceramic for providing us the facility to culture cell samples of please generate the next two sentences of the article
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper planets like the earth can not form unless elements heavier than helium are available a these heavy elements a or a metals a a were not produced in the big bang a they result from fusion inside stars and have been gradually building up over the lifetime of the universe a recent observations indicate that the presence of giant extrasolar planets at small distances from their host stars a is strongly correlated with high metallicity of the host stars a the presence of these close a orbiting giants is incompatible with the existence of earth a like planets a thus a there may be a goldilocks selection effect a with too little metallicity a earths are unable to form for lack of material a with too much metallicity giant planets destroy earths a here i quantify these effects and obtain the probability a as a function of metallicity a for a stellar system to harbour an earth a like planet a i combine this probability with current estimates of the star formation rate and of the gradual build up of metals in the universe to obtain an estimate of the age distribution of earth a like planets in the universe a the analysis done here indicates that three quarters of the earth a like planets in the universe are older than the earth and that their average age is billion years older than the earth a if life forms readily on earth a like planets as suggested by the rapid appearance of life on earth this analysis gives us an age distribution for life on such planets and a rare clue about how we compare to other life which may inhabit the universe a fig a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article observations of protoplanetary disks around young stars in star a forming regions support the widely accepted idea that planet formation is a common by a product of star formation a edge beckwith 2000 a a our solar system may be a typical planetary system in which earth a like planets accrete near the host star from rocky debris depleted of volatile elements a while giant gaseous planets accrete in the ice zones a a a around rocky cores a boss 1995 a issuer 1996 a a when the rocky cores in the ice zones reach a critical mass a a runaway gaseous accretion a formation of jupiter a begins and continues until a gap in the protoplanetary disk forms or the disk dissipates a papaloizou and torque 1999 a having 1999 a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the presence of metals is then a requirement for the formation of both earths and jupiter a we can not yet verify if our solar system is a typical planetary system or how generic the pattern described above is a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper based on a large number of observations carried out in the last decade it appears that the fraction of stars with protoplanetary disks declines steadily between and a we do a however a know that the multiplicity fraction of star a forming regions can be as high as % and that multiples have reduced disk lifetimes on average a as a consequence a the observed roughly exponential disk decay can be fully attributed neither to single nor binary stars and its functional form may need revision a observational evidence for a non a exponential decay has been provided by excite a who statistically correct previous disk frequency measurements for the presence of binaries and find agreement with models that feature a constantly high disk fraction up to a followed by a rapid a a decline a we present results from our high angular resolution observational program to study the fraction of protoplanetary disks of single and binary stars separately a we find that disk evolution timescales of stars bound in close binaries a a are significantly reduced compared to wider binaries a the frequencies of acceptors among single stars and wide binaries appear indistinguishable a and are found to be lower than predicted from planet forming disk models governed by viscous evolution and photoevaporation a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the formation of gas giant planets requires significant amounts of gas and dust to be present in the circumstellar environment of a young atari star a the lifetime of protoplanetary disks is accordingly an important observable to constrain planet formation a to infer disk lifetimes a a number of previous studies have targeted young star a forming regions to measure the fraction of stars that exhibit either ongoing accretion or hot circumstellar dust or both of please generate the next two sentences of the article
these fractions appear to be a strong function of the age of a star a forming region a monotonically decreasing from % to of within a edge a a a a a a a a a a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present an analysis of the secular variability of the longitudinal magnetic field in the road star eau a he 201601 a a measurements of the stellar magnetic field were mostly compiled from the literature a and append also our of new measurements which were obtained with the pm optical telescope of special astrophysical observatory a russia a a all the available data cover the time period of of years a and include both phases of the maximum and minimum a we determined that the period of the long a term magnetic variations equals years a with a and go a firstpage a stars a magnetic fields stars a chemically peculiar stars a individual a he 201601 a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the a star eau a he 201601 a is 8097 a is one of the brightest objects of this class a with the apparent luminosity mag a the exact spectral type of this object is asp a secret subclass a a the magnetic field of eau has been studied for more than of years a starting from october 1946 a see hancock 1958 a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the longitudinal magnetic field of this star does not exhibit periodic variations in time scales typical of stellar rotation a days a such a variability of the field was observed in most a stars a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the complete corrections including soft a photon bremsstrahlung to the process in the mss are calculated for on a shell a bosons a the relative difference between the mss and standard model corrections is generally quite small a the maximum deviation from the standard model within the scanned region of parameter space is for polarized and transversal polarized a bosons a and for longitudinal a bosons a a pics numbers a 12.60.jv a 13.10.+q a 12.15.lk a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the process is already one of the key processes at left a and will be of similar importance at future linear colliders a hence it is not surprising that considerable theoretical effort has gone into the precise prediction of the cross a section in the standard model a so a a both for on and off a shell a bosons a excite a see excite for a review a a for a process well accessible both experimentally and theoretically in the so a one of the obvious questions to ask is whether it can tell us anything about physics beyond the so a supersymmetric extensions play a special role because they a like the so a allow to make precise predictions in terms of a set of input parameters of please generate the next two sentences of the article
previous calculations in supersymmetric theories include the complete one a loop corrections in spontaneously broken supersymmetry excite a fermion a loop effects in the mss excite a and also the complete mss corrections to the closely related triple a gauge a boson vertex excite a in this paper the complete one a loop corrections for in the mss including real bremsstrahlung in the soft a photon approximation are presented a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we use the method of maximum a relative a entropy to process information in the form of observed data and moment constraints a the generic canonical form of the posterior distribution for the problem of simultaneous updating with data and moments is obtained a we discuss the general problem of non a commuting constraints a when they should be processed sequentially and when simultaneously a as an illustration a the multinomial example of die tosses is solved in detail for two superficially similar but actually very different problems a address a department of physics a university at albany sun a albany a by 12222,usa a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the original method of maximum entropy a agent excite a was designed to assign probabilities on the basis of information in the form of constraints a it gradually evolved into a more general method a the method of maximum relative entropy a abbreviated me a excite a caticha07 a which allows one to update probabilities from arbitrary priors unlike the original agent which is restricted to updates from a uniform background measure a the realization excite that me includes not just agent but also bayes rule as special cases is highly significant of please generate the next two sentences of the article
first a it implies that me is a capable of reproducing every aspect of orthodox bayesian inference a and proves the complete compatibility of bayesian and entropy methods a second a it opens the door to tackling problems that could not be addressed by either the agent or orthodox bayesian methods individually a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we consider possible detector designs for short a baseline neutrino experiments using neutrino beams produced at the first muon collider complex a the high fluxes available at the muon collider make possible high statistics deep a inelastic scattering neutrino experiments with a low a mass target a a design of a low a energy neutrino oscillation experiment on the of tabletop of scale is also discussed a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article this contribution considers the problem of constructing detectors appropriate for doing short a baseline neutrino physics at the first muon collider complex a the physics motivations for these detectors are discussed elsewhere in these proceedings a since the proposed experiments are short a baseline a the physics being considered is primarily the high a energy physics of neutrino a nucleon deep a inelastic scattering a however a the final section of the paper considers an oscillation experiment possible with the lowest energy neutrino beam of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the muon collider is expected to use a series of recirculating lilacs to accelerate the muons before injection into a collider ring a any segment along the muon a trajectory that is straight will necessarily create a collimated neutrino beam with an angular divergence of approximately a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we give an alternative proof of madden a weiss a generalized mumford conjecture our proof is based on ideas similar to madden a weiss original proof a but it is more geometrical and less homology theoretical in nature a at the heart of the argument is a geometric version of a harder stability a a which we formulate as a theorem about folded maps a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article our main theorem gives a relation between a vibrations a a or a surface bundles a a and a related notion of a formal fibrations-. by a vibration we shall mean a smooth map a where and are smooth a oriented a compact manifolds and is a submersion a item is subjective a a a cobordism between two vibrations and is a triple where is a cobordism from to a is a cobordism from to a and is a submersion which extends a a dean a formal a fib a a an a unstable formal vibration a is a pair a where is a smooth proper map a and is a bundle dimorphism of please generate the next two sentences of the article
by a a stable formal vibration a a henceforth just a formal vibration a is a pair a where is as before a but is defined only as a a stable a bundle map a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we study the problem of a backscattering impurity coupled to the edge states of a two a dimensional topological insulator a in the regime where the backscattering potential is larger than the band gap and accounting for electron a electron interactions a it is shown that the system can be described as a resonant level coupled to the one a dimensional a cd a channel of interacting edge electrons a we discuss the relationship of this system to the model of a a structureless a impurity in a cd interacting electron liquid a different from the latter model a in the resonant regime transmission is suppressed also for weak to moderately attractive interactions a at zero temperature a charge transport in two a dimensional topological insulators a edit a takes place through cd edge states a whose metallic character is protected by symmetry excite a for instance a time reversal symmetry a try a prevents the ubiquitous anderson localization from happening in the cd edge channels of quantum spin hall insulators a she a in the presence of scalar and spin a orbit a so a disorder a and for weak to moderate interactions excite a the ash effect exhibited by she has been observed in hate a cute and inns a gas a also quantum wells excite a however a for longer a a a edge channels a deviations from the expected conductance quantization of and relatively short mean a free paths have been measured excite a despite intense theoretical investigation excite on the backscattering a is a mechanisms a a complete understanding of the origin of the finite edge channel resistance has not been achieved a the proposed mechanisms involve electron a electron scattering a often in combination with scalar a so a or magnetic disorder excite a magnetic impurities break try a above the condo temperature a and lead to is excite a yet a whether electron is yields or not corrections to the do conductance depends on the microscopic details of the scatterer excite a a for the simplest model of. and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article this supplementary contains details about our analytical approach to solve for the spectrum and the wavefunctions of both bulk and edge states for a generalized kane a male a pm a model excite a we shall consider two kinds of boundary conditions a corresponding to the zigzag and beard edges a the model hamiltonian reads a we have included a staggered potential where for and for sublattice of please generate the next two sentences of the article
this staggered potential can be used to drive a transition between a trivial and a topological phase a in the above expression a denotes the spin and describes the sublattice pseudo spin components corresponding to the sublattices a as discussed in the main text a there is a gauge degree of freedom for fourier transformation of the fermion creation and destruction operators due to the by a particle structure of lattice a the two types of edges considered below correspond to two different gauge choices a a a zigzag edge a and a a beard edge a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in supersymmetric theory a the fermion a fermion a gauging interactions conserve the chirality of a fermions a the effect appears as the charge asymmetry in distributions at the corn large hadron collider where jets and leptons arise from the cascade decay a furthermore a the decay branching ratios and the charge asymmetries in distributions are flavor non a universal due to the and mixing a when is large a the non a universality between and becomes level a we perform a monte carlo simulation for some minimal supergravity benchmark points to demonstrate the detectability a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article supersymmetry a busy a is one of the promising candidates of the physics beyond the standard model a no signature of busy has been found yet a however a the discovery of the busy particles is guaranteed for tel at the corn large hadron collider a lac a for the minimal supergravity a sugar a model a date taking is expected to start from 2007 a masses of the particles will also be measured at the lac excite with reasonable accuracy a which is important to distinguish various busy breaking models of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the lagrangian of supersymmetric theory is highly constrained a for example the fermion a fermion a gauging interaction is restricted to be of the form -- because and belong to the same chiral multiple in supersymmetry a on the other hand a and mixing terms
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present results from three a dimensional general relativistic simulations of binary neutron star coalescence and mergers using public codes a we considered equal mass models where the baryon mass of the two neutron stars a is a is a described by four different equations of state a eos a for the cold nuclear matter a apr a sly a he a and mss a all parametrized as piecewise polytropes a a we started the simulations from four different initial interbinary distances a a and pm a a including up to the last of orbits before merger a that allows to show the effects on the gravitational wave phase evolution a radiated energy and angular momentum due to a the use of different loss a the orbital eccentricity present in the initial data and the initial separation a in the simulation a between the two stars a our results show that eccentricity has a major role in the discrepancy between numerical and analytical waveforms until the very last few orbits a where of tidal of effects and missing high a order post a newtonian coefficients also play a significant role a we test different methods for extrapolating the gravitational wave signal extracted at finite radii to null infinity a we show that an effective procedure for integrating the newman a pentose signal to obtain the gravitational wave strain is to apply a simple high a pass digital filter to after a time domain integration a where only the two physical motivated integration constants are introduced a that should be preferred to the more common procedures of introducing additional integration constants a integrating in the frequency domain or filtering before integration a a keywords a a numerical relativity a gravitational wave a neutron star binaries a einstein toolkit a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the recent a first a direct detection excite of gravitational waves a go a from a binary black hole merger by advanced logo excite has opened a new window for the investigation of astrophysical compact objects a the new generation go detectors advanced logo and advanced virgo excite are also expected to reveal an incoming gravitational transient signal from binary neutron stars a bus a coalescence and merger a once their sensitivity at higher frequencies will increase a at design sensitivity a the rate of bus signals detected is predicted to be in the interval a 0.2 a 200 a per year excite a making them the next target for go detection a these expected detections present a unique way to learn about the physics of matter at the extreme conditions present in neutron stars and the eos of nuclear matter above the nuclear density of please generate the next two sentences of the article
fully general relativistic simulations of bus started in 1999 excite but it is since the crucial breakthroughs of 2005 excite that numerical relativity is the main instrument to study the dynamics of the merger of compact objects a this has lead to the development of community driven public software like the einstein toolkit excite and the lorene library excite that allow to openly simulate such systems and in particular bus coalescence and merger excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the author thinks that the main ideas or relativity theory can be explained to children a around the age of of or of a without complicated calculations a by using very simple arguments of affine geometry a the proposed approach is presented as a conversation between the author and one of his grand a children a limited here to the special theory a it will be extended to the general theory elsewhere a as sketched in conclusion a for agatha a floret a basil a mathis a gabrielle a morgan a quitter and my future other grand a children a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article maybe one day a one of my grand a children a at the age of of or of a will ask me a grand a father a could you explain what is relativity theory a my physics teacher lectured about it a talking of rolling trains and of lightnings hitting the railroad a and i understood almost nothing a this is the discussion i would like to have with her a or him a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
do you know the theorem a the diagonals of a parallelogram meet at their middle point a yes a i do a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the possibility of existence of hyperon in the recently measured pulsar psrj1614 a 2230 is explored using a diverse set of nuclear equations of state calculated within the relativistic mean a field models a our results indicate that the nuclear equations of state compatible with heavy a ion data allow the hyperon to exist in the psrj1614 a 2230 only for significantly larger values for the meson a hyperon coupling strengths a the maximum mass configurations for these cases contain sizable hyperon fractions a a and yet squared their counterpart composed of only nucleonics matter a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the latest measurement of the shapiro delay for the millisecond pulsar psrj1614 a 2230 provides reliable lower bound on the maximum mass to be excite a this measurement rules out all the equations of state a loss a yielding the maximum mass less than that of the psrj1614 a 2230 of course a the loss for the nucleonics matter can readily yield the compact stars with masses a the loss with hadron a quark phase transition are also compatible with the mass measurement of the psrj1614 a 2230 a provided a the quarks are assumed to be strongly interacting and are in colour superconducting phase excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
however a at large a the maximum mass of the compact stars are found to be well below when the non a nucleonics degrees of freedom like hyperon and kaon condensates are considered excite a one might thus infer in the backdrop of previous calculations that the existence of hyperon and kaon condensates are unlikely in the psrj1614 a 2230 a recently a studies involving role of hyperon on the maximum mass of the compact stars are revisited excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper a geometrical analysis of the bulk and anti a de sitter boundary unitarily conditions of cd of minimal massive gravity of a mag a a which evades the of bulk a boundary clash of of topologically massive gravity a is used to extend and simplify previous results a showing that unitarily selects a up to equivalence a a connected region in parameter space a we also initiate the study of flat a space holography for mag a its relevant flat space limit is a deformation of cd conformal gravity a the deformation is both non a linear and non a conformal a implying a linearisation instability a a a damtp-2014 a of a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a recently proposed model of cd massive gravity excite a dubbed of minimal massive gravity of a mag a a has bulk properties that are identical to those of of topologically massive gravity of a tag a a which propagates a single massive spin- mode excite a but its boundary properties a for ads asymptotic a are different a specifically a mag evades the of bulk a boundary clash of of tag a this is the impossibility a for tag a of arranging for both central charges of the asymptotic conformal symmetry algebra to be positive while also arranging for the bulk mode to have positive energy a in this paper we present a greatly simplified a and geometrical a analysis of the unitarily conditions of mag of please generate the next two sentences of the article
our results confirm those of excite but we also consider a slightly larger class of models by leaving free the normalisation of the parameters of the mag action a and we cut in half the relevant parameter space by establishing equivalence under a of duality of transformation in the full parameter space a the final result is that unitarily restricts the parameters to a connected region of parameter space a up to equivalence a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we consider the problem of transmitting data at rate over a state dependent channel with state information available at the sender and at the same time conveying the information about the channel state itself to the receiver a the amount of state information that can be learned at the receiver is captured by the mutual information between the state sequence and the channel output a the optimal takeoff is characterized between the information transmission rate and the state uncertainty reduction rate a when the state information is either causally or noncausally available at the sender a in particular a when state transmission is the only goal a the maximum uncertainty reduction rate is given by a this result is closely related and in a sense dual to a recent study by meghan and shaman a which solves the problem of a masking a the state information from the receiver rather than conveying it a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a channel with noncausal state information at the sender has capacity as shown by gland and pinker excite a transmitting at capacity a however a obscures the state information as received by the receiver a in some instances we wish to convey the state information itself a which could be time a varying fading parameters or an original image that we wish to enhance a for example a a stage actor with face uses makeup to communicate to the back row audience a here please generate the next two sentences of the article
is used to enhance and exaggerate rather than to communicate new information a another motivation comes from cognitive radio systems excite with the additional assumption that the secondary user communicates its own message and at the same time facilitates the transmission of the primary user a signal a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper so to a stochastic structural stability theory a employs a closure at second order to obtain the dynamics of the statistical mean turbulent state a when so to is implemented as a coupled set of equations for the streamline mean and perturbation states a nonlinearity in the dynamics is restricted to interaction between the mean and perturbations a the so to statistical mean state dynamics can be approximately implemented by similarly restricting the dynamics used in a direct numerical simulation a dos a of the full xavier a stokes equations a referred to as the is system a a although this restricted nonlinear system a referred to as the rel system a is greatly simplified in its dynamics in comparison to the associated is a it nevertheless self a sustains a turbulent state in wall a bounded shear flow with structures and dynamics comparable to that in observed turbulence a moreover a rel turbulence can be analysed effectively using theoretical methods developed to study the closely related so to system a in order to better understand rel turbulence and its relation to is turbulence a an extensive comparison is made of diagnostics of structure and dynamics in these systems a although quantitative differences are found a the results show that turbulence in the rel system closely parallels that in is and suggest that the set a rel system provides a promising reduced complexity model for studying turbulence in wall a bounded shear flows a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the xavier a stokes equations a is a a while comprising the complete dynamics of turbulence a have at least two disadvantages for theoretical investigation of the physics of turbulence a is lacks analytical solution for the case of the fully turbulent state and the nonlinear advection term results in turbulent states of high complexity which tends to obscure the fundamental mechanisms underlying the turbulence a one approach to overcoming these impediments has been the search for simplifications of is that retain essential features of the turbulence dynamics a the linearized xavier a stokes equations a los a provide one example of the successful application of this approach in which the power of linear systems theory is made available to the study of turbulence excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the los system captures the non a normal mechanism responsible for perturbation growth in is excite a this linear mechanism retained in los underlies both the process of subcritical transition to turbulence and the maintenance of the turbulent state excite
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in this report a mathematical model for generalized nonlinear three dimensional wave breaking equations was developed analytically using fully nonlinear extended boussinesq equations to encompass rotational dynamics in wave breaking zone a the three dimensional equations for vorticity distributions are developed from reynold based stress equations a vorticity transport equations are also developed for wave breaking zone a this equations are basic model tools for numerical simulation of surf zone to explain wave breaking phenomena a the model reproduces most of the dynamics in the surf zone a non linearity for wave height predictions is also shown close to the breaking both in shoaling as well as surf zone a a keyword a wave breaking a boussinesq equation a shallow water a surf zone a pics a 47.32-y a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article wave breaking is one of the most complex phenomena that occurs in the near shore region a during propagation of wave from deep to shallow water a the wave field is transformed due to shoaling a close to the shoreline a they become unstable and break a in the process of breaking please generate the next two sentences of the article
a energy is redistributed from fairly organized wave motion to small scale turbulence a large scale currents and waves a a classical boussinesq theory provides a set of evolution equations for surface water waves in the combined limit of weak nonlinearity a characterized by a and weak dispersion a a with the radio a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present a new implementation of the monte carlo method to simulate the evolution of star clusters a the major improvement with respect to the previously developed codes is the treatment of the external tidal field taking into account for both the loss of stars from the cluster boundary and the disk a bulge shocks a we provide recipes to handle with eccentric orbits in complex galactic potentials a the first calculations for stellar systems containing 21000 and 42000 equal a mass particles show good agreement with direct a a body simulations in terms of the evolution of both the enclosed mass and the lagrangian radii provided that the mass a loss rate does not exceed a critical value a a firstpage a methods a numerical methods a statistical stars a kinematics and dynamics globular clusters a general a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the dynamical evolution of dense star clusters is a problem of fundamental importance in theoretical astrophysics a star clusters like open and globular clusters are among the simplest stellar systems a they are spherical a they contain no dust to confuse the observations and they appear to have no dark matter a moreover a they are dynamically old a a typical star in a globular cluster has completed some orbits since the cluster was formed and processes like gravothermal collapse and two a body relaxation occur on timescales comparable with their ages of please generate the next two sentences of the article
thus a they provide the best physical realization of the gravitational a a body problem item to understand the evolution of a system of a point masses interacting only by gravitational forces a in spite of the many advances made in the recent past a many aspects of the problem have remained unresolved like the production of exotic objects a ferraro it al a 2012 a a the importance of tidal a shocks in the long term evolution and survival of star clusters in the galaxy a dunedin a lee a striker 1999 a and the ability to retain dark remnants a porsche it al a 2013 a sipped a hurley 2013 a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we report on the serendipitous discovery of a 442-hz pulsar during a a ross a a ray timing explorer a a a rate a a observation of the globular cluster not 6440 a the oscillation is detected following a burst a like event which was decaying at the beginning of the observation a the time scale of the decay suggests we may have seen the tail a end of a long a duration burst a low a mass a a ray binaries a lbs a are known to emit thermonuclear a a ray bursts that are sometimes modulated by the spin frequency of the star a the so called burst oscillations a the pulsations reported here are peculiar if interpreted as canonical burst oscillations a in particular a the pulse train lasted for a a much longer than in standard burst oscillations a the signal was highly coherent and drifted down by a much smaller than the drifts typically observed during normal bursts a the pulsations are reminiscent of those observed during the much more energetic of superbursts of a however a the temporal profile and the energetics of the burst suggest that it was not the tail end nor the precursor feature of a superbugs a it is possible that we caught the tail end of an outburst from a new a intermittent accreting a a ray millisecond pulsar a a phenomenon which until now has only been seen in here j1900.1 excite a we note that excite reported the discovery of a 409.7 he burst oscillation from sax j1748.9 a also located in not 6440 a however a a chandra a a ray observatory a imaging indicates it contains several point a like a a ray sources a thus the 442 he object is likely a different source a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the discovery of millisecond spin periods of neutron stars in low mass a a ray binaries a lbs a with the a ross a a ray timing explorer a a a rate a a has helped elucidate the nature of these sources a neutron star lbs consist of a neutron star accreting from a low mass companion a as material a mostly a and he a is accreted onto the star and gets compressed a it eventually ignites and burns unstable a see a a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
this phenomenon is observed as a type i a a ray burst a type i a a ray bursts have been observed from over lbs a see a a a a a and references therein a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the problem of publishing personal data without giving up privacy is becoming increasingly important a a clean formalization that has been recently proposed is the -anonymity a where the rows of a table are partitioned in clusters of size at least and all rows in a cluster become the same tuple a after the suppression of some entries a the natural optimization problem a where the goal is to minimize the number of suppressed entries a is hard even when the stored values are over a binary alphabet and as well as on a table consists of a bounded number of columns a in this paper we study how the complexity of the problem is influenced by different parameters a first we show that the problem is w1-hard when parametrized by the value of the solution a and a a then we exhibit a fixed a parameter algorithm when the problem is parametrized by the number of columns and the maximum number of different values in any column a finally a we prove that -anonymity is still apr a hard even when restricting to instances with columns and a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in epidemic studies the analysis of large amounts of personal data is essential a at the same time the dissemination of the results of those studies a even in a compact and summarized form a can provide some information that can be exploited to identify the row pertaining to a certain individual a for instance a zip code a gender and date of birth can uniquely identify 87% of individuals in the us of please generate the next two sentences of the article
therefore when managing personal data it is of the utmost importance to effectively protect individuals privacy a one approach to deal with such problem is the -anonymity model excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we analyse the quantum interference effects appearing in the charge current through the double quantum dots coupled in -shape configuration to an isotropic superconductor and metallic lead a owing to proximity effect the quantum dots inherit a pairing which has the profound influence on nonequilibrium charge transport a especially in the sugar regime a we discuss under what conditions the fan a type lineshapes might appear in such andrew conductance and consider a possible interplay with the strong correlation effects a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article heterostructures with nanoobjects a such as quantum dots a nanowires a molecules a etc a hybridized to one conducting and another superconducting electrode seem to be promising testing fields where the strong electron correlations a responsible edge for coulomb blockade and condo physics excite a can be confronted with the superconducting order excite a coulomb repulsion between electrons in the solid state physics is known to suppress the local a -wave a pairing and a through the spin exchange mechanism a eventually promotes the intensive a -wave a superconductivity excite a mutual relation between such repulsion and the local pairing is however rather difficult for studying a both on theoretical grounds and experimentally a in nanoscopic heterostructures. please generate the next two sentences of the article
some of these limitations can be overcome by a suitable adjustment of the hybridization and the gate a voltage positioning of energy levels involved in the charge transfer excite a they enable a controllable changeover between the condo regime and opposite case dominated by the induced on a dot pairing a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we detect four isolated a a a ray over a luminous a ^-2$erg s a elliptical galaxies a legs a in our 160 square degree a rosa a pc survey a the extent of their a a ray emission a total a a ray luminosity a total mass a and mass of the hot gas in these systems correspond to poor clusters a and the optical luminosity of the central galaxies a a is comparable to that of cluster cd a however a there are no detectable fainter galaxy concentrations around the central elliptical a the mass a to a light ratio within the radius of detectable a a ray emission is in the range a which is of times higher than typically found in clusters or groups a these objects can be the result of galaxy merging within a group a however a their high values are difficult to explain in this scenario a legs must have been undisturbed for a very long time a which makes them the ultimate examples of systems in hydrostatic equilibrium a the number density of legs is mpc at the 90% confidence a they comprise 20% of all clusters and groups of comparable a a ray luminosity a and nearly all galaxies brighter than a the estimated contribution of legs to the total mass density in the universe is close to that of clusters a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article large concentrations of matter in the universe are found using optical galaxies as tracers of mass a systems with a wide range of mass and size were discovered by this technique a from pairs and triplets of galaxies to filaments extending for hundreds of pc a do optical galaxy surveys detect all large a scale mass concentrations a or do there exist populations of of dark of massive objects of please generate the next two sentences of the article
one approach for detection of dark systems is through gravitational lensing a week lensing observations can detect very large scale mass structures a edge a schneider it al a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we investigate the use of compressive sampling for networked feedback control systems a the method proposed serves to compress the control vectors which are transmitted through rate a limited channels without much deterioration of control performance a the control vectors are obtained by an optimization a which can be solved very efficiently by vista a fast iterative shrinkage a thresholding algorithm a a simulation results show that the proposed sparsity a promoting control scheme gives a better control performance than a conventional energy a limiting -optimal control a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the objective of this article is to design a controller in a a networked control system a excite that produces sparse control vectors for effective compression before transmissions a unfortunately a the calculation of optimal sparse vectors will a in general a require significant computational cost and may thereby introduce delays a which are unacceptable for closed a loop operation a to overcome this issue a we subsample the problem to reduce its size and adopt a fast algorithm called a vista a a fast iterative shrinkage a thresholding algorithm a excite a networked control systems are those in which the controlled plants are located away from the controllers a and the communication should be made through rate a limited communication channels such as wireless networks or the internet excite a in networked control systems of please generate the next two sentences of the article
efficient signal compression or representation is essential to send control data through rate a limited communication channels a for this purpose a we propose an approach of sparse control signal representation using the a compressive sampling a technique excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper this is a survey of recent studies of singularity formation in solutions of spherically symmetric yang a mills equations in higher dimensions a the main attention is focused on five space dimensions because this case exhibits interesting similarities with einstein a equations in the physical dimension a in particular the dynamics at the threshold of singularity formation shares many features a such as universality a self a similarity a and scaling a with critical phenomena in gravitational collapse a the borderline case of four space dimensions is also analysed and the formation of singularities is shown to be intimately tied to the existence of the instant solution a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article one of the most interesting features of many nonlinear evolution equations is the spontaneous onset of singularities in solutions starting from perfectly smooth initial data a such a phenomenon a usually called of blowup of a has been a subject of intensive studies in many fields ranging from fluid dynamics to general relativity a whether or not the blowup can occur for a given nonlinear evolution equation is the central mathematical question which a from the physical point of view a has a direct bearing on our understanding of the limits of validity of the corresponding model of please generate the next two sentences of the article
unfortunately a this is often a difficult question a two famous examples for which the answer is not known are the xavier a stokes equation and the einstein equations a once the existence of blowup is established for a particular equation a many further questions come up a such as a when and where does the blowup occur a what is the character of blowup and is it universal a can a solution be continued past the singularity a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper for quantum systems of zero a range interaction we discuss the mathematical scheme within which modelling the two a body interaction by means of the physically relevant ultra a violet asymptotic known as the of ter a martirosyan skornyakov condition of gives rise to a self a adjoint realisation of the corresponding hamiltonian a this is done within the self a adjoint extension scheme of ken a vii a and airman a we show that the ter a martirosyan skornyakov asymptotic is a condition of self a adroitness only when is imposed in suitable functional spaces a and not just as a point a wise asymptotic a and we discuss the consequences of this fact on a model of two identical fermions and a third particle of different nature a a keywords a a point interactions a self a adjoint extensions a ken a vii a airman theory a ter a martirosyan skornyakov operators a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article according to a nomenclature that has emerged in various physical and mathematical contexts a one refers to the so a called ter a martirosyan skornyakov a henceforth tvs a operators as a distinguished class of quantum hamiltonian for systems of non a relativistic particles with two a body of a a zero a range a a of a or of a a contact a a of a or of a a point a a of a interaction a this terminology stems from early works in nuclear physics a where it was the nucleon a nucleon coupling to be initially modelled as a of contact of interaction a nowadays the typical experimental realisation is that of ultra a cold atom systems where a by meshach resonance methods a the two a body scattering length is tuned to a magnitude that exceeds by many orders its nominal value a and the effective range of the interaction shrinks correspondingly to a very small scale a so that to an extremely good approximation the interaction can be considered to be of infinite scattering length indoor zero range a in section a sec a history-tms of please generate the next two sentences of the article
we will provide a more diffuse context and references a informally speaking a tvs hamiltonian are qualified by the two characteristics of acting as the -body -dimensional a free a hamiltonian on functions that are supported a away a from the of coincidence hyperplanes of a and of having a domain that consists of square a integrable functions a possibly with fermion or bosnia exchange symmetry a which satisfy specific asymptotic when for some or for all particle couples a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we construct a warm inflation model with inflation field non a minimally coupled to induced gravity on a warped dip brand a we incorporate possible modification of the induced gravity on the brand in the spirit of -gravity a we study cosmological perturbations in this setup a in the case of two field inflation such as warm inflation a usually entropy perturbations are generated a while it is expected that in the case of one field inflation these perturbations to be removed a we show that even in the absence of the radiation field a entropy perturbations are generated in our setup due to non a minimal coupling and modification of the induced gravity a we study the effect of dissipation on the inflation parameters of this extended braneworld scenario a a a pics a a 04.50.-h a 98.80.-k a 98.80.cq a 98.80.es a a key words a a braneworld gravity a scalar a tensor theories a induced gravity a warm inflation a perturbations a a and a a institute for astronomy and astrophysics of maratha a a pm of box 55134 a 441 a maratha a iran a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the idea of inflation is a very successful paradigm to solve the problems of the standard cosmology and it provides a basis for production and evolution of seeds for large scale structure of the universe a 1,2 a a from a thermodynamical viewpoint a there are two possible alternatives to inflationary dynamics a standard picture is isentropic inflation referred to as supercooled inflation a in this picture a universe expands in inflation phase and its temperature decrease rapidly of please generate the next two sentences of the article
when inflation ends a a reheating period introduces radiation into the universe a the fluctuations in this type of inflation model are zero a point ground state fluctuations and evolution of the inflation field is governed by ground state evolution equations a in this model
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper for a a is available as a technical report in stanford statistics archive a report no a 2006 a of a june a 2006 a a a dimension reduction in a the method of a cauchy random projections a multiplies the original data matrix with a random matrix a a whose entries are ibid a samples of the standard cauchy a because of the impossibility results a one can not hope to recover the pairwise distances in from a using linear estimators without incurring large errors a however a nonlinear estimators are still useful for certain applications in data stream computation a information retrieval a learning a and data mining a we propose three types of nonlinear estimators a the bias a corrected sample median estimator a the bias a corrected geometric mean estimator a and the bias a corrected maximum likelihood estimator a the sample median estimator and the geometric mean estimator are asymptotically a as a equivalent but the latter is more accurate at small a we derive explicit tail bounds for the geometric mean estimator and establish an analog of the johnson a lindenstrauss a al a lemma for dimension reduction in a which is weaker than the classical al lemma for dimension reduction in a asymptotically a both the sample median estimator and the geometric mean estimators are about efficient compared to the maximum likelihood estimator a me a a we analyse the moments of the me and propose approximating the distribution of the me by an inverse gaussian a a keywords a a dimension reduction a norm a cauchy random projections a al bound a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article this paper focuses on dimension reduction in a in particular a on the method based on a cauchy random projections a excite a which is special case of a linear random projections the idea of a linear random projections a is to multiply the original data matrix with a random projection matrix a resulting in a projected matrix a if a then it should be much more efficient to compute certain summary statistics a edge a pairwise distances a from as opposed to a moreover a may be small enough to reside in physical memory while is often too large to fit in the main memory of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the choice of the random projection matrix depends on which norm we would like to work with a excite proposed constructing from ibid a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper with the observations of the solar dynamics observatory a we present the slipping magnetic reconnection with multiple flare ribbons a frs a during an x1.2 eruptive flare on 2014 january a a a center negative polarity was surrounded by several positive ones a and there appeared three frs a the three frs showed apparent slipping motions a and hook structures formed at their ends a due to the moving footprints of the erupting structures a one tight semi a circular hook disappeared after the slippage along its inner and outer edge a and coronal dimming formed within the hook a the east hook also faded as a result of the magnetic reconnection between the arcades of a remote filament and a hot loop that was impulsively heated by the under flare loops a our results are accordant with the slipping magnetic reconnection regime in cd standard model for eruptive flares a we suggest that complex structures of the flare is likely a consequence of the more complex flux distribution in the photosphere a and the eruption involves at least two magnetic reconnection a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article solar flares are most energetic magnetic explosions in the solar activities a they can increase the emission in a broad range of the electromagnetic spectrum a from radio wavelengths to of and -rays a fletcher it al a 2011 a a in the standard solar flare model a item the shop model a named after carmichael 1964 a thurrock 1966 a hiragana 1974 a opp a pneuma 1976 a a the erupting flux rope stretched magnetic filed lines to induce the magnetic reconnection a due to the successive reconnection a the flare loops a fly a originally named as post a flare loops a formed and straddled the magnetic polarity inversion line a and their footprints are heated by the energy transport from the reconnection site to appear as flare ribbons a frs a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
however a the standard flare model is basically two a dimensional a and it remains deficient to explain many inherent three a dimensional a cd a observational features a such as the formation of coronal sigmoid a aulanier it al a 2010 a green it al a 2011 a savcheva it al a 2015 a a the erupting flux rope a hang it al a 2012 a a the moving bright emissions along the frs a fletcher a hudson 2002 a del anna it al a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper impurity diffusion coefficients are entirely obtained from a low cost classical molecular statics technique a cost a a in particular a we show how cost is appropriate in order to describe the impurity diffusion behavior mediated by a vacancy mechanism a in the context of the five a frequency model a cost allows to calculate all the microscopic parameters a namely a the free energy of vacancy formation a the vacancy a solute binding energy and the involved jump frequencies a from them a we obtain the macroscopic transport magnitudes such as a correlation factor a solvent a enhancement factor a onsager and diffusion coefficients a specifically a we perform our calculations in f.c.c a diluted and alloys a results for the tracer diffusion coefficients of solvent and solute species are in agreement with available experimental data for both systems a we conclude that in and systems solute atoms migrate by direct interchange with vacancies in all the temperature range where there are available experimental data a in the case a a vacancy drag mechanism could occur at temperatures below a diffusion a modelling a numerical calculations a vacancy mechanism a diluted alloys a and systems a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the low enrichment of alloy dispersed in an matrix is a prototype for new experimental nuclear fuels excite a when these metals are brought into contact a diffusion in the interface gives rise to interaction phases a also a when subjected to temperature and neutron radiation a phase transformation from to occurs and intermetallic phases develop in the u interaction zone a fission gas pores nucleate in these new phases during service producing swelling and deteriorating the alloy properties excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
an important technological goal is to delay or directly avoid undesirable phase formation by inhibiting interdiffusion of and components a some of these compounds are believed to be responsible for degradation of properties excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we investigate transport in several translational invariant spin- chains in the limit of high temperatures a we concretely consider spin transport in the anisotropic heisenberg chain a the pure heisenberg chain within an alternating field a and energy transport in an using chain which is exposed to a tilted field a our approach is essentially based on a connection between the evolution of the variance of an inhomogeneous non a equilibrium density and the current auto a correlation function at finite times a although this relationship is not restricted to the case of diffusive transport a it allows to extract a quantitative value for the diffusion constant in that case a by means of numerically exact diagonalization we indeed observe diffusive behavior in the considered spin chains for a range of model parameters and confirm the diffusion coefficients which were obtained for these systems from non a equilibrium bath scenarios a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article although transport in low a dimensional quantum systems has intensively been investigated theoretically in the past years a there still is an ongoing interest in understanding the transport phenomena in such systems a including their temperature and length scale dependence excite a those works have often addressed a qualitative classification of the occurring transport types into ballistic or normal diffusive behavior and a in particular cases a the crucial mechanisms which are responsible for the emergence of diffusion have been studied a in this context the role of non a integrability and quantum chaos is frequently discussed as an at least necessary condition excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
significant theoretical attention has been devoted to spin- chains excite a edge to the prominent anisotropic heisenberg chain a xxx model a excite a most controversial appears the question whether or not the a finite temperature a transport in the pure heisenberg chain is ballistic excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper magnetic fluctuations in a non a magnetized gaseous plasma is revisited and calculated without approximations a based on the fluctuation a dissipation theorem a it is argued that the present results are qualitative and quantitative different form previous one based on the same theorem a in particular a it is shown that it is not correct that the spectral intensity does not vary sensitively with a also the simultaneous dependence of this intensity on the plasma and on the collisional frequencies are discussed a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article fluctuations of physical quantities near zero frequency have been investigated by several authors since the papers of excite and excite a a general theory on the fluctuation a dissipation theorem a which will be the starting point of this paper a was developed by excite a to the best of our knowledge a a concrete expression for the low a frequency spectrum of fluctuations of magnetic fields in a thermal plasma was obtained for the first time by excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
they found a peak around magnetic fluctuation which was interpreted as the evanescent energy component of electromagnetic fluctuations of screened of in a plasma below the plasma frequency a the impact of such result into the cosmic microwave background was then investigated by excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present a comparison between the published optical a in and co spectroscopic redshifts of of a sub-mm galaxies and their photometric redshifts as derived from long a wavelength a radio my fir a photometric data a the redshift accuracy measured for of sub a my galaxies with at least one robustly a determined colour in the radio my fir regime is a rms a a a despite the wide range of spectral energy distributions in the local galaxies that are used in an in a biased manner as templates a this analysis demonstrates that photometric redshifts can be efficiently derived for sub a my galaxies with a precision of using only the rest a frame fir to radio wavelength data a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a of 019 a a a 016 a of 040 a a a 336 a a the a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a psf a firstpage a surveys galaxies a evolution cosmology a miscellaneous infrared a galaxies submillimetre a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the next generation of wide a area extragalactic submillimetre and millimetre a hereafter sub a my a surveys a for example from the balloon a borne large aperture submillimetre telescope a blast a devin it al 2001 a a labour on the atacama pathfinder experiment a apex a a the scuba camera on the james clerk maxwell telescope a jct a and bolocam a ii on the large millimetre telescope a let a a will produce large samples a a of distant a luminous starburst galaxies a the dramatic increase in the number of submillimetre detected galaxies requiring follow a up observations makes it unreasonable to expect that a large fraction of their obscured or faint optical and in counterparts will have unambiguous a spectroscopically a determined redshifts a an alternative method to efficiently and robustly measure the redshift distribution for large samples of submillimetre galaxies is clearly necessary a given the underlying assumption that we are witnessing high rates of star formation in these submillimetre galaxies a then we expect them to have the characteristic fir peak and steep submillimetre a rayleigh a jeans a spectrum which is dominated by thermal emission from dust heated to temperatures in the range by obscured young a massive stars of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the observed radio fir luminosity correlation in local starburst galaxies a edge help it al a 1985 a a that links the radio synchrotron emission from supernova remnants with the later stages of massive star formation a is also expected to apply to the submillimetre galaxies a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we have investigated the vortex state in a superconducting dice network using the bitter decoration technique at several magnetic frustrations =1/2 and 1/3 a in contrast to other regular network geometries where the existence of a commensurate state was previously demonstrated a no ordered state was observed in the dice network at and the observed vortex a vortex correlation length is close to one lattice cell a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in the past decades a the vortex state of superconducting networks has been investigated by several groups using different imaging techniques a scanning hall microscopy excite a scanning squid microscopy or bitter decoration excite a a the vortex configuration was studied in square or triangular lattices as a function of the magnetic field a in superconducting arrays the relevant variable is the magnetic frustration a a which represents the vortex filling factor of please generate the next two sentences of the article
is defined as with a the flux quantum a and a the magnetic flux per elementary maquette a the vortex pattern reflects the spatial phase configuration of the superconducting order parameter resulting from the competition between the magnetic field and the underlying lattice excite a for rational frustration a with and integer numbers a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we look at the relationship between the preparation method of is and be nanostructures a ass a and the structural a electronic a and optical properties in terms of quantum confinement a pc a a pc in ass causes a blue shift of the gap energy with decreasing is dimension a directly measuring the effect of pc is complicated by additional parameters a such as stress a interface and defect states a in addition a differences in is preparation lead to differences in the relevant parameter set a a relatively simple model of pc a using a a particle a in a a a box'-type perturbation to the effective mass theory a was applied to is and be quantum wells a wires and dots across a variety of preparation methods a the choice of the model was made in order to distinguish contributions that are solely due to the effects of pc a where the only varied experimental parameter was the crystallinity a it was found that the hole becomes de a localized in the case of amorphous materials a which leads to stronger confinement effects a the origin of this result was partly attributed to differences in the effective mass between the amorphous and crystalline is as well as between the electron and hole a corrections to our pc model take into account a position dependent effective mass a this term includes an inverse length scale dependent on the displacement from the origin a thus a when the broglie wavelength or the bohr radius of the carriers is on the order of the dimension of the is the carriers a feel a the confinement potential altering their effective mass a furthermore a it was found that certain interface states a is a of a is a act to pin the hole state a thus reducing the oscillator strength a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article semiconductor nanostructures a ass a exhibit increased oscillator strength due to electron hole wave function overlap a and band gap engineering due to the effect of quantum confinement a pc a a thus a materials like is are a viable option for onto a electronics a photonic a and quantum computing. pc is defined as the modification in the free particle dispersion relation as a function of a system a spatial dimension. if a free electron is confined within a potential barrier a a shift in the band gap energy is observed a which is inversely proportional to the system size squared a in the effective mass approximation a as a result a the emitted photon energy is directly proportional to the gap energy a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
pc often manifests itself in optical experiments when the dimension of the system is systematically reduced and an increase in the absorbed a emitted photon energy is measured corresponding to electron transitional states a for practical applications a utilizing pc effects in ass requires an understanding of the band structure of a low a dimensional material a how the method of preparation effects the final properties of the is a and the kinetics dynamics of the absorption a emission process a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we study the distribution of resonances for geometrically finite hyperbolic surfaces of infinite area by counting resonances numerically a the resonances are computed as zeros of the seller zeta function a using an algorithm for computation of the zeta function for schottky groups a our particular focus is on three aspects of the resonance distribution that have attracted attention recently a the fractal well law a the spectral gap a and the concentration of decay rates a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a smooth a geometrically finite hyperbolic surface has finite genus a with ends consist of a finite number of hyperbolic funnels indoor cusps a we all assume that has infinite area a so there is at least one funnel a under this assumption a the a positive a laplacian has absolutely continuous spectrum and finitely many discrete eigenvalues in a with no embedded eigenvalues of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the resolvent is well a defined for a as long as is not an eigenvalue of a by maze a metros excite and gallop a zworski excite a admits a meromorphic continuation to a with poles of finite rank a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we report results of our new spatially a resolved a optical spectroscopy of the giant ly nebula around a powerful radio galaxy 1243 a 036 a 4c+03.24 a at a the nebula is extended over pc from the nucleus a and forms a pair of cones or elongated bubbles a the high a velocity a pm s a blueshifted with respect to the systemic velocity a ly-emitting components are detected at both sides of the nucleus along its major axis a the northwestern nebula is more spectacular in its velocity shift a blueshifted by pm s to pm s a and in its width a pm s from a over pc scale a we discuss possible origin of the nebula a a a the shock a heated expanding bubble or outlawing cone associated with the superfund activity of the host galaxy a a a halo gas photoionized by the anisotropic radiation from the active galactic nuclei a an a a and a a the jet a induced star a formation or shock a the last possibility may not be likely because ly emission is distributed out of the narrow channel of the radio jet a we show that the superfund model is most plausible since it can explain both the characteristics of the morphology a size and shape a and the kinematical structures a velocity shift and line width a of the nebula although the photoionization by an may contribute to the excitation to some extent a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article it is well known that images of the rest a frame us and optical continua are elongated preferentially along the radio axis in powerful radio galaxies a pros a at redshift a a a edge a chambers it al a 1987 a mccarthy it al a 1987 a a the so a called alignment effect of please generate the next two sentences of the article
indeed a many high- a a pros a hzprgs a show the alignment effect a and its origin has been in debate in this decade a edge a mccarthy 1993 a a various models have been proposed to explain the alignment effect a edge a a a a scattering of the anisotropic radiation from a central engine of active galactic nuclei a an a edge a i stereo alighieri it al a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper since stellar populations enhance particular element abundances according to the yields and lifetimes of the stellar progenitors a the chemical evolution of galaxies serves as one of the key tools that allows the tracing of galaxy evolution a in order to deduce the evolution of separate galactic regions one has to account for the dynamics of the interstellar medium a because distant regions can interact by means of large a scale dynamics a to be able to interpret the distributions and ratios of the characteristic elements and their relation to e.g.the galactic gas content a an understanding of the dynamical effects combined with small a scale transitions between the gas phases by evaporation and condensation is essential a in this paper a we address various complex signatures of chemical evolution and present in particular two problems of abundance distributions in different types of galaxies a the discrepancies of metallicity distributions and effective yields in the different regions of our milky way and the a a of abundance ratio in dwarf galaxies a these can be solved properly a if the thermodynamical prescription is applied to simulations of galaxy evolution a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article for the stellar populations of our milky way galaxy a mag a a the halo a the bulge a and the disk a thick plus thin disk a a the fundamental questions that have to be addressed are a when a how and on what timescales did the galactic components form a and was there any connection between them a if yes a simultaneously or sequentially a one possible approach to disentangle the evolutionary scenario is to look for evolutionary signatures in age a dynamics a and chemistry of long a lived stars a in the stellar populations within our mag a at present a two major and basically different strategies for modelling galaxy evolution can be followed a dynamical investigations which include hydrodynamical simulations of isolated galaxy evolution and of protogalactic interactions reaching from cosmological perturbation scales to direct mergers a and a on the other hand a studies which neglect any dynamical effects but consider either the whole galaxy or particular regions and describe the temporal evolution of mass fractions and element abundances in detail a for the case of a closed box a linear relation between the time a dependent metallicity and the initial a to a temporal gas ratio a a follows analytically a where the slope is determined by the yield a item the metallicity release per stellar population of please generate the next two sentences of the article
deviations from this simple relation are explained by lower of effective of yields due to outflow of metal a rich gas from the a now open a volume or infill of low a metallicity a presumably primordial a gas a such dynamical effects can only be properly treated if simulations can account for the energetics a the composition a and the dynamical state of the galactic gas a as well as the relevant interchange processes a in a self a consistent manner a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper this is a short review of the theoretical work on the two a dimensional hubbard model performed in sherbrooke in the last few years a it is written on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the discovery of high a temperature superconductivity a we discuss several approaches a how they were benchmark and how they agree sufficiently with each other that we can trust that the results are accurate solutions of the hubbard model a then comparisons are made with experiment a we show that the hubbard model does exhibit a a wave superconductivity and antiferromagnetism essentially where they are observed for both hole and electron a doped curates a we also show that the pseudogap phenomenon comes out of these calculations a in the case of electron a doped high temperature superconductors a comparisons with angle a resolved photoemission experiments are nearly quantitative a the value of the pseudogap temperature observed for these compounds in recent photoemission experiments has been predicted by theory before it was observed experimentally a additional experimental confirmation would be useful a the theoretical methods that are surveyed include mostly the two a particle self a consistent approach a variational cluster perturbation theory a or variational cluster approximation a a and cellular dynamical mean a field theory a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in the first days of the discovery of high a temperature superconductivity a anderson suggested that the two a dimensional hubbard model held the key to the phenomenon a despite its apparent simplicity a the two a dimensional hubbard model is a formidable challenge for theorists a the dimension is not low enough that an exact solution is available a as in one dimension of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the dimension is not high enough that some mean a field theory a like dynamical mean field theory a daft a a valid in infinite dimension a can come to the rescue a in two dimensions a both quantum and thermal fluctuations are important a in addition a as we shall see a it turns out that the real materials are in a situation where both potential and kinetic energy are comparable
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we compare electroweak baryogenesis in the mss a ness and ness a we comment on the different sources of up violation a the phase transition and constraints from dem measurements a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a viable baryogenesis mechanism aims to explain the observed asymmetry in the baryon density a a and the celebrated sakharov conditions state the necessary ingredients for baryogenesis a a i a a and up violation a a ii a non a equilibrium a a iii a a number violation a a number violation is present in the hot universe due to sphaleron processes while a is violated in the electroweak sector of the standard model a so a a the two important aspects of electroweak baryogenesis a ewbg are transport and up violation of please generate the next two sentences of the article
web requires a strong first a order electroweak phase transition to drive the plasma out of equilibrium a the up violation is induced by the moving phase boundary a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we calculate the one a photon loop radiative corrections to charged pion compton scattering a a ultraviolet and infrared divergences are both treated in dimensional regularization a analytical expressions for the corrections to the invariant compton scattering amplitudes a and a are presented for of classes of contributing one a loop diagrams a infrared finiteness of the virtual radiative corrections is achieved a in the standard way a by including soft photon radiation below an energy cut a off a and its relation to the experimental detection threshold is discussed a we find that the radiative corrections are maximal in backward directions a reaching edge for a center a of a mass energy of and a furthermore a we extend our calculation of the radiative corrections by including the leading pion structure effect a at low energies a in form of its electric and magnetic polarizability difference a a we find that this structure effect does not change the relative size and angular dependence of the radiative corrections to pion compton scattering a our results are particularly relevant for analysing the compass experiment at corn which aims at measuring the pion electric and magnetic polarizabilities with high statistics using the primakoff effect a 24.5 pm 17.cm -2.2 pm -0.6 pm -0.6 pm a 1#2 a a pm no kaiser and jim a friedrich a pics a 12.20.-m a 12.20.ds a 13.40.ks a 14.70.bh a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article pion compton scattering a a allows one to extract the electric and magnetic polarizabilities of the a charged a pion a in a classical picture these polarizabilities characterize the deformation response a item induced dipole moments a of a composite system in external electric and magnetic fields a in the proper quantum field theoretical formulation the electric and magnetic polarizabilities a and a are defined as expansion coefficients of the compton scattering amplitudes at threshold a however a since pion targets are not directly available a real pion compton scattering has been approached using different artifices a such as high a energy pion a nucleus bremsstrahlung a radiative pion photoproduction off the proton a and the crossed channel two a photon reaction a from the theoretical side please generate the next two sentences of the article
there is an extraordinary interest in a precise a experimental a determination of the pion polarizabilities a within the framework of current algebra excite it has been shown a long ago a that the polarizability difference of the charged pion is directly related to the axial a vector a to a vector form factor ratio measured in the radiative pion decay excite a at leading a nontrivial a order the result of chiral perturbation theory excite a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we theoretically investigate the effects of charge order and spin frustration on the spin ordering in tutti salts a using first a principles band calculations a we find that a diagonal inter a chain transfer integral a which causes spin frustration between the inter a chain dimers in the dimer a mott insulating state a strongly depends on the choice of anion a within the numerical lancers exact diagonalization method a we show that the ferroelectric charge order changes the role of from the spin frustration to the enhancement of the two a dimensionality in spin sector a the results indicate that assists the cooperative behavior between charge order and antiferromagnetic state observed in tmttf a a a a and charge ordering a spin frustration a exact diagonalization method a tutti salts 71.10.fd a 71.20.rv a 71.30 a 75.30.kz a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article low a dimensional molecular conductors provide a fruitful stage to study strong electron correlation effects leading to a wide variety of phase transitions excite a in this context a among the most a studied families are the quasi a one dimensional a and a molecular conductors tmttf a tutti a tetramethyl a tetrathiofulvalene a a monovalent anion a excite a these salts form a and -band at quarter a filling in terms of holes with intrinsic dimerization along the conduction axis of please generate the next two sentences of the article
they exhibit various types of phase transitions such as ferroelectric charge ordering a co a a spin a peers a up a a antiferromagnetic a of a a and superconducting a so a transitions by applying pressure or replacement of excite a among them a a tmttf shows a peculiar behavior under pressure a a cooperative reduction of co and of phase transition temperatures by the application of pressure has been reported by nor measurements excite a this result naively does not coincide with the case for typical co transitions a where co suppresses the tendency toward magnetic ordering due to decrease of the effective spin exchange couplings excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present blue optical spectra of of members of and per obtained with the win telescope at kit peak national observatory a from these spectra a several stellar parameters were measured for the a type stars a including sin a a log a a and a strmgren photometry was used to measure and log for the be stars a we also analyse photometric data of cluster members and discuss the near a to a mid in excesses of be stars a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article not 869 and not 884 a and perseid a respectively a are a well known double cluster rich in massive a a type stars a and have been the focus of many studies over the years a recent studies show that not 869 and not 884 have nearly identical ages of 1314 my a common distance moduli of do 11.85 a and common reddening of ebb a a a 0.50.55 a a a a a a a carrie it al a 2009 a a a a a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
a selznick it al a 2002 a a a a a a a a bragg a kenyon 2005 a a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the problem of the description of absorption and scattering losses in high- cavities is studied a the considerations are based on quantum noise theories a hence the unwanted noise associated with scattering and absorption is taken into account by introduction of additional damping and noise terms in the quantum angevin equations and input output relations a completeness conditions for the description of the cavity models obtained in this way are studied and corresponding replacement schemes are discussed a pics a 42.50.lc a 42.50.nn a 42.50.pq a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article unwanted noise associated with absorption and scattering in high- cavities usually plays a crucial role in experiments in cavity quantum electrodynamics a cavity red a excite a even small values of the corresponding absorption a scattering coefficients may lead to dramatic changes of the quantum properties of the radiation a for typical high- cavities the unwanted losses can be of the same order of magnitude as the wanted a radiative losses due to the input output coupling excite of please generate the next two sentences of the article
in such a case the process of quantum a state extraction from a high- cavity is characterized by efficiency of about 50% a excite a this feature gives a serious restriction for the implementation of many proposals in cavity red a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper memorization a minimization algorithms consist of successively minimizing a sequence of upper bounds of the objective function a these upper bounds are tight at the current estimate a and each iteration monotonically drives the objective function downhill a such a simple principle is widely applicable and has been very popular in various scientific fields a especially in signal processing and statistics a we propose an incremental memorization a minimization scheme for minimizing a large sum of continuous functions a a problem of utmost importance in machine learning a we present convergence guarantees for non a convex and convex optimization when the upper bounds approximate the objective up to a smooth error a we call such upper bounds of first a order surrogate functions of a more precisely a we study asymptotic stationary point guarantees for non a convex problems a and for convex ones a we provide convergence rates for the expected objective function value a we apply our scheme to composite optimization and obtain a new incremental proximal gradient algorithm with linear convergence rate for strongly convex functions a our experiments show that our method is competitive with the state of the art for solving machine learning problems such as logistic regression when the number of training samples is large enough a and we demonstrate its usefulness for sparse estimation with non a convex penalties a non a convex optimization a convex optimization a memorization a minimization a 90c06 a 90c26 a 90c25 a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the principle of successively minimizing upper bounds of the objective function is often called a memorization a minimization a excite or a successive upper a bound minimization a excite a each upper bound is locally tight at the current estimate a and each minimization step decreases the value of the objective function a even though this principle does not provide any theoretical guarantee about the quality of the returned solution a it has been very popular and widely used because of its simplicity of please generate the next two sentences of the article
various existing approaches can indeed be interpreted from the memorization a minimization point of view a this is the case of many gradient a based or proximal methods excite a expectation a maximization a pm a algorithms in statistics excite a difference a of a convex a do a programming excite a boosting excite a some variational bayes techniques used in machine learning excite a and the mean a shift algorithm for finding modes of a distribution excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we extend the furled a putnam theorem from the algebra of all bounded operators on the hilbert space to the algebra of all locally measurable operators affiliated with a on newman algebra a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the a first part of the a following problem was suggested by on newman a see up a of a of a appendix a in excite a a a on newman problem a let if is normal and if does it follow that more generally a if and are normal and if does it follow that if the operators and belong to a finite factor then the first part of the problem was resolved a in the affirmative a by on newman himself a in full generality of please generate the next two sentences of the article
a problem was resolved by furled excite a furthermore a on newman mentioned that a formal analogue of problem a on newman problem a for unbounded operators can be a non a rigorously a answered in the negative due to the fact that a product of unbounded operators does not always exists a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in this paper we prove the existence of extreme value laws for dynamical systems perturbed by instrument a like a error a also called observational noise a an orbit perturbed with observational noise mimics the behavior of an instrumentally recorded time series a instrument characteristics a defined as precision and accuracy a act both by truncating and randomly displacing the real value of a measured observable a here we analyse both these effects from a theoretical and numerical point of view a first we show that classical extreme value laws can be found for orbits of dynamical systems perturbed with observational noise a then we present numerical experiments to support the theoretical findings and give an indication of the order of magnitude of the instrumental perturbations which cause relevant deviations from the extreme value laws observed in deterministic dynamical systems a finally a we show that the observational noise preserves the structure of the deterministic attractor a this goes against the common assumption that random transformations cause the orbits asymptotically fill the ambient space with a loss of information about any fractal structures present on the attractor a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in two previous works excite a we investigated the persistence of extreme value laws a els a whenever a dynamical system is perturbed throughout random transformations a we considered an ibid a stochastic process with values in the measurable space and with probability distribution a after associating to each a map acting on the measurable space into itself a we considered the random orbit starting from the point and generated by the realization a here a the transformations should be considered close to each other and the suitably rescaled scalar parameter is the strength of such a distance please generate the next two sentences of the article
a we could therefore define a markov process on with transition function where is a measurable set a and is the indicator function of a set a a probability measures is called a a stationary measure a if for any measurable we have a we call it an absolutely continuous stationary measure a a as a a a if it has a density with respect to the lebesgue measure whenever is a metric space a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper it is well known that the successful operation of cognitive radio a or a between or transmitter and or receiver a or link a relies on reliable spectrum sensing a to network cars requires more information from spectrum sensing beyond traditional techniques a executing at or transmitter and further information regarding the spectrum availability at or receiver a redefining the spectrum sensing along with statistical inference suitable for cognitive radio networks a can a a we mathematically derive conditions to allow or transmitter forwarding packets to or receiver under guaranteed outage probability a and prove that the correlation of localized spectrum availability between a cooperative node and or receiver determines effectiveness of the cooperative scheme a applying our novel mathematical model to potential hidden terminals in can a we illustrate that the allowable transmission region of a or a defined as neighbourhood a is no longer circular shape even in a pure path loss channel model a this results in asymmetric or links to make bidirectional links generally inappropriate in can a though this challenge can be alleviated with the aid of cooperative sensing a therefore a spectrum sensing capability determines can topology a for multiple cooperative nodes a to fully utilize spectrum availability a the selection methodology of cooperative nodes is developed due to limited overhead of information exchange a defining reliability as information of spectrum availability at or receiver provided by a cooperative node and by applying neighbourhood area a we can compare sensing capability of cooperative nodes from both link and network perspectives a in addition a due to dynamic network topology lack of centralized coordination in can a cars can only acquire local and partial information in limited sensing duration a robust spectrum sensing is therefore proposed to ensure successful can operation a limits of cooperative schemes and their impacts on network operation are also derived a spectrum sensing,. and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article radios a or a a having capable of sensing spectrum availability a is considered as a promising technique to alleviate spectrum scarcity due to current static spectrum allotment policy excite a traditional or link availability is solely determined by the spectrum sensing conducted at the transmitter a item or a to a a if the or a to with packets to relay senses the selected channel to be available a it precedes this opportunistic transmission a to facilitate the spectrum sensing a at time instant. please generate the next two sentences of the article
a we usually use a hypothesis testing as follows a where means the observation at or a to a represents signal from primary system a is a a is the interference from co a existing multi a radio wireless networks a is additive white gaussian noise a awn a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in this paper a we study the weighted composition operators on weighted bergman spaces of bounded symmetric domains a the necessary and sufficient conditions for a weighted composition operator to be bounded and compact are studied by using the carlson measure techniques a in the last section a we study the chatter -class weighted composition operators a a theoretheorem a a theorelemma a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article let be a bounded symmetric domain in with bergman kernel we assume that is in its standard representation and the volume measure of is normalised so that for all and in by theorem 5.7 of excite and using the polar coordinates representation a there exists a positive number such that for we have for each define then defines a weighted family of probability measures on also a throughout the paper is fixed a we define the weighted bergman spaces on a as the set of all holomorphic functions on so that note that is a closed subspace of for is just the usual bergman space a for there is an orthogonal projection from onto given by where is the reproducing kernel for suppose a are holomorphic mappings defined on such that then the weighted composition operator is defined as for the study of weighted composition operators one can refer to excite and references therein of please generate the next two sentences of the article
recently a smith excite has made a nice connection between the brennan a conjecture and weighted composition operators a he has shown that brennan a conjecture is equivalent to the existence of self a maps of unit disk that make certain weighted composition operators compact a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we hereby propose a model of opinion dynamics where individuals update their beliefs because of interactions in acquaintances group a the model exhibit a non trivial behavior that we discuss as a function of the main involved parameters a results are reported on the average number of opinion clusters and the time needed to form such clusters a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article complex systems science a ass a studies the behavior of a wide range of phenomena a from physics to social sciences passing through biology just to mention few of them a the classical approach followed in the ass consists first in a decomposition of the system into elementary blocksthat will be successively individually analysed in details a then the properties determined at micro level are transported to the macro level a this approach results very fruitful and shaped the ass as an highly multidisciplinary field of please generate the next two sentences of the article
recently models of opinion dynamics gathered a considerable amount of interest testified by the production of specialized reviews such as a reinforcing in this way the emergence of the a sociophysics a a basic distinction can be done in model of a continuous opinion with threshold a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper performing a shell model calculation for heavy nuclei has been a long a standing problem in nuclear physics a here we propose one possible solution a the central idea of this proposal is to take the advantages of two existing models a the projected shell model a pm a and the fermion dynamical symmetry model a from a a to construct a multi a shell shell model a the pm is an efficient method of coupling quasi a particle excitations to the high a spin rotational motion a whereas the from contains a successful truncation scheme for the low a spin collective modes from the spherical to the well a deformed region a the new shell model is expected to describe simultaneously the single a particle and the low a lying collective excitations of all known types a yet keeping the model space tractable even for the heaviest nuclear systems a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article except for a few nuclei lying in the vicinity of shell closures a most of the heavy nuclei are difficult to describe in a spherical shell model framework because of the unavoidable problem of dimension explosion a therefore a the study of nuclear structure in heavy nuclei has relied mainly on the mean a field approximations a in which the concept of spontaneous symmetry breaking is applied excite a however a there has been an increasing number of compelling evidences indicating that the nuclear many a body correlations are important of please generate the next two sentences of the article
thus a the necessity of a proper quantum mechanical treatment for nuclear states has been growing a and we are facing the challenge of understanding the nuclear structure by going beyond the mean a field approximations a demand for a proper shell model treatment arises also from the nuclear astrophysics a since
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the aim of this paper is to estimate the -norms of vector a valued risk transforms and the norms of risk operators on cantor sets in a as well as to study the distribution of values of a namely a we show that this distribution is of uniform of in the following sense a the values of which are comparable with its average value are attended on a of big of portion of a cantor set a we apply these results to give examples demonstrating the sharpness of our previous estimates for the set of points where risk transform is large a and for the corresponding risk capacities a the cantor sets under consideration are different from the usual corner cantor sets a they are constructed by means a certain process of regularization introduced in the paper a a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article let be a finite sequence of positive numbers such that this sequence determines the corner cantor set of generation in a such that the -th generation consists of cubes of edge length a each of these cubes contains corner cubes of the -th generation a and so on a for brevity a we will call of a cantor set of instead of of a cantor set of generation of a there is a number of papers on estimates of various capacities a norms of integral transforms and operators a etc a a on such cantor sets of please generate the next two sentences of the article
these estimates demonstrate the sharpness of various inequalities where the bounds are attained on cantor sets a they are also of independent interest a but besides the necessary condition a there are certain additional conditions on in many cases a in the present paper we associate with given numbers satisfying a only a the condition a the of regularized of sequence such that a a and construct the a non a corner a cantor set formed by cubes of edge length a since the corner and non a corner cantor sets have similar structure a it is unimportant for applications which set to use a for a nonnegative finite bored measure in a a and a a define the -truncated -riesz transform of by where if the limit exists a we shall call it the -riesz transform of at a to consider all finite bored measures and all points a one introduces the quantity that always makes sense a namely the so called maximal -riesz transform a note that and are vectors and is a number a a besides and a we need the -truncated -riesz operator defined by for every a the operator is bounded on a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper an valerian tvs code and a lagrangian spa code are used to simulate the off a axis collision of equal a mass main sequence stars in order to address the question of whether stellar mergers can produce a remnant star where the interior has been replenished with hydrogen due to significant mixing a each parent main sequence star is chosen to be found near the turnoff a with hydrogen depleted in the core a and is modelled with a realistic stellar model and as a polytrope a an ideal fluid description with adiabatic index is used for all hydrodynamic calculations a we found good agreement between the simulations for the polytropic case a with the remnant showing strong a non a local mixing throughout a in the interior quarter of the mass a is mixed in from larger radii and on average the remnant is fully mixed a for the realistic model a we found less mixing a particularly in the interior and in the spa simulation a in the inner quarter a of the contained mass in the tvs case a but only in the spa one is mixed in from outside a the simulations give consistent results for the overall profile of the merger remnant and the amount of mass loss a but the differences in mixing suggests that the intrinsic difference between grid and particle based schemes remains a possible artefact a we conclude that both the tvs and spa schemes can be used equally well for problems that are best suited to their strengths and that care should be taken in interpreting results about fluid mixing a blue stragglers globular clusters a general hydrodynamics methods a numerical stars a evolution stellar dynamics a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in dense stellar systems a such as globular clusters a galactic nuclei and star forming regions a direct collisions between stars occur quite frequently a these collisions can modify the stellar populations of the system by creating objects a edge blue stragglers a cataclysmic variables and millisecond pulsars a a a a a a a a or by destroying objects a edge bright giants a a a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
these kinds of strong interactions between stars can also modify the overall evolution of the system by changing the dynamics of the system and its energy budget a the study of stellar collisions has become critical to the study of dense stellar systems excite a in order to understand how collisions can modify stellar populations and dynamics a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the optical afterglow of gamma a ray burst a grab a 000301c exhibited a significant a short a timescale deviation from the power a law flux decline expected in the standard synchrotron shock model a garnavich a loeb a stank found that this deviation was well a fit by an a and how a model in which a thin ring of emission is microlensed by an intervening star a we revisit the microlensing interpretation of this variability a first by testing whether microlensing of afterglow images with realistic surface brightness profiles a bps a can fit the data a and second by directly inverting the observed light curve to obtain a non a parametric measurement of the sep a we find that microlensing of realistic bps can reproduce the observed deviation a provided that the optical emission arises from frequencies above the cooling break a conversely a if the variability is indeed caused by microlensing a the sep must be significantly limb a brightened a specifically a of the flux must originate from the outer of the area of the afterglow image a the latter requirement is satisfied by the best fit theoretical sep a the underlying optical a infrared afterglow lightcurve is consistent with a model in which a jet is propagating into a uniform medium with the cooling break frequency below the optical band a a 1#23.6pt i a i-0 a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the afterglows of gamma a ray bursts a grabs a are observed in the a a ray a optical a near a infrared a and radio a and appear to be well a described by the synchrotron blast a wave model in which the source ejects material with a relativistic bulk lorentz factor a driving a relativistic shock into the external medium a see excite and references therein a a there is mounting evidence from the observed steepening of afterglow light curves that these ejecta are in many cases mildly to highly collimated a with opening angles excite a global fitting of the afterglow light curves over many decades in time and frequency a in the context of this model a can be used to derive constraints on the physical parameters of the model a item a the energy and opening angle of the jet a the external density a the magnetic field strength and the energy distribution of the electrons behind the shock excite a in this model a the image of the afterglow is expected to appear highly limb brightened at frequencies above the peak synchrotron frequency a but more uniform at frequencies a especially below the self absorption frequency a taxman 1997 a sari 1998 a panaitescu a macros 1998 a grant a iran a a sari 1999a a a a grant a loeb 2001 of please generate the next two sentences of the article
a a measurement of the surface brightness profile a sep a at several frequencies would thus provide an important test of the model a for typical parameters a the afterglow image expands superluminally a and has an angular radius a few days after the grab a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we explore the mass a assembly and chemical enrichment histories of star forming galaxies by applying a population synthesis method to a sample of 84828 galaxies from the sloan digital sky survey data release a a our method decomposes the entire observed spectrum in terms of a sum of simple stellar populations spanning a wide range of ages and metallicities a thus allowing the reconstruction of galaxy histories a a comparative study of galaxy evolution is presented a where galaxies are grouped onto bins of nebular abundances or mass a we find that galaxies whose warm interstellar medium is poor in heavy elements are slow in forming stars a their stellar metallicities also rise slowly with time a reaching their current values a a in the last my of evolution a systems with metal rich nebulae a on the other hand a assembled most of their mass and completed their chemical evolution long ago a reaching already at lookback times of several gym a these same trends a which are ultimately a consequence of galaxy downsizing a appear when galaxies are grouped according to their stellar mass a the reconstruction of galaxy histories to this level of detail out of integrated spectra offers promising prospects in the field of galaxy evolution theories a galaxies a evolution a galaxies a stellar content a galaxies a statistics a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article one of the major challenges of modern astrophysics is to understand the physical processes involved in galaxy formation and evolution a significant steps in this direction could be made by tracing the build up of stellar mass and metallicity as a function of cosmic time a one way to address this issue is through cosmological deep surveys which map how galaxy properties change for samples at different redshifts a a a among these properties of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the relation first observed by liqueur a 1979 a between heavy a element nebular abundance and galaxy mass a or its extension a the luminosity a metallicity relation a edge a tillman 1989 a zaritsky 1994 a a are being extensively used to probe the metal enrichment along cosmic history a clear signs of evolution are being revealed by studies of these relations at both intermediate a seraglio 2005 a lamareille 2006 a mouhcine 2006 a and high a shapely 2005 a maker 2006 a era 2006 a a which generally find significant offsets in these relations when compared to their versions in the local universe a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we define a hidden markov model a hmm a in which each hidden state has time a dependent a activity levels a that drive transitions and emissions a and show how to estimate its parameters a our construction is motivated by the problem of inferring human mobility on sub a daily time scales from a for example a mobile phone records a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article hidden markov models a hmm a are stochastic models for systems with a set of unobserved states between which the system hops stochastically a sometimes emitting a signal from some alphabet a with probabilities that depend upon the current state a the situation in which we are specifically interested is human mobility a partially observed a a item a a occasional signals about a person a location a for example a consider the cells of a mobile phone network a from which a user can make calls a in this case please generate the next two sentences of the article
the states of a hmm are the cells a and the emitted signals are the cell itself a if a call is made by a particular user during each of a sequence of time intervals a or nothing a a a a if that user does not make a call a in the latter case a the state a location a of the user is a hidden a a and must be inferred a while in the former case a assuming no errors in the data a the a hidden a state is revealed by the call record a since these are data from a a mobile a phone network a a user can move from cell to cell a although many analyses of human mobility have estimated no more than rather crude statistics like the radius of gyration a the fraction of time spent at each location a or the entropy of the timeseries of locations excite a others have used hmm to describe partially observed human mobility and have estimated their parameters excite a with short time steps a however a a standard hmm a with time a independent parameters a is not a plausible model a since human mobility behavior changes according to a for example a the time of day excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper in this paper a we investigate the non a equilibrium quantum phases of the two a atom dick model a which can be realized in a two species bose a einstein condensate interacting with a single light mode in an optical cavity a apart from the usual non a equilibrium normal and inverted phases a a non a equilibrium mixed phase is possible which is a combination of normal and inverted phase a a new kind of quantum phase transition is predicted from non a superradiant mixed phase to the superradiant phase which can be achieved by tuning the two different atom a photon couplings a we also show that a quantum phase transition from the non a superradiant mixed phase to the superradiant phase is forbidden for certain values of the two atom a photon coupling strengths a a keywords a a non a equilibrium dick model a quantum phase transition a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the interaction of a collection of atoms with a radiation field has always been an important topic in quantum optics a the dick model a do a which describes interaction of identical two level atoms with a single radiation field mode a established the importance of collective effects of atom a field interaction a where the intensity of the spontaneously emitted light is proportional to rather than excite a the spatial dimensions of the ensemble of atoms are smaller than the wavelength of the radiation field a as a result a all the atoms experience the same field and this gives rise to the collective and cooperative interaction between light and matter of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the do exhibits a second a order quantum phase transition a opt a from a non a superradiant normal phase to a superradiant phase when the atom a field coupling constant exceeds a certain critical value excite a the experimental observation of the opt predicted in the do required that the collective atom a photon coupling strength to be of the same order of magnitude as the energy separation between the two atomic levels a in conventional atom a cavity setup
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we study the quantum mechanical generalization of force or pressure a and then we extend the classical thermodynamic isobaric process to quantum mechanical systems a based on these efforts a we are able to study the quantum version of thermodynamic cycles that consist of quantum isobaric process a such as quantum drayton cycle and quantum diesel cycle a we also consider the implementation of quantum drayton cycle and quantum diesel cycle with some model systems a such as single particle in cd box and single a mode radiation field in a cavity a these studies lay the microscopic a quantum mechanical a foundation for szilard a sure single molecule engine a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article quantum thermodynamics is the study of heat and work dynamics in quantum mechanical systems excite a in the extreme limit of small systems with only a few degrees of freedom a both the finite a size effect and quantum effects influence the thermodynamic properties of the system dramatically excite a the traditional thermodynamic theory based on classical systems of macroscopic size does not apply any more a and the quantum mechanical generalization of thermodynamics becomes necessary of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the interplay between thermodynamics and quantum physics has been an interesting research topic since 1950s excite a in recent years a with the developments of nanotechnology and quantum information processing a the study of the interface between quantum physics and thermodynamics begins to attract more and more attention excite a studies of quantum thermodynamics not only promise important potential applications in nanotechnology and quantum information processing a but also bring new insights to some fundamental problems of thermodynamics a such as maxwell a demon and the universality of the second law excite a among all the studies about quantum thermodynamics a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present a novel differential a difference system in a a a 1-dimensional space a time a one discrete a two continuum a a arisen from the bogoyavlensky a a a a 1-dimensional adv hierarchy a our method is based on the bilinear identity of the hierarchy a which is related to the vertex operator representation of the toroidal lie algebra a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article multi a dimensional generalization of classical solution equations has been one of the most exciting topic in the field of integrable systems a among other things a calogero excite proposed an interesting example that is a a a a 1-dimensional extension of the korteweg a de vries equation a you it al a excite obtained multi a solution solutions of the a a a 1-dimensional adv equation by using the rota a bilinear method of please generate the next two sentences of the article
let us consider the following rota a type equations a where we have used the -operators of rota defined as we remark that we have introduced auxiliary variables that is a hidden parameter in a if we set and use to eliminate a then one can show that solves a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper many early a type galaxies are detected at of to 160 but the emission is usually dominated by an an or heating from the evolved stellar population a here we present tips observations of a sample of elliptical and lenticular galaxies which are rich in cold molecular gas a and we investigate how much of the mir to fir emission could be due to star formation activity a the of images show a rich variety of structures a including nuclear point sources a rings a disks a and smooth extended emission a and comparisons to matched a resolution co and radio continuum images suggest that the bulk of the of emission could be traced to star formation a the star formation efficiencies are comparable to those found in normal spirals a some future directions for progress are also mentioned a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in recent years a us and optical photometry and spectroscopy of nearby elliptical galaxies has suggested that these galaxies a which have a reputation for being old a red a and dead a may not be quite as dead as previously assumed a some 15% to 30% of local elliptical seem to be experiencing small amounts of present day star formation activity a schawinski it al a 2007a a 2007b a karaj it al a the star formation is not intense enough to cause serious problems for the galaxies morphological classification a as it only amounts to a few percent of the total stellar mass of please generate the next two sentences of the article
however a this current day disk growth inside spheroidal galaxies may be a faint remnant of a process which was more vigorous in the past and may have played a role in establishing the spectrum of galaxy morphologies we observe today a star formation of course requires cold gas a so interpreting the us and optical data in terms of star formation activity has important implications both for the early a type galaxies and for a general understanding of the star formation process a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the system of neutrino a antineutrino a plasma is considered taking into account their weak fermi interaction a new fluid instabilities driven by strong neutrino flux in a plasma are found a the nonlinear stationary as well as nonstationary waves in the neutrino gas are discussed a it is shown that a bunch of neutrinos a drifting with a constant velocity across a homogeneous plasma a can also induce emission of lower energy neutrinos due to scattering a item the decay of a heavy neutrino into a heavy and a light neutrino a a in a plasma a furthermore we find that the neutrino production in stars does not lead in general to energy losses from the neutron stars a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article our understanding of the properties of neutrinos in a plasma has recently undergone some appreciable theoretical progress excite a the interaction of neutrinos with a plasma particles a the creation of pairs a the emission of neutrinos due to the collapse of a star are of primary interests excite in the description of some astrophysical events such as supernova explosion a one of the key processes upon the explosions are the large a scale hydrodynamic instabilities as well as driven plasma instabilities a these processes are also believed to have occurred during the lepton stage of the early universe a during the formation of a neutron start please generate the next two sentences of the article
the collapsed core of the supernova is so dense and hot that and are trapped and are thus unable to leave the core region of the neutron star a the rates of escape of and are very small a inside the star an equilibrium state is reached a which includes the concentration a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper as inductive inference and machine learning methods in computer science see continued success a researchers are aiming to describe even more complex probabilistic models and inference algorithms a what are the limits of mechanizing probabilistic inference a we investigate the computability of conditional probability a a fundamental notion in probability theory and a cornerstone of bayesian statistics a and show that there are computable joint distributions with noncomputable conditional distributions a ruling out the prospect of general inference algorithms a even inefficient ones a specifically a we construct a pair of computable random variables in the unit interval such that the conditional distribution of the first variable given the second encodes the halting problem a nevertheless a probabilistic inference is possible in many common modelling settings a and we prove several results giving broadly applicable conditions under which conditional distributions are computable a in particular a conditional distributions become computable when measurements are corrupted by independent computable noise with a sufficiently smooth density a a multiblock footnote omitted a a multiblock footnote omitted a a multiblock footnote omitted a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the use of probability to reason about uncertainty is key to modern science and engineering a and the operation of a conditioning a a used to perform bayesian inductive reasoning in probabilistic models a directly raises many of its most important computational problems a faced with probabilistic models of increasingly complex phenomena that stretch or exceed the limitations of existing representations and algorithms a researchers have proposed new representations and formal languages for describing joint distributions on large collections of random variables a and have developed new algorithms for performing automated probabilistic inference a what are the limits of this endeavour of please generate the next two sentences of the article
can we hope to automate probabilistic reasoning via a general inference algorithm that can compute conditional probabilities for an a arbitrary a computable joint distribution a we demonstrate that there are computable joint distributions with noncomputable conditional distributions a of course
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we report for the first time exact ground a states deduced for the dimensional generic periodic anderson model at finite a the hamiltonian of the model not containing direct hopping terms for -electrons a the deduced itinerant phase presents non a fermi liquid properties in the normal phase a emerges for real hybridization matrix elements a and not requires anisotropic unit cell a in order to deduce these results a the maquette operator procedure has been generalised to a block operator technique which uses blocks higher than an unit cell and contains -operator contributions acting only on a single central site of the block a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the periodic anderson model a pam a is one of the basic models largely used in the study of strongly correlated systems whose properties can be described at the level of two effective bands a like heavy a fermion systems excite a intermediate a valence compounds excite a or even high critical temperature superconductors excite a the model contains a free band hybridized with a correlated system of electrons for which the one a site coulomb repulsion in the form of the hubbard interaction is locally present a seen from the theoretical side a pam has the peculiarity that even its one dimensional hamiltonian is sufficiently complicated to not allow the knowledge of its exact solutions even in cd a as a consequence of please generate the next two sentences of the article
taking into account that the exact description possibilities increase in difficulty with the increase of the dimensionality of the system in the physical region a the physics provided by pam is almost exclusively interpreted based on approximations a this situation enhance the difficulty of a good quality theoretical analysis a since exact bench a marks in testing the approximations or numerical simulations are almost completely missing a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we investigate equilibrium statistical properties of urn models with disorder a two urn models are proposed a one belongs to the ehrenfest class a and the other corresponds to the monkey class a these models are introduced from the view point of the power a law behavior and randomness a it is clarified that quenched random parameters play an important role in generating power a law behavior a we evaluate the occupation probability with which an urn has balls by using the concept of statistical physics of disordered systems a in the disordered urn model belonging to the monkey class a we find that above critical density for a given temperature a condensation phenomenon occurs and the occupation probability changes its scaling behavior from an exponential a law to a heavy tailed power a law in large regime a we also discuss an interpretation of our results for explaining of macro a economy a in particular a emergence of wealth differentials a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article a lot of techniques and concepts of statistical mechanics of disordered spin systems a in particular a the replica method originally used to analyse the thermodynamics of spin glass model by sherrington and kirkpatrick excite a have been applied to various research fields beyond conventional physics a item information processing excite a game theory excite and so on a the exactly solvable mathematical model a which describes these problems a is categorized as mean a field class excite a on the other hand a as another exactly tractable model a in 1907 a paul and tatiana ehrenfest published a paper corroborating boltzmann a view of thermodynamics excite a their urn model has been defined by mac excite as an exactly solvable example in statistical physics a while it has also been criticized as a marvellous exercise too far removed from reality a their urn model has been applied to modern problems such as complex networks excite or econophysics excite a etc of please generate the next two sentences of the article
for instance a based on extensive simulations of the leonard a jones fluid requiring in part a parallel computer in juelich a an italian a german team has shown that the prediction of the ehrenfest urn effectively describes the behavior of the gas phase excite a moreover a it has been revealed that the mathematical structure of equilibrium state of the urn model excite is similar to the zero a range process a which has been widely investigated in research fields of non a equilibrium statistical physics excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper estimating vaccination uptake is an integral part of ensuring public health a it was recently shown that vaccination uptake can be estimated automatically from web data a instead of slowly collected clinical records or population surveys excite a all prior work in this area assumes that features of vaccination uptake collected from the web are temporally regular a we present the first ever method to remove this assumption from vaccination uptake estimation a our method dynamically adapts to temporal fluctuations in time series web data used to estimate vaccination uptake a we show our method to outperform the state of the art compared to competitive baselines that use not only web data but also curated clinical data a this performance improvement is more pronounced for vaccines whose uptake has been irregular due to negative media attention a hpv-1 and hpv-2 a a problems in vaccine supply a ditekipol a a and targeted at children of of years old a whose vaccination is more irregular compared to younger children a a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article vaccination programs are an efficient and cost effective method to improve public health a with sufficiently many people vaccinated the population gains herd immunity a meaning the disease can not spread a timely actions to avoid drops in vaccination coverage are therefore of great importance a many countries have no registries of timely vaccination uptake information a but rely for example on yearly surveys a in such countries estimations of near real a time vaccination uptake based solely on web data are valuable of please generate the next two sentences of the article
we extend prior work in this area excite a which showed that vaccination uptake can be estimated sufficiently accurately from web search data a our extension consists of a new estimation method that adapts dynamically to temporal fluctuations in the signal a web search queries in our case a instead of assuming temporal stationary as in excite a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we report a study of the intensity and time dependence of scintillation produced by weak -particle sources in superfluid helium in the presence of an electric field a of a pm a in the temperature range of 0.2 a to 1.1 a at the saturated vapour pressure a both the prompt and the delayed components of the scintillation exhibit a reduction in intensity with the application of an electric field a the reduction in the intensity of the prompt component is well approximated by a linear dependence on the electric field strength with a reduction of 15% at of of a pm a when analysed using the kramer theory of columnar recombination a this electric field dependence leads to the conclusion that roughly 40% of the scintillation results from species formed from atoms originally promoted to excited states and 60% from exciters created by ionization and subsequent recombination with the charges initially having a cylindrical gaussian distribution about the track of of no radius a the intensity of the delayed component of the scintillation has a stronger dependence on the electric field strength and on temperature a the implications of these data on the mechanisms affecting scintillation in liquid helium are discussed a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the phenomenon of liquid helium a the a scintillation due to passage of charged particles was discovered in the late 1950 a excite a since then rather extensive studies have been conducted a motivated both by its intrinsic interest a including an interest in illuminating the behavior of ions and neutrals in superfluid helium a and by the application of liquid helium as a particle detector excite a a for a brief review of early work a see ref of please generate the next two sentences of the article
excite a a more recent review can be found in the introduction of ref a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the mass distribution of galaxy clusters can be determined from the study of the projected phase a space distribution of cluster galaxies a the main advantage of this method as compared to others a is that it allows determination of cluster mass profiles out to very large radii a here i review recent analyses and results on this topic a in particular a i briefly describe the jeans and caustic methods a and the problems one has to face in applying these methods to galaxy systems a then a i summarize the most recent and important results on the mass distributions of galaxy groups a clusters a and superclusters a additional covered topics are the relative distributions of the dark and harmonic components a and the orbits of galaxies in clusters a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article knowledge of the mass distribution within clusters a a also in relation to the distributions of the different cluster components a a gives important clues about the formation process of the clusters and of the galaxies in them a as well as on the nature of dark matter a there have been many studies of the mass distribution in galaxy systems over the last decade a stimulated by the discovery of the universal new mass density profile of dark matter halves by navarro it al a a 1996 a 1997 a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
a cluster mass distribution can be derived in three ways a a a through the gravitational lensing of distant objects a a a using the spatial distribution and temperature profile of the a a ray emitting a intro a cluster a in hereafter a gas a and a a through the kinematics and spatial distribution of tracer particles moving in the cluster potential a lensing mostly works for clusters at intermediate and large redshifts a and only few nearby cluster lenses are known a see edge cyprian it al a a a ray observations only sample the inner a see a edge a pratt a fraud 2002 a or a at best a the serialized a newman 2005 a cluster regions a the third method is particularly suited for studying the mass profiles of relatively nearby galaxy clusters a out to large radii a well beyond the serialized region a see a edge a reisenegger it al a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the observation of strongly interacting many a body phenomena in atomic gases typically requires ultracold samples a here we show that the strong interaction potentials between rydberg atoms enable the observation of many a body effects in an atomic vapour a even at room temperature a we excite rydberg atoms in cerium vapour and observe in real a time an out a of a equilibrium excitation dynamics that is consistent with an aggregation mechanism a the experimental observations show qualitative and quantitative agreement with a microscopic theoretical model a numerical simulations reveal that the strongly correlated growth of the emerging aggregates is reminiscent of soft a matter type systems a due to their exaggerated properties a rydberg atoms find applications in various research fields ranging from cavity red excite a quantum information excite a quantum optics excite a microwave sensing excite to molecular physics excite a one particular area of research employs the strong interactions between rydberg atoms to create strongly interacting many a body quantum systems for quantum simulation excite a quantum phase transitions excite and the realization of correlated or spatially ordered states excite a in any system a gaseous a liquid a glass or solid a spatial correlations can only arise if interactions are present a in rydberg gases these correlations have recently been revealed by the direct imaging of the resonant excitation blockade effect excite a in our experiment an initially nearly ideal gas of thermal atoms at room temperature is excited into a strongly interacting rydberg state a the rydberg excitations show correlated many a body dynamics that shares similarities with that of soft a matter systems a a the atoms are exactly shifted in resonance with the excitation laser a red a defined by a the grey shaded area symbolizes the excitation bandwidth a a gaussian whose width is given by the phasing rate a a a a left a typical time evolution of the. and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the 455 no laser is frequency a stabilized with a blue retuning of ghz to the transition a see fig a a fig a fig a a a the 1070 no laser is scanned over the two a photon resonance to the rydberg state of please generate the next two sentences of the article
both lasers have an estimated linewidth below a mhz a the frequency of the 1070 no laser is calibrated for each measurement using a fairy a prot interferometer and additionally by an it a signal excite to fix the origin of the frequency axis a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we discuss the quantification of the local galaxy population and the impact of the of new era of wide a field astronomy of on this field a and a in particular a systematic errors in the measurement of the luminosity function a new results from the 2dfgrs are shown in which some of these selection effects have been removed a we introduce an int a was project which will further reduce the selection biases a we show that there is a correlation between the surface brightness and the luminosity of galaxies and that new technologies are having a big impact on this field a finally selection criteria from different surveys are modelled and it is shown that some of the major selection effects are surface brightness selection effects a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article galaxy populations were first studied by hubble a 1926 a a who developed the familiar tuning fork diagram of elliptical a spirals and barred spirals a most bright galaxies can be morphologically classified by their hubble type a however a many types of galaxy have been found that do it fit the tuning fork of please generate the next two sentences of the article
these occur both at low redshift and at high redshift where the galaxies can be intrinsically different due to evolution a some of these galaxies are shown in fig a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper the -skeleton of the canonical cumulation of into unit cubes is called the a canonical scaffolding a a in this paper a we prove that any smooth a compact a closed a -dimensional submanifold of with trivial normal bundle can be continuously isotope by an ambient isotopy to a cubic submanifold contained in a in particular a any smooth knot can be continuously isotope to a knot contained in a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in this paper we consider smooth higher dimensional knots a that is a spheres smoothly embedded in a in we have the canonical cumulation by translates of the unit -dimensional cube a we will call the -skeleton of this cumulation the a canonical scaffolding a of a see section a for precise definitions a a we consider the question of whether it is possible to continuously deform the smooth knot by an ambient isotopy so that the deformed knot is contained in the scaffolding of please generate the next two sentences of the article
in particular a a positive answer to this question implies that knots can be embedded as cubic sub a complexes of a which in turn implies the well a known fact that smooth knots can be triangulated by a pm triangulation a excite a a the problem of embedding an abstract cubic complex into some skeleton of the canonical cumulation can be traced back to sep a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we provide a preliminary estimate of the performance of reflex astrometry on earth a like planets in the habitable zones of nearby stars a in monte carlo experiments a we analyse large samples of astrometry data sets with low to moderate signal a to a noise ratios a we treat the idealized case of a single planet orbiting a single star a and assume there are no non a keplerian complications or uncertainties a the real case can only be more difficult a we use periodograms for discovery and least a squares fits for estimating the keplerian parameters a we find a completeness for detection compatible with estimates in the literature a we find mass estimation by least squares to be biased a as has been found for noisy radial a velocity data sets a this bias degrades the completeness of accurate mass estimation a when we compare the true planetary position with the position predicted from the fitted orbital parameters a at future times a we find low completeness for an accuracy goal of 0.3 times the semimajor axis of the planet a even with no delay following the end of astrometry observations a our findings suggest that the recommendation of the exoplanet task force a lupine it al a 2008 a for of the capability to measure convincingly wobble semi a amplitudes down to 0.2 integrated over the mission lifetime a of may not be satisfied by an instrument characterized by the noise floor of the a space interferometry mission a a a an important a unsolved a strategic challenge for the exoplanetary science program is figuring out how to predict the future position of an earth a like planet with accuracy sufficient to ensure the efficiency and success of the science operations for follow a on spectroscopy a which would search for biologically significant molecules in the atmosphere a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article today a the question of life in the universe is a compelling goal of scientific research a finding such life would have vast implications for the human mind a consequences that seem real to everyone a even if difficult to express a down through the ages a the uniqueness of earth has been a stimulating issue for philosophers and ordinary people alike of please generate the next two sentences of the article
today a inspired by the discovery of many large planets around nearby stars a and propelled by progress in utilizing broad wavefront of astronomical light a we can at last prepare to test the earth a exceptionalism by means of large optical systems in space a an important a specific goal is to search for evidence of biologically significant molecules a particularly free oxygen a in spectra of the atmospheres of earth a size planets located in the habitable zones of nearby stars
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper finite temperature local dynamical spin correlations are studied numerically within the random spin antiferromagnetic heisenberg chain a the aim is to explain measured nor spin lattice relaxation times in a which is the realization of a random spin chain a in agreement with experiments we find that the distribution of relaxation times within the model shows a very large span similar to the stretched exponential form a the distribution is strongly reduced with increasing a but stays finite also in the high limit a anomalous dynamical correlations can be associated to the random singlet concept but not directly to static quantities a our results also reveal the crucial role of the spin anisotropy a interaction a a since the behavior is in contrast with the ones for xxx model a where we do not find any significant dependence of the distribution a one dimensional a cd a quantum spin systems with random exchange couplings reveal interesting phenomena fundamentally different from the behavior of ordered chains a since the seminal studies of antiferromagnetic a am a random heisenberg chains a rec a by dasgupta and a excite using the renormalization group approach and further development by fisher excite a it has been recognized that the quenched disorder of exchange couplings leads at lowest energies to the formation of random singlets with vanishing effective at large distances a the consequence for the uniform static susceptibility is the singular curie type temperature a a dependence a dominated by nearly uncoupled spins at low and confirmed by numerical studies of model systems excite a as well by measurements of on the class of materials being the realizations of rec physics a in particular the mixed system excite a recent measurements of nor spin lattice relaxation times in excite reveal a broad distribution of different resulting in a nonexponential magnetization decay being. and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article looking at the diverging uniform a a susceptibility as a fig a a chi a a intuitively suggests large low response and in turn increasing contribution of to the spin relaxation rate as a this is not what is observed a since we see no increase of a fig a of in the main text a as a but instead decreases with decreasing a which is in agreement also with experimental data a ref of please generate the next two sentences of the article
excite a fig a a a a this dichotomy can be partly understood by exploring the connection between static uniform spin susceptibility with the static spin structure factor a equal a time correlation a a representing also the frequency integral of dynamical spin structure factor a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper for a given rotation number we compute the hausdorff dimension of the set of well approximate numbers a we use this result and an inhomogeneous version of narnia a theorem to show strong recurrence properties of the billiard flow in certain polygons a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article in the past decade in four independent articles it was observed that the billiard orbit of any point which begins perpendicular to a side of a polygon and at a later instance hits some side perpendicularly retraces its path infinitely often in both senses between the two perpendicular collisions and thus is periodic a the earliest of these articles is a numerical work of ruijgrok which conjectures that every triangle has perpendicular periodic orbits excite a in 1992 boshernitzan excite and independently galleria a stein and coronets excite proved that for any rational polygon a for every side of the polygon a the billiard orbit which begins perpendicular to that side is periodic for all but finitely many starting points on the side of please generate the next two sentences of the article
finally for an irrational right triangle cipro a hansen and nolan have considered points which are perpendicular to one of the legs of the triangle a they showed that for almost every such point the billiard orbit is periodic excite a here
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper window profiles of amino acids in protein sequences are taken as a description of the amino acid environment a the relative entropy or fullback a legible distance derived from profiles is used as a measure of dissimilarity for comparison of amino acids and secondary structure conformations a distance matrices of amino acid pairs at different conformations are obtained a which display a non a negligible dependence of amino acid similarity on conformations a based on the conformation specific distances clustering analysis for amino acids is conducted a a of pm a of pm a 16.5 pm a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the similarity of amino acids a is the basis of protein sequence alignment a protein design and protein structure prediction a several scoring schemes have been proposed based on amino acid similarity a the mutation data matrices of payoff excite and the substitution matrices of henikoff excite are standard choices of scores for sequence alignment and amino acid similarity evaluation please generate the next two sentences of the article
a however a these matrices a focusing on the whole protein database a pay little attention on protein secondary structures a a how the amino acid similarity is influenced by different secondary structures is an interesting question a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present exact solutions of the massless klein a gordon equation in a peacetime in which an infinite straight cosmic string resides a the first solution represents a plane wave entering perpendicular to the string direction a we also present and analyse a solution with a static point a like source a in the short wavelength limit these solutions approach the results obtained by using the geometrical optics approximation a magnification occurs if the observer lies in front of the string within a strip of angular width a where is the string tension a we find that when the distance from the observer to the string is less than a where is the wave length a the magnification is significantly reduced compared with the estimate based on the geometrical optics due to the diffraction effect a for gravitational waves from neutron starns-ns mergers the several lensing events per year may be detected by design a bob a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article typical wavelength of gravitational waves from astrophysical compact objects such as bhblack hole-bh binaries is in some cases very long so that wave optics must be used instead of geometrical optics when we discuss gravitational lensing a more precisely a if the wavelength becomes comparable or longer than the schwarzschild radius of the lens object a the diffraction effect becomes important and as a result the magnification factor approaches unity excite a mainly due to the possibility that the wave effects could be observed by future gravitational wave observations a several authors excite have studied wave effects in gravitational lensing in recent years a in most of the works which studied gravitational lensing phenomenon in the framework of wave optics a isolated and please generate the next two sentences of the article
normal astronomical objects such as galaxies are concerned as lens objects a recently kumamoto and tsunoda studied wave effects in gravitational lensing by an infinite straight cosmic string a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper i present results from an approach that extends the eliashberg theory by systematic expansion in the vertex function a an essential extension at large phonon frequencies a even for weak coupling a in order to deal with computationally expensive double sums over momenta a a dynamical cluster approximation a a a approach is used to incorporate momentum dependence into the eliashberg equations a first a i consider the effects of introducing partial momentum dependence on the standard eliashberg theory using a quasi a local approximation a which i use to demonstrate that it is essential to include corrections beyond the standard theory when investigating -wave states a using the extended theory with vertex corrections a i compute electron and phonon spectral functions a a kink in the electronic dispersion is found in the normal state along the major symmetry directions a similar to that found in photo a emission from curates a the phonon spectral function shows that for weak coupling a the dispersion for photons has weak momentum dependence a with consequences for the theory of optical phonon mediated a a wave superconductivity a which is shown to be and order in a in particular a examination of the order parameter is filling shows that vertex corrections lead to -wave superconductivity mediated via simple optical photons a i map out the order parameters in detail a showing that there is significant induced anisotropy in the superconducting pairing in quasi-2d systems a a a published as a journal of physics and chemistry of solids a vol a of a 2982 a 2985 a 2008 a a a extended eliashberg theory a superconductivity a spectroscopy a unconventional pairing a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article angle a resolved photo a emission spectroscopy a ares a directly probes the dispersion of electrons a identifying a kink associated with the active optical phonon in the curates excite a neutron scattering has shown an anomalous change in the phonon spectrum at the superconducting transition a indicating an interesting role for photons in the curates excite a estimates of the magnitude of the electron a phonon coupling a and the energy of the phonon mode put the problem outside the limited region of applicability for bus theory a so schemes to cope with a wider range of parameters need to be developed of please generate the next two sentences of the article
moreover a since there a node in the superconducting gap consistent with a a wave symmetry excite a any theory implicating photons as the mechanism must be able to explain the unconventional order a electron a phonon a a a pm a interactions can be described by the following generic model a here a and with and a representing a quasi-2d system and taming the van a hove singularities a a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper based on their relatively isolated environments a we argue that luminous blue variables a lbs a must be primarily the product of binary evolution a challenging the traditional single a star view wherein lbs mark a brief transition between massive of a type stars and wolf a rate a or a stars a if the latter were true a then lbs should be concentrated in young massive clusters like early of a type stars a this is decidedly not the case a examining locations of lbs in our galaxy and the magellanic clouds reveals that a with only a few exceptions a lbs systematically avoid clusters of of a type stars a in the large magellanic cloud a lbs are statistically much more isolated than of a type stars a and a perhaps most surprisingly a even more isolated than or stars a this makes it impossible for lbs to be single of massive stars in transition of to or stars a instead a we propose that massive stars and supernova a in a subtypes are dominated by bifurcated evolutionary paths in interacting binaries a wherein most or stars and one inc correspond to the mass donors a while lbs a and their lower a mass analogs like be a supergiants a which are even more isolated a are the mass gainers a in this view a lbs are evolved massive blue stragglers a through binary mass transfer a rejuvenated mass gainers get enriched a spun up a and sometimes kicked far from their clustered birthrates by their companion a in a this scenario agrees better with lbs exploding as type in one in isolation a and it predicts that many massive runaway stars may be rapid rotators a mergers or blue throne a yow a like objects might also give rise to lbs a but these scenarios may have a harder time explaining why lbs avoid clusters a a firstpage a binaries a general stars a evolution stars a winds a outflows a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article mass loss is inexorably linked to evolution for high a mass stars a in fact a it has a a deterministic a influence a which in turn has tremendous impact on other areas of astronomy influenced by stellar feedback a regulating star formation a galaxy evolution a chemical evolution a ionization a etc a a a for most of their lives of please generate the next two sentences of the article
massive stars above shed mass in fast winds that affect their subsequent evolution a but in post a main sequence a post a is a phases the mass loss becomes critical in determining the type of resulting supernova a in a a the most dramatic mass loss in post a is evolution is during the luminous blue variable a lbs a phase a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we present one a dimensional simulation results for the cold atom tunnelling experiments by the heidelberg group a go zen a it al a a a phys a rev a lett a a 108 a a 075303 a 2012 a and go zen a it al a a a phys a rev a lett a a 111 a a 175302 a 2013 a a on one or two atoms confined by a potential that consists of an approximately harmonic optical trap plus a linear magnetic field gradient a at the non a interacting particle level a we find that the web a genteel a kramer a brillouin a approximation may not be used as a reliable tool to extract the trapping potential parameters from the experimentally measured tunnelling data a we use our numerical calculations along with the experimental tunnelling rates for the non a interacting system to reparameterize the trapping potential a the reparameterized trapping potentials serve as input for our simulations of two interacting particles a for two interacting a distinguishable a atoms on the upper branch a we reproduce the experimentally measured tunnelling rates a which vary over several orders of magnitude a fairly well a for infinitely strong interaction strength a we compare the time dynamics with that of two identical fermions and discuss the implications of feminization on the dynamics a for two attractively a interacting atoms on the molecular branch a we find that single a particle tunnelling dominates for weakly a attractive interactions while pair tunnelling dominates for strongly a attractive interactions a our first set of calculations yields qualitative but not quantitative agreement with the experimentally measured tunnelling rates a we obtain quantitative agreement with the experimentally measured tunnelling rates if we allow for a weakened radial confinement a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article open quantum systems are at the heart of many physical phenomena from nuclear physics to quantum information theory excite a in fact a all of real of quantum systems are a to some extent a open systems a interactions with the environment cause coherence a resulting in non a equilibrium dynamics a it is often simpler to design experiments that probe non a equilibrium physics than it is to design experiments that probe equilibrium physics of please generate the next two sentences of the article
conversely a the theoretical toolkit for describing systems in equilibrium is generally much farther developed than that for describing systems in non a equilibrium a ultracold atom systems provide a platform for realizing clean and tunable quantum systems excite a over the past few years
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper spectrophotometry in the 3400 a 7400 range is presented for of areas of the brightest a region in the sec a not 346 a the observations were obtained at clio with the pm telescope a based on these observations its chemical composition is derived a the helium and oxygen abundances by mass are given by a smc and smc a from models and observations of irregular and blue compact galaxies it is found that and consequently that the primordial helium abundance by mass is given by a a this result is compared with values derived from big bang nucleosynthesis a and with other determinations of a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the determination of based on the small magellanic cloud can have at least four significant advantages and one disadvantage with respect to those based on distant a region complexes a a a no underlying absorption correction for the helium lines is needed because the ionizing stars can be excluded from the observing slit a a a the determination of the helium ionization correction factor can be estimated by observing different lines of sight of a given a region a a a the accuracy of the determination can be estimated by comparing the results derived from different points in a given a region a a a the electron temperature is generally smaller than those of metal poorer a regions reducing the effect of collisional excitation from the metastable a level of he a and a a the disadvantage is that the correction due to the chemical evolution of the sec is in general larger than for the other systems a the determination of the pregalactic a or primordial a helium abundance by mass is paramount for the study of cosmology a the physics of elementary particles a and the chemical evolution of galaxies a of go a a a a a a a a a of please generate the next two sentences of the article
a a a a a a a and references therein a a in this paper
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we propose a two a photon beating experiment based upon photons generated from a resonant pumping two a level system operating in a backward geometry a on the one hand a the linear optical a response leads photons produced from two sidebands in the follow triplet to propagate with tunable refractive indices a while the central a component propagates with unity refractive index a the relative phase difference due to different refractive indices is analogous to the pathway a length difference between long a long and short a short in the original brandon interferometer a by subtracting the linear rayleigh scattering of the pump a the visibility in the center part of the two a photon beating interference can be ideally manipulated among a a a 100 by varying the pump power a the material length a and the atomic density a which indicates a bell a type inequality violation a on the other hand a the proposed experiment may be an interesting way of probing the quantum nature of the detection process a the interference will disappear when the separation of the follow peaks approaches the fundamental timescales for photon absorption in the detector a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article entangled paired photons or photons provide an unprecedented tools for research in fundamental physics such as quantum information processing excite and tests of fundamentals of quantum mechanics excite a photons produced from either spontaneous parametric down conversion a spec a excite or atomic cascade transitions have already been used in optical experimental tests of fundamentals of quantum theory a and have demonstrated violations of bell a inequalities excite a most of experimental tests of the inequalities have involved the polarization entanglement of please generate the next two sentences of the article
rarity and napster excite have reported experiments with momentum entanglement of the beams a the experiment proposed by brandon excite concerning a bell inequality for nonpolarization variables a relies on the entanglement of a continuous variable a energy a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we test the plausibility that a majorca fermion dark matter candidate with a scalar mediator explains the gamma ray excess from the galactic center a assuming that the mediator couples to all third generation fermions we calculate observables for dark matter abundance and scattering on nuclei a gamma a positron a and anti a proton cosmic ray fluxes a radio emission from dark matter annihilation a and the effect of dark matter annihilation on the cab a after discarding the controversial radio observation the rest of the data prefers a dark matter a mediator a mass in the 10100 a 31000 a get region and weakly correlated couplings to bottom quarks and tau leptons with values of at the credibility level a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article since 2009 an increasingly significant deviation from background expectations has been identified in the data of the large area telescope a lat a on board the fermi gamma ray space telescope satellite excite a the deviation appears around a get in the energy spectrum of gamma ray flux originating from an extended region entered in the galactic center a the source of the excess photons is unknown of please generate the next two sentences of the article
their origin can be dark matter a do a annihilation a a population of millisecond pulsars or supernova remnants excite a or cosmic rays injected in a burst a like or continuous event at the galactic center excite a it is a however a challenging to explain the excess with millisecond pulsars excite based on their luminosity function a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper this study investigates the potential of a photon collider for measuring the two photon partial width times the branching ratio of a light highs boson a the analysis is based on the reconstruction of the highs events produced in the process a followed by highs decay into a b pair a a statistical error of the measurement of the two a photon width times the b branching ratio of the highs boson is found to be 1.7 with an integrated luminosity of of fb in the high energy part of the spectrum a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the central challenge for particle physics nowadays is the origin of mass a in the standard model both fermions and gauge boson masses are generated through interactions with the same scalar particle a the highs boson a he if it exists a the highs boson will certainly be discovered by the time a photon collider is constructed a the aim of this machine will be then a precise measurement of the highs properties a the photon scattering can be used to produce the highs particles singly in the a a channel of the colliding photons of please generate the next two sentences of the article
this facility permits a high precision measurement of the a partial width a which is sensitive to new charged particles a the measurement is significantly important a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper information management is one of the most significant issues in nowadays data center a selection of appropriate software a security mechanisms and effective energy consumption management together with caring for the environment enforces a profound analysis of the considered system a besides these factors a financial analysis of data center maintenance is another important aspect that needs to be considered a data center are mission a critical components of all large enterprises and frequently cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build a yet few high a level executives understand the true cost of operating such facilities a costs are typically spread across the it a networking a and facilities a which makes management of these costs and assessment of alternatives difficult a this paper deals with a research on multilevel analysis of data center management and presents an approach to estimate the true total costs of operating data center physical facilities a taking into account the proper management of the information flow a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the challenges faced by companies working in nowadays complex it environments pose the need for comprehensive and dynamic systems to cope with the information flow requirements excite a excite a excite a planning can not answer all questions a we must take a step further and discuss a model for application management a one of the possible approaches to deal with this problem a is to use the decision support system that is capable of supporting decision a making activities a in excite a we proposed the foundations of our decision support system for complex it environments a developing our framework please generate the next two sentences of the article
a we examined the time a energy usage a top a finance and carbon dioxide emissions a regarding financial and economic analyses a we considered only a
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suppose that you have an abstract for a scientific paper we study the maximum weight matching problem in the semi a streaming model a and improve on the currently best one a pass algorithm due to zeke a proc a stars of a pages 669680 a by devising a deterministic approach whose performance guarantee is a in addition a we study a preemptive a online algorithms a a sub a class of one a pass algorithms where we are only allowed to maintain a feasible matching in memory at any point in time a all known results prior to zeke a belong to this sub a class a we provide a lower bound of on the competitive ratio of any such deterministic algorithm a and hence show that future improvements will have to store in memory a set of edges which is not necessarily a feasible matching a a and you have already written the first three sentences of the full article the computational task of detecting maximum weight matching is one of the most fundamental problems in discrete optimization a attracting plenty of attention from the operations research a computer science a and mathematics communities a a for a wealth of references on matching problems see excite a a in such settings a we are given an undirected graph whose edges are associated with non a negative weights specified by a a set of edges is a a matching a if no two of the edges share a common vertex a that is a the degree of any vertex in is at most of please generate the next two sentences of the article
the weight of a matching is defined as the combined weight of its edges a item a a the objective is to compute a matching of maximum weight a