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Following G-quadruplex formation by its intrinsic fluorescence
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Fast temperature measurement following single laser-induced cavitation inside a microfluidic gap
Published 2014“…However, the expected heating following the collapse of a microbubble (maximum radius ~ 10–35 µm) has not been measured due to insufficient temporal resolution. …”
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Constructions of Butson Hadamard matrices invariant under Abelian p-groups
Published 2022“…We provide constructions of group invariant Butson Hadamard matrices BH(G,h) in the following cases. 1. G=(Zp)2a and at least one of the following conditions is satisfied. • pa∈Q(h), • pa+2∈Q(h) and h is even, • pa+1=(q1−1)(q2−1) where q1 and q2 are distinct prime divisors of h. 2. …”
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Entanglement witnesses with variable number of local measurements
Published 2014“…We present a class of entanglement identifiers which has the following experimentally friendly feature: once the expectation value of the identifier exceeds some definite limit, we can conclude the state is entangled, even if not all measurements defining the identifier have been performed. …”
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Route to low-scattering cylindrical cloaks with finite permittivity and permeability
Published 2012“…Extremely low scattering or “quasiperfect invisibility” can be achieved with only a few layers of anisotropic metamaterials without following the transformation method. Meanwhile, the permittivity and permeability parameters of the layers are relatively small, which is a remarkable advantage of our approach.…”
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Generic attacks on hash combiners
Published 2020“…It is applicable for combiners whose underlying hash functions follow the Merkle-Damgård construction or the HAIFA framework.…”
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Total-internal-reflection-fluorescence microscopy for the study of nanobubble dynamics
Published 2013“…Additionally, we demonstrate that tracer particles near to the nanobubbles are following Brownian motion: the remaining drift flow is weaker than a few micrometers per second at a distance of 400 nm from the nanobubble’s center.…”
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Structure of logarithmically divergent one-loop lattice Feynman integrals
Published 2013“…For logarithmically divergent one-loop lattice Feynman integrals I(p,a) , subject to mild general conditions, we prove the following expected and crucial structural result: I(p,a)=f(p)log(aM)+g(p)+h(p,M) up to terms which vanish for lattice spacing a→0 . …”
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Quantum memory with a controlled homogeneous splitting
Published 2014“…The technique relies on the adiabatic following of a polaritonic excitation onto a state for which the forward collective radiative emission is forbidden. …”
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Adiabatic preparation of a cold exciton condensate
Published 2015“…Our protocol relies on the initial preparation of an exciton polariton condensate for the far blue-detuned IX mode, with its subsequent adiabatic transformation to an indirect exciton condensate by lowering IX energy via applied electric field. The following allows for generation of a spatially localized cold exciton gas, on the contrary to currently used methods, where IX cloud appears due to diffusion of carriers from spatially separated electron- and hole-rich areas.…”
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Theory of ultrafast quasiparticle dynamics in high-temperature superconductors : the dependence on pump fluence
Published 2013“…More interestingly, it is observed that under appropriate conditions of pump fluence, this signature exhibits a reentrant behavior with time delay, following the fate of the superconducting condensate.…”
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The odd moments of ranks and cranks
Published 2013“…Denoting the new k-th rank (resp. crank) moments by (resp. ), we prove the following inequality between the first rank and crank moments.…”
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Extended F4-buildings and the baby monster
Published 2011“…The geometries ε(B), ε(2E6(2)) and ε(Fi22) possess the following properties: (a) any two elements of type 1 are incident to at most one common element of type 2 and (b) three elements of type 1 are pairwise incident to common elements of type 2 if and only if they are incident to a common element of type 5. …”
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Carrier dynamics in a 1.55 μm tunneling injection quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifier
Published 2020“…Carrier dynamics following a short pulse perturbation in a tunneling-injection quantum dot (QD) gain medium are analyzed. …”
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Cytotoxic triosmium carbonyl clusters : are proteins the target?
Published 2014“…It was found that 1 was reactive to cysteine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, glutamine and asparagine, with the propensity for reaction following the order: thiol > carboxylic acid > amide. …”
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Bandyopadhyay, Paterek, and Kaszlikowski reply:
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Towards robust and efficient computation in dynamic peer-to-peer networks
Published 2015“…In particular, we present the following results: 1. An O(log2 n)-round (n is the stable network size) randomized algorithm that achieves almost-everywhere agreement with high probability under up to linear churn per round (i.e., εn, for some small constant ε > 0), assuming that the churn is controlled by an oblivious adversary (that has complete knowledge and control of what nodes join and leave and at what time and has unlimited computational power, but is oblivious to the random choices made by the algorithm). 2. …”
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Electrochemical amplification strategies in DNA nanosensors
Published 2014“…Electrochemical DNA nanosensors exploit the intrinsic property of ssDNA to hybridize to its complementary sequence and this selective hybridization event can be translated into detectable electrochemical signals following electrochemical amplification. This review describes some of the advanced electrochemical signal amplification strategies in DNA detection relying on specific sequence hybridization with focus on electro-active intercalating reagents, primary and secondary reporter DNA probes and 'de-amplification' of signals derived from nanopores and nanochannels. …”
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Symmetric and skew-symmetric {0, ±1} - matrices with large determinants
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