---
_id: '12606'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Ice cliffs within a supraglacial debris cover have been identified as a source
for high ablation relative to the surrounding debris-covered area. Due to their
small relative size and steep orientation, ice cliffs are difficult to detect
using nadir-looking space borne sensors. The method presented here uses surface
slopes calculated from digital elevation model (DEM) data to map ice cliff geometry
and produce an ice cliff probability map. Surface slope thresholds, which can
be sensitive to geographic location and/or data quality, are selected automatically.
The method also attempts to include area at the (often narrowing) ends of ice
cliffs which could otherwise be neglected due to signal saturation in surface
slope data. The method was calibrated in the eastern Alaska Range, Alaska, USA,
against a control ice cliff dataset derived from high-resolution visible and thermal
data. Using the same input parameter set that performed best in Alaska, the method
was tested against ice cliffs manually mapped in the Khumbu Himal, Nepal. Our
results suggest the method can accommodate different glaciological settings and
different DEM data sources without a data intensive (high-resolution, multi-data
source) recalibration.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Sam
full_name: Herreid, Sam
last_name: Herreid
- first_name: Francesca
full_name: Pellicciotti, Francesca
id: b28f055a-81ea-11ed-b70c-a9fe7f7b0e70
last_name: Pellicciotti
citation:
ama: Herreid S, Pellicciotti F. Automated detection of ice cliffs within supraglacial
debris cover. The Cryosphere. 2018;12(5):1811-1829. doi:10.5194/tc-12-1811-2018
apa: Herreid, S., & Pellicciotti, F. (2018). Automated detection of ice cliffs
within supraglacial debris cover. The Cryosphere. Copernicus Publications.
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-1811-2018
chicago: Herreid, Sam, and Francesca Pellicciotti. “Automated Detection of Ice Cliffs
within Supraglacial Debris Cover.” The Cryosphere. Copernicus Publications,
2018. https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-1811-2018.
ieee: S. Herreid and F. Pellicciotti, “Automated detection of ice cliffs within
supraglacial debris cover,” The Cryosphere, vol. 12, no. 5. Copernicus
Publications, pp. 1811–1829, 2018.
ista: Herreid S, Pellicciotti F. 2018. Automated detection of ice cliffs within
supraglacial debris cover. The Cryosphere. 12(5), 1811–1829.
mla: Herreid, Sam, and Francesca Pellicciotti. “Automated Detection of Ice Cliffs
within Supraglacial Debris Cover.” The Cryosphere, vol. 12, no. 5, Copernicus
Publications, 2018, pp. 1811–29, doi:10.5194/tc-12-1811-2018.
short: S. Herreid, F. Pellicciotti, The Cryosphere 12 (2018) 1811–1829.
date_created: 2023-02-20T08:13:36Z
date_published: 2018-05-31T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-28T11:39:26Z
day: '31'
doi: 10.5194/tc-12-1811-2018
extern: '1'
intvolume: ' 12'
issue: '5'
keyword:
- Earth-Surface Processes
- Water Science and Technology
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-1811-2018
month: '05'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 1811-1829
publication: The Cryosphere
publication_identifier:
issn:
- 1994-0424
publication_status: published
publisher: Copernicus Publications
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Automated detection of ice cliffs within supraglacial debris cover
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 12
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '13376'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Efficient molecular switching in confined spaces is critical for the successful
development of artificial molecular machines. However, molecular switching events
often entail large structural changes and therefore require conformational freedom,
which is typically limited under confinement conditions. Here, we investigated
the behavior of azobenzene—the key building block of light-controlled molecular
machines—in a confined environment that is flexible and can adapt its shape to
that of the bound guest. To this end, we encapsulated several structurally diverse
azobenzenes within the cavity of a flexible, water-soluble coordination cage,
and investigated their light-responsive behavior. Using UV/Vis absorption spectroscopy
and a combination of NMR methods, we showed that each of the encapsulated azobenzenes
exhibited distinct switching properties. An azobenzene forming a 1:1 host–guest
inclusion complex could be efficiently photoisomerized in a reversible fashion.
In contrast, successful switching in inclusion complexes incorporating two azobenzene
guests was dependent on the availability of free cages in the system, and it involved
reversible trafficking of azobenzene between the cages. In the absence of extra
cages, photoswitching was either suppressed or it involved expulsion of azobenzene
from the cage and consequently its precipitation from the solution. This finding
was utilized to develop an information storage medium in which messages could
be written and erased in a reversible fashion using light.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Dipak
full_name: Samanta, Dipak
last_name: Samanta
- first_name: Julius
full_name: Gemen, Julius
last_name: Gemen
- first_name: Zonglin
full_name: Chu, Zonglin
last_name: Chu
- first_name: Yael
full_name: Diskin-Posner, Yael
last_name: Diskin-Posner
- first_name: Linda J. W.
full_name: Shimon, Linda J. W.
last_name: Shimon
- first_name: Rafal
full_name: Klajn, Rafal
id: 8e84690e-1e48-11ed-a02b-a1e6fb8bb53b
last_name: Klajn
citation:
ama: Samanta D, Gemen J, Chu Z, Diskin-Posner Y, Shimon LJW, Klajn R. Reversible
photoswitching of encapsulated azobenzenes in water. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. 2018;115(38):9379-9384. doi:10.1073/pnas.1712787115
apa: Samanta, D., Gemen, J., Chu, Z., Diskin-Posner, Y., Shimon, L. J. W., &
Klajn, R. (2018). Reversible photoswitching of encapsulated azobenzenes in water.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1712787115
chicago: Samanta, Dipak, Julius Gemen, Zonglin Chu, Yael Diskin-Posner, Linda J.
W. Shimon, and Rafal Klajn. “Reversible Photoswitching of Encapsulated Azobenzenes
in Water.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1712787115.
ieee: D. Samanta, J. Gemen, Z. Chu, Y. Diskin-Posner, L. J. W. Shimon, and R. Klajn,
“Reversible photoswitching of encapsulated azobenzenes in water,” Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 115, no. 38. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, pp. 9379–9384, 2018.
ista: Samanta D, Gemen J, Chu Z, Diskin-Posner Y, Shimon LJW, Klajn R. 2018. Reversible
photoswitching of encapsulated azobenzenes in water. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences. 115(38), 9379–9384.
mla: Samanta, Dipak, et al. “Reversible Photoswitching of Encapsulated Azobenzenes
in Water.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 115, no.
38, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018, pp. 9379–84, doi:10.1073/pnas.1712787115.
short: D. Samanta, J. Gemen, Z. Chu, Y. Diskin-Posner, L.J.W. Shimon, R. Klajn,
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (2018) 9379–9384.
date_created: 2023-08-01T09:40:00Z
date_published: 2018-05-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-07T10:58:11Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1712787115
extern: '1'
external_id:
pmid:
- '29717041'
intvolume: ' 115'
issue: '38'
keyword:
- Multidisciplinary
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1712787115
month: '05'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 9379-9384
pmid: 1
publication: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1091-6490
issn:
- 0027-8424
publication_status: published
publisher: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Reversible photoswitching of encapsulated azobenzenes in water
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 115
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '13374'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Confining molecules to volumes only slightly larger than the molecules themselves
can profoundly alter their properties. Molecular switches—entities that can be
toggled between two or more forms upon exposure to an external stimulus—often
require conformational freedom to isomerize. Therefore, placing these switches
in confined spaces can render them non-operational. To preserve the switchability
of these species under confinement, we work with a water-soluble coordination
cage that is flexible enough to adapt its shape to the conformation of the encapsulated
guest. We show that owing to its flexibility, the cage is not only capable of
accommodating—and solubilizing in water—several light-responsive spiropyran-based
molecular switches, but, more importantly, it also provides an environment suitable
for the efficient, reversible photoisomerization of the bound guests. Our findings
pave the way towards studying various molecular switching processes in confined
environments.
article_number: '641'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Dipak
full_name: Samanta, Dipak
last_name: Samanta
- first_name: Daria
full_name: Galaktionova, Daria
last_name: Galaktionova
- first_name: Julius
full_name: Gemen, Julius
last_name: Gemen
- first_name: Linda J. W.
full_name: Shimon, Linda J. W.
last_name: Shimon
- first_name: Yael
full_name: Diskin-Posner, Yael
last_name: Diskin-Posner
- first_name: Liat
full_name: Avram, Liat
last_name: Avram
- first_name: Petr
full_name: Král, Petr
last_name: Král
- first_name: Rafal
full_name: Klajn, Rafal
id: 8e84690e-1e48-11ed-a02b-a1e6fb8bb53b
last_name: Klajn
citation:
ama: Samanta D, Galaktionova D, Gemen J, et al. Reversible chromism of spiropyran
in the cavity of a flexible coordination cage. Nature Communications. 2018;9.
doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02715-6
apa: Samanta, D., Galaktionova, D., Gemen, J., Shimon, L. J. W., Diskin-Posner,
Y., Avram, L., … Klajn, R. (2018). Reversible chromism of spiropyran in the cavity
of a flexible coordination cage. Nature Communications. Springer Nature.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02715-6
chicago: Samanta, Dipak, Daria Galaktionova, Julius Gemen, Linda J. W. Shimon, Yael
Diskin-Posner, Liat Avram, Petr Král, and Rafal Klajn. “Reversible Chromism of
Spiropyran in the Cavity of a Flexible Coordination Cage.” Nature Communications.
Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02715-6.
ieee: D. Samanta et al., “Reversible chromism of spiropyran in the cavity
of a flexible coordination cage,” Nature Communications, vol. 9. Springer
Nature, 2018.
ista: Samanta D, Galaktionova D, Gemen J, Shimon LJW, Diskin-Posner Y, Avram L,
Král P, Klajn R. 2018. Reversible chromism of spiropyran in the cavity of a flexible
coordination cage. Nature Communications. 9, 641.
mla: Samanta, Dipak, et al. “Reversible Chromism of Spiropyran in the Cavity of
a Flexible Coordination Cage.” Nature Communications, vol. 9, 641, Springer
Nature, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02715-6.
short: D. Samanta, D. Galaktionova, J. Gemen, L.J.W. Shimon, Y. Diskin-Posner, L.
Avram, P. Král, R. Klajn, Nature Communications 9 (2018).
date_created: 2023-08-01T09:39:32Z
date_published: 2018-02-13T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-07T10:54:05Z
day: '13'
doi: 10.1038/s41467-017-02715-6
extern: '1'
external_id:
pmid:
- '29440687'
intvolume: ' 9'
keyword:
- General Physics and Astronomy
- General Biochemistry
- Genetics and Molecular Biology
- General Chemistry
- Multidisciplinary
language:
- iso: eng
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- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02715-6
month: '02'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
pmid: 1
publication: Nature Communications
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 2041-1723
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer Nature
quality_controlled: '1'
related_material:
link:
- relation: erratum
url: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03701-2
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Reversible chromism of spiropyran in the cavity of a flexible coordination
cage
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 9
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '13377'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Confining organic molecules to the surfaces of inorganic nanoparticles can
induce intermolecular interactions between them, which can affect the composition
of the mixed self-assembled monolayers obtained by co-adsorption from solution
of two different molecules. Two thiolated ligands (a dialkylviologen and a zwitterionic
sulfobetaine) that can interact with each other electrostatically were coadsorbed
onto gold nanoparticles. The nanoparticles favor a narrow range of ratios of these
two molecules that is largely independent of the molar ratio in solution. Changing
the solution molar ratio of the two ligands by a factor of 5 000 affects the on-nanoparticle
ratio of these ligands by only threefold. This behavior is reminiscent of the
formation of insoluble inorganic salts (such as AgCl), which similarly compensate
positive and negative charges upon crystallizing. Our results pave the way towards
developing well-defined hybrid organic–inorganic nanostructures.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Zonglin
full_name: Chu, Zonglin
last_name: Chu
- first_name: Yanxiao
full_name: Han, Yanxiao
last_name: Han
- first_name: Petr
full_name: Král, Petr
last_name: Král
- first_name: Rafal
full_name: Klajn, Rafal
id: 8e84690e-1e48-11ed-a02b-a1e6fb8bb53b
last_name: Klajn
citation:
ama: 'Chu Z, Han Y, Král P, Klajn R. “Precipitation on nanoparticles”: Attractive
intermolecular interactions stabilize specific ligand ratios on the surfaces of
nanoparticles. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 2018;57(24):7023-7027.
doi:10.1002/anie.201800673'
apa: 'Chu, Z., Han, Y., Král, P., & Klajn, R. (2018). “Precipitation on nanoparticles”:
Attractive intermolecular interactions stabilize specific ligand ratios on the
surfaces of nanoparticles. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. Wiley.
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201800673'
chicago: 'Chu, Zonglin, Yanxiao Han, Petr Král, and Rafal Klajn. “‘Precipitation
on Nanoparticles’: Attractive Intermolecular Interactions Stabilize Specific Ligand
Ratios on the Surfaces of Nanoparticles.” Angewandte Chemie International Edition.
Wiley, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201800673.'
ieee: 'Z. Chu, Y. Han, P. Král, and R. Klajn, “‘Precipitation on nanoparticles’:
Attractive intermolecular interactions stabilize specific ligand ratios on the
surfaces of nanoparticles,” Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol.
57, no. 24. Wiley, pp. 7023–7027, 2018.'
ista: 'Chu Z, Han Y, Král P, Klajn R. 2018. “Precipitation on nanoparticles”: Attractive
intermolecular interactions stabilize specific ligand ratios on the surfaces of
nanoparticles. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 57(24), 7023–7027.'
mla: 'Chu, Zonglin, et al. “‘Precipitation on Nanoparticles’: Attractive Intermolecular
Interactions Stabilize Specific Ligand Ratios on the Surfaces of Nanoparticles.”
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol. 57, no. 24, Wiley, 2018,
pp. 7023–27, doi:10.1002/anie.201800673.'
short: Z. Chu, Y. Han, P. Král, R. Klajn, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
57 (2018) 7023–7027.
date_created: 2023-08-01T09:40:16Z
date_published: 2018-06-11T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-07T11:14:28Z
day: '11'
doi: 10.1002/anie.201800673
extern: '1'
external_id:
pmid:
- '29673022'
intvolume: ' 57'
issue: '24'
keyword:
- General Chemistry
- Catalysis
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201800673
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 7023-7027
pmid: 1
publication: Angewandte Chemie International Edition
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1521-3773
issn:
- 1433-7851
publication_status: published
publisher: Wiley
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: '“Precipitation on nanoparticles”: Attractive intermolecular interactions stabilize
specific ligand ratios on the surfaces of nanoparticles'
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 57
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '13379'
article_number: '1700827'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: letter_note
author:
- first_name: David
full_name: Bléger, David
last_name: Bléger
- first_name: Rafal
full_name: Klajn, Rafal
id: 8e84690e-1e48-11ed-a02b-a1e6fb8bb53b
last_name: Klajn
citation:
ama: Bléger D, Klajn R. Integrating macromolecules with molecular switches. Macromolecular
Rapid Communications. 2018;39(1). doi:10.1002/marc.201700827
apa: Bléger, D., & Klajn, R. (2018). Integrating macromolecules with molecular
switches. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201700827
chicago: Bléger, David, and Rafal Klajn. “Integrating Macromolecules with Molecular
Switches.” Macromolecular Rapid Communications. Wiley, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201700827.
ieee: D. Bléger and R. Klajn, “Integrating macromolecules with molecular switches,”
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, vol. 39, no. 1. Wiley, 2018.
ista: Bléger D, Klajn R. 2018. Integrating macromolecules with molecular switches.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 39(1), 1700827.
mla: Bléger, David, and Rafal Klajn. “Integrating Macromolecules with Molecular
Switches.” Macromolecular Rapid Communications, vol. 39, no. 1, 1700827,
Wiley, 2018, doi:10.1002/marc.201700827.
short: D. Bléger, R. Klajn, Macromolecular Rapid Communications 39 (2018).
date_created: 2023-08-01T09:40:48Z
date_published: 2018-01-08T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-07T11:16:49Z
day: '08'
doi: 10.1002/marc.201700827
extern: '1'
external_id:
pmid:
- '29314396'
intvolume: ' 39'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Materials Chemistry
- Polymers and Plastics
- Organic Chemistry
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.201700827
month: '01'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
pmid: 1
publication: Macromolecular Rapid Communications
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1521-3927
issn:
- 1022-1336
publication_status: published
publisher: Wiley
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Integrating macromolecules with molecular switches
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 39
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '13475'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Stars stripped of their hydrogen-rich envelope through interaction with a
binary companion are generally not considered when accounting for ionizing radiation
from stellar populations, despite the expectation that stripped stars emit hard
ionizing radiation, form frequently, and live 10–100 times longer than single
massive stars. We compute the first grid of evolutionary and spectral models specially
made for stars stripped in binaries for a range of progenitor masses (2–20 M⊙)
and metallicities ranging from solar to values representative for pop II stars.
For stripped stars with masses in the range 0.3–7 M⊙, we find consistently high
effective temperatures (20 000–100 000 K, increasing with mass), small radii (0.2–1
R⊙), and high bolometric luminosities, comparable to that of their progenitor
before stripping. The spectra show a continuous sequence that naturally bridges
subdwarf-type stars at the low-mass end and Wolf-Rayet-like spectra at the high-mass
end. For intermediate masses we find hybrid spectral classes showing a mixture
of absorption and emission lines. These appear for stars with mass-loss rates
of 10−8−10−6 M⊙ yr−1, which have semi-transparent atmospheres. At low metallicity,
substantial hydrogen-rich layers are left at the surface and we predict spectra
that resemble O-type stars instead. We obtain spectra undistinguishable from subdwarfs
for stripped stars with masses up to 1.7 M⊙, which questions whether the widely
adopted canonical value of 0.47 M⊙ is uniformly valid. Only a handful of stripped
stars of intermediate mass have currently been identified observationally. Increasing
this sample will provide necessary tests for the physics of interaction, internal
mixing, and stellar winds. We use our model spectra to investigate the feasibility
to detect stripped stars next to an optically bright companion and recommend systematic
searches for their UV excess and possible emission lines, most notably HeII λ4686
in the optical and HeII λ1640 in the UV. Our models are publicly available for
further investigations or inclusion in spectral synthesis simulations.
article_number: A78
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Ylva Louise Linsdotter
full_name: Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter
id: d0648d0c-0f64-11ee-a2e0-dd0faa2e4f7d
last_name: Götberg
orcid: 0000-0002-6960-6911
- first_name: S. E.
full_name: de Mink, S. E.
last_name: de Mink
- first_name: J. H.
full_name: Groh, J. H.
last_name: Groh
- first_name: T.
full_name: Kupfer, T.
last_name: Kupfer
- first_name: P. A.
full_name: Crowther, P. A.
last_name: Crowther
- first_name: E.
full_name: Zapartas, E.
last_name: Zapartas
- first_name: M.
full_name: Renzo, M.
last_name: Renzo
citation:
ama: 'Götberg YLL, de Mink SE, Groh JH, et al. Spectral models for binary products:
Unifying subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet stars as a sequence of stripped-envelope stars.
Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2018;615. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201732274'
apa: 'Götberg, Y. L. L., de Mink, S. E., Groh, J. H., Kupfer, T., Crowther, P. A.,
Zapartas, E., & Renzo, M. (2018). Spectral models for binary products: Unifying
subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet stars as a sequence of stripped-envelope stars. Astronomy
& Astrophysics. EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732274'
chicago: 'Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter, S. E. de Mink, J. H. Groh, T. Kupfer,
P. A. Crowther, E. Zapartas, and M. Renzo. “Spectral Models for Binary Products:
Unifying Subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet Stars as a Sequence of Stripped-Envelope Stars.”
Astronomy & Astrophysics. EDP Sciences, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732274.'
ieee: 'Y. L. L. Götberg et al., “Spectral models for binary products: Unifying
subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet stars as a sequence of stripped-envelope stars,” Astronomy
& Astrophysics, vol. 615. EDP Sciences, 2018.'
ista: 'Götberg YLL, de Mink SE, Groh JH, Kupfer T, Crowther PA, Zapartas E, Renzo
M. 2018. Spectral models for binary products: Unifying subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet
stars as a sequence of stripped-envelope stars. Astronomy & Astrophysics.
615, A78.'
mla: 'Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter, et al. “Spectral Models for Binary Products:
Unifying Subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet Stars as a Sequence of Stripped-Envelope Stars.”
Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol. 615, A78, EDP Sciences, 2018, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201732274.'
short: Y.L.L. Götberg, S.E. de Mink, J.H. Groh, T. Kupfer, P.A. Crowther, E. Zapartas,
M. Renzo, Astronomy & Astrophysics 615 (2018).
date_created: 2023-08-03T10:15:00Z
date_published: 2018-07-17T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-09T11:22:17Z
day: '17'
doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/201732274
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1802.03018'
intvolume: ' 615'
keyword:
- Space and Planetary Science
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201732274
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
publication: Astronomy & Astrophysics
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1432-0746
issn:
- 0004-6361
publication_status: published
publisher: EDP Sciences
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Spectral models for binary products: Unifying subdwarfs and Wolf-Rayet stars
as a sequence of stripped-envelope stars'
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 615
year: '2018'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Stripped-envelope stars form in binary systems after losing mass through Roche-lobe
overflow. They bear astrophysical significance as sources of UV and ionizing radiation
in older stellar populations and, if sufficiently massive, as stripped supernova
progenitors. Binary evolutionary models predict that they are common, but only
a handful of subdwarfs with B-type companions are known. The question is whether
a large population of such systems has evaded detection as a result of biases,
or whether the model predictions are wrong. We reanalyze the well-studied post-interaction
binary φ Persei. Recently, new data have improved the orbital solution of the
system, which contains an ~1.2M⊙ stripped-envelope star and a rapidly rotating
~9.6M⊙ Be star. We compare with an extensive grid of evolutionary models using
a Bayesian approach and constrain the initial masses of the progenitor to 7.2
± 0.4M⊙ for the stripped star and 3.8 ± 0.4M⊙ for the Be star. The system must
have evolved through near-conservative mass transfer. These findings are consistent
with earlier studies. The age we obtain, 57 ± 9 Myr, is in excellent agreement
with the age of the α Persei cluster. We note that neither star was initially
massive enough to produce a core-collapse supernova, but mass exchange pushed
the Be star above the mass threshold. We find that the subdwarf is overluminous
for its mass by almost an order of magnitude, compared to the expectations for
a helium core burning star. We can only reconcile this if the subdwarf resides
in a late phase of helium shell burning, which lasts only 2–3% of the total lifetime
as a subdwarf. Assuming continuous star formation implies that up to ~50 less
evolved, dimmer subdwarfs exist for each system similar to φ Persei, but have
evaded detection so far. Our findings can be interpreted as a strong indication
that a substantial population of stripped-envelope stars indeed exists, but has
so far evaded detection because of observational biases and lack of large-scale
systematic searches.
article_number: A30
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: A.
full_name: Schootemeijer, A.
last_name: Schootemeijer
- first_name: Ylva Louise Linsdotter
full_name: Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter
id: d0648d0c-0f64-11ee-a2e0-dd0faa2e4f7d
last_name: Götberg
orcid: 0000-0002-6960-6911
- first_name: S. E.
full_name: de Mink, S. E.
last_name: de Mink
- first_name: D.
full_name: Gies, D.
last_name: Gies
- first_name: E.
full_name: Zapartas, E.
last_name: Zapartas
citation:
ama: Schootemeijer A, Götberg YLL, de Mink SE, Gies D, Zapartas E. Clues about the
scarcity of stripped-envelope stars from the evolutionary state of the sdO+Be
binary system φ Persei. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2018;615. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201731194
apa: Schootemeijer, A., Götberg, Y. L. L., de Mink, S. E., Gies, D., & Zapartas,
E. (2018). Clues about the scarcity of stripped-envelope stars from the evolutionary
state of the sdO+Be binary system φ Persei. Astronomy & Astrophysics.
EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731194
chicago: Schootemeijer, A., Ylva Louise Linsdotter Götberg, S. E. de Mink, D. Gies,
and E. Zapartas. “Clues about the Scarcity of Stripped-Envelope Stars from the
Evolutionary State of the SdO+Be Binary System φ Persei.” Astronomy & Astrophysics.
EDP Sciences, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731194.
ieee: A. Schootemeijer, Y. L. L. Götberg, S. E. de Mink, D. Gies, and E. Zapartas,
“Clues about the scarcity of stripped-envelope stars from the evolutionary state
of the sdO+Be binary system φ Persei,” Astronomy & Astrophysics, vol.
615. EDP Sciences, 2018.
ista: Schootemeijer A, Götberg YLL, de Mink SE, Gies D, Zapartas E. 2018. Clues
about the scarcity of stripped-envelope stars from the evolutionary state of the
sdO+Be binary system φ Persei. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 615, A30.
mla: Schootemeijer, A., et al. “Clues about the Scarcity of Stripped-Envelope Stars
from the Evolutionary State of the SdO+Be Binary System φ Persei.” Astronomy
& Astrophysics, vol. 615, A30, EDP Sciences, 2018, doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201731194.
short: A. Schootemeijer, Y.L.L. Götberg, S.E. de Mink, D. Gies, E. Zapartas, Astronomy
& Astrophysics 615 (2018).
date_created: 2023-08-03T10:14:37Z
date_published: 2018-07-06T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-09T12:22:52Z
day: '06'
doi: 10.1051/0004-6361/201731194
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1803.02379'
intvolume: ' 615'
keyword:
- Space and Planetary Science
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731194
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
publication: Astronomy & Astrophysics
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1432-0746
issn:
- 0004-6361
publication_status: published
publisher: EDP Sciences
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Clues about the scarcity of stripped-envelope stars from the evolutionary state
of the sdO+Be binary system φ Persei
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 615
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '13474'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Recent surveys of the Magellanic Clouds have revealed a subtype of Wolf–Rayet
(WR) star with peculiar properties. WN3/O3 spectra exhibit both WR-like emission
and O3 V-like absorption – but at lower luminosity than O3 V or WN stars. We examine
the projected spatial distribution of WN3/O3 stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
as compared to O-type stars. Surprisingly, WN3/O3 stars are among the most isolated
of all classes of massive stars; they have a distribution similar to red supergiants
dominated by initial masses of 10–15 M⊙, and are far more dispersed than classical
WR stars or luminous blue variables. Their lack of association with clusters of
O-type stars suggests strongly that WN3/O3 stars are not the descendants of single
massive stars (30 M⊙ or above). Instead, they are likely products of interacting
binaries at lower initial mass (10–18 M⊙). Comparison with binary models suggests
a probable origin with primaries in this mass range that were stripped of their
H envelopes through non-conservative mass transfer by a low-mass secondary. We
show that model spectra and positions on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram for binary-stripped
stars are consistent with WN3/O3 stars. Monitoring radial velocities with high-resolution
spectra can test for low-mass companions or runaway velocities. With lower initial
mass and environments that avoid very massive stars, the WN3/O3 stars fit expectations
for progenitors of Type Ib and possibly Type Ibn supernovae.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Nathan
full_name: Smith, Nathan
last_name: Smith
- first_name: Ylva Louise Linsdotter
full_name: Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter
id: d0648d0c-0f64-11ee-a2e0-dd0faa2e4f7d
last_name: Götberg
orcid: 0000-0002-6960-6911
- first_name: Selma E
full_name: de Mink, Selma E
last_name: de Mink
citation:
ama: Smith N, Götberg YLL, de Mink SE. Extreme isolation of WN3/O3 stars and implications
for their evolutionary origin as the elusive stripped binaries. Monthly Notices
of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2018;475(1):772-782. doi:10.1093/mnras/stx3181
apa: Smith, N., Götberg, Y. L. L., & de Mink, S. E. (2018). Extreme isolation
of WN3/O3 stars and implications for their evolutionary origin as the elusive
stripped binaries. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford
University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3181
chicago: Smith, Nathan, Ylva Louise Linsdotter Götberg, and Selma E de Mink. “Extreme
Isolation of WN3/O3 Stars and Implications for Their Evolutionary Origin as the
Elusive Stripped Binaries.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
Oxford University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3181.
ieee: N. Smith, Y. L. L. Götberg, and S. E. de Mink, “Extreme isolation of WN3/O3
stars and implications for their evolutionary origin as the elusive stripped binaries,”
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 475, no. 1. Oxford
University Press, pp. 772–782, 2018.
ista: Smith N, Götberg YLL, de Mink SE. 2018. Extreme isolation of WN3/O3 stars
and implications for their evolutionary origin as the elusive stripped binaries.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 475(1), 772–782.
mla: Smith, Nathan, et al. “Extreme Isolation of WN3/O3 Stars and Implications for
Their Evolutionary Origin as the Elusive Stripped Binaries.” Monthly Notices
of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 475, no. 1, Oxford University Press,
2018, pp. 772–82, doi:10.1093/mnras/stx3181.
short: N. Smith, Y.L.L. Götberg, S.E. de Mink, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
Society 475 (2018) 772–782.
date_created: 2023-08-03T10:14:47Z
date_published: 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-09T12:17:34Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1093/mnras/stx3181
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1704.03516'
intvolume: ' 475'
issue: '1'
keyword:
- Space and Planetary Science
- Astronomy and Astrophysics
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3181
month: '03'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 772-782
publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1365-2966
issn:
- 0035-8711
publication_status: published
publisher: Oxford University Press
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Extreme isolation of WN3/O3 stars and implications for their evolutionary origin
as the elusive stripped binaries
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 475
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '186'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'A drawing of a graph on a surface is independently even if every pair of
nonadjacent edges in the drawing crosses an even number of times. The ℤ2-genus
of a graph G is the minimum g such that G has an independently even drawing on
the orientable surface of genus g. An unpublished result by Robertson and Seymour
implies that for every t, every graph of sufficiently large genus contains as
a minor a projective t × t grid or one of the following so-called t-Kuratowski
graphs: K3, t, or t copies of K5 or K3,3 sharing at most 2 common vertices. We
show that the ℤ2-genus of graphs in these families is unbounded in t; in fact,
equal to their genus. Together, this implies that the genus of a graph is bounded
from above by a function of its ℤ2-genus, solving a problem posed by Schaefer
and Štefankovič, and giving an approximate version of the Hanani-Tutte theorem
on orientable surfaces.'
alternative_title:
- LIPIcs
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Radoslav
full_name: Fulek, Radoslav
id: 39F3FFE4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Fulek
orcid: 0000-0001-8485-1774
- first_name: Jan
full_name: Kynčl, Jan
last_name: Kynčl
citation:
ama: 'Fulek R, Kynčl J. The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski minors. In: Vol 99. Schloss Dagstuhl
- Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik; 2018:40.1-40.14. doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.40'
apa: 'Fulek, R., & Kynčl, J. (2018). The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski minors (Vol.
99, p. 40.1-40.14). Presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry,
Budapest, Hungary: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.40'
chicago: Fulek, Radoslav, and Jan Kynčl. “The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski Minors,” 99:40.1-40.14.
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.40.
ieee: 'R. Fulek and J. Kynčl, “The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski minors,” presented at
the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, Budapest, Hungary, 2018, vol. 99,
p. 40.1-40.14.'
ista: 'Fulek R, Kynčl J. 2018. The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski minors. SoCG: Symposium
on Computational Geometry, LIPIcs, vol. 99, 40.1-40.14.'
mla: Fulek, Radoslav, and Jan Kynčl. The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski Minors. Vol.
99, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018, p. 40.1-40.14, doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.40.
short: R. Fulek, J. Kynčl, in:, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik,
2018, p. 40.1-40.14.
conference:
end_date: 2018-06-14
location: Budapest, Hungary
name: 'SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry'
start_date: 2018-06-11
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:05Z
date_published: 2018-06-11T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-14T12:43:51Z
day: '11'
department:
- _id: UlWa
doi: 10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.40
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1803.05085'
intvolume: ' 99'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.05085
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 40.1 - 40.14
project:
- _id: 261FA626-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: M02281
name: Eliminating intersections in drawings of graphs
publication_status: published
publisher: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik
publist_id: '7734'
quality_controlled: '1'
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title: The ℤ2-Genus of Kuratowski minors
type: conference
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volume: 99
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '14003'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: "Molecular chirality plays an essential role in most biochemical processes.
The observation and quantification of chirality-sensitive signals, however, remains
extremely challenging, especially on ultrafast timescales and in dilute media.
Here, we describe the experimental realization of an all-optical and ultrafast
scheme for detecting chiral dynamics in molecules. This technique is based on
high-harmonic generation by a combination of two-color counterrotating femtosecond
laser pulses with polarization states tunable from linear to circular. We demonstrate
two different implementations of chiral-sensitive high-harmonic spectroscopy on
an ensemble of randomly oriented methyloxirane molecules in the gas phase. Using
two elliptically polarized fields, we observe that the ellipticities maximizing
the harmonic signal reach up to \r\n4.4\r\n±\r\n0.2\r\n%\r\n (at 17.6 eV). Using
two circularly polarized fields, we observe circular dichroisms ranging up to
\r\n13\r\n±\r\n6\r\n%\r\n (28.3–33.1 eV). Our theoretical analysis confirms that
the observed chiral response originates from subfemtosecond electron dynamics
driven by the magnetic component of the driving laser field. This assignment is
supported by the experimental observation of a strong intensity dependence of
the chiral effects and its agreement with theory. We moreover report and explain
a pronounced variation of the signal strength and dichroism with the driving-field
ellipticities and harmonic orders. Finally, we demonstrate the sensitivity of
the experimental observables to the shape of the electron hole. This technique
for chiral discrimination will yield femtosecond temporal resolution when integrated
in a pump-probe scheme and subfemtosecond resolution on chiral charge migration
in a self-probing scheme."
article_number: '031060'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Denitsa Rangelova
full_name: Baykusheva, Denitsa Rangelova
id: 71b4d059-2a03-11ee-914d-dfa3beed6530
last_name: Baykusheva
- first_name: Hans Jakob
full_name: Wörner, Hans Jakob
last_name: Wörner
citation:
ama: Baykusheva DR, Wörner HJ. Chiral discrimination through bielliptical high-harmonic
spectroscopy. Physical Review X. 2018;8(3). doi:10.1103/physrevx.8.031060
apa: Baykusheva, D. R., & Wörner, H. J. (2018). Chiral discrimination through
bielliptical high-harmonic spectroscopy. Physical Review X. American Physical
Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.8.031060
chicago: Baykusheva, Denitsa Rangelova, and Hans Jakob Wörner. “Chiral Discrimination
through Bielliptical High-Harmonic Spectroscopy.” Physical Review X. American
Physical Society, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevx.8.031060.
ieee: D. R. Baykusheva and H. J. Wörner, “Chiral discrimination through bielliptical
high-harmonic spectroscopy,” Physical Review X, vol. 8, no. 3. American
Physical Society, 2018.
ista: Baykusheva DR, Wörner HJ. 2018. Chiral discrimination through bielliptical
high-harmonic spectroscopy. Physical Review X. 8(3), 031060.
mla: Baykusheva, Denitsa Rangelova, and Hans Jakob Wörner. “Chiral Discrimination
through Bielliptical High-Harmonic Spectroscopy.” Physical Review X, vol.
8, no. 3, 031060, American Physical Society, 2018, doi:10.1103/physrevx.8.031060.
short: D.R. Baykusheva, H.J. Wörner, Physical Review X 8 (2018).
date_created: 2023-08-10T06:34:48Z
date_published: 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-22T07:42:07Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1103/physrevx.8.031060
extern: '1'
intvolume: ' 8'
issue: '3'
keyword:
- General Physics and Astronomy
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.031060
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
publication: Physical Review X
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 2160-3308
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Chiral discrimination through bielliptical high-harmonic spectroscopy
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 8
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '433'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'A thrackle is a graph drawn in the plane so that every pair of its edges
meet exactly once: either at a common end vertex or in a proper crossing. We prove
that any thrackle of n vertices has at most 1.3984n edges. Quasi-thrackles are
defined similarly, except that every pair of edges that do not share a vertex
are allowed to cross an odd number of times. It is also shown that the maximum
number of edges of a quasi-thrackle on n vertices is 3/2(n-1), and that this bound
is best possible for infinitely many values of n.'
alternative_title:
- LNCS
author:
- first_name: Radoslav
full_name: Fulek, Radoslav
id: 39F3FFE4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Fulek
orcid: 0000-0001-8485-1774
- first_name: János
full_name: Pach, János
last_name: Pach
citation:
ama: 'Fulek R, Pach J. Thrackles: An improved upper bound. In: Vol 10692. Springer;
2018:160-166. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-73915-1_14'
apa: 'Fulek, R., & Pach, J. (2018). Thrackles: An improved upper bound (Vol.
10692, pp. 160–166). Presented at the GD 2017: Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,
Boston, MA, United States: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73915-1_14'
chicago: 'Fulek, Radoslav, and János Pach. “Thrackles: An Improved Upper Bound,”
10692:160–66. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73915-1_14.'
ieee: 'R. Fulek and J. Pach, “Thrackles: An improved upper bound,” presented at
the GD 2017: Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, Boston, MA, United States,
2018, vol. 10692, pp. 160–166.'
ista: 'Fulek R, Pach J. 2018. Thrackles: An improved upper bound. GD 2017: Graph
Drawing and Network Visualization, LNCS, vol. 10692, 160–166.'
mla: 'Fulek, Radoslav, and János Pach. Thrackles: An Improved Upper Bound.
Vol. 10692, Springer, 2018, pp. 160–66, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-73915-1_14.'
short: R. Fulek, J. Pach, in:, Springer, 2018, pp. 160–166.
conference:
end_date: 2017-09-27
location: Boston, MA, United States
name: 'GD 2017: Graph Drawing and Network Visualization'
start_date: 201-09-25
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:27Z
date_published: 2018-01-21T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-08-24T14:39:32Z
day: '21'
department:
- _id: UlWa
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-73915-1_14
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1708.08037'
intvolume: ' 10692'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.08037
month: '01'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 160 - 166
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7390'
quality_controlled: '1'
related_material:
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status: public
title: 'Thrackles: An improved upper bound'
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 10692
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '9837'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms
are important in adaptation and speciation. However, biases in discovery and reporting
of inversions make it difficult to assess their prevalence and biological importance.
Here, we use an approach based on linkage disequilibrium among markers genotyped
for samples collected across a transect between contrasting habitats to detect
chromosomal rearrangements de novo. We report 17 polymorphic rearrangements in
a single locality for the coastal marine snail, Littorina saxatilis. Patterns
of diversity in the field and of recombination in controlled crosses provide strong
evidence that at least the majority of these rearrangements are inversions. Most
show clinal changes in frequency between habitats, suggestive of divergent selection,
but only one appears to be fixed for different arrangements in the two habitats.
Consistent with widespread evidence for balancing selection on inversion polymorphisms,
we argue that a combination of heterosis and divergent selection can explain the
observed patterns and should be considered in other systems spanning environmental
gradients.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Rui
full_name: Faria, Rui
last_name: Faria
- first_name: Pragya
full_name: Chaube, Pragya
last_name: Chaube
- first_name: Hernán E.
full_name: Morales, Hernán E.
last_name: Morales
- first_name: Tomas
full_name: Larsson, Tomas
last_name: Larsson
- first_name: Alan R.
full_name: Lemmon, Alan R.
last_name: Lemmon
- first_name: Emily M.
full_name: Lemmon, Emily M.
last_name: Lemmon
- first_name: Marina
full_name: Rafajlović, Marina
last_name: Rafajlović
- first_name: Marina
full_name: Panova, Marina
last_name: Panova
- first_name: Mark
full_name: Ravinet, Mark
last_name: Ravinet
- first_name: Kerstin
full_name: Johannesson, Kerstin
last_name: Johannesson
- first_name: Anja M
full_name: Westram, Anja M
id: 3C147470-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Westram
orcid: 0000-0003-1050-4969
- first_name: Roger K.
full_name: Butlin, Roger K.
last_name: Butlin
citation:
ama: 'Faria R, Chaube P, Morales HE, et al. Data from: Multiple chromosomal rearrangements
in a hybrid zone between Littorina saxatilis ecotypes. 2018. doi:10.5061/dryad.72cg113'
apa: 'Faria, R., Chaube, P., Morales, H. E., Larsson, T., Lemmon, A. R., Lemmon,
E. M., … Butlin, R. K. (2018). Data from: Multiple chromosomal rearrangements
in a hybrid zone between Littorina saxatilis ecotypes. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.72cg113'
chicago: 'Faria, Rui, Pragya Chaube, Hernán E. Morales, Tomas Larsson, Alan R. Lemmon,
Emily M. Lemmon, Marina Rafajlović, et al. “Data from: Multiple Chromosomal Rearrangements
in a Hybrid Zone between Littorina Saxatilis Ecotypes.” Dryad, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.72cg113.'
ieee: 'R. Faria et al., “Data from: Multiple chromosomal rearrangements in
a hybrid zone between Littorina saxatilis ecotypes.” Dryad, 2018.'
ista: 'Faria R, Chaube P, Morales HE, Larsson T, Lemmon AR, Lemmon EM, Rafajlović
M, Panova M, Ravinet M, Johannesson K, Westram AM, Butlin RK. 2018. Data from:
Multiple chromosomal rearrangements in a hybrid zone between Littorina saxatilis
ecotypes, Dryad, 10.5061/dryad.72cg113.'
mla: 'Faria, Rui, et al. Data from: Multiple Chromosomal Rearrangements in a
Hybrid Zone between Littorina Saxatilis Ecotypes. Dryad, 2018, doi:10.5061/dryad.72cg113.'
short: R. Faria, P. Chaube, H.E. Morales, T. Larsson, A.R. Lemmon, E.M. Lemmon,
M. Rafajlović, M. Panova, M. Ravinet, K. Johannesson, A.M. Westram, R.K. Butlin,
(2018).
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text: "We consider the problem of expected cost analysis over nondeterministic probabilistic
programs, which aims at automated methods for analyzing the resource-usage of
such programs. Previous approaches for this problem could only handle nonnegative
bounded costs. However, in many scenarios, such as queuing networks or analysis
of cryptocurrency protocols, both positive and negative costs are necessary and
the costs are unbounded as well.\r\n\r\nIn this work, we present a sound and efficient
approach to obtain polynomial bounds on the expected accumulated cost of nondeterministic
probabilistic programs. Our approach can handle (a) general positive and negative
costs with bounded updates in variables; and (b) nonnegative costs with general
updates to variables. We show that several natural examples which could not be
handled by previous approaches are captured in our framework.\r\n\r\nMoreover,
our approach leads to an efficient polynomial-time algorithm, while no previous
approach for cost analysis of probabilistic programs could guarantee polynomial
runtime. Finally, we show the effectiveness of our approach by presenting experimental
results on a variety of programs, motivated by real-world applications, for which
we efficiently synthesize tight resource-usage bounds."
alternative_title:
- IST Austria Technical Report
author:
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full_name: Anonymous, 1
last_name: Anonymous
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full_name: Anonymous, 2
last_name: Anonymous
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full_name: Anonymous, 3
last_name: Anonymous
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full_name: Anonymous, 4
last_name: Anonymous
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full_name: Anonymous, 5
last_name: Anonymous
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full_name: Anonymous, 6
last_name: Anonymous
citation:
ama: Anonymous 1, Anonymous 2, Anonymous 3, Anonymous 4, Anonymous 5, Anonymous
6. Cost Analysis of Nondeterministic Probabilistic Programs. IST Austria;
2018.
apa: Anonymous, 1, Anonymous, 2, Anonymous, 3, Anonymous, 4, Anonymous, 5, &
Anonymous, 6. (2018). Cost analysis of nondeterministic probabilistic programs.
IST Austria.
chicago: Anonymous, 1, 2 Anonymous, 3 Anonymous, 4 Anonymous, 5 Anonymous, and 6
Anonymous. Cost Analysis of Nondeterministic Probabilistic Programs. IST
Austria, 2018.
ieee: 1 Anonymous, 2 Anonymous, 3 Anonymous, 4 Anonymous, 5 Anonymous, and 6 Anonymous,
Cost analysis of nondeterministic probabilistic programs. IST Austria,
2018.
ista: Anonymous 1, Anonymous 2, Anonymous 3, Anonymous 4, Anonymous 5, Anonymous
6. 2018. Cost analysis of nondeterministic probabilistic programs, IST Austria,
27p.
mla: Anonymous, 1, et al. Cost Analysis of Nondeterministic Probabilistic Programs.
IST Austria, 2018.
short: 1 Anonymous, 2 Anonymous, 3 Anonymous, 4 Anonymous, 5 Anonymous, 6 Anonymous,
Cost Analysis of Nondeterministic Probabilistic Programs, IST Austria, 2018.
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- lang: eng
text: We prove that every congruence distributive variety has directed Jónsson terms,
and every congruence modular variety has directed Gumm terms. The directed terms
we construct witness every case of absorption witnessed by the original Jónsson
or Gumm terms. This result is equivalent to a pair of claims about absorption
for admissible preorders in congruence distributive and congruence modular varieties,
respectively. For finite algebras, these absorption theorems have already seen
significant applications, but until now, it was not clear if the theorems hold
for general algebras as well. Our method also yields a novel proof of a result
by P. Lipparini about the existence of a chain of terms (which we call Pixley
terms) in varieties that are at the same time congruence distributive and k-permutable
for some k.
acknowledgement: The second author was supported by National Science Center grant
DEC-2011-/01/B/ST6/01006.
article_processing_charge: No
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last_name: Kazda
- first_name: Marcin
full_name: Kozik, Marcin
last_name: Kozik
- first_name: Ralph
full_name: McKenzie, Ralph
last_name: McKenzie
- first_name: Matthew
full_name: Moore, Matthew
last_name: Moore
citation:
ama: 'Kazda A, Kozik M, McKenzie R, Moore M. Absorption and directed Jónsson terms.
In: Czelakowski J, ed. Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra,
and Computer Science. Vol 16. OCTR. Cham: Springer Nature; 2018:203-220. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-74772-9_7'
apa: 'Kazda, A., Kozik, M., McKenzie, R., & Moore, M. (2018). Absorption and
directed Jónsson terms. In J. Czelakowski (Ed.), Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic
Logic, Universal Algebra, and Computer Science (Vol. 16, pp. 203–220). Cham:
Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74772-9_7'
chicago: 'Kazda, Alexandr, Marcin Kozik, Ralph McKenzie, and Matthew Moore. “Absorption
and Directed Jónsson Terms.” In Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal
Algebra, and Computer Science, edited by J Czelakowski, 16:203–20. OCTR. Cham:
Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74772-9_7.'
ieee: 'A. Kazda, M. Kozik, R. McKenzie, and M. Moore, “Absorption and directed Jónsson
terms,” in Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, and
Computer Science, vol. 16, J. Czelakowski, Ed. Cham: Springer Nature, 2018,
pp. 203–220.'
ista: 'Kazda A, Kozik M, McKenzie R, Moore M. 2018.Absorption and directed Jónsson
terms. In: Don Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, and Computer
Science. vol. 16, 203–220.'
mla: Kazda, Alexandr, et al. “Absorption and Directed Jónsson Terms.” Don Pigozzi
on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, and Computer Science, edited
by J Czelakowski, vol. 16, Springer Nature, 2018, pp. 203–20, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-74772-9_7.
short: A. Kazda, M. Kozik, R. McKenzie, M. Moore, in:, J. Czelakowski (Ed.), Don
Pigozzi on Abstract Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, and Computer Science,
Springer Nature, Cham, 2018, pp. 203–220.
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doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-74772-9_7
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full_name: Czelakowski, J
last_name: Czelakowski
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abstract:
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text: We prove that for every d ≥ 2, deciding if a pure, d-dimensional, simplicial
complex is shellable is NP-hard, hence NP-complete. This resolves a question raised,
e.g., by Danaraj and Klee in 1978. Our reduction also yields that for every d
≥ 2 and k ≥ 0, deciding if a pure, d-dimensional, simplicial complex is k-decomposable
is NP-hard. For d ≥ 3, both problems remain NP-hard when restricted to contractible
pure d-dimensional complexes.
acknowledgement: 'Partially supported by the project EMBEDS II (CZ: 7AMB17FR029, FR:
38087RM) of Czech-French collaboration.'
alternative_title:
- Leibniz International Proceedings in Information, LIPIcs
author:
- first_name: Xavier
full_name: Goaoc, Xavier
last_name: Goaoc
- first_name: Pavel
full_name: Paták, Pavel
last_name: Paták
- first_name: Zuzana
full_name: Patakova, Zuzana
id: 48B57058-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Patakova
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- first_name: Martin
full_name: Tancer, Martin
id: 38AC689C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Tancer
orcid: 0000-0002-1191-6714
- first_name: Uli
full_name: Wagner, Uli
id: 36690CA2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Wagner
orcid: 0000-0002-1494-0568
citation:
ama: 'Goaoc X, Paták P, Patakova Z, Tancer M, Wagner U. Shellability is NP-complete.
In: Vol 99. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik; 2018:41:1-41:16.
doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.41'
apa: 'Goaoc, X., Paták, P., Patakova, Z., Tancer, M., & Wagner, U. (2018). Shellability
is NP-complete (Vol. 99, p. 41:1-41:16). Presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational
Geometry, Budapest, Hungary: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik.
https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.41'
chicago: Goaoc, Xavier, Pavel Paták, Zuzana Patakova, Martin Tancer, and Uli Wagner.
“Shellability Is NP-Complete,” 99:41:1-41:16. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum
für Informatik, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.41.
ieee: 'X. Goaoc, P. Paták, Z. Patakova, M. Tancer, and U. Wagner, “Shellability
is NP-complete,” presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, Budapest,
Hungary, 2018, vol. 99, p. 41:1-41:16.'
ista: 'Goaoc X, Paták P, Patakova Z, Tancer M, Wagner U. 2018. Shellability is NP-complete.
SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, Leibniz International Proceedings in
Information, LIPIcs, vol. 99, 41:1-41:16.'
mla: Goaoc, Xavier, et al. Shellability Is NP-Complete. Vol. 99, Schloss
Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018, p. 41:1-41:16, doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.41.
short: X. Goaoc, P. Paták, Z. Patakova, M. Tancer, U. Wagner, in:, Schloss Dagstuhl
- Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018, p. 41:1-41:16.
conference:
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location: Budapest, Hungary
name: 'SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry'
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abstract:
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text: In graph theory, as well as in 3-manifold topology, there exist several width-type
parameters to describe how "simple" or "thin" a given graph
or 3-manifold is. These parameters, such as pathwidth or treewidth for graphs,
or the concept of thin position for 3-manifolds, play an important role when studying
algorithmic problems; in particular, there is a variety of problems in computational
3-manifold topology - some of them known to be computationally hard in general
- that become solvable in polynomial time as soon as the dual graph of the input
triangulation has bounded treewidth. In view of these algorithmic results, it
is natural to ask whether every 3-manifold admits a triangulation of bounded treewidth.
We show that this is not the case, i.e., that there exists an infinite family
of closed 3-manifolds not admitting triangulations of bounded pathwidth or treewidth
(the latter implies the former, but we present two separate proofs). We derive
these results from work of Agol and of Scharlemann and Thompson, by exhibiting
explicit connections between the topology of a 3-manifold M on the one hand and
width-type parameters of the dual graphs of triangulations of M on the other hand,
answering a question that had been raised repeatedly by researchers in computational
3-manifold topology. In particular, we show that if a closed, orientable, irreducible,
non-Haken 3-manifold M has a triangulation of treewidth (resp. pathwidth) k then
the Heegaard genus of M is at most 48(k+1) (resp. 4(3k+1)).
acknowledgement: Research of the second author was supported by the Einstein Foundation
(project “Einstein Visiting Fellow Santos”) and by the Simons Foundation (“Simons
Visiting Professors” program).
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- first_name: Jonathan
full_name: Spreer, Jonathan
last_name: Spreer
- first_name: Uli
full_name: Wagner, Uli
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last_name: Wagner
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citation:
ama: 'Huszár K, Spreer J, Wagner U. On the treewidth of triangulated 3-manifolds.
In: Vol 99. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik; 2018. doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.46'
apa: 'Huszár, K., Spreer, J., & Wagner, U. (2018). On the treewidth of triangulated
3-manifolds (Vol. 99). Presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry,
Budapest, Hungary: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.46'
chicago: Huszár, Kristóf, Jonathan Spreer, and Uli Wagner. “On the Treewidth of
Triangulated 3-Manifolds,” Vol. 99. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik,
2018. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.46.
ieee: 'K. Huszár, J. Spreer, and U. Wagner, “On the treewidth of triangulated 3-manifolds,”
presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, Budapest, Hungary,
2018, vol. 99.'
ista: 'Huszár K, Spreer J, Wagner U. 2018. On the treewidth of triangulated 3-manifolds.
SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, LIPIcs, vol. 99, 46.'
mla: Huszár, Kristóf, et al. On the Treewidth of Triangulated 3-Manifolds.
Vol. 99, 46, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018, doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.46.
short: K. Huszár, J. Spreer, U. Wagner, in:, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum
für Informatik, 2018.
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text: "This dataset contains a GitHub repository containing all the data, analysis,
Nextflow workflows and Jupyter notebooks to replicate the manuscript titled \"Fast
and accurate large multiple sequence alignments with a root-to-leaf regressive
method\".\r\nIt also contains the Multiple Sequence Alignments (MSAs) generated
and well as the main figures and tables from the manuscript.\r\nThe repository
is also available at GitHub (https://github.com/cbcrg/dpa-analysis) release `v1.2`.\r\nFor
details on how to use the regressive alignment algorithm, see the T-Coffee software
suite (https://github.com/cbcrg/tcoffee)."
article_processing_charge: No
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- first_name: Edgar
full_name: Garriga, Edgar
last_name: Garriga
- first_name: Paolo
full_name: di Tommaso, Paolo
last_name: di Tommaso
- first_name: Cedrik
full_name: Magis, Cedrik
last_name: Magis
- first_name: Ionas
full_name: Erb, Ionas
last_name: Erb
- first_name: Leila
full_name: Mansouri, Leila
last_name: Mansouri
- first_name: Athanasios
full_name: Baltzis, Athanasios
last_name: Baltzis
- first_name: Hafid
full_name: Laayouni, Hafid
last_name: Laayouni
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full_name: Kondrashov, Fyodor
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last_name: Kondrashov
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citation:
ama: Garriga E, di Tommaso P, Magis C, et al. Fast and accurate large multiple sequence
alignments with a root-to-leaf regressive method. 2018. doi:10.5281/ZENODO.2025846
apa: Garriga, E., di Tommaso, P., Magis, C., Erb, I., Mansouri, L., Baltzis, A.,
… Notredame, C. (2018). Fast and accurate large multiple sequence alignments with
a root-to-leaf regressive method. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.2025846
chicago: Garriga, Edgar, Paolo di Tommaso, Cedrik Magis, Ionas Erb, Leila Mansouri,
Athanasios Baltzis, Hafid Laayouni, Fyodor Kondrashov, Evan Floden, and Cedric
Notredame. “Fast and Accurate Large Multiple Sequence Alignments with a Root-to-Leaf
Regressive Method.” Zenodo, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.2025846.
ieee: E. Garriga et al., “Fast and accurate large multiple sequence alignments
with a root-to-leaf regressive method.” Zenodo, 2018.
ista: Garriga E, di Tommaso P, Magis C, Erb I, Mansouri L, Baltzis A, Laayouni H,
Kondrashov F, Floden E, Notredame C. 2018. Fast and accurate large multiple sequence
alignments with a root-to-leaf regressive method, Zenodo, 10.5281/ZENODO.2025846.
mla: Garriga, Edgar, et al. Fast and Accurate Large Multiple Sequence Alignments
with a Root-to-Leaf Regressive Method. Zenodo, 2018, doi:10.5281/ZENODO.2025846.
short: E. Garriga, P. di Tommaso, C. Magis, I. Erb, L. Mansouri, A. Baltzis, H.
Laayouni, F. Kondrashov, E. Floden, C. Notredame, (2018).
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date_published: 2018-12-07T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-06T14:32:51Z
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department:
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doi: 10.5281/ZENODO.2025846
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text: Nowadays, quantum computation is receiving more and more attention as an alternative
to the classical way of computing. For realizing a quantum computer, different
devices are investigated as potential quantum bits. In this thesis, the focus
is on Ge hut wires, which turned out to be promising candidates for implementing
hole spin quantum bits. The advantages of Ge as a material system are the low
hyperfine interaction for holes and the strong spin orbit coupling, as well as
the compatibility with the highly developed CMOS processes in industry. In addition,
Ge can also be isotopically purified which is expected to boost the spin coherence
times. The strong spin orbit interaction for holes in Ge on the one hand enables
the full electrical control of the quantum bit and on the other hand should allow
short spin manipulation times. Starting with a bare Si wafer, this work covers
the entire process reaching from growth over the fabrication and characterization
of hut wire devices up to the demonstration of hole spin resonance. From experiments
with single quantum dots, a large g-factor anisotropy between the in-plane and
the out-of-plane direction was found. A comparison to a theoretical model unveiled
the heavy-hole character of the lowest energy states. The second part of the thesis
addresses double quantum dot devices, which were realized by adding two gate electrodes
to a hut wire. In such devices, Pauli spin blockade was observed, which can serve
as a read-out mechanism for spin quantum bits. Applying oscillating electric fields
in spin blockade allowed the demonstration of continuous spin rotations and the
extraction of a lower bound for the spin dephasing time. Despite the strong spin
orbit coupling in Ge, the obtained value for the dephasing time is comparable
to what has been recently reported for holes in Si. All in all, the presented
results point out the high potential of Ge hut wires as a platform for long-lived,
fast and fully electrically tunable hole spin quantum bits.
alternative_title:
- ISTA Thesis
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author:
- first_name: Hannes
full_name: Watzinger, Hannes
id: 35DF8E50-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Watzinger
citation:
ama: Watzinger H. Ge hut wires - from growth to hole spin resonance. 2018. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1033
apa: Watzinger, H. (2018). Ge hut wires - from growth to hole spin resonance.
Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1033
chicago: Watzinger, Hannes. “Ge Hut Wires - from Growth to Hole Spin Resonance.”
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1033.
ieee: H. Watzinger, “Ge hut wires - from growth to hole spin resonance,” Institute
of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
ista: Watzinger H. 2018. Ge hut wires - from growth to hole spin resonance. Institute
of Science and Technology Austria.
mla: Watzinger, Hannes. Ge Hut Wires - from Growth to Hole Spin Resonance.
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1033.
short: H. Watzinger, Ge Hut Wires - from Growth to Hole Spin Resonance, Institute
of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:21Z
date_published: 2018-07-30T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-07T12:27:43Z
day: '30'
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degree_awarded: PhD
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- _id: GeKa
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oa: 1
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issn:
- 2663-337X
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status: public
supervisor:
- first_name: Georgios
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id: 38DB5788-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'We describe arrangements of three-dimensional spheres from a geometrical
and topological point of view. Real data (fitting this setup) often consist of
soft spheres which show certain degree of deformation while strongly packing against
each other. In this context, we answer the following questions: If we model a
soft packing of spheres by hard spheres that are allowed to overlap, can we measure
the volume in the overlapped areas? Can we be more specific about the overlap
volume, i.e. quantify how much volume is there covered exactly twice, three times,
or k times? What would be a good optimization criteria that rule the arrangement
of soft spheres while making a good use of the available space? Fixing a particular
criterion, what would be the optimal sphere configuration? The first result of
this thesis are short formulas for the computation of volumes covered by at least
k of the balls. The formulas exploit information contained in the order-k Voronoi
diagrams and its closely related Level-k complex. The used complexes lead to a
natural generalization into poset diagrams, a theoretical formalism that contains
the order-k and degree-k diagrams as special cases. In parallel, we define different
criteria to determine what could be considered an optimal arrangement from a geometrical
point of view. Fixing a criterion, we find optimal soft packing configurations
in 2D and 3D where the ball centers lie on a lattice. As a last step, we use tools
from computational topology on real physical data, to show the potentials of higher-order
diagrams in the description of melting crystals. The results of the experiments
leaves us with an open window to apply the theories developed in this thesis in
real applications.'
alternative_title:
- ISTA Thesis
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author:
- first_name: Mabel
full_name: Iglesias Ham, Mabel
id: 41B58C0C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Iglesias Ham
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ama: Iglesias Ham M. Multiple covers with balls. 2018. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1026
apa: Iglesias Ham, M. (2018). Multiple covers with balls. Institute of Science
and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1026
chicago: Iglesias Ham, Mabel. “Multiple Covers with Balls.” Institute of Science
and Technology Austria, 2018. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1026.
ieee: M. Iglesias Ham, “Multiple covers with balls,” Institute of Science and Technology
Austria, 2018.
ista: Iglesias Ham M. 2018. Multiple covers with balls. Institute of Science and
Technology Austria.
mla: Iglesias Ham, Mabel. Multiple Covers with Balls. Institute of Science
and Technology Austria, 2018, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1026.
short: M. Iglesias Ham, Multiple Covers with Balls, Institute of Science and Technology
Austria, 2018.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:10Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-07T12:25:32Z
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ddc:
- '514'
- '516'
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department:
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- 2663-337X
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publist_id: '7712'
pubrep_id: '1026'
status: public
supervisor:
- first_name: Herbert
full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Edelsbrunner
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...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: The most common assumption made in statistical learning theory is the assumption
of the independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) data. While being very
convenient mathematically, it is often very clearly violated in practice. This
disparity between the machine learning theory and applications underlies a growing
demand in the development of algorithms that learn from dependent data and theory
that can provide generalization guarantees similar to the independent situations.
This thesis is dedicated to two variants of dependencies that can arise in practice.
One is a dependence on the level of samples in a single learning task. Another
dependency type arises in the multi-task setting when the tasks are dependent
on each other even though the data for them can be i.i.d. In both cases we model
the data (samples or tasks) as stochastic processes and introduce new algorithms
for both settings that take into account and exploit the resulting dependencies.
We prove the theoretical guarantees on the performance of the introduced algorithms
under different evaluation criteria and, in addition, we compliment the theoretical
study by the empirical one, where we evaluate some of the algorithms on two real
world datasets to highlight their practical applicability.
alternative_title:
- ISTA Thesis
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Alexander
full_name: Zimin, Alexander
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last_name: Zimin
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ama: Zimin A. Learning from dependent data. 2018. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH1048
apa: Zimin, A. (2018). Learning from dependent data. Institute of Science
and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH1048
chicago: Zimin, Alexander. “Learning from Dependent Data.” Institute of Science
and Technology Austria, 2018. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH1048.
ieee: A. Zimin, “Learning from dependent data,” Institute of Science and Technology
Austria, 2018.
ista: Zimin A. 2018. Learning from dependent data. Institute of Science and Technology
Austria.
mla: Zimin, Alexander. Learning from Dependent Data. Institute of Science
and Technology Austria, 2018, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH1048.
short: A. Zimin, Learning from Dependent Data, Institute of Science and Technology
Austria, 2018.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:27Z
date_published: 2018-09-01T00:00:00Z
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- '004'
- '519'
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- _id: ChLa
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publisher: Institute of Science and Technology Austria
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last_name: Lampert
orcid: 0000-0001-8622-7887
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...
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text: "A proof system is a protocol between a prover and a verifier over a common
input in which an honest prover convinces the verifier of the validity of true
statements. Motivated by the success of decentralized cryptocurrencies, exemplified
by Bitcoin, the focus of this thesis will be on proof systems which found applications
in some sustainable alternatives to Bitcoin, such as the Spacemint and Chia cryptocurrencies.
In particular, we focus on proofs of space and proofs of sequential work.\r\nProofs
of space (PoSpace) were suggested as more ecological, economical, and egalitarian
alternative to the energy-wasteful proof-of-work mining of Bitcoin. However, the
state-of-the-art constructions of PoSpace are based on sophisticated graph pebbling
lower bounds, and are therefore complex. Moreover, when these PoSpace are used
in cryptocurrencies like Spacemint, miners can only start mining after ensuring
that a commitment to their space is already added in a special transaction to
the blockchain. Proofs of sequential work (PoSW) are proof systems in which a
prover, upon receiving a statement x and a time parameter T, computes a proof
which convinces the verifier that T time units had passed since x was received.
Whereas Spacemint assumes synchrony to retain some interesting Bitcoin dynamics,
Chia requires PoSW with unique proofs, i.e., PoSW in which it is hard to come
up with more than one accepting proof for any true statement. In this thesis we
construct simple and practically-efficient PoSpace and PoSW. When using our PoSpace
in cryptocurrencies, miners can start mining on the fly, like in Bitcoin, and
unlike current constructions of PoSW, which either achieve efficient verification
of sequential work, or faster-than-recomputing verification of correctness of
proofs, but not both at the same time, ours achieve the best of these two worlds."
alternative_title:
- ISTA Thesis
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- first_name: Hamza M
full_name: Abusalah, Hamza M
id: 40297222-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Abusalah
citation:
ama: Abusalah HM. Proof systems for sustainable decentralized cryptocurrencies.
2018. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH_1046
apa: Abusalah, H. M. (2018). Proof systems for sustainable decentralized cryptocurrencies.
Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH_1046
chicago: Abusalah, Hamza M. “Proof Systems for Sustainable Decentralized Cryptocurrencies.”
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH_1046.
ieee: H. M. Abusalah, “Proof systems for sustainable decentralized cryptocurrencies,”
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
ista: Abusalah HM. 2018. Proof systems for sustainable decentralized cryptocurrencies.
Institute of Science and Technology Austria.
mla: Abusalah, Hamza M. Proof Systems for Sustainable Decentralized Cryptocurrencies.
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:TH_1046.
short: H.M. Abusalah, Proof Systems for Sustainable Decentralized Cryptocurrencies,
Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:32Z
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call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '259668'
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publisher: Institute of Science and Technology Austria
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supervisor:
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full_name: Pietrzak, Krzysztof Z
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...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Modern computer vision systems heavily rely on statistical machine learning
models, which typically require large amounts of labeled data to be learned reliably.
Moreover, very recently computer vision research widely adopted techniques for
representation learning, which further increase the demand for labeled data. However,
for many important practical problems there is relatively small amount of labeled
data available, so it is problematic to leverage full potential of the representation
learning methods. One way to overcome this obstacle is to invest substantial resources
into producing large labelled datasets. Unfortunately, this can be prohibitively
expensive in practice. In this thesis we focus on the alternative way of tackling
the aforementioned issue. We concentrate on methods, which make use of weakly-labeled
or even unlabeled data. Specifically, the first half of the thesis is dedicated
to the semantic image segmentation task. We develop a technique, which achieves
competitive segmentation performance and only requires annotations in a form of
global image-level labels instead of dense segmentation masks. Subsequently, we
present a new methodology, which further improves segmentation performance by
leveraging tiny additional feedback from a human annotator. By using our methods
practitioners can greatly reduce the amount of data annotation effort, which is
required to learn modern image segmentation models. In the second half of the
thesis we focus on methods for learning from unlabeled visual data. We study a
family of autoregressive models for modeling structure of natural images and discuss
potential applications of these models. Moreover, we conduct in-depth study of
one of these applications, where we develop the state-of-the-art model for the
probabilistic image colorization task.
acknowledgement: I also gratefully acknowledge the support of NVIDIA Corporation with
the donation of the GPUs used for this research.
alternative_title:
- ISTA Thesis
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Alexander
full_name: Kolesnikov, Alexander
id: 2D157DB6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Kolesnikov
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ama: Kolesnikov A. Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised Modeling of Natural
Images. 2018. doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1021
apa: Kolesnikov, A. (2018). Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised Modeling
of Natural Images. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1021
chicago: Kolesnikov, Alexander. “Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised
Modeling of Natural Images.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1021.
ieee: A. Kolesnikov, “Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised Modeling of
Natural Images,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
ista: Kolesnikov A. 2018. Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised Modeling
of Natural Images. Institute of Science and Technology Austria.
mla: Kolesnikov, Alexander. Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised Modeling
of Natural Images. Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018, doi:10.15479/AT:ISTA:th_1021.
short: A. Kolesnikov, Weakly-Supervised Segmentation and Unsupervised Modeling of
Natural Images, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2018.
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- '004'
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text: "A central problem of algebraic topology is to understand the homotopy groups
\ \U0001D70B\U0001D451(\U0001D44B) of a topological space X. For the computational
version of the problem, it is well known that there is no algorithm to decide
whether the fundamental group \U0001D70B1(\U0001D44B) of a given finite simplicial
complex X is trivial. On the other hand, there are several algorithms that, given
a finite simplicial complex X that is simply connected (i.e., with \U0001D70B1(\U0001D44B)
\ trivial), compute the higher homotopy group \U0001D70B\U0001D451(\U0001D44B)
\ for any given \U0001D451≥2 . However, these algorithms come with a caveat:
They compute the isomorphism type of \U0001D70B\U0001D451(\U0001D44B) , \U0001D451≥2
\ as an abstract finitely generated abelian group given by generators and relations,
but they work with very implicit representations of the elements of \U0001D70B\U0001D451(\U0001D44B)
. Converting elements of this abstract group into explicit geometric maps from
the d-dimensional sphere \U0001D446\U0001D451 to X has been one of the main
unsolved problems in the emerging field of computational homotopy theory. Here
we present an algorithm that, given a simply connected space X, computes \U0001D70B\U0001D451(\U0001D44B)
\ and represents its elements as simplicial maps from a suitable triangulation
of the d-sphere \U0001D446\U0001D451 to X. For fixed d, the algorithm runs
in time exponential in size(\U0001D44B) , the number of simplices of X. Moreover,
we prove that this is optimal: For every fixed \U0001D451≥2 , we construct a
family of simply connected spaces X such that for any simplicial map representing
a generator of \U0001D70B\U0001D451(\U0001D44B) , the size of the triangulation
of \U0001D446\U0001D451 on which the map is defined, is exponential in size(\U0001D44B)
."
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full_name: Filakovský, Marek
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last_name: Filakovský
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full_name: Franek, Peter
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last_name: Franek
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full_name: Wagner, Uli
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last_name: Wagner
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full_name: Zhechev, Stephan Y
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last_name: Zhechev
citation:
ama: Filakovský M, Franek P, Wagner U, Zhechev SY. Computing simplicial representatives
of homotopy group elements. Journal of Applied and Computational Topology.
2018;2(3-4):177-231. doi:10.1007/s41468-018-0021-5
apa: Filakovský, M., Franek, P., Wagner, U., & Zhechev, S. Y. (2018). Computing
simplicial representatives of homotopy group elements. Journal of Applied and
Computational Topology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41468-018-0021-5
chicago: Filakovský, Marek, Peter Franek, Uli Wagner, and Stephan Y Zhechev. “Computing
Simplicial Representatives of Homotopy Group Elements.” Journal of Applied
and Computational Topology. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41468-018-0021-5.
ieee: M. Filakovský, P. Franek, U. Wagner, and S. Y. Zhechev, “Computing simplicial
representatives of homotopy group elements,” Journal of Applied and Computational
Topology, vol. 2, no. 3–4. Springer, pp. 177–231, 2018.
ista: Filakovský M, Franek P, Wagner U, Zhechev SY. 2018. Computing simplicial representatives
of homotopy group elements. Journal of Applied and Computational Topology. 2(3–4),
177–231.
mla: Filakovský, Marek, et al. “Computing Simplicial Representatives of Homotopy
Group Elements.” Journal of Applied and Computational Topology, vol. 2,
no. 3–4, Springer, 2018, pp. 177–231, doi:10.1007/s41468-018-0021-5.
short: M. Filakovský, P. Franek, U. Wagner, S.Y. Zhechev, Journal of Applied and
Computational Topology 2 (2018) 177–231.
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text: Synchronous programs are easy to specify because the side effects of an operation
are finished by the time the invocation of the operation returns to the caller.
Asynchronous programs, on the other hand, are difficult to specify because there
are side effects due to pending computation scheduled as a result of the invocation
of an operation. They are also difficult to verify because of the large number
of possible interleavings of concurrent computation threads. We present synchronization,
a new proof rule that simplifies the verification of asynchronous programs by
introducing the fiction, for proof purposes, that asynchronous operations complete
synchronously. Synchronization summarizes an asynchronous computation as immediate
atomic effect. Modular verification is enabled via pending asynchronous calls
in atomic summaries, and a complementary proof rule that eliminates pending asynchronous
calls when components and their specifications are composed. We evaluate synchronization
in the context of a multi-layer refinement verification methodology on a collection
of benchmark programs.
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author:
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full_name: Kragl, Bernhard
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Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik; 2018. doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.CONCUR.2018.21'
apa: 'Kragl, B., Qadeer, S., & Henzinger, T. A. (2018). Synchronizing the asynchronous
(Vol. 118). Presented at the CONCUR: International Conference on Concurrency Theory,
Beijing, China: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.CONCUR.2018.21'
chicago: Kragl, Bernhard, Shaz Qadeer, and Thomas A Henzinger. “Synchronizing the
Asynchronous,” Vol. 118. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.CONCUR.2018.21.
ieee: 'B. Kragl, S. Qadeer, and T. A. Henzinger, “Synchronizing the asynchronous,”
presented at the CONCUR: International Conference on Concurrency Theory, Beijing,
China, 2018, vol. 118.'
ista: 'Kragl B, Qadeer S, Henzinger TA. 2018. Synchronizing the asynchronous. CONCUR:
International Conference on Concurrency Theory, LIPIcs, vol. 118, 21.'
mla: Kragl, Bernhard, et al. Synchronizing the Asynchronous. Vol. 118, 21,
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2018, doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.CONCUR.2018.21.
short: B. Kragl, S. Qadeer, T.A. Henzinger, in:, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum
für Informatik, 2018.
conference:
end_date: 2018-09-07
location: Beijing, China
name: 'CONCUR: International Conference on Concurrency Theory'
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text: 'Given a locally finite X ⊆ ℝd and a radius r ≥ 0, the k-fold cover of X and
r consists of all points in ℝd that have k or more points of X within distance
r. We consider two filtrations - one in scale obtained by fixing k and increasing
r, and the other in depth obtained by fixing r and decreasing k - and we compute
the persistence diagrams of both. While standard methods suffice for the filtration
in scale, we need novel geometric and topological concepts for the filtration
in depth. In particular, we introduce a rhomboid tiling in ℝd+1 whose horizontal
integer slices are the order-k Delaunay mosaics of X, and construct a zigzag module
from Delaunay mosaics that is isomorphic to the persistence module of the multi-covers. '
acknowledgement: This work is partially supported by the DFG Collaborative Research
Center TRR 109, ‘Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics’, through grant no. I02979-N35
of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
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id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
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citation:
ama: 'Edelsbrunner H, Osang GF. The multi-cover persistence of Euclidean balls.
In: Vol 99. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik; 2018. doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.34'
apa: 'Edelsbrunner, H., & Osang, G. F. (2018). The multi-cover persistence of
Euclidean balls (Vol. 99). Presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry,
Budapest, Hungary: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.34'
chicago: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, and Georg F Osang. “The Multi-Cover Persistence
of Euclidean Balls,” Vol. 99. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik,
2018. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.34.
ieee: 'H. Edelsbrunner and G. F. Osang, “The multi-cover persistence of Euclidean
balls,” presented at the SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, Budapest,
Hungary, 2018, vol. 99.'
ista: 'Edelsbrunner H, Osang GF. 2018. The multi-cover persistence of Euclidean
balls. SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, LIPIcs, vol. 99, 34.'
mla: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, and Georg F. Osang. The Multi-Cover Persistence of
Euclidean Balls. Vol. 99, 34, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik,
2018, doi:10.4230/LIPIcs.SoCG.2018.34.
short: H. Edelsbrunner, G.F. Osang, in:, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für
Informatik, 2018.
conference:
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location: Budapest, Hungary
name: 'SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry'
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abstract:
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text: We consider families of confocal conics and two pencils of Apollonian circles
having the same foci. We will show that these families of curves generate trivial
3-webs and find the exact formulas describing them.
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Dedicata, vol. 194, no. 1, Springer, 2018, pp. 55–64, doi:10.1007/s10711-017-0265-6.
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text: Holes confined in quantum dots have gained considerable interest in the past
few years due to their potential as spin qubits. Here we demonstrate two-axis
control of a spin 3/2 qubit in natural Ge. The qubit is formed in a hut wire double
quantum dot device. The Pauli spin blockade principle allowed us to demonstrate
electric dipole spin resonance by applying a radio frequency electric field to
one of the electrodes defining the double quantum dot. Coherent hole spin oscillations
with Rabi frequencies reaching 140 MHz are demonstrated and dephasing times of
130 ns are measured. The reported results emphasize the potential of Ge as a platform
for fast and electrically tunable hole spin qubit devices.
acknowledged_ssus:
- _id: M-Shop
- _id: NanoFab
article_processing_charge: Yes
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author:
- first_name: Hannes
full_name: Watzinger, Hannes
id: 35DF8E50-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Watzinger
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last_name: Kukucka
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last_name: Vukusic
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last_name: Gao
- first_name: Ting
full_name: Wang, Ting
last_name: Wang
- first_name: Friedrich
full_name: Schäffler, Friedrich
last_name: Schäffler
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full_name: Zhang, Jian
last_name: Zhang
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full_name: Katsaros, Georgios
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last_name: Katsaros
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ama: Watzinger H, Kukucka J, Vukušić L, et al. A germanium hole spin qubit. Nature
Communications. 2018;9(3902). doi:10.1038/s41467-018-06418-4
apa: Watzinger, H., Kukucka, J., Vukušić, L., Gao, F., Wang, T., Schäffler, F.,
… Katsaros, G. (2018). A germanium hole spin qubit. Nature Communications.
Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06418-4
chicago: Watzinger, Hannes, Josip Kukucka, Lada Vukušić, Fei Gao, Ting Wang, Friedrich
Schäffler, Jian Zhang, and Georgios Katsaros. “A Germanium Hole Spin Qubit.” Nature
Communications. Nature Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06418-4.
ieee: H. Watzinger et al., “A germanium hole spin qubit,” Nature Communications,
vol. 9, no. 3902. Nature Publishing Group, 2018.
ista: Watzinger H, Kukucka J, Vukušić L, Gao F, Wang T, Schäffler F, Zhang J, Katsaros
G. 2018. A germanium hole spin qubit. Nature Communications. 9(3902).
mla: Watzinger, Hannes, et al. “A Germanium Hole Spin Qubit.” Nature Communications,
vol. 9, no. 3902, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41467-018-06418-4.
short: H. Watzinger, J. Kukucka, L. Vukušić, F. Gao, T. Wang, F. Schäffler, J. Zhang,
G. Katsaros, Nature Communications 9 (2018).
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text: The actomyosin cytoskeleton, a key stress-producing unit in epithelial cells,
oscillates spontaneously in a wide variety of systems. Although much of the signal
cascade regulating myosin activity has been characterized, the origin of such
oscillatory behavior is still unclear. Here, we show that basal myosin II oscillation
in Drosophila ovarian epithelium is not controlled by actomyosin cortical tension,
but instead relies on a biochemical oscillator involving ROCK and myosin phosphatase.
Key to this oscillation is a diffusive ROCK flow, linking junctional Rho1 to medial
actomyosin cortex, and dynamically maintained by a self-activation loop reliant
on ROCK kinase activity. In response to the resulting myosin II recruitment, myosin
phosphatase is locally enriched and shuts off ROCK and myosin II signals. Coupling
Drosophila genetics, live imaging, modeling, and optogenetics, we uncover an intrinsic
biochemical oscillator at the core of myosin II regulatory network, shedding light
on the spatio-temporal dynamics of force generation.
article_number: '1210'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Xiang
full_name: Qin, Xiang
last_name: Qin
- first_name: Edouard B
full_name: Hannezo, Edouard B
id: 3A9DB764-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Hannezo
orcid: 0000-0001-6005-1561
- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Mangeat, Thomas
last_name: Mangeat
- first_name: Chang
full_name: Liu, Chang
last_name: Liu
- first_name: Pralay
full_name: Majumder, Pralay
last_name: Majumder
- first_name: Jjiaying
full_name: Liu, Jjiaying
last_name: Liu
- first_name: Valerie
full_name: Choesmel Cadamuro, Valerie
last_name: Choesmel Cadamuro
- first_name: Jocelyn
full_name: Mcdonald, Jocelyn
last_name: Mcdonald
- first_name: Yinyao
full_name: Liu, Yinyao
last_name: Liu
- first_name: Bin
full_name: Yi, Bin
last_name: Yi
- first_name: Xiaobo
full_name: Wang, Xiaobo
last_name: Wang
citation:
ama: Qin X, Hannezo EB, Mangeat T, et al. A biochemical network controlling basal
myosin oscillation. Nature Communications. 2018;9(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-018-03574-5
apa: Qin, X., Hannezo, E. B., Mangeat, T., Liu, C., Majumder, P., Liu, J., … Wang,
X. (2018). A biochemical network controlling basal myosin oscillation. Nature
Communications. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03574-5
chicago: Qin, Xiang, Edouard B Hannezo, Thomas Mangeat, Chang Liu, Pralay Majumder,
Jjiaying Liu, Valerie Choesmel Cadamuro, et al. “A Biochemical Network Controlling
Basal Myosin Oscillation.” Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03574-5.
ieee: X. Qin et al., “A biochemical network controlling basal myosin oscillation,”
Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2018.
ista: Qin X, Hannezo EB, Mangeat T, Liu C, Majumder P, Liu J, Choesmel Cadamuro
V, Mcdonald J, Liu Y, Yi B, Wang X. 2018. A biochemical network controlling basal
myosin oscillation. Nature Communications. 9(1), 1210.
mla: Qin, Xiang, et al. “A Biochemical Network Controlling Basal Myosin Oscillation.”
Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1, 1210, Nature Publishing Group, 2018,
doi:10.1038/s41467-018-03574-5.
short: X. Qin, E.B. Hannezo, T. Mangeat, C. Liu, P. Majumder, J. Liu, V. Choesmel
Cadamuro, J. Mcdonald, Y. Liu, B. Yi, X. Wang, Nature Communications 9 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:16Z
date_published: 2018-03-23T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T11:41:45Z
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ddc:
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title: A biochemical network controlling basal myosin oscillation
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type: journal_article
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: The insect’s fat body combines metabolic and immunological functions. In this
issue of Developmental Cell, Franz et al. (2018) show that in Drosophila, cells
of the fat body are not static, but can actively “swim” toward sites of epithelial
injury, where they physically clog the wound and locally secrete antimicrobial
peptides.
acknowledgement: Short Survey
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Alessandra M
full_name: Casano, Alessandra M
id: 3DBA3F4E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Casano
orcid: 0000-0002-6009-6804
- first_name: Michael K
full_name: Sixt, Michael K
id: 41E9FBEA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Sixt
orcid: 0000-0002-6620-9179
citation:
ama: Casano AM, Sixt MK. A fat lot of good for wound healing. Developmental Cell.
2018;44(4):405-406. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.009
apa: Casano, A. M., & Sixt, M. K. (2018). A fat lot of good for wound healing.
Developmental Cell. Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.009
chicago: Casano, Alessandra M, and Michael K Sixt. “A Fat Lot of Good for Wound
Healing.” Developmental Cell. Cell Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.009.
ieee: A. M. Casano and M. K. Sixt, “A fat lot of good for wound healing,” Developmental
Cell, vol. 44, no. 4. Cell Press, pp. 405–406, 2018.
ista: Casano AM, Sixt MK. 2018. A fat lot of good for wound healing. Developmental
Cell. 44(4), 405–406.
mla: Casano, Alessandra M., and Michael K. Sixt. “A Fat Lot of Good for Wound Healing.”
Developmental Cell, vol. 44, no. 4, Cell Press, 2018, pp. 405–06, doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.009.
short: A.M. Casano, M.K. Sixt, Developmental Cell 44 (2018) 405–406.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:47Z
date_published: 2018-02-26T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T11:42:28Z
day: '26'
department:
- _id: MiSi
doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.02.009
external_id:
isi:
- '000426150700002'
pmid:
- '29486189'
intvolume: ' 44'
isi: 1
issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
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url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29486189
month: '02'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 405 - 406
pmid: 1
publication: Developmental Cell
publication_status: published
publisher: Cell Press
publist_id: '7547'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: A fat lot of good for wound healing
type: journal_article
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volume: 44
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '410'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Lesion verification and quantification is traditionally done via histological
examination of sectioned brains, a time-consuming process that relies heavily
on manual estimation. Such methods are particularly problematic in posterior cortical
regions (e.g. visual cortex), where sectioning leads to significant damage and
distortion of tissue. Even more challenging is the post hoc localization of micro-electrodes,
which relies on the same techniques, suffers from similar drawbacks and requires
even higher precision. Here, we propose a new, simple method for quantitative
lesion characterization and electrode localization that is less labor-intensive
and yields more detailed results than conventional methods. We leverage staining
techniques standard in electron microscopy with the use of commodity micro-CT
imaging. We stain whole rat and zebra finch brains in osmium tetroxide, embed
these in resin and scan entire brains in a micro-CT machine. The scans result
in 3D reconstructions of the brains with section thickness dependent on sample
size (12–15 and 5–6 microns for rat and zebra finch respectively) that can be
segmented manually or automatically. Because the method captures the entire intact
brain volume, comparisons within and across studies are more tractable, and the
extent of lesions and electrodes may be studied with higher accuracy than with
current methods.
article_number: '5184'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Javier
full_name: Masís, Javier
last_name: Masís
- first_name: David
full_name: Mankus, David
last_name: Mankus
- first_name: Steffen
full_name: Wolff, Steffen
last_name: Wolff
- first_name: Grigori
full_name: Guitchounts, Grigori
last_name: Guitchounts
- first_name: Maximilian A
full_name: Jösch, Maximilian A
id: 2BD278E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Jösch
orcid: 0000-0002-3937-1330
- first_name: David
full_name: Cox, David
last_name: Cox
citation:
ama: Masís J, Mankus D, Wolff S, Guitchounts G, Jösch MA, Cox D. A micro-CT-based
method for quantitative brain lesion characterization and electrode localization.
Scientific Reports. 2018;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-018-23247-z
apa: Masís, J., Mankus, D., Wolff, S., Guitchounts, G., Jösch, M. A., & Cox,
D. (2018). A micro-CT-based method for quantitative brain lesion characterization
and electrode localization. Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23247-z
chicago: Masís, Javier, David Mankus, Steffen Wolff, Grigori Guitchounts, Maximilian
A Jösch, and David Cox. “A Micro-CT-Based Method for Quantitative Brain Lesion
Characterization and Electrode Localization.” Scientific Reports. Nature
Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23247-z.
ieee: J. Masís, D. Mankus, S. Wolff, G. Guitchounts, M. A. Jösch, and D. Cox, “A
micro-CT-based method for quantitative brain lesion characterization and electrode
localization,” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group,
2018.
ista: Masís J, Mankus D, Wolff S, Guitchounts G, Jösch MA, Cox D. 2018. A micro-CT-based
method for quantitative brain lesion characterization and electrode localization.
Scientific Reports. 8(1), 5184.
mla: Masís, Javier, et al. “A Micro-CT-Based Method for Quantitative Brain Lesion
Characterization and Electrode Localization.” Scientific Reports, vol.
8, no. 1, 5184, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41598-018-23247-z.
short: J. Masís, D. Mankus, S. Wolff, G. Guitchounts, M.A. Jösch, D. Cox, Scientific
Reports 8 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:19Z
date_published: 2018-03-26T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T11:48:39Z
day: '26'
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- '571'
- '572'
department:
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doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-23247-z
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title: A micro-CT-based method for quantitative brain lesion characterization and
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Arabidopsis and human ARM protein interact with telomerase. Deregulated mRNA
levels of DNA repair and ribosomal protein genes in an Arabidopsis arm mutant
suggest non-telomeric ARM function. The human homolog ARMC6 interacts with hTRF2.
Abstract: Telomerase maintains telomeres and has proposed non-telomeric functions.
We previously identified interaction of the C-terminal domain of Arabidopsis telomerase
reverse transcriptase (AtTERT) with an armadillo/β-catenin-like repeat (ARM) containing
protein. Here we explore protein–protein interactions of the ARM protein, AtTERT
domains, POT1a, TRF-like family and SMH family proteins, and the chromatin remodeling
protein CHR19 using bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC), yeast two-hybrid
(Y2H) analysis, and co-immunoprecipitation. The ARM protein interacts with both
the N- and C-terminal domains of AtTERT in different cellular compartments. ARM
interacts with CHR19 and TRF-like I family proteins that also bind AtTERT directly
or through interaction with POT1a. The putative human ARM homolog co-precipitates
telomerase activity and interacts with hTRF2 protein in vitro. Analysis of Arabidopsis
arm mutants shows no obvious changes in telomere length or telomerase activity,
suggesting that ARM is not essential for telomere maintenance. The observed interactions
with telomerase and Myb-like domain proteins (TRF-like family I) may therefore
reflect possible non-telomeric functions. Transcript levels of several DNA repair
and ribosomal genes are affected in arm mutants, and ARM, likely in association
with other proteins, suppressed expression of XRCC3 and RPSAA promoter constructs
in luciferase reporter assays. In conclusion, ARM can participate in non-telomeric
functions of telomerase, and can also perform its own telomerase-independent functions.'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Ladislav
full_name: Dokládal, Ladislav
last_name: Dokládal
- first_name: Eva
full_name: Benková, Eva
id: 38F4F166-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Benková
orcid: 0000-0002-8510-9739
- first_name: David
full_name: Honys, David
last_name: Honys
- first_name: Nikoleta
full_name: Dupláková, Nikoleta
last_name: Dupláková
- first_name: Lan
full_name: Lee, Lan
last_name: Lee
- first_name: Stanton
full_name: Gelvin, Stanton
last_name: Gelvin
- first_name: Eva
full_name: Sýkorová, Eva
last_name: Sýkorová
citation:
ama: Dokládal L, Benková E, Honys D, et al. An armadillo-domain protein participates
in a telomerase interaction network. Plant Molecular Biology. 2018;97(5):407-420.
doi:10.1007/s11103-018-0747-4
apa: Dokládal, L., Benková, E., Honys, D., Dupláková, N., Lee, L., Gelvin, S., &
Sýkorová, E. (2018). An armadillo-domain protein participates in a telomerase
interaction network. Plant Molecular Biology. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-018-0747-4
chicago: Dokládal, Ladislav, Eva Benková, David Honys, Nikoleta Dupláková, Lan Lee,
Stanton Gelvin, and Eva Sýkorová. “An Armadillo-Domain Protein Participates in
a Telomerase Interaction Network.” Plant Molecular Biology. Springer, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-018-0747-4.
ieee: L. Dokládal et al., “An armadillo-domain protein participates in a
telomerase interaction network,” Plant Molecular Biology, vol. 97, no.
5. Springer, pp. 407–420, 2018.
ista: Dokládal L, Benková E, Honys D, Dupláková N, Lee L, Gelvin S, Sýkorová E.
2018. An armadillo-domain protein participates in a telomerase interaction network.
Plant Molecular Biology. 97(5), 407–420.
mla: Dokládal, Ladislav, et al. “An Armadillo-Domain Protein Participates in a Telomerase
Interaction Network.” Plant Molecular Biology, vol. 97, no. 5, Springer,
2018, pp. 407–20, doi:10.1007/s11103-018-0747-4.
short: L. Dokládal, E. Benková, D. Honys, N. Dupláková, L. Lee, S. Gelvin, E. Sýkorová,
Plant Molecular Biology 97 (2018) 407–420.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:34Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-08T13:21:05Z
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title: An armadillo-domain protein participates in a telomerase interaction network
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year: '2018'
...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We introduce in this paper AMT 2.0 , a tool for qualitative and quantitative
analysis of hybrid continuous and Boolean signals that combine numerical values
and discrete events. The evaluation of the signals is based on rich temporal specifications
expressed in extended Signal Temporal Logic (xSTL), which integrates Timed Regular
Expressions (TRE) within Signal Temporal Logic (STL). The tool features qualitative
monitoring (property satisfaction checking), trace diagnostics for explaining
and justifying property violations and specification-driven measurement of quantitative
features of the signal.
alternative_title:
- LNCS
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author:
- first_name: Dejan
full_name: Nickovic, Dejan
id: 41BCEE5C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Nickovic
- first_name: Olivier
full_name: Lebeltel, Olivier
last_name: Lebeltel
- first_name: Oded
full_name: Maler, Oded
last_name: Maler
- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Ferrere, Thomas
id: 40960E6E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Ferrere
orcid: 0000-0001-5199-3143
- first_name: Dogan
full_name: Ulus, Dogan
last_name: Ulus
citation:
ama: 'Nickovic D, Lebeltel O, Maler O, Ferrere T, Ulus D. AMT 2.0: Qualitative and
quantitative trace analysis with extended signal temporal logic. In: Beyer D,
Huisman M, eds. Vol 10806. Springer; 2018:303-319. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-89963-3_18'
apa: 'Nickovic, D., Lebeltel, O., Maler, O., Ferrere, T., & Ulus, D. (2018).
AMT 2.0: Qualitative and quantitative trace analysis with extended signal temporal
logic. In D. Beyer & M. Huisman (Eds.) (Vol. 10806, pp. 303–319). Presented
at the TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems,
Thessaloniki, Greece: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89963-3_18'
chicago: 'Nickovic, Dejan, Olivier Lebeltel, Oded Maler, Thomas Ferrere, and Dogan
Ulus. “AMT 2.0: Qualitative and Quantitative Trace Analysis with Extended Signal
Temporal Logic.” edited by Dirk Beyer and Marieke Huisman, 10806:303–19. Springer,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89963-3_18.'
ieee: 'D. Nickovic, O. Lebeltel, O. Maler, T. Ferrere, and D. Ulus, “AMT 2.0: Qualitative
and quantitative trace analysis with extended signal temporal logic,” presented
at the TACAS: Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems,
Thessaloniki, Greece, 2018, vol. 10806, pp. 303–319.'
ista: 'Nickovic D, Lebeltel O, Maler O, Ferrere T, Ulus D. 2018. AMT 2.0: Qualitative
and quantitative trace analysis with extended signal temporal logic. TACAS: Tools
and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems, LNCS, vol. 10806,
303–319.'
mla: 'Nickovic, Dejan, et al. AMT 2.0: Qualitative and Quantitative Trace Analysis
with Extended Signal Temporal Logic. Edited by Dirk Beyer and Marieke Huisman,
vol. 10806, Springer, 2018, pp. 303–19, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-89963-3_18.'
short: D. Nickovic, O. Lebeltel, O. Maler, T. Ferrere, D. Ulus, in:, D. Beyer, M.
Huisman (Eds.), Springer, 2018, pp. 303–319.
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last_name: Huisman
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abstract:
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text: Being cared for when sick is a benefit of sociality that can reduce disease
and improve survival of group members. However, individuals providing care risk
contracting infectious diseases themselves. If they contract a low pathogen dose,
they may develop low-level infections that do not cause disease but still affect
host immunity by either decreasing or increasing the host’s vulnerability to subsequent
infections. Caring for contagious individuals can thus significantly alter the
future disease susceptibility of caregivers. Using ants and their fungal pathogens
as a model system, we tested if the altered disease susceptibility of experienced
caregivers, in turn, affects their expression of sanitary care behavior. We found
that low-level infections contracted during sanitary care had protective or neutral
effects on secondary exposure to the same (homologous) pathogen but consistently
caused high mortality on superinfection with a different (heterologous) pathogen.
In response to this risk, the ants selectively adjusted the expression of their
sanitary care. Specifically, the ants performed less grooming and more antimicrobial
disinfection when caring for nestmates contaminated with heterologous pathogens
compared with homologous ones. By modulating the components of sanitary care in
this way the ants acquired less infectious particles of the heterologous pathogens,
resulting in reduced superinfection. The performance of risk-adjusted sanitary
care reveals the remarkable capacity of ants to react to changes in their disease
susceptibility, according to their own infection history and to flexibly adjust
collective care to individual risk.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Matthias
full_name: Konrad, Matthias
id: 46528076-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Konrad
- first_name: Christopher
full_name: Pull, Christopher
id: 3C7F4840-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Pull
orcid: 0000-0003-1122-3982
- first_name: Sina
full_name: Metzler, Sina
id: 48204546-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Metzler
orcid: 0000-0002-9547-2494
- first_name: Katharina
full_name: Seif, Katharina
id: 90F7894A-02CF-11E9-976E-E38CFE5CBC1D
last_name: Seif
- first_name: Elisabeth
full_name: Naderlinger, Elisabeth
id: 31757262-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Naderlinger
- first_name: Anna V
full_name: Grasse, Anna V
id: 406F989C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Grasse
- first_name: Sylvia
full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
id: 2F64EC8C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Cremer
orcid: 0000-0002-2193-3868
citation:
ama: Konrad M, Pull C, Metzler S, et al. Ants avoid superinfections by performing
risk-adjusted sanitary care. PNAS. 2018;115(11):2782-2787. doi:10.1073/pnas.1713501115
apa: Konrad, M., Pull, C., Metzler, S., Seif, K., Naderlinger, E., Grasse, A. V.,
& Cremer, S. (2018). Ants avoid superinfections by performing risk-adjusted
sanitary care. PNAS. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1713501115
chicago: Konrad, Matthias, Christopher Pull, Sina Metzler, Katharina Seif, Elisabeth
Naderlinger, Anna V Grasse, and Sylvia Cremer. “Ants Avoid Superinfections by
Performing Risk-Adjusted Sanitary Care.” PNAS. National Academy of Sciences,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1713501115.
ieee: M. Konrad et al., “Ants avoid superinfections by performing risk-adjusted
sanitary care,” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 11. National Academy of Sciences, pp.
2782–2787, 2018.
ista: Konrad M, Pull C, Metzler S, Seif K, Naderlinger E, Grasse AV, Cremer S. 2018.
Ants avoid superinfections by performing risk-adjusted sanitary care. PNAS. 115(11),
2782–2787.
mla: Konrad, Matthias, et al. “Ants Avoid Superinfections by Performing Risk-Adjusted
Sanitary Care.” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 11, National Academy of Sciences, 2018,
pp. 2782–87, doi:10.1073/pnas.1713501115.
short: M. Konrad, C. Pull, S. Metzler, K. Seif, E. Naderlinger, A.V. Grasse, S.
Cremer, PNAS 115 (2018) 2782–2787.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:20Z
date_published: 2018-03-13T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T13:22:21Z
day: '13'
department:
- _id: SyCr
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1713501115
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
isi:
- '000427245400069'
pmid:
- '29463746'
intvolume: ' 115'
isi: 1
issue: '11'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29463746
month: '03'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
page: 2782 - 2787
pmid: 1
project:
- _id: 25DC711C-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '243071'
name: 'Social Vaccination in Ant Colonies: from Individual Mechanisms to Society
Effects'
publication: PNAS
publication_status: published
publisher: National Academy of Sciences
publist_id: '7416'
quality_controlled: '1'
related_material:
link:
- description: News on IST Homepage
relation: press_release
url: https://ist.ac.at/en/news/helping-in-spite-of-risk-ants-perform-risk-averse-sanitary-care-of-infectious-nest-mates/
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Ants avoid superinfections by performing risk-adjusted sanitary care
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 115
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '195'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We demonstrate that identical impurities immersed in a two-dimensional many-particle
bath can be viewed as flux-tube-charged-particle composites described by fractional
statistics. In particular, we find that the bath manifests itself as an external
magnetic flux tube with respect to the impurities, and hence the time-reversal
symmetry is broken for the effective Hamiltonian describing the impurities. The
emerging flux tube acts as a statistical gauge field after a certain critical
coupling. This critical coupling corresponds to the intersection point between
the quasiparticle state and the phonon wing, where the angular momentum is transferred
from the impurity to the bath. This amounts to a novel configuration with emerging
anyons. The proposed setup paves the way to realizing anyons using electrons interacting
with superfluid helium or lattice phonons, as well as using atomic impurities
in ultracold gases.
article_number: '045402'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Enderalp
full_name: Yakaboylu, Enderalp
id: 38CB71F6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Yakaboylu
orcid: 0000-0001-5973-0874
- first_name: Mikhail
full_name: Lemeshko, Mikhail
id: 37CB05FA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Lemeshko
orcid: 0000-0002-6990-7802
citation:
ama: Yakaboylu E, Lemeshko M. Anyonic statistics of quantum impurities in two dimensions.
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 2018;98(4).
doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.045402
apa: Yakaboylu, E., & Lemeshko, M. (2018). Anyonic statistics of quantum impurities
in two dimensions. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics.
American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.045402
chicago: Yakaboylu, Enderalp, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Anyonic Statistics of Quantum
Impurities in Two Dimensions.” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
Physics. American Physical Society, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.045402.
ieee: E. Yakaboylu and M. Lemeshko, “Anyonic statistics of quantum impurities in
two dimensions,” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics,
vol. 98, no. 4. American Physical Society, 2018.
ista: Yakaboylu E, Lemeshko M. 2018. Anyonic statistics of quantum impurities in
two dimensions. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 98(4),
045402.
mla: Yakaboylu, Enderalp, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Anyonic Statistics of Quantum Impurities
in Two Dimensions.” Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics,
vol. 98, no. 4, 045402, American Physical Society, 2018, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.045402.
short: E. Yakaboylu, M. Lemeshko, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
Physics 98 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:08Z
date_published: 2018-07-15T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T13:22:57Z
day: '15'
department:
- _id: MiLe
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.98.045402
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1712.00308'
isi:
- '000436939100007'
intvolume: ' 98'
isi: 1
issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.00308
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
project:
- _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '291734'
name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme
- _id: 26031614-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: P29902
name: Quantum rotations in the presence of a many-body environment
publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Anyonic statistics of quantum impurities in two dimensions
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 98
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '203'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Asymmetric auxin distribution is instrumental for the differential growth
that causes organ bending on tropic stimuli and curvatures during plant development.
Local differences in auxin concentrations are achieved mainly by polarized cellular
distribution of PIN auxin transporters, but whether other mechanisms involving
auxin homeostasis are also relevant for the formation of auxin gradients is not
clear. Here we show that auxin methylation is required for asymmetric auxin distribution
across the hypocotyl, particularly during its response to gravity. We found that
loss-of-function mutants in Arabidopsis IAA CARBOXYL METHYLTRANSFERASE1 (IAMT1)
prematurely unfold the apical hook, and that their hypocotyls are impaired in
gravitropic reorientation. This defect is linked to an auxin-dependent increase
in PIN gene expression, leading to an increased polar auxin transport and lack
of asymmetric distribution of PIN3 in the iamt1 mutant. Gravitropic reorientation
in the iamt1 mutant could be restored with either endodermis-specific expression
of IAMT1 or partial inhibition of polar auxin transport, which also results in
normal PIN gene expression levels. We propose that IAA methylation is necessary
in gravity-sensing cells to restrict polar auxin transport within the range of
auxin levels that allow for differential responses.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Mohamad
full_name: Abbas, Mohamad
id: 47E8FC1C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Abbas
- first_name: García J
full_name: Hernández, García J
last_name: Hernández
- first_name: Stephan
full_name: Pollmann, Stephan
last_name: Pollmann
- first_name: Sophia L
full_name: Samodelov, Sophia L
last_name: Samodelov
- first_name: Martina
full_name: Kolb, Martina
last_name: Kolb
- first_name: Jirí
full_name: Friml, Jirí
id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Friml
orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
- first_name: Ulrich Z
full_name: Hammes, Ulrich Z
last_name: Hammes
- first_name: Matias D
full_name: Zurbriggen, Matias D
last_name: Zurbriggen
- first_name: Miguel
full_name: Blázquez, Miguel
last_name: Blázquez
- first_name: David
full_name: Alabadí, David
last_name: Alabadí
citation:
ama: Abbas M, Hernández GJ, Pollmann S, et al. Auxin methylation is required for
differential growth in Arabidopsis. PNAS. 2018;115(26):6864-6869. doi:10.1073/pnas.1806565115
apa: Abbas, M., Hernández, G. J., Pollmann, S., Samodelov, S. L., Kolb, M., Friml,
J., … Alabadí, D. (2018). Auxin methylation is required for differential growth
in Arabidopsis. PNAS. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806565115
chicago: Abbas, Mohamad, García J Hernández, Stephan Pollmann, Sophia L Samodelov,
Martina Kolb, Jiří Friml, Ulrich Z Hammes, Matias D Zurbriggen, Miguel Blázquez,
and David Alabadí. “Auxin Methylation Is Required for Differential Growth in Arabidopsis.”
PNAS. National Academy of Sciences, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1806565115.
ieee: M. Abbas et al., “Auxin methylation is required for differential growth
in Arabidopsis,” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 26. National Academy of Sciences,
pp. 6864–6869, 2018.
ista: Abbas M, Hernández GJ, Pollmann S, Samodelov SL, Kolb M, Friml J, Hammes UZ,
Zurbriggen MD, Blázquez M, Alabadí D. 2018. Auxin methylation is required for
differential growth in Arabidopsis. PNAS. 115(26), 6864–6869.
mla: Abbas, Mohamad, et al. “Auxin Methylation Is Required for Differential Growth
in Arabidopsis.” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 26, National Academy of Sciences,
2018, pp. 6864–69, doi:10.1073/pnas.1806565115.
short: M. Abbas, G.J. Hernández, S. Pollmann, S.L. Samodelov, M. Kolb, J. Friml,
U.Z. Hammes, M.D. Zurbriggen, M. Blázquez, D. Alabadí, PNAS 115 (2018) 6864–6869.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:11Z
date_published: 2018-06-26T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T13:24:40Z
day: '26'
department:
- _id: JiFr
doi: 10.1073/pnas.1806565115
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
isi:
- '000436245000096'
intvolume: ' 115'
isi: 1
issue: '26'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52388/
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: None
page: 6864-6869
project:
- _id: 25716A02-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '282300'
name: Polarity and subcellular dynamics in plants
publication: PNAS
publication_status: published
publisher: National Academy of Sciences
publist_id: '7710'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Auxin methylation is required for differential growth in Arabidopsis
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 115
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '399'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Following an earlier calculation in 3D, we calculate the 2D critical temperature
of a dilute, translation-invariant Bose gas using a variational formulation of
the Bogoliubov approximation introduced by Critchley and Solomon in 1976. This
provides the first analytical calculation of the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition
temperature that includes the constant in the logarithm.
acknowledgement: We thank Robert Seiringer and Daniel Ueltschi for bringing the issue
of the change in critical temperature to our attention. We also thank the Erwin
Schrödinger Institute (all authors) and the Department of Mathematics, University
of Copenhagen (MN) for the hospitality during the period this work was carried out.
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support by the European Unions Seventh Framework
Programme under the ERC Grant Agreement Nos. 321029 (JPS and RR) and 337603 (RR)
as well as support by the VIL-LUM FONDEN via the QMATH Centre of Excellence (Grant
No. 10059) (JPS and RR), by the National Science Center (NCN) under grant No. 2016/21/D/ST1/02430
and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through project No. P 27533-N27 (MN).
article_number: '10007'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Marcin M
full_name: Napiórkowski, Marcin M
id: 4197AD04-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Napiórkowski
- first_name: Robin
full_name: Reuvers, Robin
last_name: Reuvers
- first_name: Jan
full_name: Solovej, Jan
last_name: Solovej
citation:
ama: Napiórkowski MM, Reuvers R, Solovej J. Calculation of the critical temperature
of a dilute Bose gas in the Bogoliubov approximation. EPL. 2018;121(1).
doi:10.1209/0295-5075/121/10007
apa: Napiórkowski, M. M., Reuvers, R., & Solovej, J. (2018). Calculation of
the critical temperature of a dilute Bose gas in the Bogoliubov approximation.
EPL. IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/121/10007
chicago: Napiórkowski, Marcin M, Robin Reuvers, and Jan Solovej. “Calculation of
the Critical Temperature of a Dilute Bose Gas in the Bogoliubov Approximation.”
EPL. IOP Publishing Ltd., 2018. https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/121/10007.
ieee: M. M. Napiórkowski, R. Reuvers, and J. Solovej, “Calculation of the critical
temperature of a dilute Bose gas in the Bogoliubov approximation,” EPL,
vol. 121, no. 1. IOP Publishing Ltd., 2018.
ista: Napiórkowski MM, Reuvers R, Solovej J. 2018. Calculation of the critical temperature
of a dilute Bose gas in the Bogoliubov approximation. EPL. 121(1), 10007.
mla: Napiórkowski, Marcin M., et al. “Calculation of the Critical Temperature of
a Dilute Bose Gas in the Bogoliubov Approximation.” EPL, vol. 121, no.
1, 10007, IOP Publishing Ltd., 2018, doi:10.1209/0295-5075/121/10007.
short: M.M. Napiórkowski, R. Reuvers, J. Solovej, EPL 121 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:15Z
date_published: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-08T13:30:51Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: RoSe
doi: 10.1209/0295-5075/121/10007
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1706.01822'
isi:
- '000460003000003'
intvolume: ' 121'
isi: 1
issue: '1'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.01822
month: '01'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
project:
- _id: 25C878CE-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: P27533_N27
name: Structure of the Excitation Spectrum for Many-Body Quantum Systems
publication: EPL
publication_status: published
publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd.
publist_id: '7432'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Calculation of the critical temperature of a dilute Bose gas in the Bogoliubov
approximation
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 121
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '5830'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: CLE peptides have been implicated in various developmental processes of plants
and mediate their responses to environmental stimuli. However, the biological
relevance of most CLE genes remains to be functionally characterized. Here, we
report that CLE9, which is expressed in stomata, acts as an essential regulator
in the induction of stomatal closure. Exogenous application of CLE9 peptides or
overexpression of CLE9 effectively led to stomatal closure and enhanced drought
tolerance, whereas CLE9 loss-of-function mutants were sensitivity to drought stress.
CLE9-induced stomatal closure was impaired in abscisic acid (ABA)-deficient mutants,
indicating that ABA is required for CLE9-medaited guard cell signalling. We further
deciphered that two guard cell ABA-signalling components, OST1 and SLAC1, were
responsible for CLE9-induced stomatal closure. MPK3 and MPK6 were activated by
the CLE9 peptide, and CLE9 peptides failed to close stomata in mpk3 and mpk6 mutants.
In addition, CLE9 peptides stimulated the induction of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
and nitric oxide (NO) synthesis associated with stomatal closure, which was abolished
in the NADPH oxidase-deficient mutants or nitric reductase mutants, respectively.
Collectively, our results reveal a novel ABA-dependent function of CLE9 in the
regulation of stomatal apertures, thereby suggesting a potential role of CLE9
in the stress acclimatization of plants.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Luosha
full_name: Zhang, Luosha
last_name: Zhang
- first_name: Xiong
full_name: Shi, Xiong
last_name: Shi
- first_name: Yutao
full_name: Zhang, Yutao
last_name: Zhang
- first_name: Jiajing
full_name: Wang, Jiajing
last_name: Wang
- first_name: Jingwei
full_name: Yang, Jingwei
last_name: Yang
- first_name: Takashi
full_name: Ishida, Takashi
last_name: Ishida
- first_name: Wenqian
full_name: Jiang, Wenqian
last_name: Jiang
- first_name: Xiangyu
full_name: Han, Xiangyu
last_name: Han
- first_name: Jingke
full_name: Kang, Jingke
last_name: Kang
- first_name: Xuening
full_name: Wang, Xuening
last_name: Wang
- first_name: Lixia
full_name: Pan, Lixia
last_name: Pan
- first_name: Shuo
full_name: Lv, Shuo
last_name: Lv
- first_name: Bing
full_name: Cao, Bing
last_name: Cao
- first_name: Yonghong
full_name: Zhang, Yonghong
last_name: Zhang
- first_name: Jinbin
full_name: Wu, Jinbin
last_name: Wu
- first_name: Huibin
full_name: Han, Huibin
id: 31435098-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Han
- first_name: Zhubing
full_name: Hu, Zhubing
last_name: Hu
- first_name: Langjun
full_name: Cui, Langjun
last_name: Cui
- first_name: Shinichiro
full_name: Sawa, Shinichiro
last_name: Sawa
- first_name: Junmin
full_name: He, Junmin
last_name: He
- first_name: Guodong
full_name: Wang, Guodong
last_name: Wang
citation:
ama: Zhang L, Shi X, Zhang Y, et al. CLE9 peptide-induced stomatal closure is mediated
by abscisic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and nitric oxide in arabidopsis thaliana.
Plant Cell and Environment. 2018. doi:10.1111/pce.13475
apa: Zhang, L., Shi, X., Zhang, Y., Wang, J., Yang, J., Ishida, T., … Wang, G. (2018).
CLE9 peptide-induced stomatal closure is mediated by abscisic acid, hydrogen peroxide,
and nitric oxide in arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell and Environment. Wiley.
https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13475
chicago: Zhang, Luosha, Xiong Shi, Yutao Zhang, Jiajing Wang, Jingwei Yang, Takashi
Ishida, Wenqian Jiang, et al. “CLE9 Peptide-Induced Stomatal Closure Is Mediated
by Abscisic Acid, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Nitric Oxide in Arabidopsis Thaliana.”
Plant Cell and Environment. Wiley, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13475.
ieee: L. Zhang et al., “CLE9 peptide-induced stomatal closure is mediated
by abscisic acid, hydrogen peroxide, and nitric oxide in arabidopsis thaliana,”
Plant Cell and Environment. Wiley, 2018.
ista: Zhang L, Shi X, Zhang Y, Wang J, Yang J, Ishida T, Jiang W, Han X, Kang J,
Wang X, Pan L, Lv S, Cao B, Zhang Y, Wu J, Han H, Hu Z, Cui L, Sawa S, He J, Wang
G. 2018. CLE9 peptide-induced stomatal closure is mediated by abscisic acid, hydrogen
peroxide, and nitric oxide in arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell and Environment.
mla: Zhang, Luosha, et al. “CLE9 Peptide-Induced Stomatal Closure Is Mediated by
Abscisic Acid, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Nitric Oxide in Arabidopsis Thaliana.” Plant
Cell and Environment, Wiley, 2018, doi:10.1111/pce.13475.
short: L. Zhang, X. Shi, Y. Zhang, J. Wang, J. Yang, T. Ishida, W. Jiang, X. Han,
J. Kang, X. Wang, L. Pan, S. Lv, B. Cao, Y. Zhang, J. Wu, H. Han, Z. Hu, L. Cui,
S. Sawa, J. He, G. Wang, Plant Cell and Environment (2018).
date_created: 2019-01-13T22:59:11Z
date_published: 2018-10-31T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:43:31Z
day: '31'
department:
- _id: JiFr
doi: 10.1111/pce.13475
external_id:
isi:
- '000459014800021'
pmid:
- '30378140'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30378140
month: '10'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
pmid: 1
publication: Plant Cell and Environment
publication_identifier:
issn:
- '01407791'
publication_status: epub_ahead
publisher: Wiley
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: CLE9 peptide-induced stomatal closure is mediated by abscisic acid, hydrogen
peroxide, and nitric oxide in arabidopsis thaliana
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '288'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Recent lineage tracing studies have revealed that mammary gland homeostasis
relies on unipotent stem cells. However, whether and when lineage restriction
occurs during embryonic mammary development, and which signals orchestrate cell
fate specification, remain unknown. Using a combination of in vivo clonal analysis
with whole mount immunofluorescence and mathematical modelling of clonal dynamics,
we found that embryonic multipotent mammary cells become lineage-restricted surprisingly
early in development, with evidence for unipotency as early as E12.5 and no statistically
discernable bipotency after E15.5. To gain insights into the mechanisms governing
the switch from multipotency to unipotency, we used gain-of-function Notch1 mice
and demonstrated that Notch activation cell autonomously dictates luminal cell
fate specification to both embryonic and basally committed mammary cells. These
functional studies have important implications for understanding the signals underlying
cell plasticity and serve to clarify how reactivation of embryonic programs in
adult cells can lead to cancer.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Anna
full_name: Lilja, Anna
last_name: Lilja
- first_name: Veronica
full_name: Rodilla, Veronica
last_name: Rodilla
- first_name: Mathilde
full_name: Huyghe, Mathilde
last_name: Huyghe
- first_name: Edouard B
full_name: Hannezo, Edouard B
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last_name: Renaud
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full_name: Leroy, Olivier
last_name: Leroy
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full_name: Rulands, Steffen
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citation:
ama: Lilja A, Rodilla V, Huyghe M, et al. Clonal analysis of Notch1-expressing cells
reveals the existence of unipotent stem cells that retain long-term plasticity
in the embryonic mammary gland. Nature Cell Biology. 2018;20(6):677-687.
doi:10.1038/s41556-018-0108-1
apa: Lilja, A., Rodilla, V., Huyghe, M., Hannezo, E. B., Landragin, C., Renaud,
O., … Fré, S. (2018). Clonal analysis of Notch1-expressing cells reveals the existence
of unipotent stem cells that retain long-term plasticity in the embryonic mammary
gland. Nature Cell Biology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-018-0108-1
chicago: Lilja, Anna, Veronica Rodilla, Mathilde Huyghe, Edouard B Hannezo, Camille
Landragin, Olivier Renaud, Olivier Leroy, Steffen Rulands, Benjamin Simons, and
Silvia Fré. “Clonal Analysis of Notch1-Expressing Cells Reveals the Existence
of Unipotent Stem Cells That Retain Long-Term Plasticity in the Embryonic Mammary
Gland.” Nature Cell Biology. Nature Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-018-0108-1.
ieee: A. Lilja et al., “Clonal analysis of Notch1-expressing cells reveals
the existence of unipotent stem cells that retain long-term plasticity in the
embryonic mammary gland,” Nature Cell Biology, vol. 20, no. 6. Nature Publishing
Group, pp. 677–687, 2018.
ista: Lilja A, Rodilla V, Huyghe M, Hannezo EB, Landragin C, Renaud O, Leroy O,
Rulands S, Simons B, Fré S. 2018. Clonal analysis of Notch1-expressing cells reveals
the existence of unipotent stem cells that retain long-term plasticity in the
embryonic mammary gland. Nature Cell Biology. 20(6), 677–687.
mla: Lilja, Anna, et al. “Clonal Analysis of Notch1-Expressing Cells Reveals the
Existence of Unipotent Stem Cells That Retain Long-Term Plasticity in the Embryonic
Mammary Gland.” Nature Cell Biology, vol. 20, no. 6, Nature Publishing
Group, 2018, pp. 677–87, doi:10.1038/s41556-018-0108-1.
short: A. Lilja, V. Rodilla, M. Huyghe, E.B. Hannezo, C. Landragin, O. Renaud, O.
Leroy, S. Rulands, B. Simons, S. Fré, Nature Cell Biology 20 (2018) 677–687.
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making it now possible to fabricate features at scales of hundreds or even dozens
of nanometers, which previously required very expensive lithographic methods.\r\nAs
a result, additive manufacturing now seems poised for optical applications, including
those relevant to computer graphics, such as material design, as well as display
and imaging applications.\r\n \r\nIn this work, we explore the use of additive
manufacturing for generating structural colors, where the structures are designed
using a fabrication-aware optimization process.\r\nThis requires a combination
of full-wave simulation, a feasible parameterization of the design space, and
a tailored optimization procedure.\r\nMany of these components should be re-usable
for the design of other optical structures at this scale.\r\n \r\nWe show initial
results of material samples fabricated based on our designs.\r\nWhile these suffer
from the prototype character of state-of-the-art fabrication hardware, we believe
they clearly demonstrate the potential of additive nanofabrication for structural
colors and other graphics applications."
acknowledgement: This work was in part supported by King Abdullah University of Science
and Technology Baseline Funding.
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nanostructural color for additive manufacturing. ACM Transactions on Graphics.
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chicago: Auzinger, Thomas, Wolfgang Heidrich, and Bernd Bickel. “Computational Design
of Nanostructural Color for Additive Manufacturing.” ACM Transactions on Graphics.
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color for additive manufacturing. ACM Transactions on Graphics. 37(4), 159.
mla: Auzinger, Thomas, et al. “Computational Design of Nanostructural Color for
Additive Manufacturing.” ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol. 37, no. 4,
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for the mold are offset by the low per-unit production cost. However, the physical
fabrication constraints of the molding technique commonly restrict the shape of
moldable objects. For a complex shape, a decomposition of the object into moldable
parts is a common strategy to address these constraints, with plastic model kits
being a popular and illustrative example. However, conducting such a decomposition
requires considerable expertise, and it depends on the technical aspects of the
fabrication technique, as well as aesthetic considerations. We present an interactive
technique to create such decompositions for two-piece molding, in which each part
of the object is cast between two rigid mold pieces. Given the surface description
of an object, we decompose its thin-shell equivalent into moldable parts by first
performing a coarse decomposition and then utilizing an active contour model for
the boundaries between individual parts. Formulated as an optimization problem,
the movement of the contours is guided by an energy reflecting fabrication constraints
to ensure the moldability of each part. Simultaneously, the user is provided with
editing capabilities to enforce aesthetic guidelines. Our interactive interface
provides control of the contour positions by allowing, for example, the alignment
of part boundaries with object features. Our technique enables a novel workflow,
as it empowers novice users to explore the design space, and it generates fabrication-ready
two-piece molds that can be used either for casting or industrial injection molding
of free-form objects.
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Interactive shell decomposition for fabrication with two-piece rigid molds. ACM
Transaction on Graphics. 2018;37(4). doi:10.1145/3197517.3201341'
apa: 'Nakashima, K., Auzinger, T., Iarussi, E., Zhang, R., Igarashi, T., & Bickel,
B. (2018). CoreCavity: Interactive shell decomposition for fabrication with two-piece
rigid molds. ACM Transaction on Graphics. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3197517.3201341'
chicago: 'Nakashima, Kazutaka, Thomas Auzinger, Emmanuel Iarussi, Ran Zhang, Takeo
Igarashi, and Bernd Bickel. “CoreCavity: Interactive Shell Decomposition for Fabrication
with Two-Piece Rigid Molds.” ACM Transaction on Graphics. ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3197517.3201341.'
ieee: 'K. Nakashima, T. Auzinger, E. Iarussi, R. Zhang, T. Igarashi, and B. Bickel,
“CoreCavity: Interactive shell decomposition for fabrication with two-piece rigid
molds,” ACM Transaction on Graphics, vol. 37, no. 4. ACM, 2018.'
ista: 'Nakashima K, Auzinger T, Iarussi E, Zhang R, Igarashi T, Bickel B. 2018.
CoreCavity: Interactive shell decomposition for fabrication with two-piece rigid
molds. ACM Transaction on Graphics. 37(4), 135.'
mla: 'Nakashima, Kazutaka, et al. “CoreCavity: Interactive Shell Decomposition for
Fabrication with Two-Piece Rigid Molds.” ACM Transaction on Graphics, vol.
37, no. 4, 135, ACM, 2018, doi:10.1145/3197517.3201341.'
short: K. Nakashima, T. Auzinger, E. Iarussi, R. Zhang, T. Igarashi, B. Bickel,
ACM Transaction on Graphics 37 (2018).
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text: Direct reciprocity is a mechanism for cooperation among humans. Many of our
daily interactions are repeated. We interact repeatedly with our family, friends,
colleagues, members of the local and even global community. In the theory of repeated
games, it is a tacit assumption that the various games that a person plays simultaneously
have no effect on each other. Here we introduce a general framework that allows
us to analyze “crosstalk” between a player’s concurrent games. In the presence
of crosstalk, the action a person experiences in one game can alter the person’s
decision in another. We find that crosstalk impedes the maintenance of cooperation
and requires stronger levels of forgiveness. The magnitude of the effect depends
on the population structure. In more densely connected social groups, crosstalk
has a stronger effect. A harsh retaliator, such as Tit-for-Tat, is unable to counteract
crosstalk. The crosstalk framework provides a unified interpretation of direct
and upstream reciprocity in the context of repeated games.
acknowledgement: "This work was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) start
grant 279307: Graph Games (C.K.), Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant no P23499-N23
(C.K.), FWF\r\nNFN grant no S11407-N23 RiSE/SHiNE (C.K.), Office of Naval Research
grant N00014-16-1-2914 (M.A.N.), National Cancer Institute grant CA179991 (M.A.N.)
and by the John Templeton Foundation. J.G.R. is supported by an Erwin Schrödinger
fellowship\r\n(Austrian Science Fund FWF J-3996). C.H. acknowledges generous support
from the\r\nISTFELLOW program. The Program for Evolutionary Dynamics is supported
in part by\r\na gift from B Wu and Eric Larson."
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ama: Reiter J, Hilbe C, Rand D, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. Crosstalk in concurrent repeated
games impedes direct reciprocity and requires stronger levels of forgiveness.
Nature Communications. 2018;9(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02721-8
apa: Reiter, J., Hilbe, C., Rand, D., Chatterjee, K., & Nowak, M. (2018). Crosstalk
in concurrent repeated games impedes direct reciprocity and requires stronger
levels of forgiveness. Nature Communications. Nature Publishing Group.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02721-8
chicago: Reiter, Johannes, Christian Hilbe, David Rand, Krishnendu Chatterjee, and
Martin Nowak. “Crosstalk in Concurrent Repeated Games Impedes Direct Reciprocity
and Requires Stronger Levels of Forgiveness.” Nature Communications. Nature
Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02721-8.
ieee: J. Reiter, C. Hilbe, D. Rand, K. Chatterjee, and M. Nowak, “Crosstalk in concurrent
repeated games impedes direct reciprocity and requires stronger levels of forgiveness,”
Nature Communications, vol. 9, no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2018.
ista: Reiter J, Hilbe C, Rand D, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. 2018. Crosstalk in concurrent
repeated games impedes direct reciprocity and requires stronger levels of forgiveness.
Nature Communications. 9(1), 555.
mla: Reiter, Johannes, et al. “Crosstalk in Concurrent Repeated Games Impedes Direct
Reciprocity and Requires Stronger Levels of Forgiveness.” Nature Communications,
vol. 9, no. 1, 555, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41467-017-02721-8.
short: J. Reiter, C. Hilbe, D. Rand, K. Chatterjee, M. Nowak, Nature Communications
9 (2018).
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publisher: Nature Publishing Group
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title: Crosstalk in concurrent repeated games impedes direct reciprocity and requires
stronger levels of forgiveness
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text: 'Fast-spiking, parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic interneurons (PV+-BCs) express
a complex machinery of rapid signaling mechanisms, including specialized voltage-gated
ion channels to generate brief action potentials (APs). However, short APs are
associated with overlapping Na+ and K+ fluxes and are therefore energetically
expensive. How the potentially vicious combination of high AP frequency and inefficient
spike generation can be reconciled with limited energy supply is presently unclear.
To address this question, we performed direct recordings from the PV+-BC axon,
the subcellular structure where active conductances for AP initiation and propagation
are located. Surprisingly, the energy required for the AP was, on average, only
∼1.6 times the theoretical minimum. High energy efficiency emerged from the combination
of fast inactivation of Na+ channels and delayed activation of Kv3-type K+ channels,
which minimized ion flux overlap during APs. Thus, the complementary tuning of
axonal Na+ and K+ channel gating optimizes both fast signaling properties and
metabolic efficiency. Hu et al. demonstrate that action potentials in parvalbumin-expressing
GABAergic interneuron axons are energetically efficient, which is highly unexpected
given their brief duration. High energy efficiency emerges from the combination
of fast inactivation of voltage-gated Na+ channels and delayed activation of Kv3
channels in the axon. '
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author:
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last_name: Hu
- first_name: Fabian
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last_name: Roth
- first_name: David H
full_name: Vandael, David H
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last_name: Vandael
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- first_name: Peter M
full_name: Jonas, Peter M
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last_name: Jonas
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citation:
ama: Hu H, Roth F, Vandael DH, Jonas PM. Complementary tuning of Na+ and K+ channel
gating underlies fast and energy-efficient action potentials in GABAergic interneuron
axons. Neuron. 2018;98(1):156-165. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2018.02.024
apa: Hu, H., Roth, F., Vandael, D. H., & Jonas, P. M. (2018). Complementary
tuning of Na+ and K+ channel gating underlies fast and energy-efficient action
potentials in GABAergic interneuron axons. Neuron. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2018.02.024
chicago: Hu, Hua, Fabian Roth, David H Vandael, and Peter M Jonas. “Complementary
Tuning of Na+ and K+ Channel Gating Underlies Fast and Energy-Efficient Action
Potentials in GABAergic Interneuron Axons.” Neuron. Elsevier, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2018.02.024.
ieee: H. Hu, F. Roth, D. H. Vandael, and P. M. Jonas, “Complementary tuning of Na+
and K+ channel gating underlies fast and energy-efficient action potentials in
GABAergic interneuron axons,” Neuron, vol. 98, no. 1. Elsevier, pp. 156–165,
2018.
ista: Hu H, Roth F, Vandael DH, Jonas PM. 2018. Complementary tuning of Na+ and
K+ channel gating underlies fast and energy-efficient action potentials in GABAergic
interneuron axons. Neuron. 98(1), 156–165.
mla: Hu, Hua, et al. “Complementary Tuning of Na+ and K+ Channel Gating Underlies
Fast and Energy-Efficient Action Potentials in GABAergic Interneuron Axons.” Neuron,
vol. 98, no. 1, Elsevier, 2018, pp. 156–65, doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2018.02.024.
short: H. Hu, F. Roth, D.H. Vandael, P.M. Jonas, Neuron 98 (2018) 156–165.
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call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: P24909-B24
name: Mechanisms of transmitter release at GABAergic synapses
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publist_id: '7545'
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link:
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url: https://ist.ac.at/en/news/a-certain-type-of-neurons-is-more-energy-efficient-than-previously-assumed/
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title: Complementary tuning of Na+ and K+ channel gating underlies fast and energy-efficient
action potentials in GABAergic interneuron axons
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text: Herd immunity, a process in which resistant individuals limit the spread of
a pathogen among susceptible hosts has been extensively studied in eukaryotes.
Even though bacteria have evolved multiple immune systems against their phage
pathogens, herd immunity in bacteria remains unexplored. Here we experimentally
demonstrate that herd immunity arises during phage epidemics in structured and
unstructured Escherichia coli populations consisting of differing frequencies
of susceptible and resistant cells harboring CRISPR immunity. In addition, we
develop a mathematical model that quantifies how herd immunity is affected by
spatial population structure, bacterial growth rate, and phage replication rate.
Using our model we infer a general epidemiological rule describing the relative
speed of an epidemic in partially resistant spatially structured populations.
Our experimental and theoretical findings indicate that herd immunity may be important
in bacterial communities, allowing for stable coexistence of bacteria and their
phages and the maintenance of polymorphism in bacterial immunity.
acknowledgement: "We are grateful to Remy Chait for his help and assistance with establishing
our experimental setups and to Tobias Bergmiller for valuable insights into some
specific experimental details. We thank Luciano Marraffini for donating us the pCas9
plasmid used in this study. We also want to express our gratitude to Seth Barribeau,
Andrea Betancourt, Călin Guet, Mato Lagator, Tiago Paixão and Maroš Pleška for valuable
discussions on the manuscript. Finally, we would like to thank the \r\neditors and
reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions."
article_number: e32035
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author:
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- first_name: Lukas
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full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
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last_name: Barton
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orcid: 0000-0002-4624-4612
citation:
ama: Payne P, Geyrhofer L, Barton NH, Bollback JP. CRISPR-based herd immunity can
limit phage epidemics in bacterial populations. eLife. 2018;7. doi:10.7554/eLife.32035
apa: Payne, P., Geyrhofer, L., Barton, N. H., & Bollback, J. P. (2018). CRISPR-based
herd immunity can limit phage epidemics in bacterial populations. ELife.
eLife Sciences Publications. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32035
chicago: Payne, Pavel, Lukas Geyrhofer, Nicholas H Barton, and Jonathan P Bollback.
“CRISPR-Based Herd Immunity Can Limit Phage Epidemics in Bacterial Populations.”
ELife. eLife Sciences Publications, 2018. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32035.
ieee: P. Payne, L. Geyrhofer, N. H. Barton, and J. P. Bollback, “CRISPR-based herd
immunity can limit phage epidemics in bacterial populations,” eLife, vol.
7. eLife Sciences Publications, 2018.
ista: Payne P, Geyrhofer L, Barton NH, Bollback JP. 2018. CRISPR-based herd immunity
can limit phage epidemics in bacterial populations. eLife. 7, e32035.
mla: Payne, Pavel, et al. “CRISPR-Based Herd Immunity Can Limit Phage Epidemics
in Bacterial Populations.” ELife, vol. 7, e32035, eLife Sciences Publications,
2018, doi:10.7554/eLife.32035.
short: P. Payne, L. Geyrhofer, N.H. Barton, J.P. Bollback, ELife 7 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:23Z
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day: '09'
ddc:
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department:
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doi: 10.7554/eLife.32035
ec_funded: 1
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isi: 1
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name: Selective Barriers to Horizontal Gene Transfer
publication: eLife
publication_status: published
publisher: eLife Sciences Publications
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title: CRISPR-based herd immunity can limit phage epidemics in bacterial populations
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---
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abstract:
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text: Due to data compression or low resolution, nearby vertices and edges of a
graph drawing may be bundled to a common node or arc. We model such a “compromised”
drawing by a piecewise linear map φ:G → ℝ. We wish to perturb φ by an arbitrarily
small ε>0 into a proper drawing (in which the vertices are distinct points, any
two edges intersect in finitely many points, and no three edges have a common
interior point) that minimizes the number of crossings. An ε-perturbation, for
every ε>0, is given by a piecewise linear map (Formula Presented), where with
||·|| is the uniform norm (i.e., sup norm). We present a polynomial-time solution
for this optimization problem when G is a cycle and the map φ has no spurs (i.e.,
no two adjacent edges are mapped to overlapping arcs). We also show that the problem
becomes NP-complete (i) when G is an arbitrary graph and φ has no spurs, and (ii)
when φ may have spurs and G is a cycle or a union of disjoint paths.
alternative_title:
- LNCS
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author:
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full_name: Fulek, Radoslav
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last_name: Fulek
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- first_name: Csaba D.
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last_name: Tóth
citation:
ama: 'Fulek R, Tóth CD. Crossing minimization in perturbed drawings. In: Vol 11282.
Springer; 2018:229-241. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04414-5_16'
apa: 'Fulek, R., & Tóth, C. D. (2018). Crossing minimization in perturbed drawings
(Vol. 11282, pp. 229–241). Presented at the Graph Drawing and Network Visualization,
Barcelona, Spain: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04414-5_16'
chicago: Fulek, Radoslav, and Csaba D. Tóth. “Crossing Minimization in Perturbed
Drawings,” 11282:229–41. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04414-5_16.
ieee: R. Fulek and C. D. Tóth, “Crossing minimization in perturbed drawings,” presented
at the Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, Barcelona, Spain, 2018, vol. 11282,
pp. 229–241.
ista: Fulek R, Tóth CD. 2018. Crossing minimization in perturbed drawings. Graph
Drawing and Network Visualization, LNCS, vol. 11282, 229–241.
mla: Fulek, Radoslav, and Csaba D. Tóth. Crossing Minimization in Perturbed Drawings.
Vol. 11282, Springer, 2018, pp. 229–41, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04414-5_16.
short: R. Fulek, C.D. Tóth, in:, Springer, 2018, pp. 229–241.
conference:
end_date: 2018-09-28
location: Barcelona, Spain
name: Graph Drawing and Network Visualization
start_date: 2018-09-26
date_created: 2018-12-30T22:59:15Z
date_published: 2018-12-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:49:55Z
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department:
- _id: UlWa
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external_id:
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- '1808.07608'
isi:
- '000672802500016'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
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oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 229-241
publication_identifier:
isbn:
- '9783030044138'
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Crossing minimization in perturbed drawings
type: conference
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: '11282 '
year: '2018'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Over the past decade, the edge of chaos has proven to be a fruitful starting
point for investigations of shear flows when the laminar base flow is linearly
stable. Numerous computational studies of shear flows demonstrated the existence
of states that separate laminar and turbulent regions of the state space. In addition,
some studies determined invariant solutions that reside on this edge. In this
paper, we study the unstable manifold of one such solution with the aid of continuous
symmetry reduction, which we formulate here for the simultaneous quotiening of
axial and azimuthal symmetries. Upon our investigation of the unstable manifold,
we discover a previously unknown traveling-wave solution on the laminar-turbulent
boundary with a relatively complex structure. By means of low-dimensional projections,
we visualize different dynamical paths that connect these solutions to the turbulence.
Our numerical experiments demonstrate that the laminar-turbulent boundary exhibits
qualitatively different regions whose properties are influenced by the nearby
invariant solutions.
article_number: '054401'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Nazmi B
full_name: Budanur, Nazmi B
id: 3EA1010E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Budanur
orcid: 0000-0003-0423-5010
- first_name: Björn
full_name: Hof, Björn
id: 3A374330-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Hof
orcid: 0000-0003-2057-2754
citation:
ama: Budanur NB, Hof B. Complexity of the laminar-turbulent boundary in pipe flow.
Physical Review Fluids. 2018;3(5). doi:10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.054401
apa: Budanur, N. B., & Hof, B. (2018). Complexity of the laminar-turbulent boundary
in pipe flow. Physical Review Fluids. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.054401
chicago: Budanur, Nazmi B, and Björn Hof. “Complexity of the Laminar-Turbulent Boundary
in Pipe Flow.” Physical Review Fluids. American Physical Society, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.054401.
ieee: N. B. Budanur and B. Hof, “Complexity of the laminar-turbulent boundary in
pipe flow,” Physical Review Fluids, vol. 3, no. 5. American Physical Society,
2018.
ista: Budanur NB, Hof B. 2018. Complexity of the laminar-turbulent boundary in pipe
flow. Physical Review Fluids. 3(5), 054401.
mla: Budanur, Nazmi B., and Björn Hof. “Complexity of the Laminar-Turbulent Boundary
in Pipe Flow.” Physical Review Fluids, vol. 3, no. 5, 054401, American
Physical Society, 2018, doi:10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.054401.
short: N.B. Budanur, B. Hof, Physical Review Fluids 3 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:39Z
date_published: 2018-05-30T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:45:44Z
day: '30'
department:
- _id: BjHo
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.054401
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arxiv:
- '1802.01918'
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isi: 1
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language:
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url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.01918
month: '05'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
publication: Physical Review Fluids
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '7590'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Complexity of the laminar-turbulent boundary in pipe flow
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
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...
---
_id: '58'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Inside a two-dimensional region (``cake""), there are m nonoverlapping
tiles of a certain kind (``toppings""). We want to expand the toppings
while keeping them nonoverlapping, and possibly add some blank pieces of the same
``certain kind,"" such that the entire cake is covered. How many blanks
must we add? We study this question in several cases: (1) The cake and toppings
are general polygons. (2) The cake and toppings are convex figures. (3) The cake
and toppings are axis-parallel rectangles. (4) The cake is an axis-parallel rectilinear
polygon and the toppings are axis-parallel rectangles. In all four cases, we provide
tight bounds on the number of blanks.'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
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full_name: Akopyan, Arseniy
id: 430D2C90-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Akopyan
orcid: 0000-0002-2548-617X
- first_name: Erel
full_name: Segal Halevi, Erel
last_name: Segal Halevi
citation:
ama: Akopyan A, Segal Halevi E. Counting blanks in polygonal arrangements. SIAM
Journal on Discrete Mathematics. 2018;32(3):2242-2257. doi:10.1137/16M110407X
apa: Akopyan, A., & Segal Halevi, E. (2018). Counting blanks in polygonal arrangements.
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics . https://doi.org/10.1137/16M110407X
chicago: Akopyan, Arseniy, and Erel Segal Halevi. “Counting Blanks in Polygonal
Arrangements.” SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics , 2018. https://doi.org/10.1137/16M110407X.
ieee: A. Akopyan and E. Segal Halevi, “Counting blanks in polygonal arrangements,”
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, vol. 32, no. 3. Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics , pp. 2242–2257, 2018.
ista: Akopyan A, Segal Halevi E. 2018. Counting blanks in polygonal arrangements.
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics. 32(3), 2242–2257.
mla: Akopyan, Arseniy, and Erel Segal Halevi. “Counting Blanks in Polygonal Arrangements.”
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, vol. 32, no. 3, Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics , 2018, pp. 2242–57, doi:10.1137/16M110407X.
short: A. Akopyan, E. Segal Halevi, SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics 32 (2018)
2242–2257.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:24Z
date_published: 2018-09-06T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:48:39Z
day: '06'
department:
- _id: HeEd
doi: 10.1137/16M110407X
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
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- '1604.00960'
isi:
- '000450810500036'
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isi: 1
issue: '3'
language:
- iso: eng
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url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.00960
month: '09'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 2242 - 2257
project:
- _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '291734'
name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme
publication: SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics
publication_status: published
publisher: 'Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics '
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title: Counting blanks in polygonal arrangements
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...
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text: Herd immunity, a process in which resistant individuals limit the spread of
a pathogen among susceptible hosts has been extensively studied in eukaryotes.
Even though bacteria have evolved multiple immune systems against their phage
pathogens, herd immunity in bacteria remains unexplored. Here we experimentally
demonstrate that herd immunity arises during phage epidemics in structured and
unstructured Escherichia coli populations consisting of differing frequencies
of susceptible and resistant cells harboring CRISPR immunity. In addition, we
develop a mathematical model that quantifies how herd immunity is affected by
spatial population structure, bacterial growth rate, and phage replication rate.
Using our model we infer a general epidemiological rule describing the relative
speed of an epidemic in partially resistant spatially structured populations.
Our experimental and theoretical findings indicate that herd immunity may be important
in bacterial communities, allowing for stable coexistence of bacteria and their
phages and the maintenance of polymorphism in bacterial immunity.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
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full_name: Payne, Pavel
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last_name: Payne
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- first_name: Lukas
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last_name: Geyrhofer
- first_name: Nicholas H
full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
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last_name: Barton
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last_name: Bollback
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ama: 'Payne P, Geyrhofer L, Barton NH, Bollback JP. Data from: CRISPR-based herd
immunity limits phage epidemics in bacterial populations. 2018. doi:10.5061/dryad.42n44'
apa: 'Payne, P., Geyrhofer, L., Barton, N. H., & Bollback, J. P. (2018). Data
from: CRISPR-based herd immunity limits phage epidemics in bacterial populations.
Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.42n44'
chicago: 'Payne, Pavel, Lukas Geyrhofer, Nicholas H Barton, and Jonathan P Bollback.
“Data from: CRISPR-Based Herd Immunity Limits Phage Epidemics in Bacterial Populations.”
Dryad, 2018. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.42n44.'
ieee: 'P. Payne, L. Geyrhofer, N. H. Barton, and J. P. Bollback, “Data from: CRISPR-based
herd immunity limits phage epidemics in bacterial populations.” Dryad, 2018.'
ista: 'Payne P, Geyrhofer L, Barton NH, Bollback JP. 2018. Data from: CRISPR-based
herd immunity limits phage epidemics in bacterial populations, Dryad, 10.5061/dryad.42n44.'
mla: 'Payne, Pavel, et al. Data from: CRISPR-Based Herd Immunity Limits Phage
Epidemics in Bacterial Populations. Dryad, 2018, doi:10.5061/dryad.42n44.'
short: P. Payne, L. Geyrhofer, N.H. Barton, J.P. Bollback, (2018).
date_created: 2021-08-09T13:10:02Z
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abstract:
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text: Social insects protect their colonies from infectious disease through collective
defences that result in social immunity. In ants, workers first try to prevent
infection of colony members. Here, we show that if this fails and a pathogen establishes
an infection, ants employ an efficient multicomponent behaviour − "destructive
disinfection" − to prevent further spread of disease through the colony.
Ants specifically target infected pupae during the pathogen's non-contagious incubation
period, relying on chemical 'sickness cues' emitted by pupae. They then remove
the pupal cocoon, perforate its cuticle and administer antimicrobial poison, which
enters the body and prevents pathogen replication from the inside out. Like the
immune system of a body that specifically targets and eliminates infected cells,
this social immunity measure sacrifices infected brood to stop the pathogen completing
its lifecycle, thus protecting the rest of the colony. Hence, the same principles
of disease defence apply at different levels of biological organisation.
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author:
- first_name: Christopher
full_name: Pull, Christopher
id: 3C7F4840-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Pull
orcid: 0000-0003-1122-3982
- first_name: Line V
full_name: Ugelvig, Line V
id: 3DC97C8E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Ugelvig
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- first_name: Florian
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last_name: Wiesenhofer
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full_name: Grasse, Anna V
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last_name: Grasse
- first_name: Simon
full_name: Tragust, Simon
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last_name: Tragust
- first_name: Thomas
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- first_name: Mark
full_name: Brown, Mark
last_name: Brown
- first_name: Sylvia
full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
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last_name: Cremer
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citation:
ama: Pull C, Ugelvig LV, Wiesenhofer F, et al. Destructive disinfection of infected
brood prevents systemic disease spread in ant colonies. eLife. 2018;7.
doi:10.7554/eLife.32073
apa: Pull, C., Ugelvig, L. V., Wiesenhofer, F., Grasse, A. V., Tragust, S., Schmitt,
T., … Cremer, S. (2018). Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic
disease spread in ant colonies. ELife. eLife Sciences Publications. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32073
chicago: Pull, Christopher, Line V Ugelvig, Florian Wiesenhofer, Anna V Grasse,
Simon Tragust, Thomas Schmitt, Mark Brown, and Sylvia Cremer. “Destructive Disinfection
of Infected Brood Prevents Systemic Disease Spread in Ant Colonies.” ELife.
eLife Sciences Publications, 2018. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.32073.
ieee: C. Pull et al., “Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents
systemic disease spread in ant colonies,” eLife, vol. 7. eLife Sciences
Publications, 2018.
ista: Pull C, Ugelvig LV, Wiesenhofer F, Grasse AV, Tragust S, Schmitt T, Brown
M, Cremer S. 2018. Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic
disease spread in ant colonies. eLife. 7, e32073.
mla: Pull, Christopher, et al. “Destructive Disinfection of Infected Brood Prevents
Systemic Disease Spread in Ant Colonies.” ELife, vol. 7, e32073, eLife
Sciences Publications, 2018, doi:10.7554/eLife.32073.
short: C. Pull, L.V. Ugelvig, F. Wiesenhofer, A.V. Grasse, S. Tragust, T. Schmitt,
M. Brown, S. Cremer, ELife 7 (2018).
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in ant societies: a chemo-neuro-immunological approach'
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abstract:
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text: Pancreas development involves a coordinated process in which an early phase
of cell segregation is followed by a longer phase of lineage restriction, expansion,
and tissue remodeling. By combining clonal tracing and whole-mount reconstruction
with proliferation kinetics and single-cell transcriptional profiling, we define
the functional basis of pancreas morphogenesis. We show that the large-scale organization
of mouse pancreas can be traced to the activity of self-renewing precursors positioned
at the termini of growing ducts, which act collectively to drive serial rounds
of stochastic ductal bifurcation balanced by termination. During this phase of
branching morphogenesis, multipotent precursors become progressively fate-restricted,
giving rise to self-renewing acinar-committed precursors that are conveyed with
growing ducts, as well as ductal progenitors that expand the trailing ducts and
give rise to delaminating endocrine cells. These findings define quantitatively
how the functional behavior and lineage progression of precursor pools determine
the large-scale patterning of pancreatic sub-compartments.
acknowledgement: E.H. is funded by a Junior Research Fellowship from Trinity College,
Cam-bridge, a Sir Henry Wellcome Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust, and theBettencourt-Schueller
Young Researcher Prize for support.
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
- first_name: Magdalena
full_name: Sznurkowska, Magdalena
last_name: Sznurkowska
- first_name: Edouard B
full_name: Hannezo, Edouard B
id: 3A9DB764-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Hannezo
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- first_name: Roberta
full_name: Azzarelli, Roberta
last_name: Azzarelli
- first_name: Steffen
full_name: Rulands, Steffen
last_name: Rulands
- first_name: Sonia
full_name: Nestorowa, Sonia
last_name: Nestorowa
- first_name: Christopher
full_name: Hindley, Christopher
last_name: Hindley
- first_name: Jennifer
full_name: Nichols, Jennifer
last_name: Nichols
- first_name: Berthold
full_name: Göttgens, Berthold
last_name: Göttgens
- first_name: Meritxell
full_name: Huch, Meritxell
last_name: Huch
- first_name: Anna
full_name: Philpott, Anna
last_name: Philpott
- first_name: Benjamin
full_name: Simons, Benjamin
last_name: Simons
citation:
ama: Sznurkowska M, Hannezo EB, Azzarelli R, et al. Defining lineage potential and
fate behavior of precursors during pancreas development. Developmental Cell.
2018;46(3):360-375. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.06.028
apa: Sznurkowska, M., Hannezo, E. B., Azzarelli, R., Rulands, S., Nestorowa, S.,
Hindley, C., … Simons, B. (2018). Defining lineage potential and fate behavior
of precursors during pancreas development. Developmental Cell. Cell Press.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.06.028
chicago: Sznurkowska, Magdalena, Edouard B Hannezo, Roberta Azzarelli, Steffen Rulands,
Sonia Nestorowa, Christopher Hindley, Jennifer Nichols, et al. “Defining Lineage
Potential and Fate Behavior of Precursors during Pancreas Development.” Developmental
Cell. Cell Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.06.028.
ieee: M. Sznurkowska et al., “Defining lineage potential and fate behavior
of precursors during pancreas development,” Developmental Cell, vol. 46,
no. 3. Cell Press, pp. 360–375, 2018.
ista: Sznurkowska M, Hannezo EB, Azzarelli R, Rulands S, Nestorowa S, Hindley C,
Nichols J, Göttgens B, Huch M, Philpott A, Simons B. 2018. Defining lineage potential
and fate behavior of precursors during pancreas development. Developmental Cell.
46(3), 360–375.
mla: Sznurkowska, Magdalena, et al. “Defining Lineage Potential and Fate Behavior
of Precursors during Pancreas Development.” Developmental Cell, vol. 46,
no. 3, Cell Press, 2018, pp. 360–75, doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.06.028.
short: M. Sznurkowska, E.B. Hannezo, R. Azzarelli, S. Rulands, S. Nestorowa, C.
Hindley, J. Nichols, B. Göttgens, M. Huch, A. Philpott, B. Simons, Developmental
Cell 46 (2018) 360–375.
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date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:52:41Z
day: '06'
ddc:
- '570'
department:
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title: Defining lineage potential and fate behavior of precursors during pancreas
development
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type: journal_article
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...
---
_id: '42'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Seeds derive from ovules upon fertilization and therefore the total number
of ovules determines the final seed yield, a fundamental trait in crop plants.
Among the factors that co-ordinate the process of ovule formation, the transcription
factors CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON 1 (CUC1) and CUC2 and the hormone cytokinin (CK)
have a particularly prominent role. Indeed, the absence of both CUC1 and CUC2
causes a severe reduction in ovule number, a phenotype that can be rescued by
CK treatment. In this study, we combined CK quantification with an integrative
genome-wide target identification approach to select Arabidopsis genes regulated
by CUCs that are also involved in CK metabolism. We focused our attention on the
functional characterization of UDP-GLUCOSYL TRANSFERASE 85A3 (UGT85A3) and UGT73C1,
which are up-regulated in the absence of CUC1 and CUC2 and encode enzymes able
to catalyse CK inactivation by O-glucosylation. Our results demonstrate a role
for these UGTs as a link between CUCs and CK homeostasis, and highlight the importance
of CUCs and CKs in the determination of seed yield.
acknowledgement: This work was funded by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
of the Czech Republic through the National Program of Sustainability (grant no.
LO1204).
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Mara
full_name: Cucinotta, Mara
last_name: Cucinotta
- first_name: Silvia
full_name: Manrique, Silvia
last_name: Manrique
- first_name: Candela
full_name: Cuesta, Candela
id: 33A3C818-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Cuesta
orcid: 0000-0003-1923-2410
- first_name: Eva
full_name: Benková, Eva
id: 38F4F166-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Benková
orcid: 0000-0002-8510-9739
- first_name: Ondřej
full_name: Novák, Ondřej
last_name: Novák
- first_name: Lucia
full_name: Colombo, Lucia
last_name: Colombo
citation:
ama: Cucinotta M, Manrique S, Cuesta C, Benková E, Novák O, Colombo L. Cup-shaped
Cotyledon1 (CUC1) and CU2 regulate cytokinin homeostasis to determine ovule number
in arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2018;69(21):5169-5176.
doi:10.1093/jxb/ery281
apa: Cucinotta, M., Manrique, S., Cuesta, C., Benková, E., Novák, O., & Colombo,
L. (2018). Cup-shaped Cotyledon1 (CUC1) and CU2 regulate cytokinin homeostasis
to determine ovule number in arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany.
Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery281
chicago: Cucinotta, Mara, Silvia Manrique, Candela Cuesta, Eva Benková, Ondřej Novák,
and Lucia Colombo. “Cup-Shaped Cotyledon1 (CUC1) and CU2 Regulate Cytokinin Homeostasis
to Determine Ovule Number in Arabidopsis.” Journal of Experimental Botany.
Oxford University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery281.
ieee: M. Cucinotta, S. Manrique, C. Cuesta, E. Benková, O. Novák, and L. Colombo,
“Cup-shaped Cotyledon1 (CUC1) and CU2 regulate cytokinin homeostasis to determine
ovule number in arabidopsis,” Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 69,
no. 21. Oxford University Press, pp. 5169–5176, 2018.
ista: Cucinotta M, Manrique S, Cuesta C, Benková E, Novák O, Colombo L. 2018. Cup-shaped
Cotyledon1 (CUC1) and CU2 regulate cytokinin homeostasis to determine ovule number
in arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany. 69(21), 5169–5176.
mla: Cucinotta, Mara, et al. “Cup-Shaped Cotyledon1 (CUC1) and CU2 Regulate Cytokinin
Homeostasis to Determine Ovule Number in Arabidopsis.” Journal of Experimental
Botany, vol. 69, no. 21, Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 5169–76, doi:10.1093/jxb/ery281.
short: M. Cucinotta, S. Manrique, C. Cuesta, E. Benková, O. Novák, L. Colombo, Journal
of Experimental Botany 69 (2018) 5169–5176.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:19Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:52:03Z
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- '575'
department:
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doi: 10.1093/jxb/ery281
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- '000448163900015'
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...
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abstract:
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text: We analyze a disordered central spin model, where a central spin interacts
equally with each spin in a periodic one-dimensional (1D) random-field Heisenberg
chain. If the Heisenberg chain is initially in the many-body localized (MBL) phase,
we find that the coupling to the central spin suffices to delocalize the chain
for a substantial range of coupling strengths. We calculate the phase diagram
of the model and identify the phase boundary between the MBL and ergodic phase.
Within the localized phase, the central spin significantly enhances the rate of
the logarithmic entanglement growth and its saturation value. We attribute the
increase in entanglement entropy to a nonextensive enhancement of magnetization
fluctuations induced by the central spin. Finally, we demonstrate that correlation
functions of the central spin can be utilized to distinguish between MBL and ergodic
phases of the 1D chain. Hence, we propose the use of a central spin as a possible
experimental probe to identify the MBL phase.
acknowledgement: F.P. acknowledges the sup- port of the DFG Research Unit FOR 1807
through Grants No. PO 1370/2-1 and No. TRR80, the Nanosystems Initiative Munich
(NIM) by the German Excellence Initiative, and the European Research Council (ERC)
under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant
Agreement No. 771537). N.Y.Y. acknowledges support from the NSF (PHY-1654740), the
ARO STIR program, and a Google research award.
article_number: '161122'
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
- first_name: Daniel
full_name: Hetterich, Daniel
last_name: Hetterich
- first_name: Norman
full_name: Yao, Norman
last_name: Yao
- first_name: Maksym
full_name: Serbyn, Maksym
id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Serbyn
orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Frank
full_name: Pollmann, Frank
last_name: Pollmann
- first_name: Björn
full_name: Trauzettel, Björn
last_name: Trauzettel
citation:
ama: Hetterich D, Yao N, Serbyn M, Pollmann F, Trauzettel B. Detection and characterization
of many-body localization in central spin models. Physical Review B. 2018;98(16).
doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.161122
apa: Hetterich, D., Yao, N., Serbyn, M., Pollmann, F., & Trauzettel, B. (2018).
Detection and characterization of many-body localization in central spin models.
Physical Review B. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.161122
chicago: Hetterich, Daniel, Norman Yao, Maksym Serbyn, Frank Pollmann, and Björn
Trauzettel. “Detection and Characterization of Many-Body Localization in Central
Spin Models.” Physical Review B. American Physical Society, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.161122.
ieee: D. Hetterich, N. Yao, M. Serbyn, F. Pollmann, and B. Trauzettel, “Detection
and characterization of many-body localization in central spin models,” Physical
Review B, vol. 98, no. 16. American Physical Society, 2018.
ista: Hetterich D, Yao N, Serbyn M, Pollmann F, Trauzettel B. 2018. Detection and
characterization of many-body localization in central spin models. Physical Review
B. 98(16), 161122.
mla: Hetterich, Daniel, et al. “Detection and Characterization of Many-Body Localization
in Central Spin Models.” Physical Review B, vol. 98, no. 16, 161122, American
Physical Society, 2018, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.98.161122.
short: D. Hetterich, N. Yao, M. Serbyn, F. Pollmann, B. Trauzettel, Physical Review
B 98 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:20Z
date_published: 2018-10-15T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:55:03Z
day: '15'
department:
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publisher: American Physical Society
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title: Detection and characterization of many-body localization in central spin models
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...
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text: Migrating cells penetrate tissue barriers during development, inflammatory
responses, and tumor metastasis. We study if migration in vivo in such three-dimensionally
confined environments requires changes in the mechanical properties of the surrounding
cells using embryonic Drosophila melanogaster hemocytes, also called macrophages,
as a model. We find that macrophage invasion into the germband through transient
separation of the apposing ectoderm and mesoderm requires cell deformations and
reductions in apical tension in the ectoderm. Interestingly, the genetic pathway
governing these mechanical shifts acts downstream of the only known tumor necrosis
factor superfamily member in Drosophila, Eiger, and its receptor, Grindelwald.
Eiger-Grindelwald signaling reduces levels of active Myosin in the germband ectodermal
cortex through the localization of a Crumbs complex component, Patj (Pals-1-associated
tight junction protein). We therefore elucidate a distinct molecular pathway that
controls tissue tension and demonstrate the importance of such regulation for
invasive migration in vivo.
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last_name: Biebl
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Smutny, Michael
last_name: Smutny
- first_name: Jana
full_name: Veselá, Jana
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last_name: Veselá
- first_name: Ekaterina
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last_name: Papusheva
- first_name: Gabriel
full_name: Krens, Gabriel
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last_name: Krens
orcid: 0000-0003-4761-5996
- first_name: Walter
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last_name: Kaufmann
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- first_name: Attila
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last_name: György
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- first_name: Alessandra M
full_name: Casano, Alessandra M
id: 3DBA3F4E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Casano
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- first_name: Daria E
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last_name: Siekhaus
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ama: Ratheesh A, Bicher J, Smutny M, et al. Drosophila TNF modulates tissue tension
in the embryo to facilitate macrophage invasive migration. Developmental Cell.
2018;45(3):331-346. doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.002
apa: Ratheesh, A., Bicher, J., Smutny, M., Veselá, J., Papusheva, E., Krens, G.,
… Siekhaus, D. E. (2018). Drosophila TNF modulates tissue tension in the embryo
to facilitate macrophage invasive migration. Developmental Cell. Elsevier.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.002
chicago: Ratheesh, Aparna, Julia Bicher, Michael Smutny, Jana Veselá, Ekaterina
Papusheva, Gabriel Krens, Walter Kaufmann, Attila György, Alessandra M Casano,
and Daria E Siekhaus. “Drosophila TNF Modulates Tissue Tension in the Embryo to
Facilitate Macrophage Invasive Migration.” Developmental Cell. Elsevier,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.002.
ieee: A. Ratheesh et al., “Drosophila TNF modulates tissue tension in the
embryo to facilitate macrophage invasive migration,” Developmental Cell,
vol. 45, no. 3. Elsevier, pp. 331–346, 2018.
ista: Ratheesh A, Bicher J, Smutny M, Veselá J, Papusheva E, Krens G, Kaufmann W,
György A, Casano AM, Siekhaus DE. 2018. Drosophila TNF modulates tissue tension
in the embryo to facilitate macrophage invasive migration. Developmental Cell.
45(3), 331–346.
mla: Ratheesh, Aparna, et al. “Drosophila TNF Modulates Tissue Tension in the Embryo
to Facilitate Macrophage Invasive Migration.” Developmental Cell, vol.
45, no. 3, Elsevier, 2018, pp. 331–46, doi:10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.002.
short: A. Ratheesh, J. Bicher, M. Smutny, J. Veselá, E. Papusheva, G. Krens, W.
Kaufmann, A. György, A.M. Casano, D.E. Siekhaus, Developmental Cell 45 (2018)
331–346.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:44Z
date_published: 2018-05-07T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:22:13Z
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doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.04.002
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title: Drosophila TNF modulates tissue tension in the embryo to facilitate macrophage
invasive migration
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year: '2018'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Creeping flow of polymeric fluid without inertia exhibits elastic instabilities
and elastic turbulence accompanied by drag enhancement due to elastic stress produced
by flow-stretched polymers. However, in inertia-dominated flow at high Re and
low fluid elasticity El, a reduction in turbulent frictional drag is caused by
an intricate competition between inertial and elastic stresses. Here we explore
the effect of inertia on the stability of viscoelastic flow in a broad range of
control parameters El and (Re,Wi). We present the stability diagram of observed
flow regimes in Wi-Re coordinates and find that the instabilities' onsets show
an unexpectedly nonmonotonic dependence on El. Further, three distinct regions
in the diagram are identified based on El. Strikingly, for high-elasticity fluids
we discover a complete relaminarization of flow at Reynolds number in the range
of 1 to 10, different from a well-known turbulent drag reduction. These counterintuitive
effects may be explained by a finite polymer extensibility and a suppression of
vorticity at high Wi. Our results call for further theoretical and numerical development
to uncover the role of inertial effect on elastic turbulence in a viscoelastic
flow.
article_number: '103302 '
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author:
- first_name: Atul
full_name: Varshney, Atul
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citation:
ama: Varshney A, Steinberg V. Drag enhancement and drag reduction in viscoelastic
flow. Physical Review Fluids. 2018;3(10). doi:10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.103302
apa: Varshney, A., & Steinberg, V. (2018). Drag enhancement and drag reduction
in viscoelastic flow. Physical Review Fluids. American Physical Society.
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.103302
chicago: Varshney, Atul, and Victor Steinberg. “Drag Enhancement and Drag Reduction
in Viscoelastic Flow.” Physical Review Fluids. American Physical Society,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.103302.
ieee: A. Varshney and V. Steinberg, “Drag enhancement and drag reduction in viscoelastic
flow,” Physical Review Fluids, vol. 3, no. 10. American Physical Society,
2018.
ista: Varshney A, Steinberg V. 2018. Drag enhancement and drag reduction in viscoelastic
flow. Physical Review Fluids. 3(10), 103302.
mla: Varshney, Atul, and Victor Steinberg. “Drag Enhancement and Drag Reduction
in Viscoelastic Flow.” Physical Review Fluids, vol. 3, no. 10, 103302,
American Physical Society, 2018, doi:10.1103/PhysRevFluids.3.103302.
short: A. Varshney, V. Steinberg, Physical Review Fluids 3 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:11Z
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title: Drag enhancement and drag reduction in viscoelastic flow
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Although cells respond specifically to environments, how environmental identity
is encoded intracellularly is not understood. Here, we study this organization
of information in budding yeast by estimating the mutual information between environmental
transitions and the dynamics of nuclear translocation for 10 transcription factors.
Our method of estimation is general, scalable, and based on decoding from single
cells. The dynamics of the transcription factors are necessary to encode the highest
amounts of extracellular information, and we show that information is transduced
through two channels: Generalists (Msn2/4, Tod6 and Dot6, Maf1, and Sfp1) can
encode the nature of multiple stresses, but only if stress is high; specialists
(Hog1, Yap1, and Mig1/2) encode one particular stress, but do so more quickly
and for a wider range of magnitudes. In particular, Dot6 encodes almost as much
information as Msn2, the master regulator of the environmental stress response.
Each transcription factor reports differently, and it is only their collective
behavior that distinguishes between multiple environmental states. Changes in
the dynamics of the localization of transcription factors thus constitute a precise,
distributed internal representation of extracellular change. We predict that such
multidimensional representations are common in cellular decision-making.'
acknowledgement: This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences
Research Council (J.M.J.P., I.F., and P.S.S.), the Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council (EPSRC) (A.A.G.), and Austrian Science Fund Grant FWF P28844 (to
G.T.).
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- first_name: Alejandro
full_name: Granados, Alejandro
last_name: Granados
- first_name: Julian
full_name: Pietsch, Julian
last_name: Pietsch
- first_name: Sarah A
full_name: Cepeda Humerez, Sarah A
id: 3DEE19A4-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Cepeda Humerez
- first_name: Isebail
full_name: Farquhar, Isebail
last_name: Farquhar
- first_name: Gasper
full_name: Tkacik, Gasper
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last_name: Tkacik
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- first_name: Peter
full_name: Swain, Peter
last_name: Swain
citation:
ama: Granados A, Pietsch J, Cepeda Humerez SA, Farquhar I, Tkačik G, Swain P. Distributed
and dynamic intracellular organization of extracellular information. PNAS.
2018;115(23):6088-6093. doi:10.1073/pnas.1716659115
apa: Granados, A., Pietsch, J., Cepeda Humerez, S. A., Farquhar, I., Tkačik, G.,
& Swain, P. (2018). Distributed and dynamic intracellular organization of
extracellular information. PNAS. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1716659115
chicago: Granados, Alejandro, Julian Pietsch, Sarah A Cepeda Humerez, Isebail Farquhar,
Gašper Tkačik, and Peter Swain. “Distributed and Dynamic Intracellular Organization
of Extracellular Information.” PNAS. National Academy of Sciences, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1716659115.
ieee: A. Granados, J. Pietsch, S. A. Cepeda Humerez, I. Farquhar, G. Tkačik, and
P. Swain, “Distributed and dynamic intracellular organization of extracellular
information,” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 23. National Academy of Sciences, pp.
6088–6093, 2018.
ista: Granados A, Pietsch J, Cepeda Humerez SA, Farquhar I, Tkačik G, Swain P. 2018.
Distributed and dynamic intracellular organization of extracellular information.
PNAS. 115(23), 6088–6093.
mla: Granados, Alejandro, et al. “Distributed and Dynamic Intracellular Organization
of Extracellular Information.” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 23, National Academy
of Sciences, 2018, pp. 6088–93, doi:10.1073/pnas.1716659115.
short: A. Granados, J. Pietsch, S.A. Cepeda Humerez, I. Farquhar, G. Tkačik, P.
Swain, PNAS 115 (2018) 6088–6093.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:35Z
date_published: 2018-06-05T00:00:00Z
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...
---
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abstract:
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text: Clathrin-mediated endocytosis requires the coordinated assembly of various
endocytic proteins and lipids at the plasma membrane. Accumulating evidence demonstrates
a crucial role for phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PtdIns(4,5)P2) in endocytosis,
but specific roles for PtdIns(4)P other than as the biosynthetic precursor of
PtdIns(4,5)P2 have not been clarified. In this study we investigated the role
of PtdIns(4)P or PtdIns(4,5)P2 in receptor-mediated endocytosis through the construction
of temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants for the PI 4-kinases Stt4p and Pik1p and
the PtdIns(4) 5-kinase Mss4p. Quantitative analyses of endocytosis revealed that
both the stt4(ts)pik1(ts) and mss4(ts) mutants have a severe defect in endocytic
internalization. Live-cell imaging of endocytic protein dynamics in stt4(ts)pik1(ts)
and mss4(ts) mutants revealed that PtdIns(4)P is required for the recruitment
of the alpha-factor receptor Ste2p to clathrin-coated pits whereas PtdIns(4,5)P2
is required for membrane internalization. We also found that the localization
to endocytic sites of the ENTH/ANTH domain-bearing clathrin adaptors, Ent1p/Ent2p
and Yap1801p/Yap1802p, is significantly impaired in the stt4(ts)pik1(ts) mutant,
but not in the mss4(ts) mutant. These results suggest distinct roles in successive
steps for PtdIns(4)P and PtdIns(4,5)P2 during receptor-mediated endocytosis.
article_number: jcs207696
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Wataru
full_name: Yamamoto, Wataru
last_name: Yamamoto
- first_name: Suguru
full_name: Wada, Suguru
last_name: Wada
- first_name: Makoto
full_name: Nagano, Makoto
last_name: Nagano
- first_name: Kaito
full_name: Aoshima, Kaito
last_name: Aoshima
- first_name: Daria E
full_name: Siekhaus, Daria E
id: 3D224B9E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Siekhaus
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- first_name: Junko
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last_name: Toshima
- first_name: Jiro
full_name: Toshima, Jiro
last_name: Toshima
citation:
ama: Yamamoto W, Wada S, Nagano M, et al. Distinct roles for plasma membrane PtdIns
4 P and PtdIns 4 5 P2 during yeast receptor mediated endocytosis. Journal of
Cell Science. 2018;131(1). doi:10.1242/jcs.207696
apa: Yamamoto, W., Wada, S., Nagano, M., Aoshima, K., Siekhaus, D. E., Toshima,
J., & Toshima, J. (2018). Distinct roles for plasma membrane PtdIns 4 P and
PtdIns 4 5 P2 during yeast receptor mediated endocytosis. Journal of Cell Science.
Company of Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.207696
chicago: Yamamoto, Wataru, Suguru Wada, Makoto Nagano, Kaito Aoshima, Daria E Siekhaus,
Junko Toshima, and Jiro Toshima. “Distinct Roles for Plasma Membrane PtdIns 4
P and PtdIns 4 5 P2 during Yeast Receptor Mediated Endocytosis.” Journal of
Cell Science. Company of Biologists, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.207696.
ieee: W. Yamamoto et al., “Distinct roles for plasma membrane PtdIns 4 P
and PtdIns 4 5 P2 during yeast receptor mediated endocytosis,” Journal of Cell
Science, vol. 131, no. 1. Company of Biologists, 2018.
ista: Yamamoto W, Wada S, Nagano M, Aoshima K, Siekhaus DE, Toshima J, Toshima J.
2018. Distinct roles for plasma membrane PtdIns 4 P and PtdIns 4 5 P2 during yeast
receptor mediated endocytosis. Journal of Cell Science. 131(1), jcs207696.
mla: Yamamoto, Wataru, et al. “Distinct Roles for Plasma Membrane PtdIns 4 P and
PtdIns 4 5 P2 during Yeast Receptor Mediated Endocytosis.” Journal of Cell
Science, vol. 131, no. 1, jcs207696, Company of Biologists, 2018, doi:10.1242/jcs.207696.
short: W. Yamamoto, S. Wada, M. Nagano, K. Aoshima, D.E. Siekhaus, J. Toshima, J.
Toshima, Journal of Cell Science 131 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:32Z
date_published: 2018-01-04T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T12:57:13Z
day: '04'
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doi: 10.1242/jcs.207696
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isi: 1
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pmid: 1
publication: Journal of Cell Science
publication_status: published
publisher: Company of Biologists
publist_id: '7184'
quality_controlled: '1'
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status: public
title: Distinct roles for plasma membrane PtdIns 4 P and PtdIns 4 5 P2 during yeast
receptor mediated endocytosis
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...
---
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abstract:
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text: We describe a new algorithm for the parametric identification problem for
signal temporal logic (STL), stated as follows. Given a densetime real-valued
signal w and a parameterized temporal logic formula φ, compute the subset of the
parameter space that renders the formula satisfied by the signal. Unlike previous
solutions, which were based on search in the parameter space or quantifier elimination,
our procedure works recursively on φ and computes the evolution over time of the
set of valid parameter assignments. This procedure is similar to that of monitoring
or computing the robustness of φ relative to w. Our implementation and experiments
demonstrate that this approach can work well in practice.
alternative_title:
- HSCC Proceedings
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Alexey
full_name: Bakhirkin, Alexey
last_name: Bakhirkin
- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Ferrere, Thomas
id: 40960E6E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Ferrere
orcid: 0000-0001-5199-3143
- first_name: Oded
full_name: Maler, Oded
last_name: Maler
citation:
ama: 'Bakhirkin A, Ferrere T, Maler O. Efficient parametric identification for STL.
In: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Hybrid Systems.
ACM; 2018:177-186. doi:10.1145/3178126.3178132'
apa: 'Bakhirkin, A., Ferrere, T., & Maler, O. (2018). Efficient parametric identification
for STL. In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Hybrid Systems
(pp. 177–186). Porto, Portugal: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3178126.3178132'
chicago: Bakhirkin, Alexey, Thomas Ferrere, and Oded Maler. “Efficient Parametric
Identification for STL.” In Proceedings of the 21st International Conference
on Hybrid Systems, 177–86. ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3178126.3178132.
ieee: A. Bakhirkin, T. Ferrere, and O. Maler, “Efficient parametric identification
for STL,” in Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Hybrid Systems,
Porto, Portugal, 2018, pp. 177–186.
ista: 'Bakhirkin A, Ferrere T, Maler O. 2018. Efficient parametric identification
for STL. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Hybrid Systems. HSCC:
Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control, HSCC Proceedings, , 177–186.'
mla: Bakhirkin, Alexey, et al. “Efficient Parametric Identification for STL.” Proceedings
of the 21st International Conference on Hybrid Systems, ACM, 2018, pp. 177–86,
doi:10.1145/3178126.3178132.
short: A. Bakhirkin, T. Ferrere, O. Maler, in:, Proceedings of the 21st International
Conference on Hybrid Systems, ACM, 2018, pp. 177–186.
conference:
end_date: 2018-04-13
location: Porto, Portugal
name: 'HSCC: Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control'
start_date: 2018-04-11
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date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:30:51Z
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grant_number: S 11407_N23
name: Rigorous Systems Engineering
publication: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Hybrid Systems
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publisher: ACM
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title: Efficient parametric identification for STL
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year: '2018'
...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Vector Addition Systems with States (VASS) provide a well-known and fundamental
model for the analysis of concurrent processes, parameterized systems, and are
also used as abstract models of programs in resource bound analysis. In this paper
we study the problem of obtaining asymptotic bounds on the termination time of
a given VASS. In particular, we focus on the practically important case of obtaining
polynomial bounds on termination time. Our main contributions are as follows:
First, we present a polynomial-time algorithm for deciding whether a given VASS
has a linear asymptotic complexity. We also show that if the complexity of a VASS
is not linear, it is at least quadratic. Second, we classify VASS according to
quantitative properties of their cycles. We show that certain singularities in
these properties are the key reason for non-polynomial asymptotic complexity of
VASS. In absence of singularities, we show that the asymptotic complexity is always
polynomial and of the form Θ(nk), for some integer k d, where d is the dimension
of the VASS. We present a polynomial-time algorithm computing the optimal k. For
general VASS, the same algorithm, which is based on a complete technique for the
construction of ranking functions in VASS, produces a valid lower bound, i.e.,
a k such that the termination complexity is (nk). Our results are based on new
insights into the geometry of VASS dynamics, which hold the potential for further
applicability to VASS analysis.'
alternative_title:
- ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Tomáš
full_name: Brázdil, Tomáš
last_name: Brázdil
- first_name: Krishnendu
full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Chatterjee
orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Antonín
full_name: Kučera, Antonín
last_name: Kučera
- first_name: Petr
full_name: Novotny, Petr
id: 3CC3B868-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Novotny
- first_name: Dominik
full_name: Velan, Dominik
last_name: Velan
- first_name: Florian
full_name: Zuleger, Florian
last_name: Zuleger
citation:
ama: 'Brázdil T, Chatterjee K, Kučera A, Novotný P, Velan D, Zuleger F. Efficient
algorithms for asymptotic bounds on termination time in VASS. In: Vol F138033.
IEEE; 2018:185-194. doi:10.1145/3209108.3209191'
apa: 'Brázdil, T., Chatterjee, K., Kučera, A., Novotný, P., Velan, D., & Zuleger,
F. (2018). Efficient algorithms for asymptotic bounds on termination time in VASS
(Vol. F138033, pp. 185–194). Presented at the LICS: Logic in Computer Science,
Oxford, United Kingdom: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/3209108.3209191'
chicago: Brázdil, Tomáš, Krishnendu Chatterjee, Antonín Kučera, Petr Novotný, Dominik
Velan, and Florian Zuleger. “Efficient Algorithms for Asymptotic Bounds on Termination
Time in VASS,” F138033:185–94. IEEE, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3209108.3209191.
ieee: 'T. Brázdil, K. Chatterjee, A. Kučera, P. Novotný, D. Velan, and F. Zuleger,
“Efficient algorithms for asymptotic bounds on termination time in VASS,” presented
at the LICS: Logic in Computer Science, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2018, vol. F138033,
pp. 185–194.'
ista: 'Brázdil T, Chatterjee K, Kučera A, Novotný P, Velan D, Zuleger F. 2018. Efficient
algorithms for asymptotic bounds on termination time in VASS. LICS: Logic in Computer
Science, ACM/IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, vol. F138033, 185–194.'
mla: Brázdil, Tomáš, et al. Efficient Algorithms for Asymptotic Bounds on Termination
Time in VASS. Vol. F138033, IEEE, 2018, pp. 185–94, doi:10.1145/3209108.3209191.
short: T. Brázdil, K. Chatterjee, A. Kučera, P. Novotný, D. Velan, F. Zuleger, in:,
IEEE, 2018, pp. 185–194.
conference:
end_date: 2018-07-12
location: Oxford, United Kingdom
name: 'LICS: Logic in Computer Science'
start_date: 2018-07-09
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:51Z
date_published: 2018-07-09T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:23:42Z
day: '09'
department:
- _id: KrCh
doi: 10.1145/3209108.3209191
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
isi:
- '000545262800020'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.10985
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 185 - 194
project:
- _id: 25892FC0-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
grant_number: ICT15-003
name: Efficient Algorithms for Computer Aided Verification
- _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '279307'
name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications'
- _id: 25832EC2-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: S 11407_N23
name: Rigorous Systems Engineering
publication_identifier:
isbn:
- 978-1-4503-5583-4
publication_status: published
publisher: IEEE
publist_id: '7780'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Efficient algorithms for asymptotic bounds on termination time in VASS
type: conference
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: F138033
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '273'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: The accuracy of information retrieval systems is often measured using complex
loss functions such as the average precision (AP) or the normalized discounted
cumulative gain (NDCG). Given a set of positive and negative samples, the parameters
of a retrieval system can be estimated by minimizing these loss functions. However,
the non-differentiability and non-decomposability of these loss functions does
not allow for simple gradient based optimization algorithms. This issue is generally
circumvented by either optimizing a structured hinge-loss upper bound to the loss
function or by using asymptotic methods like the direct-loss minimization framework.
Yet, the high computational complexity of loss-augmented inference, which is necessary
for both the frameworks, prohibits its use in large training data sets. To alleviate
this deficiency, we present a novel quicksort flavored algorithm for a large class
of non-decomposable loss functions. We provide a complete characterization of
the loss functions that are amenable to our algorithm, and show that it includes
both AP and NDCG based loss functions. Furthermore, we prove that no comparison
based algorithm can improve upon the computational complexity of our approach
asymptotically. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in the context
of optimizing the structured hinge loss upper bound of AP and NDCG loss for learning
models for a variety of vision tasks. We show that our approach provides significantly
better results than simpler decomposable loss functions, while requiring a comparable
training time.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Pritish
full_name: Mohapatra, Pritish
last_name: Mohapatra
- first_name: Michal
full_name: Rolinek, Michal
id: 3CB3BC06-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Rolinek
- first_name: C V
full_name: Jawahar, C V
last_name: Jawahar
- first_name: Vladimir
full_name: Kolmogorov, Vladimir
id: 3D50B0BA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Kolmogorov
- first_name: M Pawan
full_name: Kumar, M Pawan
last_name: Kumar
citation:
ama: 'Mohapatra P, Rolinek M, Jawahar CV, Kolmogorov V, Kumar MP. Efficient optimization
for rank-based loss functions. In: 2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision
and Pattern Recognition. IEEE; 2018:3693-3701. doi:10.1109/cvpr.2018.00389'
apa: 'Mohapatra, P., Rolinek, M., Jawahar, C. V., Kolmogorov, V., & Kumar, M.
P. (2018). Efficient optimization for rank-based loss functions. In 2018 IEEE/CVF
Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (pp. 3693–3701). Salt
Lake City, UT, USA: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2018.00389'
chicago: Mohapatra, Pritish, Michal Rolinek, C V Jawahar, Vladimir Kolmogorov, and
M Pawan Kumar. “Efficient Optimization for Rank-Based Loss Functions.” In 2018
IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 3693–3701.
IEEE, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.2018.00389.
ieee: P. Mohapatra, M. Rolinek, C. V. Jawahar, V. Kolmogorov, and M. P. Kumar, “Efficient
optimization for rank-based loss functions,” in 2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, 2018, pp.
3693–3701.
ista: 'Mohapatra P, Rolinek M, Jawahar CV, Kolmogorov V, Kumar MP. 2018. Efficient
optimization for rank-based loss functions. 2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer
Vision and Pattern Recognition. CVPR: Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern
Recognition, 3693–3701.'
mla: Mohapatra, Pritish, et al. “Efficient Optimization for Rank-Based Loss Functions.”
2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, IEEE,
2018, pp. 3693–701, doi:10.1109/cvpr.2018.00389.
short: P. Mohapatra, M. Rolinek, C.V. Jawahar, V. Kolmogorov, M.P. Kumar, in:, 2018
IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, IEEE, 2018, pp.
3693–3701.
conference:
end_date: 2018-06-22
location: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
name: 'CVPR: Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition'
start_date: 2018-06-18
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:33Z
date_published: 2018-06-28T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:24:43Z
day: '28'
department:
- _id: VlKo
doi: 10.1109/cvpr.2018.00389
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1604.08269'
isi:
- '000457843603087'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.08269
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 3693-3701
project:
- _id: 25FBA906-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '616160'
name: 'Discrete Optimization in Computer Vision: Theory and Practice'
publication: 2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
publication_identifier:
isbn:
- '9781538664209'
publication_status: published
publisher: IEEE
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Efficient optimization for rank-based loss functions
type: conference
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '289'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We report on quantum capacitance measurements of high quality, graphite- and
hexagonal boron nitride encapsulated Bernal stacked trilayer graphene devices.
At zero applied magnetic field, we observe a number of electron density- and electrical
displacement-tuned features in the electronic compressibility associated with
changes in Fermi surface topology. At high displacement field and low density,
strong trigonal warping gives rise to emergent Dirac gullies centered near the
corners of the hexagonal Brillouin and related by three fold rotation symmetry.
At low magnetic fields of B=1.25~T, the gullies manifest as a change in the degeneracy
of the Landau levels from two to three. Weak incompressible states are also observed
at integer filling within these triplets Landau levels, which a Hartree-Fock analysis
indicates are associated with Coulomb-driven nematic phases that spontaneously
break rotation symmetry.
acknowledgement: The experimental work at UCSB was funded by the National Science
Foundation under Grant No. DMR- 1654186. Work at Columbia was supported by the National
Science Foundation under Grant No. DMR- 1507788. K. W. and T. T. acknowledge support
from the Elemental Strategy Initiative conducted by the Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology, Japan, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science KAKENHI Grant No. JP15K21722. E. M. S. acknowledges the support of the Elings
Fellowship from the California Nanosystems Institute at the University of California,
Santa Barbara. A. F. Y. acknowledges the support of the David and Lucile Packard
foundation and the Sloan Foundation. Measurements made use of a dilution refrigerator
funded through the Major Research Instrumentation program of the U.S. National Science
Foundation under Grant No. DMR- 1531389, and the MRL Shared Experimental Facilities,
which are supported by the MRSEC Program of the U.S. National Science Foundation
under Grant No. DMR- 1720256.
article_number: '167601'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Alexander
full_name: Zibrov, Alexander
last_name: Zibrov
- first_name: Rao
full_name: Peng, Rao
id: 47C23AC6-02D0-11E9-BD0E-99399A5D3DEB
last_name: Peng
orcid: 0000-0003-1250-0021
- first_name: Carlos
full_name: Kometter, Carlos
last_name: Kometter
- first_name: Jia
full_name: Li, Jia
last_name: Li
- first_name: Cory
full_name: Dean, Cory
last_name: Dean
- first_name: Takashi
full_name: Taniguchi, Takashi
last_name: Taniguchi
- first_name: Kenji
full_name: Watanabe, Kenji
last_name: Watanabe
- first_name: Maksym
full_name: Serbyn, Maksym
id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Serbyn
orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Andrea
full_name: Young, Andrea
last_name: Young
citation:
ama: Zibrov A, Rao P, Kometter C, et al. Emergent dirac gullies and gully-symmetry-breaking
quantum hall states in ABA trilayer graphene. Physical Review Letters.
2018;121(16). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.167601
apa: Zibrov, A., Rao, P., Kometter, C., Li, J., Dean, C., Taniguchi, T., … Young,
A. (2018). Emergent dirac gullies and gully-symmetry-breaking quantum hall states
in ABA trilayer graphene. Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society.
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.167601
chicago: Zibrov, Alexander, Peng Rao, Carlos Kometter, Jia Li, Cory Dean, Takashi
Taniguchi, Kenji Watanabe, Maksym Serbyn, and Andrea Young. “Emergent Dirac Gullies
and Gully-Symmetry-Breaking Quantum Hall States in ABA Trilayer Graphene.” Physical
Review Letters. American Physical Society, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.167601.
ieee: A. Zibrov et al., “Emergent dirac gullies and gully-symmetry-breaking
quantum hall states in ABA trilayer graphene,” Physical Review Letters,
vol. 121, no. 16. American Physical Society, 2018.
ista: Zibrov A, Rao P, Kometter C, Li J, Dean C, Taniguchi T, Watanabe K, Serbyn
M, Young A. 2018. Emergent dirac gullies and gully-symmetry-breaking quantum hall
states in ABA trilayer graphene. Physical Review Letters. 121(16), 167601.
mla: Zibrov, Alexander, et al. “Emergent Dirac Gullies and Gully-Symmetry-Breaking
Quantum Hall States in ABA Trilayer Graphene.” Physical Review Letters,
vol. 121, no. 16, 167601, American Physical Society, 2018, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.167601.
short: A. Zibrov, P. Rao, C. Kometter, J. Li, C. Dean, T. Taniguchi, K. Watanabe,
M. Serbyn, A. Young, Physical Review Letters 121 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:38Z
date_published: 2018-10-19T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:39:50Z
day: '19'
department:
- _id: MaSe
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.167601
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1805.01038'
isi:
- '000447307500007'
intvolume: ' 121'
isi: 1
issue: '16'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1805.01038
month: '10'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
publication: Physical Review Letters
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Emergent dirac gullies and gully-symmetry-breaking quantum hall states in ABA
trilayer graphene
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 121
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '287'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: In this paper, we discuss biological effects of electromagnetic (EM) fields
in the context of cancer biology. In particular, we review the nanomechanical
properties of microtubules (MTs), the latter being one of the most successful
targets for cancer therapy. We propose an investigation on the coupling of electromagnetic
radiation to mechanical vibrations of MTs as an important basis for biological
and medical applications. In our opinion, optomechanical methods can accurately
monitor and control the mechanical properties of isolated MTs in a liquid environment.
Consequently, studying nanomechanical properties of MTs may give useful information
for future applications to diagnostic and therapeutic technologies involving non-invasive
externally applied physical fields. For example, electromagnetic fields or high
intensity ultrasound can be used therapeutically avoiding harmful side effects
of chemotherapeutic agents or classical radiation therapy.
acknowledgement: The work of SB has been supported by the European Unions Horizon
2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska Curie grant agreement
No MSC-IF 707438 SUPEREOM. JAT gratefully acknowledges funding support from NSERC
(Canada) for his research. MC acknowledges support from the Czech Science Foundation,
projects 15-17102S and 17-11898S and he participates in COST Action BM1309, CA15211
and bilateral exchange project between Czech and Slovak Academies of Sciences, SAV-15-22.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Vahid
full_name: Salari, Vahid
last_name: Salari
- first_name: Shabir
full_name: Barzanjeh, Shabir
id: 2D25E1F6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Barzanjeh
orcid: 0000-0003-0415-1423
- first_name: Michal
full_name: Cifra, Michal
last_name: Cifra
- first_name: Christoph
full_name: Simon, Christoph
last_name: Simon
- first_name: Felix
full_name: Scholkmann, Felix
last_name: Scholkmann
- first_name: Zahra
full_name: Alirezaei, Zahra
last_name: Alirezaei
- first_name: Jack
full_name: Tuszynski, Jack
last_name: Tuszynski
citation:
ama: Salari V, Barzanjeh S, Cifra M, et al. Electromagnetic fields and optomechanics
In cancer diagnostics and treatment. Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark.
2018;23(8):1391-1406. doi:10.2741/4651
apa: Salari, V., Barzanjeh, S., Cifra, M., Simon, C., Scholkmann, F., Alirezaei,
Z., & Tuszynski, J. (2018). Electromagnetic fields and optomechanics In cancer
diagnostics and treatment. Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark. Frontiers
in Bioscience. https://doi.org/10.2741/4651
chicago: Salari, Vahid, Shabir Barzanjeh, Michal Cifra, Christoph Simon, Felix Scholkmann,
Zahra Alirezaei, and Jack Tuszynski. “Electromagnetic Fields and Optomechanics
In Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment.” Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark.
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2018. https://doi.org/10.2741/4651.
ieee: V. Salari et al., “Electromagnetic fields and optomechanics In cancer
diagnostics and treatment,” Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark, vol. 23,
no. 8. Frontiers in Bioscience, pp. 1391–1406, 2018.
ista: Salari V, Barzanjeh S, Cifra M, Simon C, Scholkmann F, Alirezaei Z, Tuszynski
J. 2018. Electromagnetic fields and optomechanics In cancer diagnostics and treatment.
Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark. 23(8), 1391–1406.
mla: Salari, Vahid, et al. “Electromagnetic Fields and Optomechanics In Cancer Diagnostics
and Treatment.” Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark, vol. 23, no. 8, Frontiers
in Bioscience, 2018, pp. 1391–406, doi:10.2741/4651.
short: V. Salari, S. Barzanjeh, M. Cifra, C. Simon, F. Scholkmann, Z. Alirezaei,
J. Tuszynski, Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark 23 (2018) 1391–1406.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:37Z
date_published: 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:38:14Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: JoFi
doi: 10.2741/4651
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
isi:
- '000439042800001'
pmid:
- '29293441'
intvolume: ' 23'
isi: 1
issue: '8'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://www.bioscience.org/2018/v23/af/4651/fulltext.htm
month: '03'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 1391 - 1406
pmid: 1
project:
- _id: 258047B6-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '707438'
name: 'Microwave-to-Optical Quantum Link: Quantum Teleportation and Quantum Illumination
with cavity Optomechanics SUPEREOM'
publication: Frontiers in Bioscience - Landmark
publication_status: published
publisher: Frontiers in Bioscience
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Electromagnetic fields and optomechanics In cancer diagnostics and treatment
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 23
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '425'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'We show that the following algorithmic problem is decidable: given a 2-dimensional
simplicial complex, can it be embedded (topologically, or equivalently, piecewise
linearly) in R3? By a known reduction, it suffices to decide the embeddability
of a given triangulated 3-manifold X into the 3-sphere S3. The main step, which
allows us to simplify X and recurse, is in proving that if X can be embedded in
S3, then there is also an embedding in which X has a short meridian, that is,
an essential curve in the boundary of X bounding a disk in S3 \ X with length
bounded by a computable function of the number of tetrahedra of X.'
article_number: '5'
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Jiří
full_name: Matoušek, Jiří
last_name: Matoušek
- first_name: Eric
full_name: Sedgwick, Eric
last_name: Sedgwick
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Tancer, Martin
id: 38AC689C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Tancer
orcid: 0000-0002-1191-6714
- first_name: Uli
full_name: Wagner, Uli
id: 36690CA2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Wagner
orcid: 0000-0002-1494-0568
citation:
ama: Matoušek J, Sedgwick E, Tancer M, Wagner U. Embeddability in the 3-Sphere is
decidable. Journal of the ACM. 2018;65(1). doi:10.1145/3078632
apa: Matoušek, J., Sedgwick, E., Tancer, M., & Wagner, U. (2018). Embeddability
in the 3-Sphere is decidable. Journal of the ACM. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3078632
chicago: Matoušek, Jiří, Eric Sedgwick, Martin Tancer, and Uli Wagner. “Embeddability
in the 3-Sphere Is Decidable.” Journal of the ACM. ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3078632.
ieee: J. Matoušek, E. Sedgwick, M. Tancer, and U. Wagner, “Embeddability in the
3-Sphere is decidable,” Journal of the ACM, vol. 65, no. 1. ACM, 2018.
ista: Matoušek J, Sedgwick E, Tancer M, Wagner U. 2018. Embeddability in the 3-Sphere
is decidable. Journal of the ACM. 65(1), 5.
mla: Matoušek, Jiří, et al. “Embeddability in the 3-Sphere Is Decidable.” Journal
of the ACM, vol. 65, no. 1, 5, ACM, 2018, doi:10.1145/3078632.
short: J. Matoušek, E. Sedgwick, M. Tancer, U. Wagner, Journal of the ACM 65 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:24Z
date_published: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:38:49Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: UlWa
doi: 10.1145/3078632
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text: "Maladapted individuals can only colonise a new habitat if they can evolve
a\r\npositive growth rate fast enough to avoid extinction, a process known as
evolutionary\r\nrescue. We treat log fitness at low density in the new habitat
as a\r\nsingle polygenic trait and thus use the infinitesimal model to follow
the evolution\r\nof the growth rate; this assumes that the trait values of offspring
of a\r\nsexual union are normally distributed around the mean of the parents’
trait\r\nvalues, with variance that depends only on the parents’ relatedness.
The\r\nprobability that a single migrant can establish depends on just two parameters:\r\nthe
mean and genetic variance of the trait in the source population.\r\nThe chance
of success becomes small if migrants come from a population\r\nwith mean growth
rate in the new habitat more than a few standard deviations\r\nbelow zero; this
chance depends roughly equally on the probability\r\nthat the initial founder
is unusually fit, and on the subsequent increase in\r\ngrowth rate of its offspring
as a result of selection. The loss of genetic variation\r\nduring the founding
event is substantial, but highly variable. With\r\ncontinued migration at rate
M, establishment is inevitable; when migration\r\nis rare, the expected time to
establishment decreases inversely with M.\r\nHowever, above a threshold migration
rate, the population may be trapped\r\nin a ‘sink’ state, in which adaptation
is held back by gene flow; above this\r\nthreshold, the expected time to establishment
increases exponentially with M. This threshold behaviour is captured by a deterministic
approximation,\r\nwhich assumes a Gaussian distribution of the trait in the founder
population\r\nwith mean and variance evolving deterministically. By assuming a
constant\r\ngenetic variance, we also develop a diffusion approximation for the
joint distribution\r\nof population size and trait mean, which extends to include
stabilising\r\nselection and density regulation. Divergence of the population
from its\r\nancestors causes partial reproductive isolation, which we measure
through\r\nthe reproductive value of migrants into the newly established population."
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Theoretical Population Biology. 2018;122(7):110-127. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2017.11.007
apa: Barton, N. H., & Etheridge, A. (2018). Establishment in a new habitat by
polygenic adaptation. Theoretical Population Biology. Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.11.007
chicago: Barton, Nicholas H, and Alison Etheridge. “Establishment in a New Habitat
by Polygenic Adaptation.” Theoretical Population Biology. Academic Press,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2017.11.007.
ieee: N. H. Barton and A. Etheridge, “Establishment in a new habitat by polygenic
adaptation,” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 122, no. 7. Academic
Press, pp. 110–127, 2018.
ista: Barton NH, Etheridge A. 2018. Establishment in a new habitat by polygenic
adaptation. Theoretical Population Biology. 122(7), 110–127.
mla: Barton, Nicholas H., and Alison Etheridge. “Establishment in a New Habitat
by Polygenic Adaptation.” Theoretical Population Biology, vol. 122, no.
7, Academic Press, 2018, pp. 110–27, doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2017.11.007.
short: N.H. Barton, A. Etheridge, Theoretical Population Biology 122 (2018) 110–127.
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text: 'Social dilemmas occur when incentives for individuals are misaligned with
group interests 1-7 . According to the ''tragedy of the commons'', these misalignments
can lead to overexploitation and collapse of public resources. The resulting behaviours
can be analysed with the tools of game theory 8 . The theory of direct reciprocity
9-15 suggests that repeated interactions can alleviate such dilemmas, but previous
work has assumed that the public resource remains constant over time. Here we
introduce the idea that the public resource is instead changeable and depends
on the strategic choices of individuals. An intuitive scenario is that cooperation
increases the public resource, whereas defection decreases it. Thus, cooperation
allows the possibility of playing a more valuable game with higher payoffs, whereas
defection leads to a less valuable game. We analyse this idea using the theory
of stochastic games 16-19 and evolutionary game theory. We find that the dependence
of the public resource on previous interactions can greatly enhance the propensity
for cooperation. For these results, the interaction between reciprocity and payoff
feedback is crucial: neither repeated interactions in a constant environment nor
single interactions in a changing environment yield similar cooperation rates.
Our framework shows which feedbacks between exploitation and environment - either
naturally occurring or designed - help to overcome social dilemmas.'
acknowledgement: "European Research Council Start Grant 279307, Austrian Science Fund
(FWF) grant P23499-N23, \r\nC.H. acknowledges support from the ISTFELLOW programme."
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games. Nature. 2018;559(7713):246-249. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0277-x
apa: Hilbe, C., Šimsa, Š., Chatterjee, K., & Nowak, M. (2018). Evolution of
cooperation in stochastic games. Nature. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0277-x
chicago: Hilbe, Christian, Štepán Šimsa, Krishnendu Chatterjee, and Martin Nowak.
“Evolution of Cooperation in Stochastic Games.” Nature. Nature Publishing
Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0277-x.
ieee: C. Hilbe, Š. Šimsa, K. Chatterjee, and M. Nowak, “Evolution of cooperation
in stochastic games,” Nature, vol. 559, no. 7713. Nature Publishing Group,
pp. 246–249, 2018.
ista: Hilbe C, Šimsa Š, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. 2018. Evolution of cooperation in
stochastic games. Nature. 559(7713), 246–249.
mla: Hilbe, Christian, et al. “Evolution of Cooperation in Stochastic Games.” Nature,
vol. 559, no. 7713, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, pp. 246–49, doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0277-x.
short: C. Hilbe, Š. Šimsa, K. Chatterjee, M. Nowak, Nature 559 (2018) 246–249.
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text: Can orthologous proteins differ in terms of their ability to be secreted?
To answer this question, we investigated the distribution of signal peptides within
the orthologous groups of Enterobacterales. Parsimony analysis and sequence comparisons
revealed a large number of signal peptide gain and loss events, in which signal
peptides emerge or disappear in the course of evolution. Signal peptide losses
prevail over gains, an effect which is especially pronounced in the transition
from the free-living or commensal to the endosymbiotic lifestyle. The disproportionate
decline in the number of signal peptide-containing proteins in endosymbionts cannot
be explained by the overall reduction of their genomes. Signal peptides can be
gained and lost either by acquisition/elimination of the corresponding N-terminal
regions or by gradual accumulation of mutations. The evolutionary dynamics of
signal peptides in bacterial proteins represents a powerful mechanism of functional
diversification.
acknowledgement: "his work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant
\ number FR 1411/9-1). This work was supported by the German Research Foundation
(DFG) and the Technical University of Munich within the fund- ing programme Open
Access Publish\r\nWe thank Goar Frishman for help with the annotation of the\r\nsymbiont
status of the organisms and Michael Galperin for\r\nuseful comments. T"
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ama: Hönigschmid P, Bykova N, Schneider R, Ivankov D, Frishman D. Evolutionary interplay
between symbiotic relationships and patterns of signal peptide gain and loss.
Genome Biology and Evolution. 2018;10(3):928-938. doi:10.1093/gbe/evy049
apa: Hönigschmid, P., Bykova, N., Schneider, R., Ivankov, D., & Frishman, D.
(2018). Evolutionary interplay between symbiotic relationships and patterns of
signal peptide gain and loss. Genome Biology and Evolution. Oxford University
Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evy049
chicago: Hönigschmid, Peter, Nadya Bykova, René Schneider, Dmitry Ivankov, and Dmitrij
Frishman. “Evolutionary Interplay between Symbiotic Relationships and Patterns
of Signal Peptide Gain and Loss.” Genome Biology and Evolution. Oxford
University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evy049.
ieee: P. Hönigschmid, N. Bykova, R. Schneider, D. Ivankov, and D. Frishman, “Evolutionary
interplay between symbiotic relationships and patterns of signal peptide gain
and loss,” Genome Biology and Evolution, vol. 10, no. 3. Oxford University
Press, pp. 928–938, 2018.
ista: Hönigschmid P, Bykova N, Schneider R, Ivankov D, Frishman D. 2018. Evolutionary
interplay between symbiotic relationships and patterns of signal peptide gain
and loss. Genome Biology and Evolution. 10(3), 928–938.
mla: Hönigschmid, Peter, et al. “Evolutionary Interplay between Symbiotic Relationships
and Patterns of Signal Peptide Gain and Loss.” Genome Biology and Evolution,
vol. 10, no. 3, Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 928–38, doi:10.1093/gbe/evy049.
short: P. Hönigschmid, N. Bykova, R. Schneider, D. Ivankov, D. Frishman, Genome
Biology and Evolution 10 (2018) 928–938.
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abstract:
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text: "In continuous populations with local migration, nearby pairs of individuals
have on average more similar genotypes\r\nthan geographically well separated pairs.
A barrier to gene flow distorts this classical pattern of isolation by distance.
Genetic similarity is decreased for sample pairs on different sides of the barrier
and increased for pairs on the same side near the barrier. Here, we introduce
an inference scheme that utilizes this signal to detect and estimate the strength
of a linear barrier to gene flow in two-dimensions. We use a diffusion approximation
to model the effects of a barrier on the geographical spread of ancestry backwards
in time. This approach allows us to calculate the chance of recent coalescence
and probability of identity by descent. We introduce an inference scheme that
fits these theoretical results to the geographical covariance structure of bialleleic
genetic markers. It can estimate the strength of the barrier as well as several
demographic parameters. We investigate the power of our inference scheme to detect
barriers by applying it to a wide range of simulated data. We also showcase an
example application to a Antirrhinum majus (snapdragon) flower color hybrid zone,
where we do not detect any signal of a strong genome wide barrier to gene flow."
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apa: Ringbauer, H., Kolesnikov, A., Field, D., & Barton, N. H. (2018). Estimating
barriers to gene flow from distorted isolation-by-distance patterns. Genetics.
Genetics Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.117.300638
chicago: Ringbauer, Harald, Alexander Kolesnikov, David Field, and Nicholas H Barton.
“Estimating Barriers to Gene Flow from Distorted Isolation-by-Distance Patterns.”
Genetics. Genetics Society of America, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.117.300638.
ieee: H. Ringbauer, A. Kolesnikov, D. Field, and N. H. Barton, “Estimating barriers
to gene flow from distorted isolation-by-distance patterns,” Genetics,
vol. 208, no. 3. Genetics Society of America, pp. 1231–1245, 2018.
ista: Ringbauer H, Kolesnikov A, Field D, Barton NH. 2018. Estimating barriers to
gene flow from distorted isolation-by-distance patterns. Genetics. 208(3), 1231–1245.
mla: Ringbauer, Harald, et al. “Estimating Barriers to Gene Flow from Distorted
Isolation-by-Distance Patterns.” Genetics, vol. 208, no. 3, Genetics Society
of America, 2018, pp. 1231–45, doi:10.1534/genetics.117.300638.
short: H. Ringbauer, A. Kolesnikov, D. Field, N.H. Barton, Genetics 208 (2018) 1231–1245.
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text: The Fluid Implicit Particle method (FLIP) reduces numerical dissipation by
combining particles with grids. To improve performance, the subsequent narrow
band FLIP method (NB‐FLIP) uses a FLIP‐based fluid simulation only near the liquid
surface and a traditional grid‐based fluid simulation away from the surface. This
spatially‐limited FLIP simulation significantly reduces the number of particles
and alleviates a computational bottleneck. In this paper, we extend the NB‐FLIP
idea even further, by allowing a simulation to transition between a FLIP‐like
fluid simulation and a grid‐based simulation in arbitrary locations, not just
near the surface. This approach leads to even more savings in memory and computation,
because we can concentrate the particles only in areas where they are needed.
More importantly, this new method allows us to seamlessly transition to smooth
implicit surface geometry wherever the particle‐based simulation is unnecessary.
Consequently, our method leads to a practical algorithm for avoiding the noisy
surface artifacts associated with particle‐based liquid simulations, while simultaneously
maintaining the benefits of a FLIP simulation in regions of dynamic motion.
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for liquid simulations. Computer Graphics Forum. 2018;37(2):169-177. doi:10.1111/cgf.13351
apa: Sato, T., Wojtan, C., Thuerey, N., Igarashi, T., & Ando, R. (2018). Extended
narrow band FLIP for liquid simulations. Computer Graphics Forum. Wiley.
https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13351
chicago: Sato, Takahiro, Chris Wojtan, Nils Thuerey, Takeo Igarashi, and Ryoichi
Ando. “Extended Narrow Band FLIP for Liquid Simulations.” Computer Graphics
Forum. Wiley, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/cgf.13351.
ieee: T. Sato, C. Wojtan, N. Thuerey, T. Igarashi, and R. Ando, “Extended narrow
band FLIP for liquid simulations,” Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 37, no.
2. Wiley, pp. 169–177, 2018.
ista: Sato T, Wojtan C, Thuerey N, Igarashi T, Ando R. 2018. Extended narrow band
FLIP for liquid simulations. Computer Graphics Forum. 37(2), 169–177.
mla: Sato, Takahiro, et al. “Extended Narrow Band FLIP for Liquid Simulations.”
Computer Graphics Forum, vol. 37, no. 2, Wiley, 2018, pp. 169–77, doi:10.1111/cgf.13351.
short: T. Sato, C. Wojtan, N. Thuerey, T. Igarashi, R. Ando, Computer Graphics Forum
37 (2018) 169–177.
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name: Efficient Simulation of Natural Phenomena at Extremely Large Scales
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- 0167-7055
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title: Extended narrow band FLIP for liquid simulations
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volume: 37
year: '2018'
...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Self-incompatibility (SI) is a genetically based recognition system that
functions to prevent self-fertilization and mating among related plants. An enduring
puzzle in SI is how the high diversity observed in nature arises and is maintained.
Based on the underlying recognition mechanism, SI can be classified into two main
groups: self- and non-self recognition. Most work has focused on diversification
within self-recognition systems despite expected differences between the two groups
in the evolutionary pathways and outcomes of diversification. Here, we use a deterministic
population genetic model and stochastic simulations to investigate how novel S-haplotypes
evolve in a gametophytic non-self recognition (SRNase/S Locus F-box (SLF)) SI
system. For this model the pathways for diversification involve either the maintenance
or breakdown of SI and can vary in the order of mutations of the female (SRNase)
and male (SLF) components. We show analytically that diversification can occur
with high inbreeding depression and self-pollination, but this varies with evolutionary
pathway and level of completeness (which determines the number of potential mating
partners in the population), and in general is more likely for lower haplotype
number. The conditions for diversification are broader in stochastic simulations
of finite population size. However, the number of haplotypes observed under high
inbreeding and moderate to high self-pollination is less than that commonly observed
in nature. Diversification was observed through pathways that maintain SI as well
as through self-compatible intermediates. Yet the lifespan of diversified haplotypes
was sensitive to their level of completeness. By examining diversification in
a non-self recognition SI system, this model extends our understanding of the
evolution and maintenance of haplotype diversity observed in a self recognition
system common in flowering plants.'
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- first_name: Katarina
full_name: Bodova, Katarina
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last_name: Bodova
orcid: 0000-0002-7214-0171
- first_name: Tadeas
full_name: Priklopil, Tadeas
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last_name: Priklopil
- first_name: David
full_name: Field, David
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last_name: Field
orcid: 0000-0002-4014-8478
- first_name: Nicholas H
full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
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last_name: Barton
orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240
- first_name: Melinda
full_name: Pickup, Melinda
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last_name: Pickup
orcid: 0000-0001-6118-0541
citation:
ama: Bodova K, Priklopil T, Field D, Barton NH, Pickup M. Evolutionary pathways
for the generation of new self-incompatibility haplotypes in a non-self recognition
system. Genetics. 2018;209(3):861-883. doi:10.1534/genetics.118.300748
apa: Bodova, K., Priklopil, T., Field, D., Barton, N. H., & Pickup, M. (2018).
Evolutionary pathways for the generation of new self-incompatibility haplotypes
in a non-self recognition system. Genetics. Genetics Society of America.
https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.300748
chicago: Bodova, Katarina, Tadeas Priklopil, David Field, Nicholas H Barton, and
Melinda Pickup. “Evolutionary Pathways for the Generation of New Self-Incompatibility
Haplotypes in a Non-Self Recognition System.” Genetics. Genetics Society
of America, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.300748.
ieee: K. Bodova, T. Priklopil, D. Field, N. H. Barton, and M. Pickup, “Evolutionary
pathways for the generation of new self-incompatibility haplotypes in a non-self
recognition system,” Genetics, vol. 209, no. 3. Genetics Society of America,
pp. 861–883, 2018.
ista: Bodova K, Priklopil T, Field D, Barton NH, Pickup M. 2018. Evolutionary pathways
for the generation of new self-incompatibility haplotypes in a non-self recognition
system. Genetics. 209(3), 861–883.
mla: Bodova, Katarina, et al. “Evolutionary Pathways for the Generation of New Self-Incompatibility
Haplotypes in a Non-Self Recognition System.” Genetics, vol. 209, no. 3,
Genetics Society of America, 2018, pp. 861–83, doi:10.1534/genetics.118.300748.
short: K. Bodova, T. Priklopil, D. Field, N.H. Barton, M. Pickup, Genetics 209 (2018)
861–883.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:47Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:57:43Z
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title: Evolutionary pathways for the generation of new self-incompatibility haplotypes
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abstract:
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text: The German cockroach, Blattella germanica, is a worldwide pest that infests
buildings, including homes, restaurants, and hospitals, often living in unsanitary
conditions. As a disease vector and producer of allergens, this species has major
health and economic impacts on humans. Factors contributing to the success of
the German cockroach include its resistance to a broad range of insecticides,
immunity to many pathogens, and its ability, as an extreme generalist omnivore,
to survive on most food sources. The recently published genome shows that B. germanica
has an exceptionally high number of protein coding genes. In this study, we investigate
the functions of the 93 significantly expanded gene families with the aim to better
understand the success of B. germanica as a major pest despite such inhospitable
conditions. We find major expansions in gene families with functions related to
the detoxification of insecticides and allelochemicals, defense against pathogens,
digestion, sensory perception, and gene regulation. These expansions might have
allowed B. germanica to develop multiple resistance mechanisms to insecticides
and pathogens, and enabled a broad, flexible diet, thus explaining its success
in unsanitary conditions and under recurrent chemical control. The findings and
resources presented here provide insights for better understanding molecular mechanisms
that will facilitate more effective cockroach control.
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
- first_name: Mark
full_name: Harrison, Mark
last_name: Harrison
- first_name: Nicolas
full_name: Arning, Nicolas
last_name: Arning
- first_name: Lucas
full_name: Kremer, Lucas
last_name: Kremer
- first_name: Guillem
full_name: Ylla, Guillem
last_name: Ylla
- first_name: Xavier
full_name: Belles, Xavier
last_name: Belles
- first_name: Erich
full_name: Bornberg Bauer, Erich
last_name: Bornberg Bauer
- first_name: Ann K
full_name: Huylmans, Ann K
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last_name: Huylmans
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- first_name: Evelien
full_name: Jongepier, Evelien
last_name: Jongepier
- first_name: Maria
full_name: Puilachs, Maria
last_name: Puilachs
- first_name: Stephen
full_name: Richards, Stephen
last_name: Richards
- first_name: Coby
full_name: Schal, Coby
last_name: Schal
citation:
ama: 'Harrison M, Arning N, Kremer L, et al. Expansions of key protein families
in the German cockroach highlight the molecular basis of its remarkable success
as a global indoor pest. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular
and Developmental Evolution. 2018;330:254-264. doi:10.1002/jez.b.22824'
apa: 'Harrison, M., Arning, N., Kremer, L., Ylla, G., Belles, X., Bornberg Bauer,
E., … Schal, C. (2018). Expansions of key protein families in the German cockroach
highlight the molecular basis of its remarkable success as a global indoor pest.
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution.
Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.b.22824'
chicago: 'Harrison, Mark, Nicolas Arning, Lucas Kremer, Guillem Ylla, Xavier Belles,
Erich Bornberg Bauer, Ann K Huylmans, et al. “Expansions of Key Protein Families
in the German Cockroach Highlight the Molecular Basis of Its Remarkable Success
as a Global Indoor Pest.” Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular
and Developmental Evolution. Wiley, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.b.22824.'
ieee: 'M. Harrison et al., “Expansions of key protein families in the German
cockroach highlight the molecular basis of its remarkable success as a global
indoor pest,” Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental
Evolution, vol. 330. Wiley, pp. 254–264, 2018.'
ista: 'Harrison M, Arning N, Kremer L, Ylla G, Belles X, Bornberg Bauer E, Huylmans
AK, Jongepier E, Puilachs M, Richards S, Schal C. 2018. Expansions of key protein
families in the German cockroach highlight the molecular basis of its remarkable
success as a global indoor pest. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular
and Developmental Evolution. 330, 254–264.'
mla: 'Harrison, Mark, et al. “Expansions of Key Protein Families in the German Cockroach
Highlight the Molecular Basis of Its Remarkable Success as a Global Indoor Pest.”
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution,
vol. 330, Wiley, 2018, pp. 254–64, doi:10.1002/jez.b.22824.'
short: 'M. Harrison, N. Arning, L. Kremer, G. Ylla, X. Belles, E. Bornberg Bauer,
A.K. Huylmans, E. Jongepier, M. Puilachs, S. Richards, C. Schal, Journal of Experimental
Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 330 (2018) 254–264.'
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:06Z
date_published: 2018-07-11T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:59:54Z
day: '11'
department:
- _id: BeVi
doi: 10.1002/jez.b.22824
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- '000443231000002'
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- '29998472'
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isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
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Evolution'
publication_status: published
publisher: Wiley
publist_id: '7730'
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scopus_import: '1'
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title: Expansions of key protein families in the German cockroach highlight the molecular
basis of its remarkable success as a global indoor pest
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...
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abstract:
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text: "We construct martingale solutions to stochastic thin-film equations by introducing
a (spatial) semidiscretization and establishing convergence. The discrete scheme
allows for variants of the energy and entropy estimates in the continuous setting
as long as the discrete energy does not exceed certain threshold values depending
on the spatial grid size $h$. Using a stopping time argument to prolongate high-energy
paths constant in time, arbitrary moments of coupled energy/entropy functionals
can be controlled. Having established Hölder regularity of approximate solutions,
the convergence proof is then based on compactness arguments---in particular on
Jakubowski's generalization of Skorokhod's theorem---weak convergence methods,
and recent tools on martingale convergence.\r\n\r\n"
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Julian L
full_name: Fischer, Julian L
id: 2C12A0B0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Fischer
orcid: 0000-0002-0479-558X
- first_name: Günther
full_name: Grün, Günther
last_name: Grün
citation:
ama: Fischer JL, Grün G. Existence of positive solutions to stochastic thin-film
equations. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 2018;50(1):411-455. doi:10.1137/16M1098796
apa: Fischer, J. L., & Grün, G. (2018). Existence of positive solutions to stochastic
thin-film equations. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics . https://doi.org/10.1137/16M1098796
chicago: Fischer, Julian L, and Günther Grün. “Existence of Positive Solutions to
Stochastic Thin-Film Equations.” SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , 2018. https://doi.org/10.1137/16M1098796.
ieee: J. L. Fischer and G. Grün, “Existence of positive solutions to stochastic
thin-film equations,” SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, vol. 50, no.
1. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , pp. 411–455, 2018.
ista: Fischer JL, Grün G. 2018. Existence of positive solutions to stochastic thin-film
equations. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 50(1), 411–455.
mla: Fischer, Julian L., and Günther Grün. “Existence of Positive Solutions to Stochastic
Thin-Film Equations.” SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, vol. 50, no.
1, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , 2018, pp. 411–55, doi:10.1137/16M1098796.
short: J.L. Fischer, G. Grün, SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis 50 (2018) 411–455.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:17Z
date_published: 2018-01-30T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T13:59:22Z
day: '30'
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doi: 10.1137/16M1098796
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title: Existence of positive solutions to stochastic thin-film equations
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'File S1 contains figures that clarify the following features: (i) effect
of population size on the average number/frequency of SI classes, (ii) changes
in the minimal completeness deficit in time for a single class, and (iii) diversification
diagrams for all studied pathways, including the summary figure for k = 8. File
S2 contains the code required for a stochastic simulation of the SLF system with
an example. This file also includes the output in the form of figures and tables.'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Katarína
full_name: Bod'ová, Katarína
id: 2BA24EA0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Bod'ová
orcid: 0000-0002-7214-0171
- first_name: Tadeas
full_name: Priklopil, Tadeas
id: 3C869AA0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Priklopil
- first_name: David
full_name: Field, David
id: 419049E2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Field
orcid: 0000-0002-4014-8478
- first_name: Nicholas H
full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Barton
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full_name: Pickup, Melinda
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citation:
ama: Bodova K, Priklopil T, Field D, Barton NH, Pickup M. Supplemental material
for Bodova et al., 2018. 2018. doi:10.25386/genetics.6148304.v1
apa: Bodova, K., Priklopil, T., Field, D., Barton, N. H., & Pickup, M. (2018).
Supplemental material for Bodova et al., 2018. Genetics Society of America. https://doi.org/10.25386/genetics.6148304.v1
chicago: Bodova, Katarina, Tadeas Priklopil, David Field, Nicholas H Barton, and
Melinda Pickup. “Supplemental Material for Bodova et Al., 2018.” Genetics Society
of America, 2018. https://doi.org/10.25386/genetics.6148304.v1.
ieee: K. Bodova, T. Priklopil, D. Field, N. H. Barton, and M. Pickup, “Supplemental
material for Bodova et al., 2018.” Genetics Society of America, 2018.
ista: Bodova K, Priklopil T, Field D, Barton NH, Pickup M. 2018. Supplemental material
for Bodova et al., 2018, Genetics Society of America, 10.25386/genetics.6148304.v1.
mla: Bodova, Katarina, et al. Supplemental Material for Bodova et Al., 2018.
Genetics Society of America, 2018, doi:10.25386/genetics.6148304.v1.
short: K. Bodova, T. Priklopil, D. Field, N.H. Barton, M. Pickup, (2018).
date_created: 2021-08-06T13:04:32Z
date_published: 2018-04-30T00:00:00Z
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text: Bioluminescence is found across the entire tree of life, conferring a spectacular
set of visually oriented functions from attracting mates to scaring off predators.
Half a dozen different luciferins, molecules that emit light when enzymatically
oxidized, are known. However, just one biochemical pathway for luciferin biosynthesis
has been described in full, which is found only in bacteria. Here, we report identification
of the fungal luciferase and three other key enzymes that together form the biosynthetic
cycle of the fungal luciferin from caffeic acid, a simple and widespread metabolite.
Introduction of the identified genes into the genome of the yeast Pichia pastoris
along with caffeic acid biosynthesis genes resulted in a strain that is autoluminescent
in standard media. We analyzed evolution of the enzymes of the luciferin biosynthesis
cycle and found that fungal bioluminescence emerged through a series of events
that included two independent gene duplications. The retention of the duplicated
enzymes of the luciferin pathway in nonluminescent fungi shows that the gene duplication
was followed by functional sequence divergence of enzymes of at least one gene
in the biosynthetic pathway and suggests that the evolution of fungal bioluminescence
proceeded through several closely related stepping stone nonluminescent biochemical
reactions with adaptive roles. The availability of a complete eukaryotic luciferin
biosynthesis pathway provides several applications in biomedicine and bioengineering.
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last_name: Sarkisyan
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last_name: Mokrushina
- first_name: Marina
full_name: Marcet-Houben, Marina
last_name: Marcet-Houben
- first_name: Ekaterina O.
full_name: Serebrovskaya, Ekaterina O.
last_name: Serebrovskaya
- first_name: Nadezhda M.
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last_name: Markina
- first_name: Louisa
full_name: Gonzalez Somermeyer, Louisa
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last_name: Gonzalez Somermeyer
orcid: 0000-0001-9139-5383
- first_name: Andrey Y.
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last_name: Gorokhovatsky
- first_name: Andrey
full_name: Vvedensky, Andrey
last_name: Vvedensky
- first_name: Konstantin V.
full_name: Purtov, Konstantin V.
last_name: Purtov
- first_name: Valentin N.
full_name: Petushkov, Valentin N.
last_name: Petushkov
- first_name: Natalja S.
full_name: Rodionova, Natalja S.
last_name: Rodionova
- first_name: Tatiana V.
full_name: Chepurnyh, Tatiana V.
last_name: Chepurnyh
- first_name: Liliia
full_name: Fakhranurova, Liliia
last_name: Fakhranurova
- first_name: Elena B.
full_name: Guglya, Elena B.
last_name: Guglya
- first_name: Rustam
full_name: Ziganshin, Rustam
last_name: Ziganshin
- first_name: Aleksandra S.
full_name: Tsarkova, Aleksandra S.
last_name: Tsarkova
- first_name: Zinaida M.
full_name: Kaskova, Zinaida M.
last_name: Kaskova
- first_name: Victoria
full_name: Shender, Victoria
last_name: Shender
- first_name: Maxim
full_name: Abakumov, Maxim
last_name: Abakumov
- first_name: Tatiana O.
full_name: Abakumova, Tatiana O.
last_name: Abakumova
- first_name: Inna S.
full_name: Povolotskaya, Inna S.
last_name: Povolotskaya
- first_name: Fedor M.
full_name: Eroshkin, Fedor M.
last_name: Eroshkin
- first_name: Andrey G.
full_name: Zaraisky, Andrey G.
last_name: Zaraisky
- first_name: Alexander S.
full_name: Mishin, Alexander S.
last_name: Mishin
- first_name: Sergey V.
full_name: Dolgov, Sergey V.
last_name: Dolgov
- first_name: Tatiana Y.
full_name: Mitiouchkina, Tatiana Y.
last_name: Mitiouchkina
- first_name: Eugene P.
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last_name: Kopantzev
- first_name: Hans E.
full_name: Waldenmaier, Hans E.
last_name: Waldenmaier
- first_name: Anderson G.
full_name: Oliveira, Anderson G.
last_name: Oliveira
- first_name: Yuichi
full_name: Oba, Yuichi
last_name: Oba
- first_name: Ekaterina
full_name: Barsova, Ekaterina
last_name: Barsova
- first_name: Ekaterina A.
full_name: Bogdanova, Ekaterina A.
last_name: Bogdanova
- first_name: Toni
full_name: Gabaldón, Toni
last_name: Gabaldón
- first_name: Cassius V.
full_name: Stevani, Cassius V.
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- first_name: Sergey
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last_name: Lukyanov
- first_name: Ivan V.
full_name: Smirnov, Ivan V.
last_name: Smirnov
- first_name: Josef I.
full_name: Gitelson, Josef I.
last_name: Gitelson
- first_name: Fyodor
full_name: Kondrashov, Fyodor
id: 44FDEF62-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Kondrashov
orcid: 0000-0001-8243-4694
- first_name: Ilia V.
full_name: Yampolsky, Ilia V.
last_name: Yampolsky
citation:
ama: Kotlobay AA, Sarkisyan K, Mokrushina YA, et al. Genetically encodable bioluminescent
system from fungi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. 2018;115(50):12728-12732. doi:10.1073/pnas.1803615115
apa: Kotlobay, A. A., Sarkisyan, K., Mokrushina, Y. A., Marcet-Houben, M., Serebrovskaya,
E. O., Markina, N. M., … Yampolsky, I. V. (2018). Genetically encodable bioluminescent
system from fungi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America. National Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1803615115
chicago: Kotlobay, Alexey A., Karen Sarkisyan, Yuliana A. Mokrushina, Marina Marcet-Houben,
Ekaterina O. Serebrovskaya, Nadezhda M. Markina, Louisa Gonzalez Somermeyer, et
al. “Genetically Encodable Bioluminescent System from Fungi.” Proceedings of
the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. National
Academy of Sciences, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1803615115.
ieee: A. A. Kotlobay et al., “Genetically encodable bioluminescent system
from fungi,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
States of America, vol. 115, no. 50. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 12728–12732,
2018.
ista: Kotlobay AA, Sarkisyan K, Mokrushina YA, Marcet-Houben M, Serebrovskaya EO,
Markina NM, Gonzalez Somermeyer L, Gorokhovatsky AY, Vvedensky A, Purtov KV, Petushkov
VN, Rodionova NS, Chepurnyh TV, Fakhranurova L, Guglya EB, Ziganshin R, Tsarkova
AS, Kaskova ZM, Shender V, Abakumov M, Abakumova TO, Povolotskaya IS, Eroshkin
FM, Zaraisky AG, Mishin AS, Dolgov SV, Mitiouchkina TY, Kopantzev EP, Waldenmaier
HE, Oliveira AG, Oba Y, Barsova E, Bogdanova EA, Gabaldón T, Stevani CV, Lukyanov
S, Smirnov IV, Gitelson JI, Kondrashov F, Yampolsky IV. 2018. Genetically encodable
bioluminescent system from fungi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America. 115(50), 12728–12732.
mla: Kotlobay, Alexey A., et al. “Genetically Encodable Bioluminescent System from
Fungi.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
of America, vol. 115, no. 50, National Academy of Sciences, 2018, pp. 12728–32,
doi:10.1073/pnas.1803615115.
short: A.A. Kotlobay, K. Sarkisyan, Y.A. Mokrushina, M. Marcet-Houben, E.O. Serebrovskaya,
N.M. Markina, L. Gonzalez Somermeyer, A.Y. Gorokhovatsky, A. Vvedensky, K.V. Purtov,
V.N. Petushkov, N.S. Rodionova, T.V. Chepurnyh, L. Fakhranurova, E.B. Guglya,
R. Ziganshin, A.S. Tsarkova, Z.M. Kaskova, V. Shender, M. Abakumov, T.O. Abakumova,
I.S. Povolotskaya, F.M. Eroshkin, A.G. Zaraisky, A.S. Mishin, S.V. Dolgov, T.Y.
Mitiouchkina, E.P. Kopantzev, H.E. Waldenmaier, A.G. Oliveira, Y. Oba, E. Barsova,
E.A. Bogdanova, T. Gabaldón, C.V. Stevani, S. Lukyanov, I.V. Smirnov, J.I. Gitelson,
F. Kondrashov, I.V. Yampolsky, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
of the United States of America 115 (2018) 12728–12732.
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text: The plant hormone gibberellic acid (GA) is a crucial regulator of growth and
development. The main paradigm of GA signaling puts forward transcriptional regulation
via the degradation of DELLA transcriptional repressors. GA has also been shown
to regulate tropic responses by modulation of the plasma membrane incidence of
PIN auxin transporters by an unclear mechanism. Here we uncovered the cellular
and molecular mechanisms by which GA redirects protein trafficking and thus regulates
cell surface functionality. Photoconvertible reporters revealed that GA balances
the protein traffic between the vacuole degradation route and recycling back to
the cell surface. Low GA levels promote vacuolar delivery and degradation of multiple
cargos, including PIN proteins, whereas high GA levels promote their recycling
to the plasma membrane. This GA effect requires components of the retromer complex,
such as Sorting Nexin 1 (SNX1) and its interacting, microtubule (MT)-associated
protein, the Cytoplasmic Linker-Associated Protein (CLASP1). Accordingly, GA regulates
the subcellular distribution of SNX1 and CLASP1, and the intact MT cytoskeleton
is essential for the GA effect on trafficking. This GA cellular action occurs
through DELLA proteins that regulate the MT and retromer presumably via their
interaction partners Prefoldins (PFDs). Our study identified a branching of the
GA signaling pathway at the level of DELLA proteins, which, in parallel to regulating
transcription, also target by a nontranscriptional mechanism the retromer complex
acting at the intersection of the degradation and recycling trafficking routes.
By this mechanism, GA can redirect receptors and transporters to the cell surface,
thus coregulating multiple processes, including PIN-dependent auxin fluxes during
tropic responses.
acknowledgement: "We gratefully acknowledge M. Blázquez (Instituto de Biología Molecular
y Celular de Plantas), M. Fendrych, C. Cuesta Moliner (Institute of Science and
Technology Austria), M. Vanstraelen, M. Nowack (Center for Plant Systems Biology,
Ghent), C. Luschnig (Universitat fur Bodenkultur Wien, Vienna), S. Simon (Central
European Institute of Technology, Brno), C. Sommerville (Carnegie Institution for
Science), and Y. Gu (Penn State University) for making available the materials used
in this study;\r\n...funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the
European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC Grant Agreement
282300.\r\nCC BY NC ND"
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last_name: Salanenka
- first_name: Inge
full_name: Verstraeten, Inge
id: 362BF7FE-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Verstraeten
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- first_name: Christian
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- first_name: Kaori
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ama: Salanenka Y, Verstraeten I, Löfke C, et al. Gibberellin DELLA signaling targets
the retromer complex to redirect protein trafficking to the plasma membrane. PNAS.
2018;115(14):3716-3721. doi:10.1073/pnas.1721760115
apa: Salanenka, Y., Verstraeten, I., Löfke, C., Tabata, K., Naramoto, S., Glanc,
M., & Friml, J. (2018). Gibberellin DELLA signaling targets the retromer complex
to redirect protein trafficking to the plasma membrane. PNAS. National
Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1721760115
chicago: Salanenka, Yuliya, Inge Verstraeten, Christian Löfke, Kaori Tabata, Satoshi
Naramoto, Matous Glanc, and Jiří Friml. “Gibberellin DELLA Signaling Targets the
Retromer Complex to Redirect Protein Trafficking to the Plasma Membrane.” PNAS.
National Academy of Sciences, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1721760115.
ieee: Y. Salanenka et al., “Gibberellin DELLA signaling targets the retromer
complex to redirect protein trafficking to the plasma membrane,” PNAS,
vol. 115, no. 14. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 3716–3721, 2018.
ista: Salanenka Y, Verstraeten I, Löfke C, Tabata K, Naramoto S, Glanc M, Friml
J. 2018. Gibberellin DELLA signaling targets the retromer complex to redirect
protein trafficking to the plasma membrane. PNAS. 115(14), 3716–3721.
mla: Salanenka, Yuliya, et al. “Gibberellin DELLA Signaling Targets the Retromer
Complex to Redirect Protein Trafficking to the Plasma Membrane.” PNAS,
vol. 115, no. 14, National Academy of Sciences, 2018, pp. 3716–21, doi:10.1073/pnas.1721760115.
short: Y. Salanenka, I. Verstraeten, C. Löfke, K. Tabata, S. Naramoto, M. Glanc,
J. Friml, PNAS 115 (2018) 3716–3721.
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abstract:
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text: Imaging is a dominant strategy for data collection in neuroscience, yielding
stacks of images that often scale to gigabytes of data for a single experiment.
Machine learning algorithms from computer vision can serve as a pair of virtual
eyes that tirelessly processes these images, automatically detecting and identifying
microstructures. Unlike learning methods, our Flexible Learning-free Reconstruction
of Imaged Neural volumes (FLoRIN) pipeline exploits structure-specific contextual
clues and requires no training. This approach generalizes across different modalities,
including serially-sectioned scanning electron microscopy (sSEM) of genetically
labeled and contrast enhanced processes, spectral confocal reflectance (SCoRe)
microscopy, and high-energy synchrotron X-ray microtomography (μCT) of large tissue
volumes. We deploy the FLoRIN pipeline on newly published and novel mouse datasets,
demonstrating the high biological fidelity of the pipeline’s reconstructions.
FLoRIN reconstructions are of sufficient quality for preliminary biological study,
for example examining the distribution and morphology of cells or extracting single
axons from functional data. Compared to existing supervised learning methods,
FLoRIN is one to two orders of magnitude faster and produces high-quality reconstructions
that are tolerant to noise and artifacts, as is shown qualitatively and quantitatively.
acknowledgement: 'Equipment was generously donated by the NVIDIA Corporation, and
made available by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through grant #CNS-1629914.
This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which
is a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported under Contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.'
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- first_name: Rafael
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- first_name: Ming
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ama: Shabazi A, Kinnison J, Vescovi R, et al. Flexible learning-free segmentation
and reconstruction of neural volumes. Scientific Reports. 2018;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-018-32628-3
apa: Shabazi, A., Kinnison, J., Vescovi, R., Du, M., Hill, R., Jösch, M. A., … Scheirer,
W. (2018). Flexible learning-free segmentation and reconstruction of neural volumes.
Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32628-3
chicago: Shabazi, Ali, Jeffery Kinnison, Rafael Vescovi, Ming Du, Robert Hill, Maximilian
A Jösch, Marc Takeno, et al. “Flexible Learning-Free Segmentation and Reconstruction
of Neural Volumes.” Scientific Reports. Nature Publishing Group, 2018.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-32628-3.
ieee: A. Shabazi et al., “Flexible learning-free segmentation and reconstruction
of neural volumes,” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1. Nature Publishing
Group, 2018.
ista: Shabazi A, Kinnison J, Vescovi R, Du M, Hill R, Jösch MA, Takeno M, Zeng H,
Da Costa N, Grutzendler J, Kasthuri N, Scheirer W. 2018. Flexible learning-free
segmentation and reconstruction of neural volumes. Scientific Reports. 8(1), 14247.
mla: Shabazi, Ali, et al. “Flexible Learning-Free Segmentation and Reconstruction
of Neural Volumes.” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1, 14247, Nature Publishing
Group, 2018, doi:10.1038/s41598-018-32628-3.
short: A. Shabazi, J. Kinnison, R. Vescovi, M. Du, R. Hill, M.A. Jösch, M. Takeno,
H. Zeng, N. Da Costa, J. Grutzendler, N. Kasthuri, W. Scheirer, Scientific Reports
8 (2018).
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text: Dendritic cells (DCs) are sentinels of the adaptive immune system that reside
in peripheral organs of mammals. Upon pathogen encounter, they undergo maturation
and up-regulate the chemokine receptor CCR7 that guides them along gradients of
its chemokine ligands CCL19 and 21 to the next draining lymph node. There, DCs
present peripherally acquired antigen to naïve T cells, thereby triggering adaptive
immunity.
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acknowledgement: "This work was supported by grants of the European Research Council
(ERC CoG 724373) and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) to M.S. We thank the scientific
support units at IST Austria for excellent technical support.\r\nWe thank the scientific
\ support units at IST Austria for excellent technical support. "
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apa: Leithner, A. F., Renkawitz, J., de Vries, I., Hauschild, R., Haecker, H., &
Sixt, M. K. (2018). Fast and efficient genetic engineering of hematopoietic precursor
cells for the study of dendritic cell migration. European Journal of Immunology.
Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201747358
chicago: Leithner, Alexander F, Jörg Renkawitz, Ingrid de Vries, Robert Hauschild,
Hans Haecker, and Michael K Sixt. “Fast and Efficient Genetic Engineering of Hematopoietic
Precursor Cells for the Study of Dendritic Cell Migration.” European Journal
of Immunology. Wiley-Blackwell, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201747358.
ieee: A. F. Leithner, J. Renkawitz, I. de Vries, R. Hauschild, H. Haecker, and M.
K. Sixt, “Fast and efficient genetic engineering of hematopoietic precursor cells
for the study of dendritic cell migration,” European Journal of Immunology,
vol. 48, no. 6. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1074–1077, 2018.
ista: Leithner AF, Renkawitz J, de Vries I, Hauschild R, Haecker H, Sixt MK. 2018.
Fast and efficient genetic engineering of hematopoietic precursor cells for the
study of dendritic cell migration. European Journal of Immunology. 48(6), 1074–1077.
mla: Leithner, Alexander F., et al. “Fast and Efficient Genetic Engineering of Hematopoietic
Precursor Cells for the Study of Dendritic Cell Migration.” European Journal
of Immunology, vol. 48, no. 6, Wiley-Blackwell, 2018, pp. 1074–77, doi:10.1002/eji.201747358.
short: A.F. Leithner, J. Renkawitz, I. de Vries, R. Hauschild, H. Haecker, M.K.
Sixt, European Journal of Immunology 48 (2018) 1074–1077.
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text: Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment,
many of which can severely impact fitness and health. Consequently, hosts have
evolved resistance and tolerance strategies to suppress or cope with infections.
Hosts utilizing resistance improve fitness by clearing or reducing pathogen loads,
and hosts utilizing tolerance reduce harmful fitness effects per pathogen load.
To understand variation in, and selective pressures on, resistance and tolerance,
we asked to what degree they are shaped by host genetic background, whether plasticity
in these responses depends upon dietary environment, and whether there are interactions
between these two factors. Females from ten wild-type Drosophila melanogaster
genotypes were kept on high- or low-protein (yeast) diets and infected with one
of two opportunistic bacterial pathogens, Lactococcus lactis or Pseudomonas entomophila.
We measured host resistance as the inverse of bacterial load in the early infection
phase. The relationship (slope) between fly fecundity and individual-level bacteria
load provided our fecundity tolerance measure. Genotype and dietary yeast determined
host fecundity and strongly affected survival after infection with pathogenic
P. entomophila. There was considerable genetic variation in host resistance, a
commonly found phenomenon resulting from for example varying resistance costs
or frequency-dependent selection. Despite this variation and the reproductive
cost of higher P. entomophila loads, fecundity tolerance did not vary across genotypes.
The absence of genetic variation in tolerance may suggest that at this early infection
stage, fecundity tolerance is fixed or that any evolved tolerance mechanisms are
not expressed under these infection conditions.
acknowledgement: 'We would like to thank Susann Wicke for performing the genome-wide
SNP/indel analyses, as well as Veronica Alves, Kevin Ferro, Momir Futo, Barbara
Hasert, Dafne Maximo, Nora Schulz, Marlene Sroka, and Barth Wieczorek for technical
help. We thank Brian Lazzaro for the L. lactis strain and Bruno Lemaitre for the
Pseudomonas entomophila strain. We would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for
their helpful comments. We are grateful to the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
priority programme 1399 ‘Host parasite coevolution’ for funding this project (AR
872/1-1). '
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author:
- first_name: Megan
full_name: Kutzer, Megan
id: 29D0B332-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Kutzer
orcid: 0000-0002-8696-6978
- first_name: Joachim
full_name: Kurtz, Joachim
last_name: Kurtz
- first_name: Sophie
full_name: Armitage, Sophie
last_name: Armitage
citation:
ama: Kutzer M, Kurtz J, Armitage S. Genotype and diet affect resistance, survival,
and fecundity but not fecundity tolerance. Journal of Evolutionary Biology.
2018;31(1):159-171. doi:10.1111/jeb.13211
apa: Kutzer, M., Kurtz, J., & Armitage, S. (2018). Genotype and diet affect
resistance, survival, and fecundity but not fecundity tolerance. Journal of
Evolutionary Biology. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.13211
chicago: Kutzer, Megan, Joachim Kurtz, and Sophie Armitage. “Genotype and Diet Affect
Resistance, Survival, and Fecundity but Not Fecundity Tolerance.” Journal of
Evolutionary Biology. Wiley, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.13211.
ieee: M. Kutzer, J. Kurtz, and S. Armitage, “Genotype and diet affect resistance,
survival, and fecundity but not fecundity tolerance,” Journal of Evolutionary
Biology, vol. 31, no. 1. Wiley, pp. 159–171, 2018.
ista: Kutzer M, Kurtz J, Armitage S. 2018. Genotype and diet affect resistance,
survival, and fecundity but not fecundity tolerance. Journal of Evolutionary Biology.
31(1), 159–171.
mla: Kutzer, Megan, et al. “Genotype and Diet Affect Resistance, Survival, and Fecundity
but Not Fecundity Tolerance.” Journal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 31,
no. 1, Wiley, 2018, pp. 159–71, doi:10.1111/jeb.13211.
short: M. Kutzer, J. Kurtz, S. Armitage, Journal of Evolutionary Biology 31 (2018)
159–171.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:31Z
date_published: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T14:06:04Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: SyCr
doi: 10.1111/jeb.13211
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title: Genotype and diet affect resistance, survival, and fecundity but not fecundity
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year: '2018'
...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: "Despite the remarkable number of scientific breakthroughs of the last 100
years, the treatment of neurodevelopmental\r\ndisorders (e.g., autism spectrum
disorder, intellectual disability) remains a great challenge. Recent advancements
in\r\ngenomics, such as whole-exome or whole-genome sequencing, have enabled scientists
to identify numerous\r\nmutations underlying neurodevelopmental disorders. Given
the few hundred risk genes that have been discovered,\r\nthe etiological variability
and the heterogeneous clinical presentation, the need for genotype — along with
phenotype-\r\nbased diagnosis of individual patients has become a requisite. In
this review we look at recent advancements in\r\ngenomic analysis and their translation
into clinical practice."
article_number: '100'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Dora-Clara
full_name: Tarlungeanu, Dora-Clara
id: 2ABCE612-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Tarlungeanu
- first_name: Gaia
full_name: Novarino, Gaia
id: 3E57A680-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Novarino
orcid: 0000-0002-7673-7178
citation:
ama: 'Tarlungeanu D-C, Novarino G. Genomics in neurodevelopmental disorders: an
avenue to personalized medicine. Experimental & Molecular Medicine.
2018;50(8). doi:10.1038/s12276-018-0129-7'
apa: 'Tarlungeanu, D.-C., & Novarino, G. (2018). Genomics in neurodevelopmental
disorders: an avenue to personalized medicine. Experimental & Molecular
Medicine. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-018-0129-7'
chicago: 'Tarlungeanu, Dora-Clara, and Gaia Novarino. “Genomics in Neurodevelopmental
Disorders: An Avenue to Personalized Medicine.” Experimental & Molecular
Medicine. Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-018-0129-7.'
ieee: 'D.-C. Tarlungeanu and G. Novarino, “Genomics in neurodevelopmental disorders:
an avenue to personalized medicine,” Experimental & Molecular Medicine,
vol. 50, no. 8. Springer Nature, 2018.'
ista: 'Tarlungeanu D-C, Novarino G. 2018. Genomics in neurodevelopmental disorders:
an avenue to personalized medicine. Experimental & Molecular Medicine. 50(8),
100.'
mla: 'Tarlungeanu, Dora-Clara, and Gaia Novarino. “Genomics in Neurodevelopmental
Disorders: An Avenue to Personalized Medicine.” Experimental & Molecular
Medicine, vol. 50, no. 8, 100, Springer Nature, 2018, doi:10.1038/s12276-018-0129-7.'
short: D.-C. Tarlungeanu, G. Novarino, Experimental & Molecular Medicine 50
(2018).
date_created: 2019-01-27T22:59:11Z
date_published: 2018-08-07T00:00:00Z
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ddc:
- '570'
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- _id: GaNo
doi: 10.1038/s12276-018-0129-7
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name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)
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abstract:
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text: We prove upper and lower bounds on the ground-state energy of the ideal two-dimensional
anyon gas. Our bounds are extensive in the particle number, as for fermions, and
linear in the statistics parameter (Formula presented.). The lower bounds extend
to Lieb–Thirring inequalities for all anyons except bosons.
acknowledgement: Financial support from the Swedish Research Council, grant no. 2013-4734
(D. L.), the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon
2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 694227, R. S.), and by
the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), project Nr. P 27533-N27 (R. S.), is gratefully
acknowledged.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Douglas
full_name: Lundholm, Douglas
last_name: Lundholm
- first_name: Robert
full_name: Seiringer, Robert
id: 4AFD0470-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Seiringer
orcid: 0000-0002-6781-0521
citation:
ama: Lundholm D, Seiringer R. Fermionic behavior of ideal anyons. Letters in
Mathematical Physics. 2018;108(11):2523-2541. doi:10.1007/s11005-018-1091-y
apa: Lundholm, D., & Seiringer, R. (2018). Fermionic behavior of ideal anyons.
Letters in Mathematical Physics. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11005-018-1091-y
chicago: Lundholm, Douglas, and Robert Seiringer. “Fermionic Behavior of Ideal Anyons.”
Letters in Mathematical Physics. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11005-018-1091-y.
ieee: D. Lundholm and R. Seiringer, “Fermionic behavior of ideal anyons,” Letters
in Mathematical Physics, vol. 108, no. 11. Springer, pp. 2523–2541, 2018.
ista: Lundholm D, Seiringer R. 2018. Fermionic behavior of ideal anyons. Letters
in Mathematical Physics. 108(11), 2523–2541.
mla: Lundholm, Douglas, and Robert Seiringer. “Fermionic Behavior of Ideal Anyons.”
Letters in Mathematical Physics, vol. 108, no. 11, Springer, 2018, pp.
2523–41, doi:10.1007/s11005-018-1091-y.
short: D. Lundholm, R. Seiringer, Letters in Mathematical Physics 108 (2018) 2523–2541.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:40Z
date_published: 2018-05-11T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T14:01:57Z
day: '11'
ddc:
- '510'
department:
- _id: RoSe
doi: 10.1007/s11005-018-1091-y
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1712.06218'
isi:
- '000446491500008'
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oa_version: Published Version
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '694227'
name: Analysis of quantum many-body systems
- _id: 25C878CE-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: P27533_N27
name: Structure of the Excitation Spectrum for Many-Body Quantum Systems
publication: Letters in Mathematical Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7586'
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title: Fermionic behavior of ideal anyons
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...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Conventional wisdom has it that proteins fold and assemble into definite structures,
and that this defines their function. Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are different.
In most cases the structures they form have a low degree of order, even when interacting
with proteins. Here, we discuss how physical features common to all GAGs — hydrophilicity,
charge, linearity and semi-flexibility — underpin the overall properties of GAG-rich
matrices. By integrating soft matter physics concepts (e.g. polymer brushes and
phase separation) with our molecular understanding of GAG–protein interactions,
we can better comprehend how GAG-rich matrices assemble, what their properties
are, and how they function. Taking perineuronal nets (PNNs) — a GAG-rich matrix
enveloping neurons — as a relevant example, we propose that microphase separation
determines the holey PNN anatomy that is pivotal to PNN functions.
acknowledgement: "This work was supported by the European Research Council [Starting
Grant 306435 ‘JELLY’; to RPR], the Spanish Ministry of Competitiveness and Innovation
[MAT2014-54867-R, to RPR], the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Tissue Engineering
and Regenerative Medicine — Innovation in Medical and Biological Engineering [EP/L014823/1,
to JCFK], the Royal Society [RG160410, to JCFK], Wings for Life [WFL-UK-008/15,
to JCFK] and the European Union, the Operational Programme Research, Development
and Education in the framework of the project ‘Centre of Reconstructive Neuroscience’
[CZ.02.1.01/0.0./0.0/15_003/0000419, to JCFK]. AJD would like to thank Arthritis
Research UK [16539, 19489] and the MRC [76445, G0900538] for funding his work on
GAG–protein interactions.\r\n"
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author:
- first_name: Ralf
full_name: Richter, Ralf
last_name: Richter
- first_name: Natalia
full_name: Baranova, Natalia
id: 38661662-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Baranova
orcid: 0000-0002-3086-9124
- first_name: Anthony
full_name: Day, Anthony
last_name: Day
- first_name: Jessica
full_name: Kwok, Jessica
last_name: Kwok
citation:
ama: 'Richter R, Baranova NS, Day A, Kwok J. Glycosaminoglycans in extracellular
matrix organisation: Are concepts from soft matter physics key to understanding
the formation of perineuronal nets? Current Opinion in Structural Biology.
2018;50:65-74. doi:10.1016/j.sbi.2017.12.002'
apa: 'Richter, R., Baranova, N. S., Day, A., & Kwok, J. (2018). Glycosaminoglycans
in extracellular matrix organisation: Are concepts from soft matter physics key
to understanding the formation of perineuronal nets? Current Opinion in Structural
Biology. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbi.2017.12.002'
chicago: 'Richter, Ralf, Natalia S. Baranova, Anthony Day, and Jessica Kwok. “Glycosaminoglycans
in Extracellular Matrix Organisation: Are Concepts from Soft Matter Physics Key
to Understanding the Formation of Perineuronal Nets?” Current Opinion in Structural
Biology. Elsevier, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbi.2017.12.002.'
ieee: 'R. Richter, N. S. Baranova, A. Day, and J. Kwok, “Glycosaminoglycans in extracellular
matrix organisation: Are concepts from soft matter physics key to understanding
the formation of perineuronal nets?,” Current Opinion in Structural Biology,
vol. 50. Elsevier, pp. 65–74, 2018.'
ista: 'Richter R, Baranova NS, Day A, Kwok J. 2018. Glycosaminoglycans in extracellular
matrix organisation: Are concepts from soft matter physics key to understanding
the formation of perineuronal nets? Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 50,
65–74.'
mla: 'Richter, Ralf, et al. “Glycosaminoglycans in Extracellular Matrix Organisation:
Are Concepts from Soft Matter Physics Key to Understanding the Formation of Perineuronal
Nets?” Current Opinion in Structural Biology, vol. 50, Elsevier, 2018,
pp. 65–74, doi:10.1016/j.sbi.2017.12.002.'
short: R. Richter, N.S. Baranova, A. Day, J. Kwok, Current Opinion in Structural
Biology 50 (2018) 65–74.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:09Z
date_published: 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T14:07:03Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: MaLo
doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2017.12.002
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- '000443661300011'
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isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
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url: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/125524/
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 65 - 74
publication: Current Opinion in Structural Biology
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
publist_id: '7259'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Glycosaminoglycans in extracellular matrix organisation: Are concepts from
soft matter physics key to understanding the formation of perineuronal nets?'
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 50
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '448'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches,
50 million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared.
Here, we report the 2-Gb genome of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica,
and the 1.3-Gb genome of the drywood termite Cryptotermes secundus. We show evolutionary
signatures of termite eusociality by comparing the genomes and transcriptomes
of three termites and the cockroach against the background of 16 other eusocial
and non-eusocial insects. Dramatic adaptive changes in genes underlying the production
and perception of pheromones confirm the importance of chemical communication
in the termites. These are accompanied by major changes in gene regulation and
the molecular evolution of caste determination. Many of these results parallel
molecular mechanisms of eusocial evolution in Hymenoptera. However, the specific
solutions are remarkably different, thus revealing a striking case of convergence
in one of the major evolutionary transitions in biological complexity.
acknowledgement: We thank O. Niehuis for allowing use of the unpublished E. danica
genome, J. Gadau and C. Smith for comments and advice on the manuscript, and J.
Schmitz for assistance with analyses and proofreading the manuscript. J.K. thanks
Charles Darwin University (Australia), especially S. Garnett and the Horticulture
and Aquaculture team, for providing logistic support to collect C. secundus. The
Parks and Wildlife Commission, Northern Territory, the Department of the Environment,
Water, Heritage and the Arts gave permission to collect (Permit number 36401) and
export (Permit WT2010-6997) the termites. USDA is an equal opportunity provider
and employer. M.C.H. and E.J. are supported by DFG grant BO2544/11-1 to E.B.-B.
J.K. is supported by University of Osnabrück and DFG grant KO1895/16-1. X.B. and
M.-D.P. are supported by Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (CGL2012-36251
and CGL2015-64727-P to X.B., and CGL2016-76011-R to M.-D.P.), including FEDER funds,
and by Catalan Government (2014 SGR 619). C.S. is supported by grants from the US
Department of Housing and Urban Development (NCHHU-0017-13), the National Science
Foundation (IOS-1557864), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2013-5-35 MBE), the National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (P30ES025128) to the Center for Human
Health and the Environment, and the Blanton J. Whitmire Endowment. M.P. is supported
by a Villum Kann Rasmussen Young Investigator Fellowship (VKR10101).
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Mark
full_name: Harrison, Mark
last_name: Harrison
- first_name: Evelien
full_name: Jongepier, Evelien
last_name: Jongepier
- first_name: Hugh
full_name: Robertson, Hugh
last_name: Robertson
- first_name: Nicolas
full_name: Arning, Nicolas
last_name: Arning
- first_name: Tristan
full_name: Bitard Feildel, Tristan
last_name: Bitard Feildel
- first_name: Hsu
full_name: Chao, Hsu
last_name: Chao
- first_name: Christopher
full_name: Childers, Christopher
last_name: Childers
- first_name: Huyen
full_name: Dinh, Huyen
last_name: Dinh
- first_name: Harshavardhan
full_name: Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan
last_name: Doddapaneni
- first_name: Shannon
full_name: Dugan, Shannon
last_name: Dugan
- first_name: Johannes
full_name: Gowin, Johannes
last_name: Gowin
- first_name: Carolin
full_name: Greiner, Carolin
last_name: Greiner
- first_name: Yi
full_name: Han, Yi
last_name: Han
- first_name: Haofu
full_name: Hu, Haofu
last_name: Hu
- first_name: Daniel
full_name: Hughes, Daniel
last_name: Hughes
- first_name: Ann K
full_name: Huylmans, Ann K
id: 4C0A3874-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Huylmans
orcid: 0000-0001-8871-4961
- first_name: Karsten
full_name: Kemena, Karsten
last_name: Kemena
- first_name: Lukas
full_name: Kremer, Lukas
last_name: Kremer
- first_name: Sandra
full_name: Lee, Sandra
last_name: Lee
- first_name: Alberto
full_name: López Ezquerra, Alberto
last_name: López Ezquerra
- first_name: Ludovic
full_name: Mallet, Ludovic
last_name: Mallet
- first_name: Jose
full_name: Monroy Kuhn, Jose
last_name: Monroy Kuhn
- first_name: Annabell
full_name: Moser, Annabell
last_name: Moser
- first_name: Shwetha
full_name: Murali, Shwetha
last_name: Murali
- first_name: Donna
full_name: Muzny, Donna
last_name: Muzny
- first_name: Saria
full_name: Otani, Saria
last_name: Otani
- first_name: Maria
full_name: Piulachs, Maria
last_name: Piulachs
- first_name: Monica
full_name: Poelchau, Monica
last_name: Poelchau
- first_name: Jiaxin
full_name: Qu, Jiaxin
last_name: Qu
- first_name: Florentine
full_name: Schaub, Florentine
last_name: Schaub
- first_name: Ayako
full_name: Wada Katsumata, Ayako
last_name: Wada Katsumata
- first_name: Kim
full_name: Worley, Kim
last_name: Worley
- first_name: Qiaolin
full_name: Xie, Qiaolin
last_name: Xie
- first_name: Guillem
full_name: Ylla, Guillem
last_name: Ylla
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Poulsen, Michael
last_name: Poulsen
- first_name: Richard
full_name: Gibbs, Richard
last_name: Gibbs
- first_name: Coby
full_name: Schal, Coby
last_name: Schal
- first_name: Stephen
full_name: Richards, Stephen
last_name: Richards
- first_name: Xavier
full_name: Belles, Xavier
last_name: Belles
- first_name: Judith
full_name: Korb, Judith
last_name: Korb
- first_name: Erich
full_name: Bornberg Bauer, Erich
last_name: Bornberg Bauer
citation:
ama: Harrison M, Jongepier E, Robertson H, et al. Hemimetabolous genomes reveal
molecular basis of termite eusociality. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2018;2(3):557-566.
doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0459-1
apa: Harrison, M., Jongepier, E., Robertson, H., Arning, N., Bitard Feildel, T.,
Chao, H., … Bornberg Bauer, E. (2018). Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular
basis of termite eusociality. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Springer Nature.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-017-0459-1
chicago: Harrison, Mark, Evelien Jongepier, Hugh Robertson, Nicolas Arning, Tristan
Bitard Feildel, Hsu Chao, Christopher Childers, et al. “Hemimetabolous Genomes
Reveal Molecular Basis of Termite Eusociality.” Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-017-0459-1.
ieee: M. Harrison et al., “Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular basis
of termite eusociality,” Nature Ecology and Evolution, vol. 2, no. 3. Springer
Nature, pp. 557–566, 2018.
ista: Harrison M, Jongepier E, Robertson H, Arning N, Bitard Feildel T, Chao H,
Childers C, Dinh H, Doddapaneni H, Dugan S, Gowin J, Greiner C, Han Y, Hu H, Hughes
D, Huylmans AK, Kemena K, Kremer L, Lee S, López Ezquerra A, Mallet L, Monroy
Kuhn J, Moser A, Murali S, Muzny D, Otani S, Piulachs M, Poelchau M, Qu J, Schaub
F, Wada Katsumata A, Worley K, Xie Q, Ylla G, Poulsen M, Gibbs R, Schal C, Richards
S, Belles X, Korb J, Bornberg Bauer E. 2018. Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular
basis of termite eusociality. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2(3), 557–566.
mla: Harrison, Mark, et al. “Hemimetabolous Genomes Reveal Molecular Basis of Termite
Eusociality.” Nature Ecology and Evolution, vol. 2, no. 3, Springer Nature,
2018, pp. 557–66, doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0459-1.
short: M. Harrison, E. Jongepier, H. Robertson, N. Arning, T. Bitard Feildel, H.
Chao, C. Childers, H. Dinh, H. Doddapaneni, S. Dugan, J. Gowin, C. Greiner, Y.
Han, H. Hu, D. Hughes, A.K. Huylmans, K. Kemena, L. Kremer, S. Lee, A. López Ezquerra,
L. Mallet, J. Monroy Kuhn, A. Moser, S. Murali, D. Muzny, S. Otani, M. Piulachs,
M. Poelchau, J. Qu, F. Schaub, A. Wada Katsumata, K. Worley, Q. Xie, G. Ylla,
M. Poulsen, R. Gibbs, C. Schal, S. Richards, X. Belles, J. Korb, E. Bornberg Bauer,
Nature Ecology and Evolution 2 (2018) 557–566.
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text: Escaping local optima is one of the major obstacles to function optimisation.
Using the metaphor of a fitness landscape, local optima correspond to hills separated
by fitness valleys that have to be overcome. We define a class of fitness valleys
of tunable difficulty by considering their length, representing the Hamming path
between the two optima and their depth, the drop in fitness. For this function
class we present a runtime comparison between stochastic search algorithms using
different search strategies. The (1+1) EA is a simple and well-studied evolutionary
algorithm that has to jump across the valley to a point of higher fitness because
it does not accept worsening moves (elitism). In contrast, the Metropolis algorithm
and the Strong Selection Weak Mutation (SSWM) algorithm, a famous process in population
genetics, are both able to cross the fitness valley by accepting worsening moves.
We show that the runtime of the (1+1) EA depends critically on the length of the
valley while the runtimes of the non-elitist algorithms depend crucially on the
depth of the valley. Moreover, we show that both SSWM and Metropolis can also
efficiently optimise a rugged function consisting of consecutive valleys.
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ama: Oliveto P, Paixao T, Pérez Heredia J, Sudholt D, Trubenova B. How to escape
local optima in black box optimisation when non elitism outperforms elitism. Algorithmica.
2018;80(5):1604-1633. doi:10.1007/s00453-017-0369-2
apa: Oliveto, P., Paixao, T., Pérez Heredia, J., Sudholt, D., & Trubenova, B.
(2018). How to escape local optima in black box optimisation when non elitism
outperforms elitism. Algorithmica. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-017-0369-2
chicago: Oliveto, Pietro, Tiago Paixao, Jorge Pérez Heredia, Dirk Sudholt, and Barbora
Trubenova. “How to Escape Local Optima in Black Box Optimisation When Non Elitism
Outperforms Elitism.” Algorithmica. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-017-0369-2.
ieee: P. Oliveto, T. Paixao, J. Pérez Heredia, D. Sudholt, and B. Trubenova, “How
to escape local optima in black box optimisation when non elitism outperforms
elitism,” Algorithmica, vol. 80, no. 5. Springer, pp. 1604–1633, 2018.
ista: Oliveto P, Paixao T, Pérez Heredia J, Sudholt D, Trubenova B. 2018. How to
escape local optima in black box optimisation when non elitism outperforms elitism.
Algorithmica. 80(5), 1604–1633.
mla: Oliveto, Pietro, et al. “How to Escape Local Optima in Black Box Optimisation
When Non Elitism Outperforms Elitism.” Algorithmica, vol. 80, no. 5, Springer,
2018, pp. 1604–33, doi:10.1007/s00453-017-0369-2.
short: P. Oliveto, T. Paixao, J. Pérez Heredia, D. Sudholt, B. Trubenova, Algorithmica
80 (2018) 1604–1633.
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elitism
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abstract:
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text: The twelve papers in this special section focus on learning systems with shared
information for computer vision and multimedia communication analysis. In the
real world, a realistic setting for computer vision or multimedia recognition
problems is that we have some classes containing lots of training data and many
classes containing a small amount of training data. Therefore, how to use frequent
classes to help learning rare classes for which it is harder to collect the training
data is an open question. Learning with shared information is an emerging topic
in machine learning, computer vision and multimedia analysis. There are different
levels of components that can be shared during concept modeling and machine learning
stages, such as sharing generic object parts, sharing attributes, sharing transformations,
sharing regularization parameters and sharing training examples, etc. Regarding
the specific methods, multi-task learning, transfer learning and deep learning
can be seen as using different strategies to share information. These learning
with shared information methods are very effective in solving real-world large-scale
problems.
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author:
- first_name: Trevor
full_name: Darrell, Trevor
last_name: Darrell
- first_name: Christoph
full_name: Lampert, Christoph
id: 40C20FD2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Lampert
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- first_name: Nico
full_name: Sebe, Nico
last_name: Sebe
- first_name: Ying
full_name: Wu, Ying
last_name: Wu
- first_name: Yan
full_name: Yan, Yan
last_name: Yan
citation:
ama: Darrell T, Lampert C, Sebe N, Wu Y, Yan Y. Guest editors’ introduction to the
special section on learning with Shared information for computer vision and multimedia
analysis. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.
2018;40(5):1029-1031. doi:10.1109/TPAMI.2018.2804998
apa: Darrell, T., Lampert, C., Sebe, N., Wu, Y., & Yan, Y. (2018). Guest editors’
introduction to the special section on learning with Shared information for computer
vision and multimedia analysis. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
Intelligence. IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2018.2804998
chicago: Darrell, Trevor, Christoph Lampert, Nico Sebe, Ying Wu, and Yan Yan. “Guest
Editors’ Introduction to the Special Section on Learning with Shared Information
for Computer Vision and Multimedia Analysis.” IEEE Transactions on Pattern
Analysis and Machine Intelligence. IEEE, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2018.2804998.
ieee: T. Darrell, C. Lampert, N. Sebe, Y. Wu, and Y. Yan, “Guest editors’ introduction
to the special section on learning with Shared information for computer vision
and multimedia analysis,” IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
Intelligence, vol. 40, no. 5. IEEE, pp. 1029–1031, 2018.
ista: Darrell T, Lampert C, Sebe N, Wu Y, Yan Y. 2018. Guest editors’ introduction
to the special section on learning with Shared information for computer vision
and multimedia analysis. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.
40(5), 1029–1031.
mla: Darrell, Trevor, et al. “Guest Editors’ Introduction to the Special Section
on Learning with Shared Information for Computer Vision and Multimedia Analysis.”
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 40,
no. 5, IEEE, 2018, pp. 1029–31, doi:10.1109/TPAMI.2018.2804998.
short: T. Darrell, C. Lampert, N. Sebe, Y. Wu, Y. Yan, IEEE Transactions on Pattern
Analysis and Machine Intelligence 40 (2018) 1029–1031.
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abstract:
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text: Around 150 million years ago, eusocial termites evolved from within the cockroaches,
50 million years before eusocial Hymenoptera, such as bees and ants, appeared.
Here, we report the 2-Gb genome of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica,
and the 1.3-Gb genome of the drywood termite Cryptotermes secundus. We show evolutionary
signatures of termite eusociality by comparing the genomes and transcriptomes
of three termites and the cockroach against the background of 16 other eusocial
and non-eusocial insects. Dramatic adaptive changes in genes underlying the production
and perception of pheromones confirm the importance of chemical communication
in the termites. These are accompanied by major changes in gene regulation and
the molecular evolution of caste determination. Many of these results parallel
molecular mechanisms of eusocial evolution in Hymenoptera. However, the specific
solutions are remarkably different, thus revealing a striking case of convergence
in one of the major evolutionary transitions in biological complexity.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
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full_name: Harrison, Mark C.
last_name: Harrison
- first_name: Evelien
full_name: Jongepier, Evelien
last_name: Jongepier
- first_name: Hugh M.
full_name: Robertson, Hugh M.
last_name: Robertson
- first_name: Nicolas
full_name: Arning, Nicolas
last_name: Arning
- first_name: Tristan
full_name: Bitard-Feildel, Tristan
last_name: Bitard-Feildel
- first_name: Hsu
full_name: Chao, Hsu
last_name: Chao
- first_name: Christopher P.
full_name: Childers, Christopher P.
last_name: Childers
- first_name: Huyen
full_name: Dinh, Huyen
last_name: Dinh
- first_name: Harshavardhan
full_name: Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan
last_name: Doddapaneni
- first_name: Shannon
full_name: Dugan, Shannon
last_name: Dugan
- first_name: Johannes
full_name: Gowin, Johannes
last_name: Gowin
- first_name: Carolin
full_name: Greiner, Carolin
last_name: Greiner
- first_name: Yi
full_name: Han, Yi
last_name: Han
- first_name: Haofu
full_name: Hu, Haofu
last_name: Hu
- first_name: Daniel S. T.
full_name: Hughes, Daniel S. T.
last_name: Hughes
- first_name: Ann K
full_name: Huylmans, Ann K
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last_name: Huylmans
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full_name: Kemena, Carsten
last_name: Kemena
- first_name: Lukas P. M.
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last_name: Kremer
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full_name: Monroy-Kuhn, Jose M.
last_name: Monroy-Kuhn
- first_name: Annabell
full_name: Moser, Annabell
last_name: Moser
- first_name: Shwetha C.
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last_name: Muzny
- first_name: Saria
full_name: Otani, Saria
last_name: Otani
- first_name: Maria-Dolors
full_name: Piulachs, Maria-Dolors
last_name: Piulachs
- first_name: Monica
full_name: Poelchau, Monica
last_name: Poelchau
- first_name: Jiaxin
full_name: Qu, Jiaxin
last_name: Qu
- first_name: Florentine
full_name: Schaub, Florentine
last_name: Schaub
- first_name: Ayako
full_name: Wada-Katsumata, Ayako
last_name: Wada-Katsumata
- first_name: Kim C.
full_name: Worley, Kim C.
last_name: Worley
- first_name: Qiaolin
full_name: Xie, Qiaolin
last_name: Xie
- first_name: Guillem
full_name: Ylla, Guillem
last_name: Ylla
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Poulsen, Michael
last_name: Poulsen
- first_name: Richard A.
full_name: Gibbs, Richard A.
last_name: Gibbs
- first_name: Coby
full_name: Schal, Coby
last_name: Schal
- first_name: Stephen
full_name: Richards, Stephen
last_name: Richards
- first_name: Xavier
full_name: Belles, Xavier
last_name: Belles
- first_name: Judith
full_name: Korb, Judith
last_name: Korb
- first_name: Erich
full_name: Bornberg-Bauer, Erich
last_name: Bornberg-Bauer
citation:
ama: 'Harrison MC, Jongepier E, Robertson HM, et al. Data from: Hemimetabolous genomes
reveal molecular basis of termite eusociality. 2018. doi:10.5061/dryad.51d4r'
apa: 'Harrison, M. C., Jongepier, E., Robertson, H. M., Arning, N., Bitard-Feildel,
T., Chao, H., … Bornberg-Bauer, E. (2018). Data from: Hemimetabolous genomes reveal
molecular basis of termite eusociality. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.51d4r'
chicago: 'Harrison, Mark C., Evelien Jongepier, Hugh M. Robertson, Nicolas Arning,
Tristan Bitard-Feildel, Hsu Chao, Christopher P. Childers, et al. “Data from:
Hemimetabolous Genomes Reveal Molecular Basis of Termite Eusociality.” Dryad,
2018. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.51d4r.'
ieee: 'M. C. Harrison et al., “Data from: Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular
basis of termite eusociality.” Dryad, 2018.'
ista: 'Harrison MC, Jongepier E, Robertson HM, Arning N, Bitard-Feildel T, Chao
H, Childers CP, Dinh H, Doddapaneni H, Dugan S, Gowin J, Greiner C, Han Y, Hu
H, Hughes DST, Huylmans AK, Kemena C, Kremer LPM, Lee SL, Lopez-Ezquerra A, Mallet
L, Monroy-Kuhn JM, Moser A, Murali SC, Muzny DM, Otani S, Piulachs M-D, Poelchau
M, Qu J, Schaub F, Wada-Katsumata A, Worley KC, Xie Q, Ylla G, Poulsen M, Gibbs
RA, Schal C, Richards S, Belles X, Korb J, Bornberg-Bauer E. 2018. Data from:
Hemimetabolous genomes reveal molecular basis of termite eusociality, Dryad, 10.5061/dryad.51d4r.'
mla: 'Harrison, Mark C., et al. Data from: Hemimetabolous Genomes Reveal Molecular
Basis of Termite Eusociality. Dryad, 2018, doi:10.5061/dryad.51d4r.'
short: M.C. Harrison, E. Jongepier, H.M. Robertson, N. Arning, T. Bitard-Feildel,
H. Chao, C.P. Childers, H. Dinh, H. Doddapaneni, S. Dugan, J. Gowin, C. Greiner,
Y. Han, H. Hu, D.S.T. Hughes, A.K. Huylmans, C. Kemena, L.P.M. Kremer, S.L. Lee,
A. Lopez-Ezquerra, L. Mallet, J.M. Monroy-Kuhn, A. Moser, S.C. Murali, D.M. Muzny,
S. Otani, M.-D. Piulachs, M. Poelchau, J. Qu, F. Schaub, A. Wada-Katsumata, K.C.
Worley, Q. Xie, G. Ylla, M. Poulsen, R.A. Gibbs, C. Schal, S. Richards, X. Belles,
J. Korb, E. Bornberg-Bauer, (2018).
date_created: 2021-08-09T13:13:48Z
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text: The functional role of AMPA receptor (AMPAR)-mediated synaptic signaling between
neurons and oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) remains enigmatic. We modified
the properties of AMPARs at axon-OPC synapses in the mouse corpus callosum in
vivo during the peak of myelination by targeting the GluA2 subunit. Expression
of the unedited (Ca2+ permeable) or the pore-dead GluA2 subunit of AMPARs triggered
proliferation of OPCs and reduced their differentiation into oligodendrocytes.
Expression of the cytoplasmic C-terminal (GluA2(813-862)) of the GluA2 subunit
(C-tail), a modification designed to affect the interaction between GluA2 and
AMPAR-binding proteins and to perturb trafficking of GluA2-containing AMPARs,
decreased the differentiation of OPCs without affecting their proliferation. These
findings suggest that ionotropic and non-ionotropic properties of AMPARs in OPCs,
as well as specific aspects of AMPAR-mediated signaling at axon-OPC synapses in
the mouse corpus callosum, are important for balancing the response of OPCs to
proliferation and differentiation cues. In the brain, oligodendrocyte precursor
cells (OPCs) receive glutamatergic AMPA-receptor-mediated synaptic input from
neurons. Chen et al. show that modifying AMPA-receptor properties at axon-OPC
synapses alters proliferation and differentiation of OPCs. This expands the traditional
view of synaptic transmission by suggesting neurons also use synapses to modulate
behavior of glia.
acknowledgement: This work was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
grant KU2569/1-1 (to M.K.); DFG project EXC307Centre for Integrative Neuroscience
(CIN), including grant Pool Project 2011-12 (jointly to M.K. and I.E.); and the
Charitable Hertie Foundation (to I.E.). CIN is an Excellence Cluster funded by the
DFG within the framework of the Excellence Initiative for 2008–2018. M.K. is supported
by the Tistou & Charlotte Kerstan Foundation.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Ting
full_name: Chen, Ting
last_name: Chen
- first_name: Bartosz
full_name: Kula, Bartosz
last_name: Kula
- first_name: Balint
full_name: Nagy, Balint
id: 30F830CE-02D1-11E9-9BAA-DAF4881429F2
last_name: Nagy
orcid: 0000-0002-4002-4686
- first_name: Ruxandra
full_name: Barzan, Ruxandra
last_name: Barzan
- first_name: Andrea
full_name: Gall, Andrea
last_name: Gall
- first_name: Ingrid
full_name: Ehrlich, Ingrid
last_name: Ehrlich
- first_name: Maria
full_name: Kukley, Maria
last_name: Kukley
citation:
ama: Chen T, Kula B, Nagy B, et al. In Vivo regulation of Oligodendrocyte processor
cell proliferation and differentiation by the AMPA-receptor Subunit GluA2. Cell
Reports. 2018;25(4):852-861.e7. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.066
apa: Chen, T., Kula, B., Nagy, B., Barzan, R., Gall, A., Ehrlich, I., & Kukley,
M. (2018). In Vivo regulation of Oligodendrocyte processor cell proliferation
and differentiation by the AMPA-receptor Subunit GluA2. Cell Reports. Elsevier.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.066
chicago: Chen, Ting, Bartosz Kula, Balint Nagy, Ruxandra Barzan, Andrea Gall, Ingrid
Ehrlich, and Maria Kukley. “In Vivo Regulation of Oligodendrocyte Processor Cell
Proliferation and Differentiation by the AMPA-Receptor Subunit GluA2.” Cell
Reports. Elsevier, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.066.
ieee: T. Chen et al., “In Vivo regulation of Oligodendrocyte processor cell
proliferation and differentiation by the AMPA-receptor Subunit GluA2,” Cell
Reports, vol. 25, no. 4. Elsevier, p. 852–861.e7, 2018.
ista: Chen T, Kula B, Nagy B, Barzan R, Gall A, Ehrlich I, Kukley M. 2018. In Vivo
regulation of Oligodendrocyte processor cell proliferation and differentiation
by the AMPA-receptor Subunit GluA2. Cell Reports. 25(4), 852–861.e7.
mla: Chen, Ting, et al. “In Vivo Regulation of Oligodendrocyte Processor Cell Proliferation
and Differentiation by the AMPA-Receptor Subunit GluA2.” Cell Reports,
vol. 25, no. 4, Elsevier, 2018, p. 852–861.e7, doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2018.09.066.
short: T. Chen, B. Kula, B. Nagy, R. Barzan, A. Gall, I. Ehrlich, M. Kukley, Cell
Reports 25 (2018) 852–861.e7.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:16Z
date_published: 2018-10-23T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T14:13:32Z
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text: The release of IgM is the first line of an antibody response and precedes
the generation of high affinity IgG in germinal centers. Once secreted by freshly
activated plasmablasts, IgM is released into the efferent lymph of reactive lymph
nodes as early as 3 d after immunization. As pentameric IgM has an enormous size
of 1,000 kD, its diffusibility is low, and one might wonder how it can pass through
the densely lymphocyte-packed environment of a lymph node parenchyma in order
to reach its exit. In this issue of JEM, Thierry et al. show that, in order to
reach the blood stream, IgM molecules take a specific micro-anatomical route via
lymph node conduits.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Anne
full_name: Reversat, Anne
id: 35B76592-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Reversat
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- first_name: Michael K
full_name: Sixt, Michael K
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orcid: 0000-0002-6620-9179
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ama: Reversat A, Sixt MK. IgM’s exit route. Journal of Experimental Medicine.
2018;215(12):2959-2961. doi:10.1084/jem.20181934
apa: Reversat, A., & Sixt, M. K. (2018). IgM’s exit route. Journal of Experimental
Medicine. Rockefeller University Press. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20181934
chicago: Reversat, Anne, and Michael K Sixt. “IgM’s Exit Route.” Journal of Experimental
Medicine. Rockefeller University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20181934.
ieee: A. Reversat and M. K. Sixt, “IgM’s exit route,” Journal of Experimental
Medicine, vol. 215, no. 12. Rockefeller University Press, pp. 2959–2961, 2018.
ista: Reversat A, Sixt MK. 2018. IgM’s exit route. Journal of Experimental Medicine.
215(12), 2959–2961.
mla: Reversat, Anne, and Michael K. Sixt. “IgM’s Exit Route.” Journal of Experimental
Medicine, vol. 215, no. 12, Rockefeller University Press, 2018, pp. 2959–61,
doi:10.1084/jem.20181934.
short: A. Reversat, M.K. Sixt, Journal of Experimental Medicine 215 (2018) 2959–2961.
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doi: 10.1084/jem.20181934
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...
---
_id: '458'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We consider congruences of straight lines in a plane with the combinatorics
of the square grid, with all elementary quadrilaterals possessing an incircle.
It is shown that all the vertices of such nets (we call them incircular or IC-nets)
lie on confocal conics. Our main new results are on checkerboard IC-nets in the
plane. These are congruences of straight lines in the plane with the combinatorics
of the square grid, combinatorially colored as a checkerboard, such that all black
coordinate quadrilaterals possess inscribed circles. We show how this larger class
of IC-nets appears quite naturally in Laguerre geometry of oriented planes and
spheres and leads to new remarkable incidence theorems. Most of our results are
valid in hyperbolic and spherical geometries as well. We present also generalizations
in spaces of higher dimension, called checkerboard IS-nets. The construction of
these nets is based on a new 9 inspheres incidence theorem.
acknowledgement: DFG Collaborative Research Center TRR 109 “Discretization in Geometry
and Dynamics”; People Programme (Marie Curie Actions) of the European Union’s Seventh
Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) REA grant agreement n◦[291734]
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Arseniy
full_name: Akopyan, Arseniy
id: 430D2C90-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Akopyan
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- first_name: Alexander
full_name: Bobenko, Alexander
last_name: Bobenko
citation:
ama: Akopyan A, Bobenko A. Incircular nets and confocal conics. Transactions
of the American Mathematical Society. 2018;370(4):2825-2854. doi:10.1090/tran/7292
apa: Akopyan, A., & Bobenko, A. (2018). Incircular nets and confocal conics.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. American Mathematical
Society. https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/7292
chicago: Akopyan, Arseniy, and Alexander Bobenko. “Incircular Nets and Confocal
Conics.” Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. American Mathematical
Society, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1090/tran/7292.
ieee: A. Akopyan and A. Bobenko, “Incircular nets and confocal conics,” Transactions
of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 370, no. 4. American Mathematical
Society, pp. 2825–2854, 2018.
ista: Akopyan A, Bobenko A. 2018. Incircular nets and confocal conics. Transactions
of the American Mathematical Society. 370(4), 2825–2854.
mla: Akopyan, Arseniy, and Alexander Bobenko. “Incircular Nets and Confocal Conics.”
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, vol. 370, no. 4, American
Mathematical Society, 2018, pp. 2825–54, doi:10.1090/tran/7292.
short: A. Akopyan, A. Bobenko, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
370 (2018) 2825–2854.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:35Z
date_published: 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-11T14:19:12Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: HeEd
doi: 10.1090/tran/7292
ec_funded: 1
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- '000423197800019'
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- iso: eng
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month: '04'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 2825 - 2854
project:
- _id: 25681D80-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '291734'
name: International IST Postdoc Fellowship Programme
publication: Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
publication_status: published
publisher: American Mathematical Society
publist_id: '7363'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Incircular nets and confocal conics
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: In two-player games on graphs, the players move a token through a graph to
produce an infinite path, which determines the winner or payoff of the game. Such
games are central in formal verification since they model the interaction between
a non-terminating system and its environment. We study bidding games in which
the players bid for the right to move the token. Two bidding rules have been defined.
In Richman bidding, in each round, the players simultaneously submit bids, and
the higher bidder moves the token and pays the other player. Poorman bidding is
similar except that the winner of the bidding pays the “bank” rather than the
other player. While poorman reachability games have been studied before, we present,
for the first time, results on infinite-duration poorman games. A central quantity
in these games is the ratio between the two players’ initial budgets. The questions
we study concern a necessary and sufficient ratio with which a player can achieve
a goal. For reachability objectives, such threshold ratios are known to exist
for both bidding rules. We show that the properties of poorman reachability games
extend to complex qualitative objectives such as parity, similarly to the Richman
case. Our most interesting results concern quantitative poorman games, namely
poorman mean-payoff games, where we construct optimal strategies depending on
the initial ratio, by showing a connection with random-turn based games. The connection
in itself is interesting, because it does not hold for reachability poorman games.
We also solve the complexity problems that arise in poorman bidding games.
alternative_title:
- LNCS
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Guy
full_name: Avni, Guy
id: 463C8BC2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Avni
orcid: 0000-0001-5588-8287
- first_name: Thomas A
full_name: Henzinger, Thomas A
id: 40876CD8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Henzinger
orcid: 0000−0002−2985−7724
- first_name: Rasmus
full_name: Ibsen-Jensen, Rasmus
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last_name: Ibsen-Jensen
orcid: 0000-0003-4783-0389
citation:
ama: 'Avni G, Henzinger TA, Ibsen-Jensen R. Infinite-duration poorman-bidding games.
In: Vol 11316. Springer; 2018:21-36. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04612-5_2'
apa: 'Avni, G., Henzinger, T. A., & Ibsen-Jensen, R. (2018). Infinite-duration
poorman-bidding games (Vol. 11316, pp. 21–36). Presented at the 14th International
Conference on Web and Internet Economics, WINE, Oxford, UK: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04612-5_2'
chicago: Avni, Guy, Thomas A Henzinger, and Rasmus Ibsen-Jensen. “Infinite-Duration
Poorman-Bidding Games,” 11316:21–36. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04612-5_2.
ieee: G. Avni, T. A. Henzinger, and R. Ibsen-Jensen, “Infinite-duration poorman-bidding
games,” presented at the 14th International Conference on Web and Internet Economics,
WINE, Oxford, UK, 2018, vol. 11316, pp. 21–36.
ista: Avni G, Henzinger TA, Ibsen-Jensen R. 2018. Infinite-duration poorman-bidding
games. 14th International Conference on Web and Internet Economics, WINE, LNCS,
vol. 11316, 21–36.
mla: Avni, Guy, et al. Infinite-Duration Poorman-Bidding Games. Vol. 11316,
Springer, 2018, pp. 21–36, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-04612-5_2.
short: G. Avni, T.A. Henzinger, R. Ibsen-Jensen, in:, Springer, 2018, pp. 21–36.
conference:
end_date: 2018-12-17
location: Oxford, UK
name: 14th International Conference on Web and Internet Economics, WINE
start_date: 2018-12-15
date_created: 2018-12-30T22:59:14Z
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call_identifier: FWF
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...
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abstract:
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text: A short, 14-amino-acid segment called SP1, located in the Gag structural protein1,
has a critical role during the formation of the HIV-1 virus particle. During virus
assembly, the SP1 peptide and seven preceding residues fold into a six-helix bundle,
which holds together the Gag hexamer and facilitates the formation of a curved
immature hexagonal lattice underneath the viral membrane2,3. Upon completion of
assembly and budding, proteolytic cleavage of Gag leads to virus maturation, in
which the immature lattice is broken down; the liberated CA domain of Gag then
re-assembles into the mature conical capsid that encloses the viral genome and
associated enzymes. Folding and proteolysis of the six-helix bundle are crucial
rate-limiting steps of both Gag assembly and disassembly, and the six-helix bundle
is an established target of HIV-1 inhibitors4,5. Here, using a combination of
structural and functional analyses, we show that inositol hexakisphosphate (InsP6,
also known as IP6) facilitates the formation of the six-helix bundle and assembly
of the immature HIV-1 Gag lattice. IP6 makes ionic contacts with two rings of
lysine residues at the centre of the Gag hexamer. Proteolytic cleavage then unmasks
an alternative binding site, where IP6 interaction promotes the assembly of the
mature capsid lattice. These studies identify IP6 as a naturally occurring small
molecule that promotes both assembly and maturation of HIV-1.
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
- first_name: Robert
full_name: Dick, Robert
last_name: Dick
- first_name: Kaneil K
full_name: Zadrozny, Kaneil K
last_name: Zadrozny
- first_name: Chaoyi
full_name: Xu, Chaoyi
last_name: Xu
- first_name: Florian
full_name: Schur, Florian
id: 48AD8942-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Schur
orcid: 0000-0003-4790-8078
- first_name: Terri D
full_name: Lyddon, Terri D
last_name: Lyddon
- first_name: Clifton L
full_name: Ricana, Clifton L
last_name: Ricana
- first_name: Jonathan M
full_name: Wagner, Jonathan M
last_name: Wagner
- first_name: Juan R
full_name: Perilla, Juan R
last_name: Perilla
- first_name: Pornillos Barbie K
full_name: Ganser, Pornillos Barbie K
last_name: Ganser
- first_name: Marc C
full_name: Johnson, Marc C
last_name: Johnson
- first_name: Owen
full_name: Pornillos, Owen
last_name: Pornillos
- first_name: Volker
full_name: Vogt, Volker
last_name: Vogt
citation:
ama: Dick R, Zadrozny KK, Xu C, et al. Inositol phosphates are assembly co-factors
for HIV-1. Nature. 2018;560(7719):509–512. doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0396-4
apa: Dick, R., Zadrozny, K. K., Xu, C., Schur, F. K., Lyddon, T. D., Ricana, C.
L., … Vogt, V. (2018). Inositol phosphates are assembly co-factors for HIV-1.
Nature. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0396-4
chicago: Dick, Robert, Kaneil K Zadrozny, Chaoyi Xu, Florian KM Schur, Terri D Lyddon,
Clifton L Ricana, Jonathan M Wagner, et al. “Inositol Phosphates Are Assembly
Co-Factors for HIV-1.” Nature. Nature Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0396-4.
ieee: R. Dick et al., “Inositol phosphates are assembly co-factors for HIV-1,”
Nature, vol. 560, no. 7719. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 509–512, 2018.
ista: Dick R, Zadrozny KK, Xu C, Schur FK, Lyddon TD, Ricana CL, Wagner JM, Perilla
JR, Ganser PBK, Johnson MC, Pornillos O, Vogt V. 2018. Inositol phosphates are
assembly co-factors for HIV-1. Nature. 560(7719), 509–512.
mla: Dick, Robert, et al. “Inositol Phosphates Are Assembly Co-Factors for HIV-1.”
Nature, vol. 560, no. 7719, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, pp. 509–512,
doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0396-4.
short: R. Dick, K.K. Zadrozny, C. Xu, F.K. Schur, T.D. Lyddon, C.L. Ricana, J.M.
Wagner, J.R. Perilla, P.B.K. Ganser, M.C. Johnson, O. Pornillos, V. Vogt, Nature
560 (2018) 509–512.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:53Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-12T07:44:37Z
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- _id: FlSc
doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0396-4
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month: '08'
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oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 509–512
pmid: 1
publication: Nature
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eissn:
- 1476-4687
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link:
- relation: erratum
url: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0505-4
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Inositol phosphates are assembly co-factors for HIV-1
type: journal_article
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year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '303'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: The theory of tropical series, that we develop here, firstly appeared in the
study of the growth of pluriharmonic functions. Motivated by waves in sandpile
models we introduce a dynamic on the set of tropical series, and it is experimentally
observed that this dynamic obeys a power law. So, this paper serves as a compilation
of results we need for other articles and also introduces several objects interesting
by themselves.
acknowledgement: The first author, Nikita Kalinin, is funded by SNCF PostDoc.Mobility
grant 168647. Support from the Basic Research Program of the National Research University
Higher School of Economics is gratefully acknowledged. The second author, Mikhail
Shkolnikov, is supported in part by the grant 159240 of the Swiss National Science
Foundation as well as by the National Center of Competence in Research SwissMAP
of the Swiss National Science Foundation.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Nikita
full_name: Kalinin, Nikita
last_name: Kalinin
- first_name: Mikhail
full_name: Shkolnikov, Mikhail
id: 35084A62-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Shkolnikov
orcid: 0000-0002-4310-178X
citation:
ama: Kalinin N, Shkolnikov M. Introduction to tropical series and wave dynamic on
them. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A. 2018;38(6):2827-2849.
doi:10.3934/dcds.2018120
apa: Kalinin, N., & Shkolnikov, M. (2018). Introduction to tropical series and
wave dynamic on them. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A.
AIMS. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2018120
chicago: Kalinin, Nikita, and Mikhail Shkolnikov. “Introduction to Tropical Series
and Wave Dynamic on Them.” Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series
A. AIMS, 2018. https://doi.org/10.3934/dcds.2018120.
ieee: N. Kalinin and M. Shkolnikov, “Introduction to tropical series and wave dynamic
on them,” Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A, vol. 38,
no. 6. AIMS, pp. 2827–2849, 2018.
ista: Kalinin N, Shkolnikov M. 2018. Introduction to tropical series and wave dynamic
on them. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A. 38(6), 2827–2849.
mla: Kalinin, Nikita, and Mikhail Shkolnikov. “Introduction to Tropical Series and
Wave Dynamic on Them.” Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A,
vol. 38, no. 6, AIMS, 2018, pp. 2827–49, doi:10.3934/dcds.2018120.
short: N. Kalinin, M. Shkolnikov, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series
A 38 (2018) 2827–2849.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:43Z
date_published: 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-12T07:45:37Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: TaHa
doi: 10.3934/dcds.2018120
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1706.03062'
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- '000438818400007'
intvolume: ' 38'
isi: 1
issue: '6'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
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url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03062
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 2827 - 2849
publication: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems- Series A
publication_status: published
publisher: AIMS
publist_id: '7576'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Introduction to tropical series and wave dynamic on them
type: journal_article
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volume: 38
year: '2018'
...
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_id: '14202'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: "Approximating a probability density in a tractable manner is a central task\r\nin
Bayesian statistics. Variational Inference (VI) is a popular technique that\r\nachieves
tractability by choosing a relatively simple variational family.\r\nBorrowing
ideas from the classic boosting framework, recent approaches attempt\r\nto \\emph{boost}
VI by replacing the selection of a single density with a\r\ngreedily constructed
mixture of densities. In order to guarantee convergence,\r\nprevious works impose
stringent assumptions that require significant effort for\r\npractitioners. Specifically,
they require a custom implementation of the greedy\r\nstep (called the LMO) for
every probabilistic model with respect to an\r\nunnatural variational family of
truncated distributions. Our work fixes these\r\nissues with novel theoretical
and algorithmic insights. On the theoretical\r\nside, we show that boosting VI
satisfies a relaxed smoothness assumption which\r\nis sufficient for the convergence
of the functional Frank-Wolfe (FW) algorithm.\r\nFurthermore, we rephrase the
LMO problem and propose to maximize the Residual\r\nELBO (RELBO) which replaces
the standard ELBO optimization in VI. These\r\ntheoretical enhancements allow
for black box implementation of the boosting\r\nsubroutine. Finally, we present
a stopping criterion drawn from the duality gap\r\nin the classic FW analyses
and exhaustive experiments to illustrate the\r\nusefulness of our theoretical
and algorithmic contributions."
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Francesco
full_name: Locatello, Francesco
id: 26cfd52f-2483-11ee-8040-88983bcc06d4
last_name: Locatello
orcid: 0000-0002-4850-0683
- first_name: Gideon
full_name: Dresdner, Gideon
last_name: Dresdner
- first_name: Rajiv
full_name: Khanna, Rajiv
last_name: Khanna
- first_name: Isabel
full_name: Valera, Isabel
last_name: Valera
- first_name: Gunnar
full_name: Rätsch, Gunnar
last_name: Rätsch
citation:
ama: 'Locatello F, Dresdner G, Khanna R, Valera I, Rätsch G. Boosting black box
variational inference. In: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems.
Vol 31. Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation; 2018.'
apa: 'Locatello, F., Dresdner, G., Khanna, R., Valera, I., & Rätsch, G. (2018).
Boosting black box variational inference. In Advances in Neural Information
Processing Systems (Vol. 31). Montreal, Canada: Neural Information Processing
Systems Foundation.'
chicago: Locatello, Francesco, Gideon Dresdner, Rajiv Khanna, Isabel Valera, and
Gunnar Rätsch. “Boosting Black Box Variational Inference.” In Advances in Neural
Information Processing Systems, Vol. 31. Neural Information Processing Systems
Foundation, 2018.
ieee: F. Locatello, G. Dresdner, R. Khanna, I. Valera, and G. Rätsch, “Boosting
black box variational inference,” in Advances in Neural Information Processing
Systems, Montreal, Canada, 2018, vol. 31.
ista: 'Locatello F, Dresdner G, Khanna R, Valera I, Rätsch G. 2018. Boosting black
box variational inference. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems.
NeurIPS: Neural Information Processing Systems vol. 31.'
mla: Locatello, Francesco, et al. “Boosting Black Box Variational Inference.” Advances
in Neural Information Processing Systems, vol. 31, Neural Information Processing
Systems Foundation, 2018.
short: F. Locatello, G. Dresdner, R. Khanna, I. Valera, G. Rätsch, in:, Advances
in Neural Information Processing Systems, Neural Information Processing Systems
Foundation, 2018.
conference:
end_date: 2018-12-08
location: Montreal, Canada
name: 'NeurIPS: Neural Information Processing Systems'
start_date: 2018-12-03
date_created: 2023-08-22T14:15:40Z
date_published: 2018-06-06T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T07:38:24Z
day: '06'
department:
- _id: FrLo
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1806.02185'
intvolume: ' 31'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02185
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
publication: Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems
publication_identifier:
eissn:
- 1049-5258
isbn:
- '9781510884472'
publication_status: published
publisher: Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Boosting black box variational inference
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 31
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '14201'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: "Variational inference is a popular technique to approximate a possibly\r\nintractable
Bayesian posterior with a more tractable one. Recently, boosting\r\nvariational
inference has been proposed as a new paradigm to approximate the\r\nposterior
by a mixture of densities by greedily adding components to the\r\nmixture. However,
as is the case with many other variational inference\r\nalgorithms, its theoretical
properties have not been studied. In the present\r\nwork, we study the convergence
properties of this approach from a modern\r\noptimization viewpoint by establishing
connections to the classic Frank-Wolfe\r\nalgorithm. Our analyses yields novel
theoretical insights regarding the\r\nsufficient conditions for convergence, explicit
rates, and algorithmic\r\nsimplifications. Since a lot of focus in previous works
for variational\r\ninference has been on tractability, our work is especially
important as a much\r\nneeded attempt to bridge the gap between probabilistic
models and their\r\ncorresponding theoretical properties."
alternative_title:
- PMLR
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Francesco
full_name: Locatello, Francesco
id: 26cfd52f-2483-11ee-8040-88983bcc06d4
last_name: Locatello
orcid: 0000-0002-4850-0683
- first_name: Rajiv
full_name: Khanna, Rajiv
last_name: Khanna
- first_name: Joydeep
full_name: Ghosh, Joydeep
last_name: Ghosh
- first_name: Gunnar
full_name: Rätsch, Gunnar
last_name: Rätsch
citation:
ama: 'Locatello F, Khanna R, Ghosh J, Rätsch G. Boosting variational inference:
An optimization perspective. In: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. Vol 84. ML Research Press; 2018:464-472.'
apa: 'Locatello, F., Khanna, R., Ghosh, J., & Rätsch, G. (2018). Boosting variational
inference: An optimization perspective. In Proceedings of the 21st International
Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics (Vol. 84, pp. 464–472).
Playa Blanca, Lanzarote: ML Research Press.'
chicago: 'Locatello, Francesco, Rajiv Khanna, Joydeep Ghosh, and Gunnar Rätsch.
“Boosting Variational Inference: An Optimization Perspective.” In Proceedings
of the 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics,
84:464–72. ML Research Press, 2018.'
ieee: 'F. Locatello, R. Khanna, J. Ghosh, and G. Rätsch, “Boosting variational inference:
An optimization perspective,” in Proceedings of the 21st International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, Playa Blanca, Lanzarote, 2018,
vol. 84, pp. 464–472.'
ista: 'Locatello F, Khanna R, Ghosh J, Rätsch G. 2018. Boosting variational inference:
An optimization perspective. Proceedings of the 21st International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics. AISTATS: Conference on Artificial Intelligence
and Statistics, PMLR, vol. 84, 464–472.'
mla: 'Locatello, Francesco, et al. “Boosting Variational Inference: An Optimization
Perspective.” Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence and Statistics, vol. 84, ML Research Press, 2018, pp. 464–72.'
short: F. Locatello, R. Khanna, J. Ghosh, G. Rätsch, in:, Proceedings of the 21st
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, ML Research
Press, 2018, pp. 464–472.
conference:
end_date: 2018-04-11
location: Playa Blanca, Lanzarote
name: 'AISTATS: Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Statistics'
start_date: 2018-04-09
date_created: 2023-08-22T14:15:20Z
date_published: 2018-04-15T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T07:52:40Z
day: '15'
department:
- _id: FrLo
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1708.01733'
intvolume: ' 84'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.01733
month: '04'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 464-472
publication: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
and Statistics
publication_status: published
publisher: ML Research Press
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Boosting variational inference: An optimization perspective'
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 84
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '14198'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: "High-dimensional time series are common in many domains. Since human\r\ncognition
is not optimized to work well in high-dimensional spaces, these areas\r\ncould
benefit from interpretable low-dimensional representations. However, most\r\nrepresentation
learning algorithms for time series data are difficult to\r\ninterpret. This is
due to non-intuitive mappings from data features to salient\r\nproperties of the
representation and non-smoothness over time. To address this\r\nproblem, we propose
a new representation learning framework building on ideas\r\nfrom interpretable
discrete dimensionality reduction and deep generative\r\nmodeling. This framework
allows us to learn discrete representations of time\r\nseries, which give rise
to smooth and interpretable embeddings with superior\r\nclustering performance.
We introduce a new way to overcome the\r\nnon-differentiability in discrete representation
learning and present a\r\ngradient-based version of the traditional self-organizing
map algorithm that is\r\nmore performant than the original. Furthermore, to allow
for a probabilistic\r\ninterpretation of our method, we integrate a Markov model
in the representation\r\nspace. This model uncovers the temporal transition structure,
improves\r\nclustering performance even further and provides additional explanatory\r\ninsights
as well as a natural representation of uncertainty. We evaluate our\r\nmodel in
terms of clustering performance and interpretability on static\r\n(Fashion-)MNIST
data, a time series of linearly interpolated (Fashion-)MNIST\r\nimages, a chaotic
Lorenz attractor system with two macro states, as well as on\r\na challenging
real world medical time series application on the eICU data set.\r\nOur learned
representations compare favorably with competitor methods and\r\nfacilitate downstream
tasks on the real world data."
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Vincent
full_name: Fortuin, Vincent
last_name: Fortuin
- first_name: Matthias
full_name: Hüser, Matthias
last_name: Hüser
- first_name: Francesco
full_name: Locatello, Francesco
id: 26cfd52f-2483-11ee-8040-88983bcc06d4
last_name: Locatello
orcid: 0000-0002-4850-0683
- first_name: Heiko
full_name: Strathmann, Heiko
last_name: Strathmann
- first_name: Gunnar
full_name: Rätsch, Gunnar
last_name: Rätsch
citation:
ama: 'Fortuin V, Hüser M, Locatello F, Strathmann H, Rätsch G. SOM-VAE: Interpretable
discrete representation learning on time series. In: International Conference
on Learning Representations. ; 2018.'
apa: 'Fortuin, V., Hüser, M., Locatello, F., Strathmann, H., & Rätsch, G. (2018).
SOM-VAE: Interpretable discrete representation learning on time series. In International
Conference on Learning Representations. New Orleans, LA, United States.'
chicago: 'Fortuin, Vincent, Matthias Hüser, Francesco Locatello, Heiko Strathmann,
and Gunnar Rätsch. “SOM-VAE: Interpretable Discrete Representation Learning on
Time Series.” In International Conference on Learning Representations,
2018.'
ieee: 'V. Fortuin, M. Hüser, F. Locatello, H. Strathmann, and G. Rätsch, “SOM-VAE:
Interpretable discrete representation learning on time series,” in International
Conference on Learning Representations, New Orleans, LA, United States, 2018.'
ista: 'Fortuin V, Hüser M, Locatello F, Strathmann H, Rätsch G. 2018. SOM-VAE: Interpretable
discrete representation learning on time series. International Conference on Learning
Representations. ICLR: International Conference on Learning Representations.'
mla: 'Fortuin, Vincent, et al. “SOM-VAE: Interpretable Discrete Representation Learning
on Time Series.” International Conference on Learning Representations,
2018.'
short: V. Fortuin, M. Hüser, F. Locatello, H. Strathmann, G. Rätsch, in:, International
Conference on Learning Representations, 2018.
conference:
end_date: 2019-05-09
location: New Orleans, LA, United States
name: 'ICLR: International Conference on Learning Representations'
start_date: 2019-05-06
date_created: 2023-08-22T14:12:48Z
date_published: 2018-06-06T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T06:35:12Z
day: '06'
department:
- _id: FrLo
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1806.02199'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.02199
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
publication: International Conference on Learning Representations
publication_status: published
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: 'SOM-VAE: Interpretable discrete representation learning on time series'
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '14203'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We propose a conditional gradient framework for a composite convex minimization
template with broad applications. Our approach combines smoothing and homotopy
techniques under the CGM framework, and provably achieves the optimal O(1/k−−√)
convergence rate. We demonstrate that the same rate holds if the linear subproblems
are solved approximately with additive or multiplicative error. In contrast with
the relevant work, we are able to characterize the convergence when the non-smooth
term is an indicator function. Specific applications of our framework include
the non-smooth minimization, semidefinite programming, and minimization with linear
inclusion constraints over a compact domain. Numerical evidence demonstrates the
benefits of our framework.
alternative_title:
- PMLR
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Alp
full_name: Yurtsever, Alp
last_name: Yurtsever
- first_name: Olivier
full_name: Fercoq, Olivier
last_name: Fercoq
- first_name: Francesco
full_name: Locatello, Francesco
id: 26cfd52f-2483-11ee-8040-88983bcc06d4
last_name: Locatello
orcid: 0000-0002-4850-0683
- first_name: Volkan
full_name: Cevher, Volkan
last_name: Cevher
citation:
ama: 'Yurtsever A, Fercoq O, Locatello F, Cevher V. A conditional gradient framework
for composite convex minimization with applications to semidefinite programming.
In: Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning.
Vol 80. ML Research Press; 2018:5727-5736.'
apa: 'Yurtsever, A., Fercoq, O., Locatello, F., & Cevher, V. (2018). A conditional
gradient framework for composite convex minimization with applications to semidefinite
programming. In Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine
Learning (Vol. 80, pp. 5727–5736). Stockholm, Sweden: ML Research Press.'
chicago: Yurtsever, Alp, Olivier Fercoq, Francesco Locatello, and Volkan Cevher.
“A Conditional Gradient Framework for Composite Convex Minimization with Applications
to Semidefinite Programming.” In Proceedings of the 35th International Conference
on Machine Learning, 80:5727–36. ML Research Press, 2018.
ieee: A. Yurtsever, O. Fercoq, F. Locatello, and V. Cevher, “A conditional gradient
framework for composite convex minimization with applications to semidefinite
programming,” in Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine
Learning, Stockholm, Sweden, 2018, vol. 80, pp. 5727–5736.
ista: 'Yurtsever A, Fercoq O, Locatello F, Cevher V. 2018. A conditional gradient
framework for composite convex minimization with applications to semidefinite
programming. Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning.
ICML: International Conference on Machine Learning, PMLR, vol. 80, 5727–5736.'
mla: Yurtsever, Alp, et al. “A Conditional Gradient Framework for Composite Convex
Minimization with Applications to Semidefinite Programming.” Proceedings of
the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning, vol. 80, ML Research
Press, 2018, pp. 5727–36.
short: A. Yurtsever, O. Fercoq, F. Locatello, V. Cevher, in:, Proceedings of the
35th International Conference on Machine Learning, ML Research Press, 2018, pp.
5727–5736.
conference:
end_date: 2018-07-15
location: Stockholm, Sweden
name: 'ICML: International Conference on Machine Learning'
start_date: 2018-07-10
date_created: 2023-08-22T14:16:01Z
date_published: 2018-07-15T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:13:39Z
day: '15'
department:
- _id: FrLo
extern: '1'
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1804.08544'
intvolume: ' 80'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.08544
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 5727-5736
publication: Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning
publication_status: published
publisher: ML Research Press
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: A conditional gradient framework for composite convex minimization with applications
to semidefinite programming
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 80
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '282'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Adaptive introgression is common in nature and can be driven by selection
acting on multiple, linked genes. We explore the effects of polygenic selection
on introgression under the infinitesimal model with linkage. This model assumes
that the introgressing block has an effectively infinite number of genes, each
with an infinitesimal effect on the trait under selection. The block is assumed
to introgress under directional selection within a native population that is genetically
homogeneous. We use individual-based simulations and a branching process approximation
to compute various statistics of the introgressing block, and explore how these
depend on parameters such as the map length and initial trait value associated
with the introgressing block, the genetic variability along the block, and the
strength of selection. Our results show that the introgression dynamics of a block
under infinitesimal selection is qualitatively different from the dynamics of
neutral introgression. We also find that in the long run, surviving descendant
blocks are likely to have intermediate lengths, and clarify how the length is
shaped by the interplay between linkage and infinitesimal selection. Our results
suggest that it may be difficult to distinguish introgression of single loci from
that of genomic blocks with multiple, tightly linked and weakly selected loci.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Himani
full_name: Sachdeva, Himani
id: 42377A0A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Sachdeva
- first_name: Nicholas H
full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Barton
orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240
citation:
ama: Sachdeva H, Barton NH. Introgression of a block of genome under infinitesimal
selection. Genetics. 2018;209(4):1279-1303. doi:10.1534/genetics.118.301018
apa: Sachdeva, H., & Barton, N. H. (2018). Introgression of a block of genome
under infinitesimal selection. Genetics. Genetics Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301018
chicago: Sachdeva, Himani, and Nicholas H Barton. “Introgression of a Block of Genome
under Infinitesimal Selection.” Genetics. Genetics Society of America,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301018.
ieee: H. Sachdeva and N. H. Barton, “Introgression of a block of genome under infinitesimal
selection,” Genetics, vol. 209, no. 4. Genetics Society of America, pp.
1279–1303, 2018.
ista: Sachdeva H, Barton NH. 2018. Introgression of a block of genome under infinitesimal
selection. Genetics. 209(4), 1279–1303.
mla: Sachdeva, Himani, and Nicholas H. Barton. “Introgression of a Block of Genome
under Infinitesimal Selection.” Genetics, vol. 209, no. 4, Genetics Society
of America, 2018, pp. 1279–303, doi:10.1534/genetics.118.301018.
short: H. Sachdeva, N.H. Barton, Genetics 209 (2018) 1279–1303.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:36Z
date_published: 2018-08-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:22:32Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: NiBa
doi: 10.1534/genetics.118.301018
external_id:
isi:
- '000440014100020'
intvolume: ' 209'
isi: 1
issue: '4'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/11/30/227082
month: '08'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 1279 - 1303
publication: Genetics
publication_status: published
publisher: Genetics Society of America
publist_id: '7617'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Introgression of a block of genome under infinitesimal selection
type: journal_article
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 209
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '108'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Universal hashing found a lot of applications in computer science. In cryptography
the most important fact about universal families is the so called Leftover Hash
Lemma, proved by Impagliazzo, Levin and Luby. In the language of modern cryptography
it states that almost universal families are good extractors. In this work we
provide a somewhat surprising characterization in the opposite direction. Namely,
every extractor with sufficiently good parameters yields a universal family on
a noticeable fraction of its inputs. Our proof technique is based on tools from
extremal graph theory applied to the \'collision graph\' induced by the extractor,
and may be of independent interest. We discuss possible applications to the theory
of randomness extractors and non-malleable codes.
alternative_title:
- ISIT Proceedings
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Marciej
full_name: Obremski, Marciej
last_name: Obremski
- first_name: Maciej
full_name: Skorski, Maciej
id: EC09FA6A-02D0-11E9-8223-86B7C91467DD
last_name: Skorski
citation:
ama: 'Obremski M, Skórski M. Inverted leftover hash lemma. In: Vol 2018. IEEE; 2018.
doi:10.1109/ISIT.2018.8437654'
apa: 'Obremski, M., & Skórski, M. (2018). Inverted leftover hash lemma (Vol.
2018). Presented at the ISIT: International Symposium on Information Theory, Vail,
CO, USA: IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIT.2018.8437654'
chicago: Obremski, Marciej, and Maciej Skórski. “Inverted Leftover Hash Lemma,”
Vol. 2018. IEEE, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1109/ISIT.2018.8437654.
ieee: 'M. Obremski and M. Skórski, “Inverted leftover hash lemma,” presented at
the ISIT: International Symposium on Information Theory, Vail, CO, USA, 2018,
vol. 2018.'
ista: 'Obremski M, Skórski M. 2018. Inverted leftover hash lemma. ISIT: International
Symposium on Information Theory, ISIT Proceedings, vol. 2018.'
mla: Obremski, Marciej, and Maciej Skórski. Inverted Leftover Hash Lemma.
Vol. 2018, IEEE, 2018, doi:10.1109/ISIT.2018.8437654.
short: M. Obremski, M. Skórski, in:, IEEE, 2018.
conference:
end_date: 2018-06-22
location: Vail, CO, USA
name: 'ISIT: International Symposium on Information Theory'
start_date: '2018-06-17 '
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:40Z
date_published: 2018-08-16T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:23:18Z
day: '16'
department:
- _id: KrPi
doi: 10.1109/ISIT.2018.8437654
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isi:
- '000448139300368'
intvolume: ' 2018'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/507
month: '08'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
publication_status: published
publisher: IEEE
publist_id: '7946'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Inverted leftover hash lemma
type: conference
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 2018
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '14204'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Two popular examples of first-order optimization methods over linear spaces
are coordinate descent and matching pursuit algorithms, with their randomized
variants. While the former targets the optimization by moving along coordinates,
the latter considers a generalized notion of directions. Exploiting the connection
between the two algorithms, we present a unified analysis of both, providing affine
invariant sublinear O(1/t) rates on smooth objectives and linear convergence on
strongly convex objectives. As a byproduct of our affine invariant analysis of
matching pursuit, our rates for steepest coordinate descent are the tightest known.
Furthermore, we show the first accelerated convergence rate O(1/t2) for matching
pursuit and steepest coordinate descent on convex objectives.
alternative_title:
- PMLR
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Francesco
full_name: Locatello, Francesco
id: 26cfd52f-2483-11ee-8040-88983bcc06d4
last_name: Locatello
orcid: 0000-0002-4850-0683
- first_name: Anant
full_name: Raj, Anant
last_name: Raj
- first_name: Sai Praneeth
full_name: Karimireddy, Sai Praneeth
last_name: Karimireddy
- first_name: Gunnar
full_name: Rätsch, Gunnar
last_name: Rätsch
- first_name: Bernhard
full_name: Schölkopf, Bernhard
last_name: Schölkopf
- first_name: Sebastian U.
full_name: Stich, Sebastian U.
last_name: Stich
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Jaggi, Martin
last_name: Jaggi
citation:
ama: 'Locatello F, Raj A, Karimireddy SP, et al. On matching pursuit and coordinate
descent. In: Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning.
Vol 80. ML Research Press; 2018:3198-3207.'
apa: Locatello, F., Raj, A., Karimireddy, S. P., Rätsch, G., Schölkopf, B., Stich,
S. U., & Jaggi, M. (2018). On matching pursuit and coordinate descent. In
Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning (Vol.
80, pp. 3198–3207). ML Research Press.
chicago: Locatello, Francesco, Anant Raj, Sai Praneeth Karimireddy, Gunnar Rätsch,
Bernhard Schölkopf, Sebastian U. Stich, and Martin Jaggi. “On Matching Pursuit
and Coordinate Descent.” In Proceedings of the 35th International Conference
on Machine Learning, 80:3198–3207. ML Research Press, 2018.
ieee: F. Locatello et al., “On matching pursuit and coordinate descent,”
in Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning,
2018, vol. 80, pp. 3198–3207.
ista: Locatello F, Raj A, Karimireddy SP, Rätsch G, Schölkopf B, Stich SU, Jaggi
M. 2018. On matching pursuit and coordinate descent. Proceedings of the 35th International
Conference on Machine Learning. , PMLR, vol. 80, 3198–3207.
mla: Locatello, Francesco, et al. “On Matching Pursuit and Coordinate Descent.”
Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning, vol.
80, ML Research Press, 2018, pp. 3198–207.
short: F. Locatello, A. Raj, S.P. Karimireddy, G. Rätsch, B. Schölkopf, S.U. Stich,
M. Jaggi, in:, Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning,
ML Research Press, 2018, pp. 3198–3207.
date_created: 2023-08-22T14:16:25Z
date_published: 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:19:05Z
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arxiv:
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publication: Proceedings of the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning
publication_status: published
publisher: ML Research Press
quality_controlled: '1'
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text: We present layered concurrent programs, a compact and expressive notation
for specifying refinement proofs of concurrent programs. A layered concurrent
program specifies a sequence of connected concurrent programs, from most concrete
to most abstract, such that common parts of different programs are written exactly
once. These programs are expressed in the ordinary syntax of imperative concurrent
programs using gated atomic actions, sequencing, choice, and (recursive) procedure
calls. Each concurrent program is automatically extracted from the layered program.
We reduce refinement to the safety of a sequence of concurrent checker programs,
one each to justify the connection between every two consecutive concurrent programs.
These checker programs are also automatically extracted from the layered program.
Layered concurrent programs have been implemented in the CIVL verifier which has
been successfully used for the verification of several complex concurrent programs.
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- first_name: Shaz
full_name: Qadeer, Shaz
last_name: Qadeer
citation:
ama: 'Kragl B, Qadeer S. Layered Concurrent Programs. In: Vol 10981. Springer; 2018:79-102.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96145-3_5'
apa: 'Kragl, B., & Qadeer, S. (2018). Layered Concurrent Programs (Vol. 10981,
pp. 79–102). Presented at the CAV: Computer Aided Verification, Oxford, UK: Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96145-3_5'
chicago: Kragl, Bernhard, and Shaz Qadeer. “Layered Concurrent Programs,” 10981:79–102.
Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96145-3_5.
ieee: 'B. Kragl and S. Qadeer, “Layered Concurrent Programs,” presented at the CAV:
Computer Aided Verification, Oxford, UK, 2018, vol. 10981, pp. 79–102.'
ista: 'Kragl B, Qadeer S. 2018. Layered Concurrent Programs. CAV: Computer Aided
Verification, LNCS, vol. 10981, 79–102.'
mla: Kragl, Bernhard, and Shaz Qadeer. Layered Concurrent Programs. Vol.
10981, Springer, 2018, pp. 79–102, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96145-3_5.
short: B. Kragl, S. Qadeer, in:, Springer, 2018, pp. 79–102.
conference:
end_date: 2018-07-17
location: Oxford, UK
name: 'CAV: Computer Aided Verification'
start_date: 2018-07-14
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text: In experimental cultures, when bacteria are mixed with lytic (virulent) bacteriophage,
bacterial cells resistant to the phage commonly emerge and become the dominant
population of bacteria. Following the ascent of resistant mutants, the densities
of bacteria in these simple communities become limited by resources rather than
the phage. Despite the evolution of resistant hosts, upon which the phage cannot
replicate, the lytic phage population is most commonly maintained in an apparently
stable state with the resistant bacteria. Several mechanisms have been put forward
to account for this result. Here we report the results of population dynamic/evolution
experiments with a virulent mutant of phage Lambda, λVIR, and Escherichia coli
in serial transfer cultures. We show that, following the ascent of λVIR-resistant
bacteria, λVIRis maintained in the majority of cases in maltose-limited minimal
media and in all cases in nutrient-rich broth. Using mathematical models and experiments,
we show that the dominant mechanism responsible for maintenance of λVIRin these
resource-limited populations dominated by resistant E. coli is a high rate of
either phenotypic or genetic transition from resistance to susceptibility—a hitherto
undemonstrated mechanism we term "leaky resistance." We discuss the
implications of leaky resistance to our understanding of the conditions for the
maintenance of phage in populations of bacteria—their “existence conditions.”.
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author:
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full_name: Chaudhry, Waqas
last_name: Chaudhry
- first_name: Maros
full_name: Pleska, Maros
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last_name: Pleska
orcid: 0000-0001-7460-7479
- first_name: Nilang
full_name: Shah, Nilang
last_name: Shah
- first_name: Howard
full_name: Weiss, Howard
last_name: Weiss
- first_name: Ingrid
full_name: Mccall, Ingrid
last_name: Mccall
- first_name: Justin
full_name: Meyer, Justin
last_name: Meyer
- first_name: Animesh
full_name: Gupta, Animesh
last_name: Gupta
- first_name: Calin C
full_name: Guet, Calin C
id: 47F8433E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Guet
orcid: 0000-0001-6220-2052
- first_name: Bruce
full_name: Levin, Bruce
last_name: Levin
citation:
ama: Chaudhry W, Pleska M, Shah N, et al. Leaky resistance and the conditions for
the existence of lytic bacteriophage. PLoS Biology. 2018;16(8). doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2005971
apa: Chaudhry, W., Pleska, M., Shah, N., Weiss, H., Mccall, I., Meyer, J., … Levin,
B. (2018). Leaky resistance and the conditions for the existence of lytic bacteriophage.
PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2005971
chicago: Chaudhry, Waqas, Maros Pleska, Nilang Shah, Howard Weiss, Ingrid Mccall,
Justin Meyer, Animesh Gupta, Calin C Guet, and Bruce Levin. “Leaky Resistance
and the Conditions for the Existence of Lytic Bacteriophage.” PLoS Biology.
Public Library of Science, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2005971.
ieee: W. Chaudhry et al., “Leaky resistance and the conditions for the existence
of lytic bacteriophage,” PLoS Biology, vol. 16, no. 8. Public Library of
Science, 2018.
ista: Chaudhry W, Pleska M, Shah N, Weiss H, Mccall I, Meyer J, Gupta A, Guet CC,
Levin B. 2018. Leaky resistance and the conditions for the existence of lytic
bacteriophage. PLoS Biology. 16(8), 2005971.
mla: Chaudhry, Waqas, et al. “Leaky Resistance and the Conditions for the Existence
of Lytic Bacteriophage.” PLoS Biology, vol. 16, no. 8, 2005971, Public
Library of Science, 2018, doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2005971.
short: W. Chaudhry, M. Pleska, N. Shah, H. Weiss, I. Mccall, J. Meyer, A. Gupta,
C.C. Guet, B. Levin, PLoS Biology 16 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:32Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:45:41Z
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publication: PLoS Biology
publication_status: published
publisher: Public Library of Science
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title: Leaky resistance and the conditions for the existence of lytic bacteriophage
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...
---
_id: '4'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We present a data-driven technique to instantly predict how fluid flows around
various three-dimensional objects. Such simulation is useful for computational
fabrication and engineering, but is usually computationally expensive since it
requires solving the Navier-Stokes equation for many time steps. To accelerate
the process, we propose a machine learning framework which predicts aerodynamic
forces and velocity and pressure fields given a threedimensional shape input.
Handling detailed free-form three-dimensional shapes in a data-driven framework
is challenging because machine learning approaches usually require a consistent
parametrization of input and output. We present a novel PolyCube maps-based parametrization
that can be computed for three-dimensional shapes at interactive rates. This allows
us to efficiently learn the nonlinear response of the flow using a Gaussian process
regression. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach for the interactive
design and optimization of a car body.
article_number: '89'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Nobuyuki
full_name: Umetani, Nobuyuki
last_name: Umetani
- first_name: Bernd
full_name: Bickel, Bernd
id: 49876194-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Bickel
orcid: 0000-0001-6511-9385
citation:
ama: Umetani N, Bickel B. Learning three-dimensional flow for interactive aerodynamic
design. ACM Trans Graph. 2018;37(4). doi:10.1145/3197517.3201325
apa: Umetani, N., & Bickel, B. (2018). Learning three-dimensional flow for interactive
aerodynamic design. ACM Trans. Graph. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3197517.3201325
chicago: Umetani, Nobuyuki, and Bernd Bickel. “Learning Three-Dimensional Flow for
Interactive Aerodynamic Design.” ACM Trans. Graph. ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3197517.3201325.
ieee: N. Umetani and B. Bickel, “Learning three-dimensional flow for interactive
aerodynamic design,” ACM Trans. Graph., vol. 37, no. 4. ACM, 2018.
ista: Umetani N, Bickel B. 2018. Learning three-dimensional flow for interactive
aerodynamic design. ACM Trans. Graph. 37(4), 89.
mla: Umetani, Nobuyuki, and Bernd Bickel. “Learning Three-Dimensional Flow for Interactive
Aerodynamic Design.” ACM Trans. Graph., vol. 37, no. 4, 89, ACM, 2018,
doi:10.1145/3197517.3201325.
short: N. Umetani, B. Bickel, ACM Trans. Graph. 37 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:06Z
date_published: 2018-08-04T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:46:15Z
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oa: 1
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '715767'
name: 'MATERIALIZABLE: Intelligent fabrication-oriented Computational Design and
Modeling'
publication: ACM Trans. Graph.
publication_status: published
publisher: ACM
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related_material:
link:
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relation: press_release
url: https://ist.ac.at/en/news/new-interactive-machine-learning-tool-makes-car-designs-more-aerodynamic/
scopus_import: '1'
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title: Learning three-dimensional flow for interactive aerodynamic design
type: journal_article
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volume: 37
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '566'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: "We consider large random matrices X with centered, independent entries which
have comparable but not necessarily identical variances. Girko's circular law
asserts that the spectrum is supported in a disk and in case of identical variances,
the limiting density is uniform. In this special case, the local circular law
by Bourgade et. al. [11,12] shows that the empirical density converges even locally
on scales slightly above the typical eigenvalue spacing. In the general case,
the limiting density is typically inhomogeneous and it is obtained via solving
a system of deterministic equations. Our main result is the local inhomogeneous
circular law in the bulk spectrum on the optimal scale for a general variance
profile of the entries of X. \r\n\r\n"
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Johannes
full_name: Alt, Johannes
id: 36D3D8B6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Alt
- first_name: László
full_name: Erdös, László
id: 4DBD5372-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Erdös
orcid: 0000-0001-5366-9603
- first_name: Torben H
full_name: Krüger, Torben H
id: 3020C786-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Krüger
orcid: 0000-0002-4821-3297
citation:
ama: Alt J, Erdös L, Krüger TH. Local inhomogeneous circular law. Annals Applied
Probability . 2018;28(1):148-203. doi:10.1214/17-AAP1302
apa: Alt, J., Erdös, L., & Krüger, T. H. (2018). Local inhomogeneous circular
law. Annals Applied Probability . Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
https://doi.org/10.1214/17-AAP1302
chicago: Alt, Johannes, László Erdös, and Torben H Krüger. “Local Inhomogeneous
Circular Law.” Annals Applied Probability . Institute of Mathematical Statistics,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1214/17-AAP1302.
ieee: J. Alt, L. Erdös, and T. H. Krüger, “Local inhomogeneous circular law,” Annals
Applied Probability , vol. 28, no. 1. Institute of Mathematical Statistics,
pp. 148–203, 2018.
ista: Alt J, Erdös L, Krüger TH. 2018. Local inhomogeneous circular law. Annals
Applied Probability . 28(1), 148–203.
mla: Alt, Johannes, et al. “Local Inhomogeneous Circular Law.” Annals Applied
Probability , vol. 28, no. 1, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2018,
pp. 148–203, doi:10.1214/17-AAP1302.
short: J. Alt, L. Erdös, T.H. Krüger, Annals Applied Probability 28 (2018) 148–203.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:47:13Z
date_published: 2018-03-03T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:47:52Z
day: '03'
department:
- _id: LaEr
doi: 10.1214/17-AAP1302
ec_funded: 1
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1612.07776 '
isi:
- '000431721800005'
intvolume: ' 28'
isi: 1
issue: '1'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
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url: 'https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.07776 '
month: '03'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 148-203
project:
- _id: 258DCDE6-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '338804'
name: Random matrices, universality and disordered quantum systems
publication: 'Annals Applied Probability '
publication_status: published
publisher: Institute of Mathematical Statistics
quality_controlled: '1'
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title: Local inhomogeneous circular law
type: journal_article
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volume: 28
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '106'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: The goal of this article is to introduce the reader to the theory of intrinsic
geometry of convex surfaces. We illustrate the power of the tools by proving a
theorem on convex surfaces containing an arbitrarily long closed simple geodesic.
Let us remind ourselves that a curve in a surface is called geodesic if every
sufficiently short arc of the curve is length minimizing; if, in addition, it
has no self-intersections, we call it simple geodesic. A tetrahedron with equal
opposite edges is called isosceles. The axiomatic method of Alexandrov geometry
allows us to work with the metrics of convex surfaces directly, without approximating
it first by a smooth or polyhedral metric. Such approximations destroy the closed
geodesics on the surface; therefore it is difficult (if at all possible) to apply
approximations in the proof of our theorem. On the other hand, a proof in the
smooth or polyhedral case usually admits a translation into Alexandrov’s language;
such translation makes the result more general. In fact, our proof resembles a
translation of the proof given by Protasov. Note that the main theorem implies
in particular that a smooth convex surface does not have arbitrarily long simple
closed geodesics. However we do not know a proof of this corollary that is essentially
simpler than the one presented below.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Arseniy
full_name: Akopyan, Arseniy
id: 430D2C90-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Akopyan
orcid: 0000-0002-2548-617X
- first_name: Anton
full_name: Petrunin, Anton
last_name: Petrunin
citation:
ama: Akopyan A, Petrunin A. Long geodesics on convex surfaces. Mathematical Intelligencer.
2018;40(3):26-31. doi:10.1007/s00283-018-9795-5
apa: Akopyan, A., & Petrunin, A. (2018). Long geodesics on convex surfaces.
Mathematical Intelligencer. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-018-9795-5
chicago: Akopyan, Arseniy, and Anton Petrunin. “Long Geodesics on Convex Surfaces.”
Mathematical Intelligencer. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-018-9795-5.
ieee: A. Akopyan and A. Petrunin, “Long geodesics on convex surfaces,” Mathematical
Intelligencer, vol. 40, no. 3. Springer, pp. 26–31, 2018.
ista: Akopyan A, Petrunin A. 2018. Long geodesics on convex surfaces. Mathematical
Intelligencer. 40(3), 26–31.
mla: Akopyan, Arseniy, and Anton Petrunin. “Long Geodesics on Convex Surfaces.”
Mathematical Intelligencer, vol. 40, no. 3, Springer, 2018, pp. 26–31,
doi:10.1007/s00283-018-9795-5.
short: A. Akopyan, A. Petrunin, Mathematical Intelligencer 40 (2018) 26–31.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:40Z
date_published: 2018-09-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T08:49:16Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: HeEd
doi: 10.1007/s00283-018-9795-5
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1702.05172'
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- '000444141200005'
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isi: 1
issue: '3'
language:
- iso: eng
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url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.05172
month: '09'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 26 - 31
publication: Mathematical Intelligencer
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7948'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Long geodesics on convex surfaces
type: journal_article
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...