---
_id: '9674'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: The coalescence of nano-crystals during sintering is often found to result
    in interesting crystalline structures such as multi-fold twins, and yet the plasticity
    mechanism accompanying their formation is unclear. In this work, the sintering
    behavior of two unsupported copper nanoparticles initially at room temperature
    is investigated by molecular dynamics simulations under the constant-energy ensemble.
    The results reveal that once the two nanoparticles are brought into contact, they
    often go through drastic structural changes with the inter-particle grain boundary
    quickly eliminated, and single- and multi-fold twinning occurs frequently in the
    coalesced product. Whereas the formation of single twins is found to be via the
    more usual mechanism of emission of Shockley partials on {1 1 1} planes, the formation
    of fivefold twins, however, takes place via a novel dislocation-free mechanism
    involving a series of shear and rigid-body rotation processes caused by elastic
    waves with amplitudes not corresponding to any allowable Burgers vector in the
    fcc lattice. Such a lattice-wave, dislocation-free twinning mechanism has never
    been reported before.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Bingqing
  full_name: Cheng, Bingqing
  id: cbe3cda4-d82c-11eb-8dc7-8ff94289fcc9
  last_name: Cheng
  orcid: 0000-0002-3584-9632
- first_name: Alfonso H.W.
  full_name: Ngan, Alfonso H.W.
  last_name: Ngan
citation:
  ama: 'Cheng B, Ngan AHW. The crystal structures of sintered copper nanoparticles:
    A molecular dynamics study. <i>International Journal of Plasticity</i>. 2013;47:65-79.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006">10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006</a>'
  apa: 'Cheng, B., &#38; Ngan, A. H. W. (2013). The crystal structures of sintered
    copper nanoparticles: A molecular dynamics study. <i>International Journal of
    Plasticity</i>. Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006</a>'
  chicago: 'Cheng, Bingqing, and Alfonso H.W. Ngan. “The Crystal Structures of Sintered
    Copper Nanoparticles: A Molecular Dynamics Study.” <i>International Journal of
    Plasticity</i>. Elsevier, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006</a>.'
  ieee: 'B. Cheng and A. H. W. Ngan, “The crystal structures of sintered copper nanoparticles:
    A molecular dynamics study,” <i>International Journal of Plasticity</i>, vol.
    47. Elsevier, pp. 65–79, 2013.'
  ista: 'Cheng B, Ngan AHW. 2013. The crystal structures of sintered copper nanoparticles:
    A molecular dynamics study. International Journal of Plasticity. 47, 65–79.'
  mla: 'Cheng, Bingqing, and Alfonso H. W. Ngan. “The Crystal Structures of Sintered
    Copper Nanoparticles: A Molecular Dynamics Study.” <i>International Journal of
    Plasticity</i>, vol. 47, Elsevier, 2013, pp. 65–79, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006">10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006</a>.'
  short: B. Cheng, A.H.W. Ngan, International Journal of Plasticity 47 (2013) 65–79.
date_created: 2021-07-15T14:27:44Z
date_published: 2013-08-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T14:04:30Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2013.01.006
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        47'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '08'
oa_version: None
page: 65-79
publication: International Journal of Plasticity
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0749-6419
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'The crystal structures of sintered copper nanoparticles: A molecular dynamics
  study'
type: journal_article
user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf
volume: 47
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '9676'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Despite its relevance to a range of technological applications including nanocrystalline
    material fabrication, the sintering mechanisms of nanoparticles have not been
    well understood. It has been recognized that extrapolation from understanding
    of macro-particle sintering is unreliable for the nano-particle size regime. In
    this work, the sintering behaviour of copper nanoparticles under periodic boundary
    conditions at different temperatures and pressures was investigated by Molecular
    Dynamics simulations. It was found that smaller particle sizes, higher temperature
    and higher external pressure facilitate densification. Through a comparison with
    a two-sphere model, the governing mechanisms for many nanoparticles sintered at
    low temperature (T⩽900K) were identified to be a variety of plasticity processes
    including dislocation, twinning and even amorphization at the contact neck regions,
    due to the presence of high stresses.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Bingqing
  full_name: Cheng, Bingqing
  id: cbe3cda4-d82c-11eb-8dc7-8ff94289fcc9
  last_name: Cheng
  orcid: 0000-0002-3584-9632
- first_name: Alfonso H.W.
  full_name: Ngan, Alfonso H.W.
  last_name: Ngan
citation:
  ama: 'Cheng B, Ngan AHW. The sintering and densification behaviour of many copper
    nanoparticles: A molecular dynamics study. <i>Computational Materials Science</i>.
    2013;74:1-11. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014">10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014</a>'
  apa: 'Cheng, B., &#38; Ngan, A. H. W. (2013). The sintering and densification behaviour
    of many copper nanoparticles: A molecular dynamics study. <i>Computational Materials
    Science</i>. Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014</a>'
  chicago: 'Cheng, Bingqing, and Alfonso H.W. Ngan. “The Sintering and Densification
    Behaviour of Many Copper Nanoparticles: A Molecular Dynamics Study.” <i>Computational
    Materials Science</i>. Elsevier, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014</a>.'
  ieee: 'B. Cheng and A. H. W. Ngan, “The sintering and densification behaviour of
    many copper nanoparticles: A molecular dynamics study,” <i>Computational Materials
    Science</i>, vol. 74. Elsevier, pp. 1–11, 2013.'
  ista: 'Cheng B, Ngan AHW. 2013. The sintering and densification behaviour of many
    copper nanoparticles: A molecular dynamics study. Computational Materials Science.
    74, 1–11.'
  mla: 'Cheng, Bingqing, and Alfonso H. W. Ngan. “The Sintering and Densification
    Behaviour of Many Copper Nanoparticles: A Molecular Dynamics Study.” <i>Computational
    Materials Science</i>, vol. 74, Elsevier, 2013, pp. 1–11, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014">10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014</a>.'
  short: B. Cheng, A.H.W. Ngan, Computational Materials Science 74 (2013) 1–11.
date_created: 2021-07-16T06:46:38Z
date_published: 2013-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T14:04:35Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2013.03.014
extern: '1'
intvolume: '        74'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '06'
oa_version: None
page: 1-11
publication: Computational Materials Science
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0927-0256
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'The sintering and densification behaviour of many copper nanoparticles: A
  molecular dynamics study'
type: journal_article
user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf
volume: 74
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '9682'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: In this work, we simulate the response of two Cu nanoparticles colliding at
    different approaching rates at room temperature by MD. For small nanospheres,
    the formation of single twins is favored at high approach rates, whereas larger
    nanospheres mainly deform by dislocation slip. For small nanocubes with large
    {100} flat surfaces, however, a dislocation-free direct geometrical conversion
    process that leads to five-fold twinning dominates except at highly retarded approaching
    rates. For larger nanocubes, single twin formation is the governing plasticity
    mechanism. The probability for plastic deformation by dislocation slip or twinning
    is attributed to the abundance of surface steps, which act as sites for dislocation
    nucleation.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Bingqing
  full_name: Cheng, Bingqing
  id: cbe3cda4-d82c-11eb-8dc7-8ff94289fcc9
  last_name: Cheng
  orcid: 0000-0002-3584-9632
- first_name: Alfonso H.W.
  full_name: Ngan, Alfonso H.W.
  last_name: Ngan
citation:
  ama: 'Cheng B, Ngan AHW. Crystal plasticity of Cu nanocrystals during collision.
    <i>Materials Science and Engineering: A</i>. 2013;585:326-334. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065">10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065</a>'
  apa: 'Cheng, B., &#38; Ngan, A. H. W. (2013). Crystal plasticity of Cu nanocrystals
    during collision. <i>Materials Science and Engineering: A</i>. Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065</a>'
  chicago: 'Cheng, Bingqing, and Alfonso H.W. Ngan. “Crystal Plasticity of Cu Nanocrystals
    during Collision.” <i>Materials Science and Engineering: A</i>. Elsevier, 2013.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065</a>.'
  ieee: 'B. Cheng and A. H. W. Ngan, “Crystal plasticity of Cu nanocrystals during
    collision,” <i>Materials Science and Engineering: A</i>, vol. 585. Elsevier, pp.
    326–334, 2013.'
  ista: 'Cheng B, Ngan AHW. 2013. Crystal plasticity of Cu nanocrystals during collision.
    Materials Science and Engineering: A. 585, 326–334.'
  mla: 'Cheng, Bingqing, and Alfonso H. W. Ngan. “Crystal Plasticity of Cu Nanocrystals
    during Collision.” <i>Materials Science and Engineering: A</i>, vol. 585, Elsevier,
    2013, pp. 326–34, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065">10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065</a>.'
  short: 'B. Cheng, A.H.W. Ngan, Materials Science and Engineering: A 585 (2013) 326–334.'
date_created: 2021-07-19T09:04:36Z
date_published: 2013-11-15T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T14:04:51Z
day: '15'
doi: 10.1016/j.msea.2013.07.065
extern: '1'
intvolume: '       585'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '11'
oa_version: None
page: 326-334
publication: 'Materials Science and Engineering: A'
publication_identifier:
  issn:
  - 0921-5093
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Crystal plasticity of Cu nanocrystals during collision
type: journal_article
user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf
volume: 585
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '970'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Recently a new high-mobility Dirac material, trilayer graphene, was realized
    experimentally. The band structure of ABA-stacked trilayer graphene consists of
    a monolayer-like and a bilayer-like pair of bands. Here we study electronic properties
    of ABA-stacked trilayer graphene biased by a perpendicular electric field. We
    find that the combination of the bias and trigonal warping gives rise to a set
    of new Dirac points: In each valley, seven species of Dirac fermions with small
    masses of order of a few meV emerge. The positions and masses of the emergent
    Dirac fermions are tunable by bias, and one group of Dirac fermions becomes massless
    at a certain bias value. Therefore, in contrast to bilayer graphene, the conductivity
    at the neutrality point is expected to show nonmonotonic behavior, becoming of
    the order of a few e2/h when some Dirac masses vanish. Further, we analyze the
    evolution of the Landau level spectrum as a function of bias. The emergence of
    new Dirac points in the band structure translates into new threefold-degenerate
    groups of Landau levels. This leads to an anomalous quantum Hall effect, in which
    some quantum Hall steps have a height of 3e2/h. At an intermediate bias, the degeneracies
    of all Landau levels get lifted, and in this regime all quantum Hall plateaus
    are spaced by e2/h. Finally, we show that the pattern of Landau level crossings
    is very sensitive to certain band structure parameters, and can therefore provide
    a useful tool for determining their precise values.'
acknowledgement: We thank Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, Leonardo Campos, and Thiti Taychatanapat
  for attracting our attention to the problem of biased trilayer graphene, and for
  many helpful discussions.
author:
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Maksym Serbyn
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Dmitry
  full_name: Abanin, Dmitry A
  last_name: Abanin
citation:
  ama: Serbyn M, Abanin D. New Dirac points and multiple Landau level crossings in
    biased trilayer graphene. <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics</i>. 2013;87(11). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422">10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422</a>
  apa: Serbyn, M., &#38; Abanin, D. (2013). New Dirac points and multiple Landau level
    crossings in biased trilayer graphene. <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter
    and Materials Physics</i>. American Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422</a>
  chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, and Dmitry Abanin. “New Dirac Points and Multiple Landau
    Level Crossings in Biased Trilayer Graphene.” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed
    Matter and Materials Physics</i>. American Physical Society, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422</a>.
  ieee: M. Serbyn and D. Abanin, “New Dirac points and multiple Landau level crossings
    in biased trilayer graphene,” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics</i>, vol. 87, no. 11. American Physical Society, 2013.
  ista: Serbyn M, Abanin D. 2013. New Dirac points and multiple Landau level crossings
    in biased trilayer graphene. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics. 87(11).
  mla: Serbyn, Maksym, and Dmitry Abanin. “New Dirac Points and Multiple Landau Level
    Crossings in Biased Trilayer Graphene.” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter
    and Materials Physics</i>, vol. 87, no. 11, American Physical Society, 2013, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422">10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422</a>.
  short: M. Serbyn, D. Abanin, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics 87 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:28Z
date_published: 2013-03-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:20Z
day: '18'
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.87.115422
extern: 1
intvolume: '        87'
issue: '11'
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.6251
month: '03'
oa: 1
publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '6428'
quality_controlled: 0
status: public
title: New Dirac points and multiple Landau level crossings in biased trilayer graphene
type: journal_article
volume: 87
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '971'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We study the stability of the normal state in a mesoscopic NSN junction biased
    by a constant voltage V with respect to the formation of the superconducting order.
    Using the linearized time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equation, we obtain the temperature
    dependence of the instability line, V inst(T), where nucleation of superconductivity
    takes place. For sufficiently low biases, a stationary symmetric superconducting
    state emerges below the instability line. For higher biases, the normal phase
    is destroyed by the formation of a nonstationary bimodal state with two superconducting
    nuclei localized near the opposite terminals. The low-temperature and large-voltage
    behavior of the instability line is highly sensitive to the details of the inelastic
    relaxation mechanism in the wire. Therefore, experimental studies of Vinst(T)
    in NSN junctions may be used as an effective tool to access the parameters of
    the inelastic relaxation in the normal state.
acknowledgement: We are grateful to M. V. Feigel'man, A. Kamenev, T. M. Klapwijk,
  J. P. Pekola, V. V. Ryazanov, J. C. W. Song, and D. Y. Vodolazov for discussions.
author:
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Maksym Serbyn
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Mikhail
  full_name: Skvortsov, Mikhail A
  last_name: Skvortsov
citation:
  ama: Serbyn M, Skvortsov M. Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased normal-superconducting-normal
    microbridge. <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>.
    2013;87(2). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501">10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501</a>
  apa: Serbyn, M., &#38; Skvortsov, M. (2013). Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased
    normal-superconducting-normal microbridge. <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter
    and Materials Physics</i>. American Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501</a>
  chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, and Mikhail Skvortsov. “Onset of Superconductivity in a
    Voltage-Biased Normal-Superconducting-Normal Microbridge.” <i>Physical Review
    B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>. American Physical Society, 2013.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501</a>.
  ieee: M. Serbyn and M. Skvortsov, “Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased
    normal-superconducting-normal microbridge,” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter
    and Materials Physics</i>, vol. 87, no. 2. American Physical Society, 2013.
  ista: Serbyn M, Skvortsov M. 2013. Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased
    normal-superconducting-normal microbridge. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter
    and Materials Physics. 87(2).
  mla: Serbyn, Maksym, and Mikhail Skvortsov. “Onset of Superconductivity in a Voltage-Biased
    Normal-Superconducting-Normal Microbridge.” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter
    and Materials Physics</i>, vol. 87, no. 2, American Physical Society, 2013, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501">10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501</a>.
  short: M. Serbyn, M. Skvortsov, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics 87 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:28Z
date_published: 2013-01-02T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:20Z
day: '02'
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.87.020501
extern: 1
intvolume: '        87'
issue: '2'
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1208.6004
month: '01'
oa: 1
publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '6429'
quality_controlled: 0
status: public
title: Onset of superconductivity in a voltage-biased normal-superconducting-normal
  microbridge
type: journal_article
volume: 87
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '972'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: In topological crystalline insulators (TCIs), topology and crystal symmetry
    intertwine to create surface states with distinct characteristics. The breaking
    of crystal symmetry in TCIs is predicted to impart mass to the massless Dirac
    fermions. Here, we report high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy studies
    of a TCI, Pb1-xSnxSe that reveal the coexistence of zero-mass Dirac fermions protected
    by crystal symmetry with massive Dirac fermions consistent with crystal symmetry
    breaking. In addition, we show two distinct regimes of the Fermi surface topology
    separated by a Van-Hove singularity at the Lifshitz transition point. Our work
    paves the way for engineering the Dirac band gap and realizing interaction-driven
    topological quantum phenomena in TCIs.
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: Yoshinori
  full_name: Okada, Yoshinori
  last_name: Okada
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Serbyn, Maksym
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Hsin
  full_name: Lin, Hsin
  last_name: Lin
- first_name: Daniel
  full_name: Walkup, Daniel
  last_name: Walkup
- first_name: Wenwen
  full_name: Zhou, Wenwen
  last_name: Zhou
- first_name: Chetan
  full_name: Dhital, Chetan
  last_name: Dhital
- first_name: Madhab
  full_name: Neupane, Madhab
  last_name: Neupane
- first_name: Suyang
  full_name: Xu, Suyang
  last_name: Xu
- first_name: Yungjui
  full_name: Wang, Yungjui
  last_name: Wang
- first_name: Raman
  full_name: Sankar, Raman
  last_name: Sankar
- first_name: Fangcheng
  full_name: Chou, Fangcheng
  last_name: Chou
- first_name: Arun
  full_name: Bansil, Arun
  last_name: Bansil
- first_name: Md
  full_name: Hasan, Md
  last_name: Hasan
- first_name: Stephen
  full_name: Wilson, Stephen
  last_name: Wilson
- first_name: Liang
  full_name: Fu, Liang
  last_name: Fu
- first_name: Vidya
  full_name: Madhavan, Vidya
  last_name: Madhavan
citation:
  ama: Okada Y, Serbyn M, Lin H, et al. Observation of dirac node formation and mass
    acquisition in a topological crystalline insulator. <i>Science</i>. 2013;341(6153):1496-1499.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239451">10.1126/science.1239451</a>
  apa: Okada, Y., Serbyn, M., Lin, H., Walkup, D., Zhou, W., Dhital, C., … Madhavan,
    V. (2013). Observation of dirac node formation and mass acquisition in a topological
    crystalline insulator. <i>Science</i>. American Association for the Advancement
    of Science. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239451">https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239451</a>
  chicago: Okada, Yoshinori, Maksym Serbyn, Hsin Lin, Daniel Walkup, Wenwen Zhou,
    Chetan Dhital, Madhab Neupane, et al. “Observation of Dirac Node Formation and
    Mass Acquisition in a Topological Crystalline Insulator.” <i>Science</i>. American
    Association for the Advancement of Science, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239451">https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239451</a>.
  ieee: Y. Okada <i>et al.</i>, “Observation of dirac node formation and mass acquisition
    in a topological crystalline insulator,” <i>Science</i>, vol. 341, no. 6153. American
    Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 1496–1499, 2013.
  ista: Okada Y, Serbyn M, Lin H, Walkup D, Zhou W, Dhital C, Neupane M, Xu S, Wang
    Y, Sankar R, Chou F, Bansil A, Hasan M, Wilson S, Fu L, Madhavan V. 2013. Observation
    of dirac node formation and mass acquisition in a topological crystalline insulator.
    Science. 341(6153), 1496–1499.
  mla: Okada, Yoshinori, et al. “Observation of Dirac Node Formation and Mass Acquisition
    in a Topological Crystalline Insulator.” <i>Science</i>, vol. 341, no. 6153, American
    Association for the Advancement of Science, 2013, pp. 1496–99, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239451">10.1126/science.1239451</a>.
  short: Y. Okada, M. Serbyn, H. Lin, D. Walkup, W. Zhou, C. Dhital, M. Neupane, S.
    Xu, Y. Wang, R. Sankar, F. Chou, A. Bansil, M. Hasan, S. Wilson, L. Fu, V. Madhavan,
    Science 341 (2013) 1496–1499.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:29Z
date_published: 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:20Z
day: '01'
doi: 10.1126/science.1239451
extern: '1'
external_id:
  arxiv:
  - '1305.2823'
intvolume: '       341'
issue: '6153'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.2823
month: '01'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 1496 - 1499
publication: Science
publication_status: published
publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science
publist_id: '6430'
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Observation of dirac node formation and mass acquisition in a topological crystalline
  insulator
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 341
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '973'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We construct a complete set of local integrals of motion that characterize
    the many-body localized (MBL) phase. Our approach relies on the assumption that
    local perturbations act locally on the eigenstates in the MBL phase, which is
    supported by numerical simulations of the random-field XXZ spin chain. We describe
    the structure of the eigenstates in the MBL phase and discuss the implications
    of local conservation laws for its nonequilibrium quantum dynamics. We argue that
    the many-body localization can be used to protect coherence in the system by suppressing
    relaxation between eigenstates with different local integrals of motion.
acknowledgement: We thank J. Moore for useful discussions. Research at Perimeter Institute
  is supported by the Government of Canada through Industry Canada and by the Province
  of Ontario through the Ministry of Economic Development & Innovation. Z. P. was
  supported by DOE Grant No. DE-SC0002140. M. S. was supported by the National Science
  Foundation under Grant No. DMR-1104498. The simulations presented in this article
  were performed on computational resources supported by the High Performance Computing
  Center (PICSciE) at Princeton University.
author:
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Maksym Serbyn
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Zlatko
  full_name: Papić, Zlatko
  last_name: Papić
- first_name: Dmitry
  full_name: Abanin, Dmitry A
  last_name: Abanin
citation:
  ama: Serbyn M, Papić Z, Abanin D. Local conservation laws and the structure of the
    many body localized states. <i>Physical Review Letters</i>. 2013;111(12). doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201">10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201</a>
  apa: Serbyn, M., Papić, Z., &#38; Abanin, D. (2013). Local conservation laws and
    the structure of the many body localized states. <i>Physical Review Letters</i>.
    American Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201</a>
  chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, Zlatko Papić, and Dmitry Abanin. “Local Conservation Laws
    and the Structure of the Many Body Localized States.” <i>Physical Review Letters</i>.
    American Physical Society, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201</a>.
  ieee: M. Serbyn, Z. Papić, and D. Abanin, “Local conservation laws and the structure
    of the many body localized states,” <i>Physical Review Letters</i>, vol. 111,
    no. 12. American Physical Society, 2013.
  ista: Serbyn M, Papić Z, Abanin D. 2013. Local conservation laws and the structure
    of the many body localized states. Physical Review Letters. 111(12).
  mla: Serbyn, Maksym, et al. “Local Conservation Laws and the Structure of the Many
    Body Localized States.” <i>Physical Review Letters</i>, vol. 111, no. 12, American
    Physical Society, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201">10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201</a>.
  short: M. Serbyn, Z. Papić, D. Abanin, Physical Review Letters 111 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:29Z
date_published: 2013-09-17T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:21Z
day: '17'
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.127201
extern: 1
intvolume: '       111'
issue: '12'
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1305.5554
month: '09'
oa: 1
publication: Physical Review Letters
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '6424'
quality_controlled: 0
status: public
title: Local conservation laws and the structure of the many body localized states
type: journal_article
volume: 111
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '974'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We propose a possible realization of the overscreened Kondo impurity problem
    by a magnetic s=1/2 impurity embedded in a two-dimensional S=1 U(1) spin liquid
    with a Fermi surface. This problem contains an interesting interplay between non-Fermi-liquid
    behavior induced by a U(1) gauge field coupled to fermions and a non-Fermi-liquid
    fixed point in the overscreened Kondo problem. Using a large-N expansion together
    with an expansion in the dynamical exponent of the gauge field, we find that the
    coupling to the gauge field leads to weak but observable changes in the physical
    properties of the system at the overscreened Kondo fixed point. We discuss the
    extrapolation of this result to a physical case and argue that the realization
    of overscreened Kondo physics could lead to observations of effects due to gauge
    fields.
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Serbyn, Maksym
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Todadri
  full_name: Senthil, Todadri
  last_name: Senthil
- first_name: Patrick
  full_name: Lee, Patrick
  last_name: Lee
citation:
  ama: Serbyn M, Senthil T, Lee P. Overscreened Kondo fixed point in S=1 spin liquid.
    <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>. 2013;88(2).
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419">10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419</a>
  apa: Serbyn, M., Senthil, T., &#38; Lee, P. (2013). Overscreened Kondo fixed point
    in S=1 spin liquid. <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>.
    American Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419</a>
  chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, Todadri Senthil, and Patrick Lee. “Overscreened Kondo Fixed
    Point in S=1 Spin Liquid.” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics</i>. American Physical Society, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419</a>.
  ieee: M. Serbyn, T. Senthil, and P. Lee, “Overscreened Kondo fixed point in S=1
    spin liquid,” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>,
    vol. 88, no. 2. American Physical Society, 2013.
  ista: Serbyn M, Senthil T, Lee P. 2013. Overscreened Kondo fixed point in S=1 spin
    liquid. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 88(2).
  mla: Serbyn, Maksym, et al. “Overscreened Kondo Fixed Point in S=1 Spin Liquid.”
    <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>, vol. 88, no.
    2, American Physical Society, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419">10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419</a>.
  short: M. Serbyn, T. Senthil, P. Lee, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials
    Physics 88 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:29Z
date_published: 2013-07-19T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:21Z
day: '19'
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.88.024419
extern: '1'
external_id:
  arxiv:
  - '1212.5179'
intvolume: '        88'
issue: '2'
language:
- iso: eng
main_file_link:
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  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1212.5179
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '6425'
quality_controlled: '1'
status: public
title: Overscreened Kondo fixed point in S=1 spin liquid
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 88
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '9749'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Cooperative behavior, where one individual incurs a cost to help another,
    is a wide spread phenomenon. Here we study direct reciprocity in the context of
    the alternating Prisoner's Dilemma. We consider all strategies that can be implemented
    by one and two-state automata. We calculate the payoff matrix of all pairwise
    encounters in the presence of noise. We explore deterministic selection dynamics
    with and without mutation. Using different error rates and payoff values, we observe
    convergence to a small number of distinct equilibria. Two of them are uncooperative
    strict Nash equilibria representing always-defect (ALLD) and Grim. The third equilibrium
    is mixed and represents a cooperative alliance of several strategies, dominated
    by a strategy which we call Forgiver. Forgiver cooperates whenever the opponent
    has cooperated; it defects once when the opponent has defected, but subsequently
    Forgiver attempts to re-establish cooperation even if the opponent has defected
    again. Forgiver is not an evolutionarily stable strategy, but the alliance, which
    it rules, is asymptotically stable. For a wide range of parameter values the most
    commonly observed outcome is convergence to the mixed equilibrium, dominated by
    Forgiver. Our results show that although forgiving might incur a short-term loss
    it can lead to a long-term gain. Forgiveness facilitates stable cooperation in
    the presence of exploitation and noise.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Benjamin
  full_name: Zagorsky, Benjamin
  last_name: Zagorsky
- first_name: Johannes
  full_name: Reiter, Johannes
  id: 4A918E98-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Reiter
  orcid: 0000-0002-0170-7353
- first_name: Krishnendu
  full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
  id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Chatterjee
  orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Nowak, Martin
  last_name: Nowak
citation:
  ama: Zagorsky B, Reiter J, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. Forgiver triumphs in alternating
    prisoner’s dilemma . 2013. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001">10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001</a>
  apa: Zagorsky, B., Reiter, J., Chatterjee, K., &#38; Nowak, M. (2013). Forgiver
    triumphs in alternating prisoner’s dilemma . Public Library of Science. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001</a>
  chicago: Zagorsky, Benjamin, Johannes Reiter, Krishnendu Chatterjee, and Martin
    Nowak. “Forgiver Triumphs in Alternating Prisoner’s Dilemma .” Public Library
    of Science, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001</a>.
  ieee: B. Zagorsky, J. Reiter, K. Chatterjee, and M. Nowak, “Forgiver triumphs in
    alternating prisoner’s dilemma .” Public Library of Science, 2013.
  ista: Zagorsky B, Reiter J, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. 2013. Forgiver triumphs in alternating
    prisoner’s dilemma , Public Library of Science, <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001">10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001</a>.
  mla: Zagorsky, Benjamin, et al. <i>Forgiver Triumphs in Alternating Prisoner’s Dilemma
    </i>. Public Library of Science, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001">10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001</a>.
  short: B. Zagorsky, J. Reiter, K. Chatterjee, M. Nowak, (2013).
date_created: 2021-07-28T15:45:07Z
date_published: 2013-12-12T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T10:34:39Z
day: '12'
department:
- _id: KrCh
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080814.s001
month: '12'
oa_version: Published Version
publisher: Public Library of Science
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---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Recent numerical work by Bardarson, Pollmann, and Moore revealed a slow, logarithmic
    in time, growth of the entanglement entropy for initial product states in a putative
    many-body localized phase. We show that this surprising phenomenon results from
    the dephasing due to exponentially small interaction-induced corrections to the
    eigenenergies of different states. For weak interactions, we find that the entanglement
    entropy grows as ξln (Vt/), where V is the interaction strength, and ξ is the
    single-particle localization length. The saturated value of the entanglement entropy
    at long times is determined by the participation ratios of the initial state over
    the eigenstates of the subsystem. Our work shows that the logarithmic entanglement
    growth is a universal phenomenon characteristic of the many-body localized phase
    in any number of spatial dimensions, and reveals a broad hierarchy of dephasing
    time scales present in such a phase.
acknowledgement: We would like to thank E. Altman and J. Moore for useful comments
  on the manuscript. This research was supported in part by Perimeter Institute for
  Theoretical Physics. Research at Perimeter Institute is supported by the Government
  of Canada through Industry Canada and by the Province of Ontario through the Ministry
  of Economic Development & Innovation. Z. P. was supported by DOE Grant No. DE-SC0002140.
  The simulations presented in this article were performed on computational resources
  supported by the High Performance Computing Center (PICSciE) at Princeton University.
author:
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Maksym Serbyn
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Zlatko
  full_name: Papić, Zlatko
  last_name: Papić
- first_name: Dmitry
  full_name: Abanin, Dmitry A
  last_name: Abanin
citation:
  ama: Serbyn M, Papić Z, Abanin D. Universal slow growth of entanglement in interacting
    strongly disordered systems. <i>Physical Review Letters</i>. 2013;110(26). doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601">10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601</a>
  apa: Serbyn, M., Papić, Z., &#38; Abanin, D. (2013). Universal slow growth of entanglement
    in interacting strongly disordered systems. <i>Physical Review Letters</i>. American
    Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601</a>
  chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, Zlatko Papić, and Dmitry Abanin. “Universal Slow Growth
    of Entanglement in Interacting Strongly Disordered Systems.” <i>Physical Review
    Letters</i>. American Physical Society, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601</a>.
  ieee: M. Serbyn, Z. Papić, and D. Abanin, “Universal slow growth of entanglement
    in interacting strongly disordered systems,” <i>Physical Review Letters</i>, vol.
    110, no. 26. American Physical Society, 2013.
  ista: Serbyn M, Papić Z, Abanin D. 2013. Universal slow growth of entanglement in
    interacting strongly disordered systems. Physical Review Letters. 110(26).
  mla: Serbyn, Maksym, et al. “Universal Slow Growth of Entanglement in Interacting
    Strongly Disordered Systems.” <i>Physical Review Letters</i>, vol. 110, no. 26,
    American Physical Society, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601">10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601</a>.
  short: M. Serbyn, Z. Papić, D. Abanin, Physical Review Letters 110 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:29Z
date_published: 2013-06-28T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:22Z
day: '28'
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.260601
extern: 1
intvolume: '       110'
issue: '26'
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1304.4605
month: '06'
oa: 1
publication: Physical Review Letters
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '6426'
quality_controlled: 0
status: public
title: Universal slow growth of entanglement in interacting strongly disordered systems
type: journal_article
volume: 110
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '9751'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered
    a precondition for the evolution of altruism. However, kin-selection theory also
    predicts the evolution of altruism when relatedness is low, as long as the cost
    of the altruistic act is minor compared to its benefit. Here, we demonstrate evidence
    for a low-cost altruistic act in bacteria. We investigated Escherichia coli responding
    to the attack of an obligately lytic phage by committing suicide in order to prevent
    parasite transmission to nearby relatives. We found that bacterial suicide provides
    large benefits to survivors at marginal costs to committers. The cost of suicide
    was low because infected cells are moribund, rapidly dying upon phage infection,
    such that no more opportunity for reproduction remains. As a consequence of its
    marginal cost, host suicide was selectively favoured even when relatedness between
    committers and survivors approached zero. Altogether, our findings demonstrate
    that low-cost suicide can evolve with ease, represents an effective host-defence
    strategy, and seems to be widespread among microbes. Moreover, low-cost suicide
    might also occur in higher organisms as exemplified by infected social insect
    workers leaving the colony to die in isolation.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Dominik
  full_name: Refardt, Dominik
  last_name: Refardt
- first_name: Tobias
  full_name: Bergmiller, Tobias
  id: 2C471CFA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Bergmiller
  orcid: 0000-0001-5396-4346
- first_name: Rolf
  full_name: Kümmerli, Rolf
  last_name: Kümmerli
citation:
  ama: 'Refardt D, Bergmiller T, Kümmerli R. Data from: Altruism can evolve when relatedness
    is low: evidence from bacteria committing suicide upon phage infection. 2013.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n">10.5061/dryad.b1q2n</a>'
  apa: 'Refardt, D., Bergmiller, T., &#38; Kümmerli, R. (2013). Data from: Altruism
    can evolve when relatedness is low: evidence from bacteria committing suicide
    upon phage infection. Dryad. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n">https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n</a>'
  chicago: 'Refardt, Dominik, Tobias Bergmiller, and Rolf Kümmerli. “Data from: Altruism
    Can Evolve When Relatedness Is Low: Evidence from Bacteria Committing Suicide
    upon Phage Infection.” Dryad, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n">https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n</a>.'
  ieee: 'D. Refardt, T. Bergmiller, and R. Kümmerli, “Data from: Altruism can evolve
    when relatedness is low: evidence from bacteria committing suicide upon phage
    infection.” Dryad, 2013.'
  ista: 'Refardt D, Bergmiller T, Kümmerli R. 2013. Data from: Altruism can evolve
    when relatedness is low: evidence from bacteria committing suicide upon phage
    infection, Dryad, <a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n">10.5061/dryad.b1q2n</a>.'
  mla: 'Refardt, Dominik, et al. <i>Data from: Altruism Can Evolve When Relatedness
    Is Low: Evidence from Bacteria Committing Suicide upon Phage Infection</i>. Dryad,
    2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n">10.5061/dryad.b1q2n</a>.'
  short: D. Refardt, T. Bergmiller, R. Kümmerli, (2013).
date_created: 2021-07-30T08:08:09Z
date_published: 2013-03-21T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-10-18T06:43:22Z
day: '21'
department:
- _id: CaGu
doi: 10.5061/dryad.b1q2n
main_file_link:
- open_access: '1'
  url: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.b1q2n
month: '03'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
publisher: Dryad
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status: public
title: 'Data from: Altruism can evolve when relatedness is low: evidence from bacteria
  committing suicide upon phage infection'
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user_id: 6785fbc1-c503-11eb-8a32-93094b40e1cf
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...
---
_id: '9754'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Short-read sequencing technologies have in principle made it feasible to draw
    detailed inferences about the recent history of any organism. In practice, however,
    this remains challenging due to the difficulty of genome assembly in most organisms
    and the lack of statistical methods powerful enough to discriminate among recent,
    non-equilibrium histories. We address both the assembly and inference challenges.
    We develop a bioinformatic pipeline for generating outgroup-rooted alignments
    of orthologous sequence blocks from de novo low-coverage short-read data for a
    small number of genomes, and show how such sequence blocks can be used to fit
    explicit models of population divergence and admixture in a likelihood framework.
    To illustrate our approach, we reconstruct the Pleistocene history of an oak-feeding
    insect (the oak gallwasp Biorhiza pallida) which, in common with many other taxa,
    was restricted during Pleistocene ice ages to a longitudinal series of southern
    refugia spanning theWestern Palaearctic. Our analysis of sequence blocks sampled
    from a single genome from each of three major glacial refugia reveals support
    for an unexpected history dominated by recent admixture. Despite the fact that
    80% of the genome is affected by admixture during the last glacial cycle, we are
    able to infer the deeper divergence history of these populations. These inferences
    are robust to variation in block length, mutation model, and the sampling location
    of individual genomes within refugia. This combination of de novo assembly and
    numerical likelihood calculation provides a powerful framework for estimating
    recent population history that can be applied to any organism without the need
    for prior genetic resources.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Jack
  full_name: Hearn, Jack
  last_name: Hearn
- first_name: Graham
  full_name: Stone, Graham
  last_name: Stone
- first_name: Nicholas H
  full_name: Barton, Nicholas H
  id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Barton
  orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240
- first_name: Konrad
  full_name: Lohse, Konrad
  last_name: Lohse
- first_name: Lynsey
  full_name: Bunnefeld, Lynsey
  last_name: Bunnefeld
citation:
  ama: 'Hearn J, Stone G, Barton NH, Lohse K, Bunnefeld L. Data from: Likelihood-based
    inference of population history from low coverage de novo genome assemblies. 2013.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60">10.5061/dryad.r3r60</a>'
  apa: 'Hearn, J., Stone, G., Barton, N. H., Lohse, K., &#38; Bunnefeld, L. (2013).
    Data from: Likelihood-based inference of population history from low coverage
    de novo genome assemblies. Dryad. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60">https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60</a>'
  chicago: 'Hearn, Jack, Graham Stone, Nicholas H Barton, Konrad Lohse, and Lynsey
    Bunnefeld. “Data from: Likelihood-Based Inference of Population History from Low
    Coverage de Novo Genome Assemblies.” Dryad, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60">https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60</a>.'
  ieee: 'J. Hearn, G. Stone, N. H. Barton, K. Lohse, and L. Bunnefeld, “Data from:
    Likelihood-based inference of population history from low coverage de novo genome
    assemblies.” Dryad, 2013.'
  ista: 'Hearn J, Stone G, Barton NH, Lohse K, Bunnefeld L. 2013. Data from: Likelihood-based
    inference of population history from low coverage de novo genome assemblies, Dryad,
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60">10.5061/dryad.r3r60</a>.'
  mla: 'Hearn, Jack, et al. <i>Data from: Likelihood-Based Inference of Population
    History from Low Coverage de Novo Genome Assemblies</i>. Dryad, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60">10.5061/dryad.r3r60</a>.'
  short: J. Hearn, G. Stone, N.H. Barton, K. Lohse, L. Bunnefeld, (2013).
date_created: 2021-07-30T08:31:22Z
date_published: 2013-10-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T10:31:17Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: NiBa
doi: 10.5061/dryad.r3r60
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  url: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.r3r60
month: '10'
oa: 1
oa_version: Published Version
publisher: Dryad
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  de novo genome assemblies'
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year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '976'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Motivated by a search for experimental probes to access the physics of fractionalized
    excitations called spinons in spin liquids, we study the interaction of spinons
    with lattice vibrations. We consider the case of algebraic spin liquid, when spinons
    have fermionic statistics and a Dirac-like dispersion. We establish the general
    procedure for deriving spinon-phonon interactions, which is based on symmetry
    considerations. The procedure is illustrated for four different algebraic spin
    liquids: π-flux and staggered-flux phases on a square lattice, π-flux phase on
    a kagome lattice, and zero-flux phase on a honeycomb lattice. Although the low-energy
    description is similar for all these phases, different underlying symmetry groups
    lead to a distinct form of spinon-phonon interaction Hamiltonian. The explicit
    form of the spinon-phonon interaction is used to estimate the attenuation of ultrasound
    in an algebraic spin liquid. The prospects of the sound attenuation as a probe
    of spinons are discussed.'
acknowledgement: M. S. is grateful to X.-G. Wen, L. Levitov, M. Metlitski, K. Michaeli,
  K.-T. Chen, and A. Potter for many useful discussions. We acknowledge support by
  Grant No. NSF DMR 1104498. We acknowledge the hospitality of KITP, where final stages
  of this project were completed.
author:
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Maksym Serbyn
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Patrick
  full_name: Lee, Patrick
  last_name: Lee
citation:
  ama: Serbyn M, Lee P. Spinon-phonon interaction in algebraic spin liquids. <i>Physical
    Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>. 2013;87(17). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424">10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424</a>
  apa: Serbyn, M., &#38; Lee, P. (2013). Spinon-phonon interaction in algebraic spin
    liquids. <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>. American
    Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424</a>
  chicago: Serbyn, Maksym, and Patrick Lee. “Spinon-Phonon Interaction in Algebraic
    Spin Liquids.” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>.
    American Physical Society, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424</a>.
  ieee: M. Serbyn and P. Lee, “Spinon-phonon interaction in algebraic spin liquids,”
    <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>, vol. 87, no.
    17. American Physical Society, 2013.
  ista: Serbyn M, Lee P. 2013. Spinon-phonon interaction in algebraic spin liquids.
    Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 87(17).
  mla: Serbyn, Maksym, and Patrick Lee. “Spinon-Phonon Interaction in Algebraic Spin
    Liquids.” <i>Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics</i>, vol.
    87, no. 17, American Physical Society, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424">10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424</a>.
  short: M. Serbyn, P. Lee, Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
    87 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:49:30Z
date_published: 2013-05-22T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T08:22:22Z
day: '22'
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.87.174424
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  url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0772
month: '05'
oa: 1
publication: Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: American Physical Society
publist_id: '6427'
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title: Spinon-phonon interaction in algebraic spin liquids
type: journal_article
volume: 87
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2443'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: The mode of action of auxin is based on its non-uniform distribution within
    tissues and organs. Despite the wide use of several auxin analogues in research
    and agriculture, little is known about the specificity of different auxin-related
    transport and signalling processes towards these compounds. Using seedlings of
    Arabidopsis thaliana and suspension-cultured cells of Nicotiana tabacum (BY-2),
    the physiological activity of several auxin analogues was investigated, together
    with their capacity to induce auxin-dependent gene expression, to inhibit endocytosis
    and to be transported across the plasma membrane. This study shows that the specificity
    criteria for different auxin-related processes vary widely. Notably, the special
    behaviour of some synthetic auxin analogues suggests that they might be useful
    tools in investigations of the molecular mechanism of auxin action. Thus, due
    to their differential stimulatory effects on DR5 expression, indole-3-propionic
    (IPA) and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy acetic (2,4,5-T) acids can serve in studies of
    TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESPONSE 1/AUXIN SIGNALLING F-BOX (TIR1/AFB)-mediated auxin
    signalling, and 5-fluoroindole-3-acetic acid (5-F-IAA) can help to discriminate
    between transcriptional and non-transcriptional pathways of auxin signalling.
    The results demonstrate that the major determinants for the auxin-like physiological
    potential of a particular compound are very complex and involve its chemical and
    metabolic stability, its ability to distribute in tissues in a polar manner and
    its activity towards auxin signalling machinery.
acknowledgement: The authors thank Dr Christian Luschnig (University of Natural Resources
  and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria) for the anti-PIN2 antibody, Professor
  Mark Estelle (University of California, San Diego, CA, USA) for tir1-1 mutant seeds
  and, last but not least, to Dr David Morris for critical reading of the manuscript.
  We also thank Markéta Pařezová and Jana Stýblová for excellent technical assistance.
  This work was supported by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (P305/11/0797
  to E.Z. and 13-40637S to J.F.), the Central European Institute of Technology project
  CZ.1.05/1.1.00/02.0068 from the European Regional Development Fund and by a European
  Research Council starting independent research grant ERC-2011-StG-20101109-PSDP
  (to J.F.).
article_processing_charge: No
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- first_name: Sibu
  full_name: Simon, Sibu
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  last_name: Simon
  orcid: 0000-0002-1998-6741
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Kubeš, Martin
  last_name: Kubeš
- first_name: Pawel
  full_name: Baster, Pawel
  id: 3028BD74-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Baster
- first_name: Stéphanie
  full_name: Robert, Stéphanie
  last_name: Robert
- first_name: Petre
  full_name: Dobrev, Petre
  last_name: Dobrev
- first_name: Jirí
  full_name: Friml, Jirí
  id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Friml
  orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
- first_name: Jan
  full_name: Petrášek, Jan
  last_name: Petrášek
- first_name: Eva
  full_name: Zažímalová, Eva
  last_name: Zažímalová
citation:
  ama: 'Simon S, Kubeš M, Baster P, et al. Defining the selectivity of processes along
    the auxin response chain: A study using auxin analogues. <i>New Phytologist</i>.
    2013;200(4):1034-1048. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12437">10.1111/nph.12437</a>'
  apa: 'Simon, S., Kubeš, M., Baster, P., Robert, S., Dobrev, P., Friml, J., … Zažímalová,
    E. (2013). Defining the selectivity of processes along the auxin response chain:
    A study using auxin analogues. <i>New Phytologist</i>. Wiley. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12437">https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12437</a>'
  chicago: 'Simon, Sibu, Martin Kubeš, Pawel Baster, Stéphanie Robert, Petre Dobrev,
    Jiří Friml, Jan Petrášek, and Eva Zažímalová. “Defining the Selectivity of Processes
    along the Auxin Response Chain: A Study Using Auxin Analogues.” <i>New Phytologist</i>.
    Wiley, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12437">https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12437</a>.'
  ieee: 'S. Simon <i>et al.</i>, “Defining the selectivity of processes along the
    auxin response chain: A study using auxin analogues,” <i>New Phytologist</i>,
    vol. 200, no. 4. Wiley, pp. 1034–1048, 2013.'
  ista: 'Simon S, Kubeš M, Baster P, Robert S, Dobrev P, Friml J, Petrášek J, Zažímalová
    E. 2013. Defining the selectivity of processes along the auxin response chain:
    A study using auxin analogues. New Phytologist. 200(4), 1034–1048.'
  mla: 'Simon, Sibu, et al. “Defining the Selectivity of Processes along the Auxin
    Response Chain: A Study Using Auxin Analogues.” <i>New Phytologist</i>, vol. 200,
    no. 4, Wiley, 2013, pp. 1034–48, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12437">10.1111/nph.12437</a>.'
  short: S. Simon, M. Kubeš, P. Baster, S. Robert, P. Dobrev, J. Friml, J. Petrášek,
    E. Zažímalová, New Phytologist 200 (2013) 1034–1048.
das_tickbox: '1'
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date_published: 2013-12-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2026-06-18T07:49:41Z
day: '01'
ddc:
- '580'
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- _id: JiFr
doi: 10.1111/nph.12437
ec_funded: 1
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issue: '4'
language:
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project:
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  call_identifier: FP7
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publication: New Phytologist
publication_status: published
publisher: Wiley
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status: public
title: 'Defining the selectivity of processes along the auxin response chain: A study
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volume: 200
year: '2013'
...
---
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abstract:
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  text: 'We consider two core algorithmic problems for probabilistic verification:
    the maximal end-component decomposition and the almost-sure reachability set computation
    for Markov decision processes (MDPs). For MDPs with treewidth k, we present two
    improved static algorithms for both the problems that run in time O(n·k 2.38·2k
    ) and O(m·logn· k), respectively, where n is the number of states and m is the
    number of edges, significantly improving the previous known O(n·k·√n· k) bound
    for low treewidth. We also present decremental algorithms for both problems for
    MDPs with constant treewidth that run in amortized logarithmic time, which is
    a huge improvement over the previously known algorithms that require amortized
    linear time.'
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author:
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  full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
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  last_name: Chatterjee
  orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Jakub
  full_name: Ła̧Cki, Jakub
  last_name: Ła̧Cki
citation:
  ama: Chatterjee K, Ła̧Cki J. Faster algorithms for Markov decision processes with
    low treewidth. 2013;8044:543-558. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36">10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36</a>
  apa: 'Chatterjee, K., &#38; Ła̧Cki, J. (2013). Faster algorithms for Markov decision
    processes with low treewidth. Presented at the CAV: Computer Aided Verification,
    St. Petersburg, Russia: Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36</a>'
  chicago: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, and Jakub Ła̧Cki. “Faster Algorithms for Markov
    Decision Processes with Low Treewidth.” Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer,
    2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36</a>.
  ieee: K. Chatterjee and J. Ła̧Cki, “Faster algorithms for Markov decision processes
    with low treewidth,” vol. 8044. Springer, pp. 543–558, 2013.
  ista: Chatterjee K, Ła̧Cki J. 2013. Faster algorithms for Markov decision processes
    with low treewidth. 8044, 543–558.
  mla: Chatterjee, Krishnendu, and Jakub Ła̧Cki. <i>Faster Algorithms for Markov Decision
    Processes with Low Treewidth</i>. Vol. 8044, Springer, 2013, pp. 543–58, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36">10.1007/978-3-642-39799-8_36</a>.
  short: K. Chatterjee, J. Ła̧Cki, 8044 (2013) 543–558.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-07-19
  location: St. Petersburg, Russia
  name: 'CAV: Computer Aided Verification'
  start_date: 2013-07-13
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date_created: 2018-12-11T11:57:42Z
date_published: 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2026-06-18T07:50:03Z
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ddc:
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  call_identifier: FWF
  grant_number: P 23499-N23
  name: Modern Graph Algorithmic Techniques in Formal Verification
- _id: 25863FF4-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
  call_identifier: FWF
  grant_number: S11407
  name: Game Theory
- _id: 2581B60A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
  call_identifier: FP7
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  name: 'Quantitative Graph Games: Theory and Applications'
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  name: Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship
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year: '2013'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Due to their sessile lifestyles, plants need to deal with the limitations
    and stresses imposed by the changing environment. Plants cope with these by a
    remarkable developmental flexibility, which is embedded in their strategy to survive.
    Plants can adjust their size, shape and number of organs, bend according to gravity
    and light, and regenerate tissues that were damaged, utilizing a coordinating,
    intercellular signal, the plant hormone, auxin. Another versatile signal is the
    cation, Ca2+, which is a crucial second messenger for many rapid cellular processes
    during responses to a wide range of endogenous and environmental signals, such
    as hormones, light, drought stress and others. Auxin is a good candidate for one
    of these Ca2+-activating signals. However, the role of auxin-induced Ca2+ signaling
    is poorly understood. Here, we will provide an overview of possible developmental
    and physiological roles, as well as mechanisms underlying the interconnection
    of Ca2+ and auxin signaling. '
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Steffen
  full_name: Vanneste, Steffen
  last_name: Vanneste
- first_name: Jiří
  full_name: Friml, Jiří
  id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Friml
  orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
citation:
  ama: 'Vanneste S, Friml J. Calcium: The missing link in auxin action. <i>Plants</i>.
    2013;2(4):650-675. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/plants2040650">10.3390/plants2040650</a>'
  apa: 'Vanneste, S., &#38; Friml, J. (2013). Calcium: The missing link in auxin action.
    <i>Plants</i>. MDPI. <a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/plants2040650">https://doi.org/10.3390/plants2040650</a>'
  chicago: 'Vanneste, Steffen, and Jiří Friml. “Calcium: The Missing Link in Auxin
    Action.” <i>Plants</i>. MDPI, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/plants2040650">https://doi.org/10.3390/plants2040650</a>.'
  ieee: 'S. Vanneste and J. Friml, “Calcium: The missing link in auxin action,” <i>Plants</i>,
    vol. 2, no. 4. MDPI, pp. 650–675, 2013.'
  ista: 'Vanneste S, Friml J. 2013. Calcium: The missing link in auxin action. Plants.
    2(4), 650–675.'
  mla: 'Vanneste, Steffen, and Jiří Friml. “Calcium: The Missing Link in Auxin Action.”
    <i>Plants</i>, vol. 2, no. 4, MDPI, 2013, pp. 650–75, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.3390/plants2040650">10.3390/plants2040650</a>.'
  short: S. Vanneste, J. Friml, Plants 2 (2013) 650–675.
date_created: 2022-03-21T07:13:49Z
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Taking images is an efficient way to collect data about the physical world.
    It can be done fast and in exquisite detail. By definition, image processing is
    the field that concerns itself with the computation aimed at harnessing the information
    contained in images [10]. This talk is concerned with topological information.
    Our main thesis is that persistent homology [5] is a useful method to quantify
    and summarize topological information, building a bridge that connects algebraic
    topology with applications. We provide supporting evidence for this thesis by
    touching upon four technical developments in the overlap between persistent homology
    and image processing.
acknowledgement: This research is partially supported by the European Science Foundation
  (ESF) under the Research Network Programme, the European Union under the Toposys
  Project FP7-ICT-318493-STREP, the Russian Government under the Mega Project 11.G34.31.0053.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
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  full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
  id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Edelsbrunner
  orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
citation:
  ama: 'Edelsbrunner H. Persistent homology in image processing. In: <i>Graph-Based
    Representations in Pattern Recognition</i>. Vol 7877. LNCS. Berlin, Heidelberg:
    Springer Nature; 2013:182-183. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19">10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19</a>'
  apa: 'Edelsbrunner, H. (2013). Persistent homology in image processing. In <i>Graph-Based
    Representations in Pattern Recognition</i> (Vol. 7877, pp. 182–183). Berlin, Heidelberg:
    Springer Nature. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19</a>'
  chicago: 'Edelsbrunner, Herbert. “Persistent Homology in Image Processing.” In <i>Graph-Based
    Representations in Pattern Recognition</i>, 7877:182–83. LNCS. Berlin, Heidelberg:
    Springer Nature, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19</a>.'
  ieee: H. Edelsbrunner, “Persistent homology in image processing,” in <i>Graph-Based
    Representations in Pattern Recognition</i>, Vienna, Austria, 2013, vol. 7877,
    pp. 182–183.
  ista: 'Edelsbrunner H. 2013. Persistent homology in image processing. Graph-Based
    Representations in Pattern Recognition. GbRPR: Graph-based Representations in
    Pattern RecognitionLNCS vol. 7877, 182–183.'
  mla: Edelsbrunner, Herbert. “Persistent Homology in Image Processing.” <i>Graph-Based
    Representations in Pattern Recognition</i>, vol. 7877, Springer Nature, 2013,
    pp. 182–83, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19">10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19</a>.
  short: H. Edelsbrunner, in:, Graph-Based Representations in Pattern Recognition,
    Springer Nature, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2013, pp. 182–183.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-05-17
  location: Vienna, Austria
  name: 'GbRPR: Graph-based Representations in Pattern Recognition'
  start_date: 2013-05-15
date_created: 2022-03-21T07:30:33Z
date_published: 2013-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-05T15:10:20Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: HeEd
doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-38221-5_19
ec_funded: 1
intvolume: '      7877'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '06'
oa_version: None
page: 182-183
place: Berlin, Heidelberg
project:
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  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '318493'
  name: Topological Complex Systems
publication: Graph-Based Representations in Pattern Recognition
publication_identifier:
  eisbn:
  - '9783642382215'
  eissn:
  - 1611-3349
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  - '9783642382208'
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publisher: Springer Nature
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...
---
_id: '10898'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: A prominent remedy to multicore scalability issues in concurrent data structure
    implementations is to relax the sequential specification of the data structure.
    We present distributed queues (DQ), a new family of relaxed concurrent queue implementations.
    DQs implement relaxed queues with linearizable emptiness check and either configurable
    or bounded out-of-order behavior or pool behavior. Our experiments show that DQs
    outperform and outscale in micro- and macrobenchmarks all strict and relaxed queue
    as well as pool implementations that we considered.
article_number: '17'
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author:
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  full_name: Haas, Andreas
  last_name: Haas
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Lippautz, Michael
  last_name: Lippautz
- 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: Hannes
  full_name: Payer, Hannes
  last_name: Payer
- first_name: Ana
  full_name: Sokolova, Ana
  last_name: Sokolova
- first_name: Christoph M.
  full_name: Kirsch, Christoph M.
  last_name: Kirsch
- first_name: Ali
  full_name: Sezgin, Ali
  id: 4C7638DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Sezgin
citation:
  ama: 'Haas A, Lippautz M, Henzinger TA, et al. Distributed queues in shared memory:
    Multicore performance and scalability through quantitative relaxation. In: <i>Proceedings
    of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers - CF ’13</i>. ACM Press;
    2013. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482789">10.1145/2482767.2482789</a>'
  apa: 'Haas, A., Lippautz, M., Henzinger, T. A., Payer, H., Sokolova, A., Kirsch,
    C. M., &#38; Sezgin, A. (2013). Distributed queues in shared memory: Multicore
    performance and scalability through quantitative relaxation. In <i>Proceedings
    of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers - CF ’13</i>. Ischia,
    Italy: ACM Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482789">https://doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482789</a>'
  chicago: 'Haas, Andreas, Michael Lippautz, Thomas A Henzinger, Hannes Payer, Ana
    Sokolova, Christoph M. Kirsch, and Ali Sezgin. “Distributed Queues in Shared Memory:
    Multicore Performance and Scalability through Quantitative Relaxation.” In <i>Proceedings
    of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers - CF ’13</i>. ACM Press,
    2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482789">https://doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482789</a>.'
  ieee: 'A. Haas <i>et al.</i>, “Distributed queues in shared memory: Multicore performance
    and scalability through quantitative relaxation,” in <i>Proceedings of the ACM
    International Conference on Computing Frontiers - CF ’13</i>, Ischia, Italy, 2013,
    no. 5.'
  ista: 'Haas A, Lippautz M, Henzinger TA, Payer H, Sokolova A, Kirsch CM, Sezgin
    A. 2013. Distributed queues in shared memory: Multicore performance and scalability
    through quantitative relaxation. Proceedings of the ACM International Conference
    on Computing Frontiers - CF ’13. CF: Conference on Computing Frontiers, 17.'
  mla: 'Haas, Andreas, et al. “Distributed Queues in Shared Memory: Multicore Performance
    and Scalability through Quantitative Relaxation.” <i>Proceedings of the ACM International
    Conference on Computing Frontiers - CF ’13</i>, no. 5, 17, ACM Press, 2013, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2482767.2482789">10.1145/2482767.2482789</a>.'
  short: A. Haas, M. Lippautz, T.A. Henzinger, H. Payer, A. Sokolova, C.M. Kirsch,
    A. Sezgin, in:, Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers
    - CF ’13, ACM Press, 2013.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-05-16
  location: Ischia, Italy
  name: 'CF: Conference on Computing Frontiers'
  start_date: 2013-05-14
date_created: 2022-03-21T07:33:22Z
date_published: 2013-05-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2022-06-21T08:01:19Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: ToHe
doi: 10.1145/2482767.2482789
issue: '5'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '05'
oa_version: None
publication: Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers
  - CF '13
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-145032053-5
publication_status: published
publisher: ACM Press
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: 'Distributed queues in shared memory: Multicore performance and scalability
  through quantitative relaxation'
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '10899'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- 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: 'Barton NH. Differentiation. In: <i>Encyclopedia of Biodiversity</i>. 2nd ed.
    Elsevier; 2013:508-515. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9">10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9</a>'
  apa: Barton, N. H. (2013). Differentiation. In <i>Encyclopedia of Biodiversity</i>
    (2nd ed., pp. 508–515). Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9">https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9</a>
  chicago: Barton, Nicholas H. “Differentiation.” In <i>Encyclopedia of Biodiversity</i>,
    2nd ed., 508–15. Elsevier, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9">https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9</a>.
  ieee: N. H. Barton, “Differentiation,” in <i>Encyclopedia of Biodiversity</i>, 2nd
    ed., Elsevier, 2013, pp. 508–515.
  ista: 'Barton NH. 2013.Differentiation. In: Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. , 508–515.'
  mla: Barton, Nicholas H. “Differentiation.” <i>Encyclopedia of Biodiversity</i>,
    2nd ed., Elsevier, 2013, pp. 508–15, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9">10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9</a>.
  short: N.H. Barton, in:, Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, 2nd ed., Elsevier, 2013,
    pp. 508–515.
date_created: 2022-03-21T07:46:22Z
date_published: 2013-01-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2022-06-20T09:18:06Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: NiBa
doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-384719-5.00031-9
edition: '2'
keyword:
- Adaptive landscape
- Cline
- Coalescent process
- Gene flow
- Hybrid zone
- Local adaptation
- Natural selection
- Neutral theory
- Population structure
- Speciation
language:
- iso: eng
month: '01'
oa_version: None
page: 508-515
publication: Encyclopedia of Biodiversity
publication_identifier:
  isbn:
  - 978-0-12-384720-1
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Differentiation
type: book_chapter
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '10900'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Leukocyte migration through the interstitial space is crucial for the maintenance
    of tolerance and immunity. The main cues for leukocyte trafficking are chemokines
    thought to directionally guide these cells towards their targets. However, model
    systems that facilitate quantification of chemokine-guided leukocyte migration
    in vivo are uncommon. Here we describe an ex vivo crawl-in assay using explanted
    mouse ears that allows the visualization of chemokine-dependent dendritic cell
    (DC) motility in the dermal interstitium in real time. We present methods for
    the preparation of mouse ear sheets and their use in multidimensional confocal
    imaging experiments to monitor and analyze the directional migration of fluorescently
    labelled DCs through the dermis and into afferent lymphatic vessels. The assay
    provides a more physiological approach to study leukocyte migration than in vitro
    three-dimensional (3D) or 2-dimensional (2D) migration assays such as collagen
    gels and transwell assays.
acknowledgement: We would like to thank Alexander Eichner and Ingrid de Vries for
  discussion and critical reading of the manuscript, and Mary Frank for assistance
  with the recording of videos and images in Fig. 1. M.S. is supported through funding
  from the German Research Foundation (DFG). M.W. acknowledges the Alexander von Humboldt
  Foundation for funding.
alternative_title:
- Methods in Molecular Biology
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Michele
  full_name: Weber, Michele
  id: 3A3FC708-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Weber
- 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: 'Weber M, Sixt MK. Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic Cell Migration
    in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations. In: Cardona A, Ubogu E, eds. <i>Chemokines</i>.
    Vol 1013. MIMB. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press; 2013:215-226. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14">10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14</a>'
  apa: 'Weber, M., &#38; Sixt, M. K. (2013). Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic
    Cell Migration in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations. In A. Cardona &#38; E. Ubogu
    (Eds.), <i>Chemokines</i> (Vol. 1013, pp. 215–226). Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14</a>'
  chicago: 'Weber, Michele, and Michael K Sixt. “Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic
    Dendritic Cell Migration in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations.” In <i>Chemokines</i>,
    edited by Astrid Cardona and Eroboghene Ubogu, 1013:215–26. MIMB. Totowa, NJ:
    Humana Press, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Weber and M. K. Sixt, “Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic Cell
    Migration in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations,” in <i>Chemokines</i>, vol. 1013,
    A. Cardona and E. Ubogu, Eds. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 2013, pp. 215–226.'
  ista: 'Weber M, Sixt MK. 2013.Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic Cell Migration
    in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations. In: Chemokines. Methods in Molecular Biology,
    vol. 1013, 215–226.'
  mla: Weber, Michele, and Michael K. Sixt. “Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic
    Cell Migration in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations.” <i>Chemokines</i>, edited
    by Astrid Cardona and Eroboghene Ubogu, vol. 1013, Humana Press, 2013, pp. 215–26,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14">10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14</a>.
  short: M. Weber, M.K. Sixt, in:, A. Cardona, E. Ubogu (Eds.), Chemokines, Humana
    Press, Totowa, NJ, 2013, pp. 215–226.
date_created: 2022-03-21T07:47:41Z
date_published: 2013-04-03T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-05T13:15:33Z
day: '03'
department:
- _id: MiSi
doi: 10.1007/978-1-62703-426-5_14
editor:
- first_name: Astrid
  full_name: Cardona, Astrid
  last_name: Cardona
- first_name: Eroboghene
  full_name: Ubogu, Eroboghene
  last_name: Ubogu
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language:
- iso: eng
month: '04'
oa_version: None
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publication: Chemokines
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  - '9781627034265'
  eissn:
  - 1940-6029
  isbn:
  - '9781627034258'
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publisher: Humana Press
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
series_title: MIMB
status: public
title: Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic Cell Migration in Explanted Mouse
  Ear Preparations
type: book_chapter
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 1013
year: '2013'
...
