---
_id: '2470'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Background:Auxin binding protein 1 (ABP1) is a putative auxin receptor and
    its function is indispensable for plant growth and development. ABP1 has been
    shown to be involved in auxin-dependent regulation of cell division and expansion,
    in plasma-membrane-related processes such as changes in transmembrane potential,
    and in the regulation of clathrin-dependent endocytosis. However, the ABP1-regulated
    downstream pathway remains elusive.Methodology/Principal Findings:Using auxin
    transport assays and quantitative analysis of cellular morphology we show that
    ABP1 regulates auxin efflux from tobacco BY-2 cells. The overexpression of ABP1can
    counterbalance increased auxin efflux and auxin starvation phenotypes caused by
    the overexpression of PIN auxin efflux carrier. Relevant mechanism involves the
    ABP1-controlled vesicle trafficking processes, including positive regulation of
    endocytosis of PIN auxin efflux carriers, as indicated by fluorescence recovery
    after photobleaching (FRAP) and pharmacological manipulations.Conclusions/Significance:The
    findings indicate the involvement of ABP1 in control of rate of auxin transport
    across plasma membrane emphasizing the role of ABP1 in regulation of PIN activity
    at the plasma membrane, and highlighting the relevance of ABP1 for the formation
    of developmentally important, PIN-dependent auxin gradients.
article_number: e70050
author:
- first_name: Milada
  full_name: Čovanová, Milada
  last_name: Čovanová
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Sauer, Michael
  last_name: Sauer
- first_name: Jan
  full_name: Rychtář, Jan
  last_name: Rychtář
- 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: Čovanová M, Sauer M, Rychtář J, Friml J, Petrášek J, Zažímalová E. Overexpression
    of the auxin binding PROTEIN1 modulates PIN-dependent auxin transport in tobacco
    cells. <i>PLoS One</i>. 2013;8(7). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070050">10.1371/journal.pone.0070050</a>
  apa: Čovanová, M., Sauer, M., Rychtář, J., Friml, J., Petrášek, J., &#38; Zažímalová,
    E. (2013). Overexpression of the auxin binding PROTEIN1 modulates PIN-dependent
    auxin transport in tobacco cells. <i>PLoS One</i>. Public Library of Science.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070050">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070050</a>
  chicago: Čovanová, Milada, Michael Sauer, Jan Rychtář, Jiří Friml, Jan Petrášek,
    and Eva Zažímalová. “Overexpression of the Auxin Binding PROTEIN1 Modulates PIN-Dependent
    Auxin Transport in Tobacco Cells.” <i>PLoS One</i>. Public Library of Science,
    2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070050">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070050</a>.
  ieee: M. Čovanová, M. Sauer, J. Rychtář, J. Friml, J. Petrášek, and E. Zažímalová,
    “Overexpression of the auxin binding PROTEIN1 modulates PIN-dependent auxin transport
    in tobacco cells,” <i>PLoS One</i>, vol. 8, no. 7. Public Library of Science,
    2013.
  ista: Čovanová M, Sauer M, Rychtář J, Friml J, Petrášek J, Zažímalová E. 2013. Overexpression
    of the auxin binding PROTEIN1 modulates PIN-dependent auxin transport in tobacco
    cells. PLoS One. 8(7), e70050.
  mla: Čovanová, Milada, et al. “Overexpression of the Auxin Binding PROTEIN1 Modulates
    PIN-Dependent Auxin Transport in Tobacco Cells.” <i>PLoS One</i>, vol. 8, no.
    7, e70050, Public Library of Science, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070050">10.1371/journal.pone.0070050</a>.
  short: M. Čovanová, M. Sauer, J. Rychtář, J. Friml, J. Petrášek, E. Zažímalová,
    PLoS One 8 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:57:51Z
date_published: 2013-07-23T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:57:40Z
day: '23'
ddc:
- '570'
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- _id: JiFr
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---
_id: '2471'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: The impact of disulfide bonds on protein stability goes beyond simple equilibrium
    thermodynamics effects associated with the conformational entropy of the unfolded
    state. Indeed, disulfide crosslinks may play a role in the prevention of dysfunctional
    association and strongly affect the rates of irreversible enzyme inactivation,
    highly relevant in biotechnological applications. While these kinetic-stability
    effects remain poorly understood, by analogy with proposed mechanisms for processes
    of protein aggregation and fibrillogenesis, we propose that they may be determined
    by the properties of sparsely-populated, partially-unfolded intermediates. Here
    we report the successful design, on the basis of high temperature molecular-dynamics
    simulations, of six thermodynamically and kinetically stabilized variants of phytase
    from Citrobacter braakii (a biotechnologically important enzyme) with one, two
    or three engineered disulfides. Activity measurements and 3D crystal structure
    determination demonstrate that the engineered crosslinks do not cause dramatic
    alterations in the native structure. The inactivation kinetics for all the variants
    displays a strongly non-Arrhenius temperature dependence, with the time-scale
    for the irreversible denaturation process reaching a minimum at a given temperature
    within the range of the denaturation transition. We show this striking feature
    to be a signature of a key role played by a partially unfolded, intermediate state/ensemble.
    Energetic and mutational analyses confirm that the intermediate is highly unfolded
    (akin to a proposed critical intermediate in the misfolding of the prion protein),
    a result that explains the observed kinetic stabilization. Our results provide
    a rationale for the kinetic-stability consequences of disulfide-crosslink engineering
    and an experimental methodology to arrive at energetic/structural descriptions
    of the sparsely populated and elusive intermediates that play key roles in irreversible
    protein denaturation.
article_number: e70013
author:
- first_name: Inmaculada
  full_name: Sanchez Romero, Inmaculada
  id: 3D9C5D30-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Sanchez Romero
- first_name: Antonio
  full_name: Ariza, Antonio
  last_name: Ariza
- first_name: Keith
  full_name: Wilson, Keith
  last_name: Wilson
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Skjøt, Michael
  last_name: Skjøt
- first_name: Jesper
  full_name: Vind, Jesper
  last_name: Vind
- first_name: Leonardo
  full_name: De Maria, Leonardo
  last_name: De Maria
- first_name: Lars
  full_name: Skov, Lars
  last_name: Skov
- first_name: Jose
  full_name: Sánchez Ruiz, Jose
  last_name: Sánchez Ruiz
citation:
  ama: Sanchez-Romero I, Ariza A, Wilson K, et al. Mechanism of protein kinetic stabilization
    by engineered disulfide crosslinks. <i>PLoS One</i>. 2013;8(7). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070013">10.1371/journal.pone.0070013</a>
  apa: Sanchez-Romero, I., Ariza, A., Wilson, K., Skjøt, M., Vind, J., De Maria, L.,
    … Sánchez Ruiz, J. (2013). Mechanism of protein kinetic stabilization by engineered
    disulfide crosslinks. <i>PLoS One</i>. Public Library of Science. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070013">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070013</a>
  chicago: Sanchez-Romero, Inmaculada, Antonio Ariza, Keith Wilson, Michael Skjøt,
    Jesper Vind, Leonardo De Maria, Lars Skov, and Jose Sánchez Ruiz. “Mechanism of
    Protein Kinetic Stabilization by Engineered Disulfide Crosslinks.” <i>PLoS One</i>.
    Public Library of Science, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070013">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070013</a>.
  ieee: I. Sanchez-Romero <i>et al.</i>, “Mechanism of protein kinetic stabilization
    by engineered disulfide crosslinks,” <i>PLoS One</i>, vol. 8, no. 7. Public Library
    of Science, 2013.
  ista: Sanchez-Romero I, Ariza A, Wilson K, Skjøt M, Vind J, De Maria L, Skov L,
    Sánchez Ruiz J. 2013. Mechanism of protein kinetic stabilization by engineered
    disulfide crosslinks. PLoS One. 8(7), e70013.
  mla: Sanchez-Romero, Inmaculada, et al. “Mechanism of Protein Kinetic Stabilization
    by Engineered Disulfide Crosslinks.” <i>PLoS One</i>, vol. 8, no. 7, e70013, Public
    Library of Science, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070013">10.1371/journal.pone.0070013</a>.
  short: I. Sanchez-Romero, A. Ariza, K. Wilson, M. Skjøt, J. Vind, L. De Maria, L.
    Skov, J. Sánchez Ruiz, PLoS One 8 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:57:51Z
date_published: 2013-07-30T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:57:41Z
day: '30'
ddc:
- '570'
department:
- _id: HaJa
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070013
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---
_id: '2472'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Plant-specific PIN-formed (PIN) efflux transporters for the plant hormone
    auxin are required for tissue-specific directional auxin transport and cellular
    auxin homeostasis. The Arabidopsis PIN protein family has been shown to play important
    roles in developmental processes such as embryogenesis, organogenesis, vascular
    tissue differentiation, root meristem patterning and tropic growth. Here we analyzed
    roles of the less characterised Arabidopsis PIN6 auxin transporter. PIN6 is auxin-inducible
    and is expressed during multiple auxin-regulated developmental processes. Loss
    of pin6 function interfered with primary root growth and lateral root development.
    Misexpression of PIN6 affected auxin transport and interfered with auxin homeostasis
    in other growth processes such as shoot apical dominance, lateral root primordia
    development, adventitious root formation, root hair outgrowth and root waving.
    These changes in auxin-regulated growth correlated with a reduction in total auxin
    transport as well as with an altered activity of DR5-GUS auxin response reporter.
    Overall, the data indicate that PIN6 regulates auxin homeostasis during plant
    development.
article_number: e70069
author:
- first_name: Christopher
  full_name: Cazzonelli, Christopher
  last_name: Cazzonelli
- first_name: Marleen
  full_name: Vanstraelen, Marleen
  last_name: Vanstraelen
- first_name: Sibu
  full_name: Simon, Sibu
  id: 4542EF9A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Simon
  orcid: 0000-0002-1998-6741
- first_name: Kuide
  full_name: Yin, Kuide
  last_name: Yin
- first_name: Ashley
  full_name: Carron Arthur, Ashley
  last_name: Carron Arthur
- first_name: Nazia
  full_name: Nisar, Nazia
  last_name: Nisar
- first_name: Gauri
  full_name: Tarle, Gauri
  last_name: Tarle
- first_name: Abby
  full_name: Cuttriss, Abby
  last_name: Cuttriss
- first_name: Iain
  full_name: Searle, Iain
  last_name: Searle
- first_name: Eva
  full_name: Benková, Eva
  id: 38F4F166-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Benková
  orcid: 0000-0002-8510-9739
- first_name: Ulrike
  full_name: Mathesius, Ulrike
  last_name: Mathesius
- first_name: Josette
  full_name: Masle, Josette
  last_name: Masle
- first_name: Jirí
  full_name: Friml, Jirí
  id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Friml
  orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
- first_name: Barry
  full_name: Pogson, Barry
  last_name: Pogson
citation:
  ama: Cazzonelli C, Vanstraelen M, Simon S, et al. Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6 auxin
    transporter in auxin homeostasis and auxin-mediated development. <i>PLoS One</i>.
    2013;8(7). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070069">10.1371/journal.pone.0070069</a>
  apa: Cazzonelli, C., Vanstraelen, M., Simon, S., Yin, K., Carron Arthur, A., Nisar,
    N., … Pogson, B. (2013). Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6 auxin transporter in auxin
    homeostasis and auxin-mediated development. <i>PLoS One</i>. Public Library of
    Science. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070069">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070069</a>
  chicago: Cazzonelli, Christopher, Marleen Vanstraelen, Sibu Simon, Kuide Yin, Ashley
    Carron Arthur, Nazia Nisar, Gauri Tarle, et al. “Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6
    Auxin Transporter in Auxin Homeostasis and Auxin-Mediated Development.” <i>PLoS
    One</i>. Public Library of Science, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070069">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070069</a>.
  ieee: C. Cazzonelli <i>et al.</i>, “Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6 auxin transporter
    in auxin homeostasis and auxin-mediated development,” <i>PLoS One</i>, vol. 8,
    no. 7. Public Library of Science, 2013.
  ista: Cazzonelli C, Vanstraelen M, Simon S, Yin K, Carron Arthur A, Nisar N, Tarle
    G, Cuttriss A, Searle I, Benková E, Mathesius U, Masle J, Friml J, Pogson B. 2013.
    Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6 auxin transporter in auxin homeostasis and auxin-mediated
    development. PLoS One. 8(7), e70069.
  mla: Cazzonelli, Christopher, et al. “Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6 Auxin Transporter
    in Auxin Homeostasis and Auxin-Mediated Development.” <i>PLoS One</i>, vol. 8,
    no. 7, e70069, Public Library of Science, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070069">10.1371/journal.pone.0070069</a>.
  short: C. Cazzonelli, M. Vanstraelen, S. Simon, K. Yin, A. Carron Arthur, N. Nisar,
    G. Tarle, A. Cuttriss, I. Searle, E. Benková, U. Mathesius, J. Masle, J. Friml,
    B. Pogson, PLoS One 8 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:57:52Z
date_published: 2013-07-29T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:57:41Z
day: '29'
ddc:
- '580'
- '570'
department:
- _id: JiFr
- _id: EvBe
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0070069
ec_funded: 1
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  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '207362'
  name: Hormonal cross-talk in plant organogenesis
- _id: 25716A02-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '282300'
  name: Polarity and subcellular dynamics in plants
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publication_status: published
publisher: Public Library of Science
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title: Role of the Arabidopsis PIN6 auxin transporter in auxin homeostasis and auxin-mediated
  development
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---
_id: '2473'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'When a mutation with selective advantage s spreads through a panmictic population,
    it may cause two lineages at a linked locus to coalesce; the probability of coalescence
    is exp(−2rT), where T∼log(2Ns)/s is the time to fixation, N is the number of haploid
    individuals, and r is the recombination rate. Population structure delays fixation,
    and so weakens the effect of a selective sweep. However, favourable alleles spread
    through a spatially continuous population behind a narrow wavefront; ancestral
    lineages are confined at the tip of this front, and so coalesce rapidly. In extremely
    dense populations, coalescence is dominated by rare fluctuations ahead of the
    front. However, we show that for moderate densities, a simple quasi-deterministic
    approximation applies: the rate of coalescence within the front is λ∼2g(η)/(ρℓ),
    where ρ is the population density and  is the characteristic scale of the wavefront;
    g(η) depends only on the strength of random drift,  . The net effect of a sweep
    on coalescence also depends crucially on whether two lineages are ever both within
    the wavefront at the same time: even in the extreme case when coalescence within
    the front is instantaneous, the net rate of coalescence may be lower than in a
    single panmictic population. Sweeps can also have a substantial impact on the
    rate of gene flow. A single lineage will jump to a new location when it is hit
    by a sweep, with mean square displacement  ; this can be substantial if the species’
    range, L, is large, even if the species-wide rate of sweeps per map length, Λ/R,
    is small. This effect is half as strong in two dimensions. In contrast, the rate
    of coalescence between lineages, at random locations in space and on the genetic
    map, is proportional to (c/L)(Λ/R), where c is the wavespeed: thus, on average,
    one-dimensional structure is likely to reduce coalescence due to sweeps, relative
    to panmixis. In two dimensions, genes must move along the front before they can
    coalesce; this process is rapid, being dominated by rare fluctuations. This leads
    to a dramatically higher rate of coalescence within the wavefront than if lineages
    simply diffused along the front. Nevertheless, the net rate of coalescence due
    to a sweep through a two-dimensional population is likely to be lower than it
    would be with panmixis.'
author:
- 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: Alison
  full_name: Etheridge, Alison
  last_name: Etheridge
- first_name: Jerome
  full_name: Kelleher, Jerome
  last_name: Kelleher
- first_name: Amandine
  full_name: Véber, Amandine
  last_name: Véber
citation:
  ama: Barton NH, Etheridge A, Kelleher J, Véber A. Genetic hitch-hiking in spatially
    extended populations. <i>Theoretical Population Biology</i>. 2013;87(8):75-89.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001">10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001</a>
  apa: Barton, N. H., Etheridge, A., Kelleher, J., &#38; Véber, A. (2013). Genetic
    hitch-hiking in spatially extended populations. <i>Theoretical Population Biology</i>.
    Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001</a>
  chicago: Barton, Nicholas H, Alison Etheridge, Jerome Kelleher, and Amandine Véber.
    “Genetic Hitch-Hiking in Spatially Extended Populations.” <i>Theoretical Population
    Biology</i>. Elsevier, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001</a>.
  ieee: N. H. Barton, A. Etheridge, J. Kelleher, and A. Véber, “Genetic hitch-hiking
    in spatially extended populations,” <i>Theoretical Population Biology</i>, vol.
    87, no. 8. Elsevier, pp. 75–89, 2013.
  ista: Barton NH, Etheridge A, Kelleher J, Véber A. 2013. Genetic hitch-hiking in
    spatially extended populations. Theoretical Population Biology. 87(8), 75–89.
  mla: Barton, Nicholas H., et al. “Genetic Hitch-Hiking in Spatially Extended Populations.”
    <i>Theoretical Population Biology</i>, vol. 87, no. 8, Elsevier, 2013, pp. 75–89,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001">10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001</a>.
  short: N.H. Barton, A. Etheridge, J. Kelleher, A. Véber, Theoretical Population
    Biology 87 (2013) 75–89.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:57:52Z
date_published: 2013-01-03T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:57:42Z
day: '03'
ddc:
- '570'
department:
- _id: NiBa
doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2012.12.001
ec_funded: 1
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  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '250152'
  name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation
publication: Theoretical Population Biology
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title: Genetic hitch-hiking in spatially extended populations
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year: '2013'
...
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'We study the problem of object recognition for categories for which we have
    no training examples, a task also called zero-data or zero-shot learning. This
    situation has hardly been studied in computer vision research, even though it
    occurs frequently: the world contains tens of thousands of different object classes
    and for only few of them image collections have been formed and suitably annotated.
    To tackle the problem we introduce attribute-based classification: objects are
    identified based on a high-level description that is phrased in terms of semantic
    attributes, such as the object''s color or shape. Because the identification of
    each such property transcends the specific learning task at hand, the attribute
    classifiers can be pre-learned independently, e.g. from existing image datasets
    unrelated to the current task. Afterwards, new classes can be detected based on
    their attribute representation, without the need for a new training phase. In
    this paper we also introduce a new dataset, Animals with Attributes, of over 30,000
    images of 50 animal classes, annotated with 85 semantic attributes. Extensive
    experiments on this and two more datasets show that attribute-based classification
    indeed is able to categorize images without access to any training images of the
    target classes.'
author:
- first_name: Christoph
  full_name: Lampert, Christoph
  id: 40C20FD2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Lampert
  orcid: 0000-0001-8622-7887
- first_name: Hannes
  full_name: Nickisch, Hannes
  last_name: Nickisch
- first_name: Stefan
  full_name: Harmeling, Stefan
  last_name: Harmeling
citation:
  ama: Lampert C, Nickisch H, Harmeling S. Attribute-based classification for zero-shot
    learning of object categories. <i>IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine
    Intelligence</i>. 2013;36(3):453-465. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140">10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140</a>
  apa: Lampert, C., Nickisch, H., &#38; Harmeling, S. (2013). Attribute-based classification
    for zero-shot learning of object categories. <i>IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis
    and Machine Intelligence</i>. IEEE. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140">https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140</a>
  chicago: Lampert, Christoph, Hannes Nickisch, and Stefan Harmeling. “Attribute-Based
    Classification for Zero-Shot Learning of Object Categories.” <i>IEEE Transactions
    on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence</i>. IEEE, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140">https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140</a>.
  ieee: C. Lampert, H. Nickisch, and S. Harmeling, “Attribute-based classification
    for zero-shot learning of object categories,” <i>IEEE Transactions on Pattern
    Analysis and Machine Intelligence</i>, vol. 36, no. 3. IEEE, pp. 453–465, 2013.
  ista: Lampert C, Nickisch H, Harmeling S. 2013. Attribute-based classification for
    zero-shot learning of object categories. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis
    and Machine Intelligence. 36(3), 453–465.
  mla: Lampert, Christoph, et al. “Attribute-Based Classification for Zero-Shot Learning
    of Object Categories.” <i>IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence</i>,
    vol. 36, no. 3, IEEE, 2013, pp. 453–65, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140">10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140</a>.
  short: C. Lampert, H. Nickisch, S. Harmeling, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis
    and Machine Intelligence 36 (2013) 453–465.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:58:08Z
date_published: 2013-07-30T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:57:58Z
day: '30'
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doi: 10.1109/TPAMI.2013.140
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issue: '3'
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- iso: eng
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publication: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
publication_status: published
publisher: IEEE
publist_id: '4385'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
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title: Attribute-based classification for zero-shot learning of object categories
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
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...
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_id: '2517'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Traditional formal methods are based on a Boolean satisfaction notion: a
    reactive system satisfies, or not, a given specification. We generalize formal
    methods to also address the quality of systems. As an adequate specification formalism
    we introduce the linear temporal logic LTL[F]. The satisfaction value of an LTL[F]
    formula is a number between 0 and 1, describing the quality of the satisfaction.
    The logic generalizes traditional LTL by augmenting it with a (parameterized)
    set F of arbitrary functions over the interval [0,1]. For example, F may contain
    the maximum or minimum between the satisfaction values of subformulas, their product,
    and their average. The classical decision problems in formal methods, such as
    satisfiability, model checking, and synthesis, are generalized to search and optimization
    problems in the quantitative setting. For example, model checking asks for the
    quality in which a specification is satisfied, and synthesis returns a system
    satisfying the specification with the highest quality. Reasoning about quality
    gives rise to other natural questions, like the distance between specifications.
    We formalize these basic questions and study them for LTL[F]. By extending the
    automata-theoretic approach for LTL to a setting that takes quality into an account,
    we are able to solve the above problems and show that reasoning about LTL[F] has
    roughly the same complexity as reasoning about traditional LTL.'
acknowledgement: 'ERC Grant QUALITY. '
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author:
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  full_name: Almagor, Shaull
  last_name: Almagor
- first_name: Udi
  full_name: Boker, Udi
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  last_name: Boker
- first_name: Orna
  full_name: Kupferman, Orna
  last_name: Kupferman
citation:
  ama: Almagor S, Boker U, Kupferman O. Formalizing and reasoning about quality. 2013;7966(Part
    2):15-27. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3">10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3</a>
  apa: 'Almagor, S., Boker, U., &#38; Kupferman, O. (2013). Formalizing and reasoning
    about quality. Presented at the ICALP: Automata, Languages and Programming, Riga,
    Latvia: Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3</a>'
  chicago: Almagor, Shaull, Udi Boker, and Orna Kupferman. “Formalizing and Reasoning
    about Quality.” Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3</a>.
  ieee: S. Almagor, U. Boker, and O. Kupferman, “Formalizing and reasoning about quality,”
    vol. 7966, no. Part 2. Springer, pp. 15–27, 2013.
  ista: Almagor S, Boker U, Kupferman O. 2013. Formalizing and reasoning about quality.
    7966(Part 2), 15–27.
  mla: Almagor, Shaull, et al. <i>Formalizing and Reasoning about Quality</i>. Vol.
    7966, no. Part 2, Springer, 2013, pp. 15–27, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3">10.1007/978-3-642-39212-2_3</a>.
  short: S. Almagor, U. Boker, O. Kupferman, 7966 (2013) 15–27.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-07-12
  location: Riga, Latvia
  name: 'ICALP: Automata, Languages and Programming'
  start_date: 2013-07-08
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date_updated: 2020-08-11T10:09:47Z
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...
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_id: '2518'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: A class of valued constraint satisfaction problems (VCSPs) is characterised
    by a valued constraint language, a fixed set of cost functions on a finite domain.
    An instance of the problem is specified by a sum of cost functions from the language
    with the goal to minimise the sum. We study which classes of finite-valued languages
    can be solved exactly by the basic linear programming relaxation (BLP). Thapper
    and Živný showed [20] that if BLP solves the language then the language admits
    a binary commutative fractional polymorphism. We prove that the converse is also
    true. This leads to a necessary and a sufficient condition which can be checked
    in polynomial time for a given language. In contrast, the previous necessary and
    sufficient condition due to [20] involved infinitely many inequalities. More recently,
    Thapper and Živný [21] showed (using, in particular, a technique introduced in
    this paper) that core languages that do not satisfy our condition are NP-hard.
    Taken together, these results imply that a finite-valued language can either be
    solved using Linear Programming or is NP-hard.
alternative_title:
- LNCS
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: Vladimir
  full_name: Kolmogorov, Vladimir
  id: 3D50B0BA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Kolmogorov
citation:
  ama: 'Kolmogorov V. The power of linear programming for finite-valued CSPs: A constructive
    characterization. In: Vol 7965. Springer; 2013:625-636. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53">10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53</a>'
  apa: 'Kolmogorov, V. (2013). The power of linear programming for finite-valued CSPs:
    A constructive characterization (Vol. 7965, pp. 625–636). Presented at the ICALP:
    Automata, Languages and Programming, Riga, Latvia: Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53</a>'
  chicago: 'Kolmogorov, Vladimir. “The Power of Linear Programming for Finite-Valued
    CSPs: A Constructive Characterization,” 7965:625–36. Springer, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53">https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53</a>.'
  ieee: 'V. Kolmogorov, “The power of linear programming for finite-valued CSPs: A
    constructive characterization,” presented at the ICALP: Automata, Languages and
    Programming, Riga, Latvia, 2013, vol. 7965, no. 1, pp. 625–636.'
  ista: 'Kolmogorov V. 2013. The power of linear programming for finite-valued CSPs:
    A constructive characterization. ICALP: Automata, Languages and Programming, LNCS,
    vol. 7965, 625–636.'
  mla: 'Kolmogorov, Vladimir. <i>The Power of Linear Programming for Finite-Valued
    CSPs: A Constructive Characterization</i>. Vol. 7965, no. 1, Springer, 2013, pp.
    625–36, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53">10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53</a>.'
  short: V. Kolmogorov, in:, Springer, 2013, pp. 625–636.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-07-12
  location: Riga, Latvia
  name: 'ICALP: Automata, Languages and Programming'
  start_date: 2013-07-08
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:58:08Z
date_published: 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T10:35:42Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: VlKo
doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-39206-1_53
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- iso: eng
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---
_id: '2520'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: "We propose a probabilistic model to infer supervised latent variables in\r\nthe
    Hamming space from observed data. Our model allows simultaneous\r\ninference of
    the number of binary latent variables, and their values. The\r\nlatent variables
    preserve neighbourhood structure of the data in a sense\r\nthat objects in the
    same semantic concept have similar latent values, and\r\nobjects in different
    concepts have dissimilar latent values. We formulate\r\nthe supervised infinite
    latent variable problem based on an intuitive\r\nprinciple of pulling objects
    together if they are of the same type, and\r\npushing them apart if they are not.
    We then combine this principle with a\r\nflexible Indian Buffet Process prior
    on the latent variables. We show that\r\nthe inferred supervised latent variables
    can be directly used to perform a\r\nnearest neighbour search for the purpose
    of retrieval.  We introduce a new\r\napplication of dynamically extending hash
    codes, and show how to\r\neffectively couple the structure of the hash codes with
    continuously\r\ngrowing structure of the neighbourhood preserving infinite latent
    feature\r\nspace."
author:
- first_name: Novi
  full_name: Quadrianto, Novi
  last_name: Quadrianto
- first_name: Viktoriia
  full_name: Sharmanska, Viktoriia
  id: 2EA6D09E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Sharmanska
  orcid: 0000-0003-0192-9308
- first_name: David
  full_name: Knowles, David
  last_name: Knowles
- first_name: Zoubin
  full_name: Ghahramani, Zoubin
  last_name: Ghahramani
citation:
  ama: 'Quadrianto N, Sharmanska V, Knowles D, Ghahramani Z. The supervised IBP: Neighbourhood
    preserving infinite latent feature models. In: <i>Proceedings of the 29th Conference
    Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence</i>. AUAI Press; 2013:527-536.'
  apa: 'Quadrianto, N., Sharmanska, V., Knowles, D., &#38; Ghahramani, Z. (2013).
    The supervised IBP: Neighbourhood preserving infinite latent feature models. In
    <i>Proceedings of the 29th conference uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence</i>
    (pp. 527–536). Bellevue, WA, United States: AUAI Press.'
  chicago: 'Quadrianto, Novi, Viktoriia Sharmanska, David Knowles, and Zoubin Ghahramani.
    “The Supervised IBP: Neighbourhood Preserving Infinite Latent Feature Models.”
    In <i>Proceedings of the 29th Conference Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence</i>,
    527–36. AUAI Press, 2013.'
  ieee: 'N. Quadrianto, V. Sharmanska, D. Knowles, and Z. Ghahramani, “The supervised
    IBP: Neighbourhood preserving infinite latent feature models,” in <i>Proceedings
    of the 29th conference uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence</i>, Bellevue, WA,
    United States, 2013, pp. 527–536.'
  ista: 'Quadrianto N, Sharmanska V, Knowles D, Ghahramani Z. 2013. The supervised
    IBP: Neighbourhood preserving infinite latent feature models. Proceedings of the
    29th conference uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence. UAI: Uncertainty in Artificial
    Intelligence, 527–536.'
  mla: 'Quadrianto, Novi, et al. “The Supervised IBP: Neighbourhood Preserving Infinite
    Latent Feature Models.” <i>Proceedings of the 29th Conference Uncertainty in Artificial
    Intelligence</i>, AUAI Press, 2013, pp. 527–36.'
  short: N. Quadrianto, V. Sharmanska, D. Knowles, Z. Ghahramani, in:, Proceedings
    of the 29th Conference Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, AUAI Press, 2013,
    pp. 527–536.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-07-15
  location: Bellevue, WA, United States
  name: 'UAI: Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence'
  start_date: 2013-07-11
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:58:09Z
date_published: 2013-07-11T00:00:00Z
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...
---
_id: '2698'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We consider non-interacting particles subject to a fixed external potential
    V and a self-generated magnetic field B. The total energy includes the field energy
    β∫B2 and we minimize over all particle states and magnetic fields. In the case
    of spin-1/2 particles this minimization leads to the coupled Maxwell-Pauli system.
    The parameter β tunes the coupling strength between the field and the particles
    and it effectively determines the strength of the field. We investigate the stability
    and the semiclassical asymptotics, h→0, of the total ground state energy E(β,h,V).
    The relevant parameter measuring the field strength in the semiclassical limit
    is κ=βh. We are not able to give the exact leading order semiclassical asymptotics
    uniformly in κ or even for fixed κ. We do however give upper and lower bounds
    on E with almost matching dependence on κ. In the simultaneous limit h→0 and κ→∞
    we show that the standard non-magnetic Weyl asymptotics holds. The same result
    also holds for the spinless case, i.e. where the Pauli operator is replaced by
    the Schrödinger operator.
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: László
  full_name: Erdös, László
  id: 4DBD5372-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Erdös
  orcid: 0000-0001-5366-9603
- first_name: Søren
  full_name: Fournais, Søren
  last_name: Fournais
- first_name: Jan
  full_name: Solovej, Jan
  last_name: Solovej
citation:
  ama: Erdös L, Fournais S, Solovej J. Stability and semiclassics in self-generated
    fields. <i>Journal of the European Mathematical Society</i>. 2013;15(6):2093-2113.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/416">10.4171/JEMS/416</a>
  apa: Erdös, L., Fournais, S., &#38; Solovej, J. (2013). Stability and semiclassics
    in self-generated fields. <i>Journal of the European Mathematical Society</i>.
    European Mathematical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/416">https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/416</a>
  chicago: Erdös, László, Søren Fournais, and Jan Solovej. “Stability and Semiclassics
    in Self-Generated Fields.” <i>Journal of the European Mathematical Society</i>.
    European Mathematical Society, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/416">https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/416</a>.
  ieee: L. Erdös, S. Fournais, and J. Solovej, “Stability and semiclassics in self-generated
    fields,” <i>Journal of the European Mathematical Society</i>, vol. 15, no. 6.
    European Mathematical Society, pp. 2093–2113, 2013.
  ista: Erdös L, Fournais S, Solovej J. 2013. Stability and semiclassics in self-generated
    fields. Journal of the European Mathematical Society. 15(6), 2093–2113.
  mla: Erdös, László, et al. “Stability and Semiclassics in Self-Generated Fields.”
    <i>Journal of the European Mathematical Society</i>, vol. 15, no. 6, European
    Mathematical Society, 2013, pp. 2093–113, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.4171/JEMS/416">10.4171/JEMS/416</a>.
  short: L. Erdös, S. Fournais, J. Solovej, Journal of the European Mathematical Society
    15 (2013) 2093–2113.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:07Z
date_published: 2013-10-16T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:07Z
day: '16'
department:
- _id: LaEr
doi: 10.4171/JEMS/416
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  - '1105.0506'
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- iso: eng
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  url: http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.0506
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oa: 1
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page: 2093 - 2113
publication: Journal of the European Mathematical Society
publication_status: published
publisher: European Mathematical Society
publist_id: '4198'
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_id: '2718'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Even though both population and quantitative genetics, and evolutionary computation,
    deal with the same questions, they have developed largely independently of each
    other. I review key results from each field, emphasising those that apply independently
    of the (usually unknown) relation between genotype and phenotype. The infinitesimal
    model provides a simple framework for predicting the response of complex traits
    to selection, which in biology has proved remarkably successful. This allows one
    to choose the schedule of population sizes and selection intensities that will
    maximise the response to selection, given that the total number of individuals
    realised, C = ∑t Nt, is constrained. This argument shows that for an additive
    trait (i.e., determined by the sum of effects of the genes), the optimum population
    size and the maximum possible response (i.e., the total change in trait mean)
    are both proportional to √C.
author:
- 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: Tiago
  full_name: Paixao, Tiago
  id: 2C5658E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Paixao
  orcid: 0000-0003-2361-3953
citation:
  ama: 'Barton NH, Paixao T. Can quantitative and population genetics help us understand
    evolutionary computation? In: <i>Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on
    Genetic and Evolutionary Computation</i>. ACM; 2013:1573-1580. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463568">10.1145/2463372.2463568</a>'
  apa: 'Barton, N. H., &#38; Paixao, T. (2013). Can quantitative and population genetics
    help us understand evolutionary computation? In <i>Proceedings of the 15th annual
    conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation</i> (pp. 1573–1580). Amsterdam,
    Netherlands: ACM. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463568">https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463568</a>'
  chicago: Barton, Nicholas H, and Tiago Paixao. “Can Quantitative and Population
    Genetics Help Us Understand Evolutionary Computation?” In <i>Proceedings of the
    15th Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation</i>, 1573–80. ACM,
    2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463568">https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463568</a>.
  ieee: N. H. Barton and T. Paixao, “Can quantitative and population genetics help
    us understand evolutionary computation?,” in <i>Proceedings of the 15th annual
    conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation</i>, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
    2013, pp. 1573–1580.
  ista: 'Barton NH, Paixao T. 2013. Can quantitative and population genetics help
    us understand evolutionary computation? Proceedings of the 15th annual conference
    on Genetic and evolutionary computation. GECCO: Genetic and evolutionary computation
    conference, 1573–1580.'
  mla: Barton, Nicholas H., and Tiago Paixao. “Can Quantitative and Population Genetics
    Help Us Understand Evolutionary Computation?” <i>Proceedings of the 15th Annual
    Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation</i>, ACM, 2013, pp. 1573–80,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463568">10.1145/2463372.2463568</a>.
  short: N.H. Barton, T. Paixao, in:, Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on
    Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, ACM, 2013, pp. 1573–1580.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-07-10
  location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  name: 'GECCO: Genetic and evolutionary computation conference'
  start_date: 2013-07-06
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:14Z
date_published: 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:15Z
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- _id: CaGu
doi: 10.1145/2463372.2463568
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  name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation
publication: Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary
  computation
publication_status: published
publisher: ACM
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title: Can quantitative and population genetics help us understand evolutionary computation?
type: conference
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year: '2013'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: Prediction of the evolutionary process is a long standing problem both in
    the theory of evolutionary biology and evolutionary computation (EC). It has long
    been realized that heritable variation is crucial to both the response to selection
    and the success of genetic algorithms. However, not all variation contributes
    in the same way to the response. Quantitative genetics has developed a large body
    of work trying to estimate and understand how different components of the variance
    in fitness in the population contribute to the response to selection. We illustrate
    how to apply some concepts of quantitative genetics to the analysis of genetic
    algorithms. In particular, we derive estimates for the short term prediction of
    the response to selection and we use variance decomposition to gain insight on
    local aspects of the landscape. Finally, we propose a new population based genetic
    algorithm that uses these methods to improve its operation.
author:
- first_name: Tiago
  full_name: Paixao, Tiago
  id: 2C5658E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Paixao
  orcid: 0000-0003-2361-3953
- 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: 'Paixao T, Barton NH. A variance decomposition approach to the analysis of
    genetic algorithms. In: <i>Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on Genetic
    and Evolutionary Computation</i>. ACM; 2013:845-852. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463470">10.1145/2463372.2463470</a>'
  apa: 'Paixao, T., &#38; Barton, N. H. (2013). A variance decomposition approach
    to the analysis of genetic algorithms. In <i>Proceedings of the 15th annual conference
    on Genetic and evolutionary computation</i> (pp. 845–852). Amsterdam, Netherlands:
    ACM. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463470">https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463470</a>'
  chicago: Paixao, Tiago, and Nicholas H Barton. “A Variance Decomposition Approach
    to the Analysis of Genetic Algorithms.” In <i>Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference
    on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation</i>, 845–52. ACM, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463470">https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463470</a>.
  ieee: T. Paixao and N. H. Barton, “A variance decomposition approach to the analysis
    of genetic algorithms,” in <i>Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Genetic
    and evolutionary computation</i>, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2013, pp. 845–852.
  ista: 'Paixao T, Barton NH. 2013. A variance decomposition approach to the analysis
    of genetic algorithms. Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Genetic and
    evolutionary computation. GECCO: Genetic and evolutionary computation conference,
    845–852.'
  mla: Paixao, Tiago, and Nicholas H. Barton. “A Variance Decomposition Approach to
    the Analysis of Genetic Algorithms.” <i>Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference
    on Genetic and Evolutionary Computation</i>, ACM, 2013, pp. 845–52, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2463372.2463470">10.1145/2463372.2463470</a>.
  short: T. Paixao, N.H. Barton, in:, Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on
    Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, ACM, 2013, pp. 845–852.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-07-10
  location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  name: 'GECCO: Genetic and evolutionary computation conference'
  start_date: 2013-07-06
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:15Z
date_published: 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:15Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: NiBa
- _id: CaGu
doi: 10.1145/2463372.2463470
ec_funded: 1
language:
- iso: eng
month: '07'
oa_version: None
page: 845 - 852
project:
- _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '250152'
  name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation
publication: Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary
  computation
publication_status: published
publisher: ACM
publist_id: '4173'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: A variance decomposition approach to the analysis of genetic algorithms
type: conference
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2720'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Knowledge of the rate and fitness effects of mutations is essential for understanding
    the process of evolution. Mutations are inherently difficult to study because
    they are rare and are frequently eliminated by natural selection. In the ciliate
    Tetrahymena thermophila, mutations can accumulate in the germline genome without
    being exposed to selection. We have conducted a mutation accumulation (MA) experiment
    in this species. Assuming that all mutations are deleterious and have the same
    effect, we estimate that the deleterious mutation rate per haploid germline genome
    per generation is U = 0.0047 (95% credible interval: 0.0015, 0.0125), and that
    germline mutations decrease fitness by s = 11% when expressed in a homozygous
    state (95% CI: 4.4%, 27%). We also estimate that deleterious mutations are partially
    recessive on average (h = 0.26; 95% CI: –0.022, 0.62) and that the rate of lethal
    mutations is &lt;10% of the deleterious mutation rate. Comparisons between the
    observed evolutionary responses in the germline and somatic genomes and the results
    from individual-based simulations of MA suggest that the two genomes have similar
    mutational parameters. These are the first estimates of the deleterious mutation
    rate and fitness effects from the eukaryotic supergroup Chromalveolata and are
    within the range of those of other eukaryotes.'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Hongan
  full_name: Long, Hongan
  last_name: Long
- first_name: Tiago
  full_name: Paixao, Tiago
  id: 2C5658E6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Paixao
  orcid: 0000-0003-2361-3953
- first_name: Ricardo
  full_name: Azevedo, Ricardo
  last_name: Azevedo
- first_name: Rebecca
  full_name: Zufall, Rebecca
  last_name: Zufall
citation:
  ama: Long H, Paixao T, Azevedo R, Zufall R. Accumulation of spontaneous mutations
    in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. <i>Genetics</i>. 2013;195(2):527-540.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.153536">10.1534/genetics.113.153536</a>
  apa: Long, H., Paixao, T., Azevedo, R., &#38; Zufall, R. (2013). Accumulation of
    spontaneous mutations in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. <i>Genetics</i>.
    Genetics Society of America. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.153536">https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.153536</a>
  chicago: Long, Hongan, Tiago Paixao, Ricardo Azevedo, and Rebecca Zufall. “Accumulation
    of Spontaneous Mutations in the Ciliate Tetrahymena Thermophila.” <i>Genetics</i>.
    Genetics Society of America, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.153536">https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.153536</a>.
  ieee: H. Long, T. Paixao, R. Azevedo, and R. Zufall, “Accumulation of spontaneous
    mutations in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila,” <i>Genetics</i>, vol. 195,
    no. 2. Genetics Society of America, pp. 527–540, 2013.
  ista: Long H, Paixao T, Azevedo R, Zufall R. 2013. Accumulation of spontaneous mutations
    in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila. Genetics. 195(2), 527–540.
  mla: Long, Hongan, et al. “Accumulation of Spontaneous Mutations in the Ciliate
    Tetrahymena Thermophila.” <i>Genetics</i>, vol. 195, no. 2, Genetics Society of
    America, 2013, pp. 527–40, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.113.153536">10.1534/genetics.113.153536</a>.
  short: H. Long, T. Paixao, R. Azevedo, R. Zufall, Genetics 195 (2013) 527–540.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:15Z
date_published: 2013-10-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:16Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: NiBa
- _id: CaGu
doi: 10.1534/genetics.113.153536
ec_funded: 1
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  url: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3781978/
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oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 527-540
pmid: 1
project:
- _id: 25B07788-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '250152'
  name: Limits to selection in biology and in evolutionary computation
publication: Genetics
publication_status: published
publisher: Genetics Society of America
publist_id: '4172'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: Accumulation of spontaneous mutations in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila
type: journal_article
user_id: 3E5EF7F0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
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year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2782'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: We consider random n×n matrices of the form (XX*+YY*)^{-1/2}YY*(XX*+YY*)^{-1/2},
    where X and Y have independent entries with zero mean and variance one. These
    matrices are the natural generalization of the Gaussian case, which are known
    as MANOVA matrices and which have joint eigenvalue density given by the third
    classical ensemble, the Jacobi ensemble. We show that, away from the spectral
    edge, the eigenvalue density converges to the limiting density of the Jacobi ensemble
    even on the shortest possible scales of order 1/n (up to log n factors). This
    result is the analogue of the local Wigner semicircle law and the local Marchenko-Pastur
    law for general MANOVA matrices.
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: László
  full_name: Erdös, László
  id: 4DBD5372-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Erdös
  orcid: 0000-0001-5366-9603
- first_name: Brendan
  full_name: Farrell, Brendan
  last_name: Farrell
citation:
  ama: Erdös L, Farrell B. Local eigenvalue density for general MANOVA matrices. <i>Journal
    of Statistical Physics</i>. 2013;152(6):1003-1032. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8">10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8</a>
  apa: Erdös, L., &#38; Farrell, B. (2013). Local eigenvalue density for general MANOVA
    matrices. <i>Journal of Statistical Physics</i>. Springer. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8">https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8</a>
  chicago: Erdös, László, and Brendan Farrell. “Local Eigenvalue Density for General
    MANOVA Matrices.” <i>Journal of Statistical Physics</i>. Springer, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8">https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8</a>.
  ieee: L. Erdös and B. Farrell, “Local eigenvalue density for general MANOVA matrices,”
    <i>Journal of Statistical Physics</i>, vol. 152, no. 6. Springer, pp. 1003–1032,
    2013.
  ista: Erdös L, Farrell B. 2013. Local eigenvalue density for general MANOVA matrices.
    Journal of Statistical Physics. 152(6), 1003–1032.
  mla: Erdös, László, and Brendan Farrell. “Local Eigenvalue Density for General MANOVA
    Matrices.” <i>Journal of Statistical Physics</i>, vol. 152, no. 6, Springer, 2013,
    pp. 1003–32, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8">10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8</a>.
  short: L. Erdös, B. Farrell, Journal of Statistical Physics 152 (2013) 1003–1032.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:34Z
date_published: 2013-07-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:41Z
day: '18'
department:
- _id: LaEr
doi: 10.1007/s10955-013-0807-8
external_id:
  arxiv:
  - '1207.0031'
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issue: '6'
language:
- iso: eng
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  url: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.0031
month: '07'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 1003 - 1032
publication: Journal of Statistical Physics
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '4107'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: Local eigenvalue density for general MANOVA matrices
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 152
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2806'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: A novel Taylor-Couette system has been constructed for investigations of transitional
    as well as high Reynolds number turbulent flows in very large aspect ratios. The
    flexibility of the setup enables studies of a variety of problems regarding hydrodynamic
    instabilities and turbulence in rotating flows. The inner and outer cylinders
    and the top and bottom endplates can be rotated independently with rotation rates
    of up to 30 Hz, thereby covering five orders of magnitude in Reynolds numbers
    (Re = 101-106). The radius ratio can be easily changed, the highest realized one
    is η = 0.98 corresponding to an aspect ratio of 260 gap width in the vertical
    and 300 in the azimuthal direction. For η &lt; 0.98 the aspect ratio can be dynamically
    changed during measurements and complete transparency in the radial direction
    over the full length of the cylinders is provided by the usage of a precision
    glass inner cylinder. The temperatures of both cylinders are controlled independently.
    Overall this apparatus combines an unmatched variety in geometry, rotation rates,
    and temperatures, which is provided by a sophisticated high-precision bearing
    system. Possible applications are accurate studies of the onset of turbulence
    and spatio-temporal intermittent flow patterns in very large domains, transport
    processes of turbulence at high Re, the stability of Keplerian flows for different
    boundary conditions, and studies of baroclinic instabilities.
article_number: '065106'
author:
- first_name: Kerstin
  full_name: Avila, Kerstin
  last_name: Avila
- first_name: Björn
  full_name: Hof, Björn
  id: 3A374330-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Hof
  orcid: 0000-0003-2057-2754
citation:
  ama: Avila K, Hof B. High-precision Taylor-Couette experiment to study subcritical
    transitions and the role of boundary conditions and size effects. <i>Review of
    Scientific Instruments</i>. 2013;84(6). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807704">10.1063/1.4807704</a>
  apa: Avila, K., &#38; Hof, B. (2013). High-precision Taylor-Couette experiment to
    study subcritical transitions and the role of boundary conditions and size effects.
    <i>Review of Scientific Instruments</i>. American Institute of Physics. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807704">https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807704</a>
  chicago: Avila, Kerstin, and Björn Hof. “High-Precision Taylor-Couette Experiment
    to Study Subcritical Transitions and the Role of Boundary Conditions and Size
    Effects.” <i>Review of Scientific Instruments</i>. American Institute of Physics,
    2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807704">https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807704</a>.
  ieee: K. Avila and B. Hof, “High-precision Taylor-Couette experiment to study subcritical
    transitions and the role of boundary conditions and size effects,” <i>Review of
    Scientific Instruments</i>, vol. 84, no. 6. American Institute of Physics, 2013.
  ista: Avila K, Hof B. 2013. High-precision Taylor-Couette experiment to study subcritical
    transitions and the role of boundary conditions and size effects. Review of Scientific
    Instruments. 84(6), 065106.
  mla: Avila, Kerstin, and Björn Hof. “High-Precision Taylor-Couette Experiment to
    Study Subcritical Transitions and the Role of Boundary Conditions and Size Effects.”
    <i>Review of Scientific Instruments</i>, vol. 84, no. 6, 065106, American Institute
    of Physics, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4807704">10.1063/1.4807704</a>.
  short: K. Avila, B. Hof, Review of Scientific Instruments 84 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:42Z
date_published: 2013-06-06T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:50Z
day: '06'
department:
- _id: BjHo
doi: 10.1063/1.4807704
intvolume: '        84'
issue: '6'
language:
- iso: eng
month: '06'
oa_version: None
publication: Review of Scientific Instruments
publication_status: published
publisher: American Institute of Physics
publist_id: '4081'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: High-precision Taylor-Couette experiment to study subcritical transitions and
  the role of boundary conditions and size effects
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 84
year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2807'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'We consider several basic problems of algebraic topology, with connections
    to combinatorial and geometric questions, from the point of view of computational
    complexity. The extension problem asks, given topological spaces X; Y , a subspace
    A ⊆ X, and a (continuous) map f : A → Y , whether f can be extended to a map X
    → Y . For computational purposes, we assume that X and Y are represented as finite
    simplicial complexes, A is a subcomplex of X, and f is given as a simplicial map.
    In this generality the problem is undecidable, as follows from Novikov''s result
    from the 1950s on uncomputability of the fundamental group π1(Y ). We thus study
    the problem under the assumption that, for some k ≥ 2, Y is (k - 1)-connected;
    informally, this means that Y has \no holes up to dimension k-1&quot; (a basic
    example of such a Y is the sphere Sk). We prove that, on the one hand, this problem
    is still undecidable for dimX = 2k. On the other hand, for every fixed k ≥ 2,
    we obtain an algorithm that solves the extension problem in polynomial time assuming
    Y (k - 1)-connected and dimX ≤ 2k - 1. For dimX ≤ 2k - 2, the algorithm also provides
    a classification of all extensions up to homotopy (continuous deformation). This
    relies on results of our SODA 2012 paper, and the main new ingredient is a machinery
    of objects with polynomial-time homology, which is a polynomial-time analog of
    objects with effective homology developed earlier by Sergeraert et al. We also
    consider the computation of the higher homotopy groups πk(Y ), k ≥ 2, for a 1-connected
    Y . Their computability was established by Brown in 1957; we show that πk(Y )
    can be computed in polynomial time for every fixed k ≥ 2. On the other hand, Anick
    proved in 1989 that computing πk(Y ) is #P-hard if k is a part of input, where
    Y is a cell complex with certain rather compact encoding. We strengthen his result
    to #P-hardness for Y given as a simplicial complex. '
author:
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Čadek, Martin
  last_name: Čadek
- first_name: Marek
  full_name: Krcál, Marek
  id: 33E21118-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Krcál
- first_name: Jiří
  full_name: Matoušek, Jiří
  last_name: Matoušek
- first_name: Lukáš
  full_name: Vokřínek, Lukáš
  last_name: Vokřínek
- first_name: Uli
  full_name: Wagner, Uli
  id: 36690CA2-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Wagner
  orcid: 0000-0002-1494-0568
citation:
  ama: 'Čadek M, Krcál M, Matoušek J, Vokřínek L, Wagner U. Extending continuous maps:
    Polynomiality and undecidability. In: <i>45th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of
    Computing</i>. ACM; 2013:595-604. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2488608.2488683">10.1145/2488608.2488683</a>'
  apa: 'Čadek, M., Krcál, M., Matoušek, J., Vokřínek, L., &#38; Wagner, U. (2013).
    Extending continuous maps: Polynomiality and undecidability. In <i>45th Annual
    ACM Symposium on theory of computing</i> (pp. 595–604). Palo Alto, CA, United
    States: ACM. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2488608.2488683">https://doi.org/10.1145/2488608.2488683</a>'
  chicago: 'Čadek, Martin, Marek Krcál, Jiří Matoušek, Lukáš Vokřínek, and Uli Wagner.
    “Extending Continuous Maps: Polynomiality and Undecidability.” In <i>45th Annual
    ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing</i>, 595–604. ACM, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2488608.2488683">https://doi.org/10.1145/2488608.2488683</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Čadek, M. Krcál, J. Matoušek, L. Vokřínek, and U. Wagner, “Extending continuous
    maps: Polynomiality and undecidability,” in <i>45th Annual ACM Symposium on theory
    of computing</i>, Palo Alto, CA, United States, 2013, pp. 595–604.'
  ista: 'Čadek M, Krcál M, Matoušek J, Vokřínek L, Wagner U. 2013. Extending continuous
    maps: Polynomiality and undecidability. 45th Annual ACM Symposium on theory of
    computing. STOC: Symposium on the Theory of Computing, 595–604.'
  mla: 'Čadek, Martin, et al. “Extending Continuous Maps: Polynomiality and Undecidability.”
    <i>45th Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing</i>, ACM, 2013, pp. 595–604,
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2488608.2488683">10.1145/2488608.2488683</a>.'
  short: M. Čadek, M. Krcál, J. Matoušek, L. Vokřínek, U. Wagner, in:, 45th Annual
    ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing, ACM, 2013, pp. 595–604.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-06-04
  location: Palo Alto, CA, United States
  name: 'STOC: Symposium on the Theory of Computing'
  start_date: 2013-06-01
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...
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abstract:
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  text: In order to establish a reference for analysis of the function of auxin and
    the auxin biosynthesis regulators SHORT INTERNODE/ STYLISH (SHI/STY) during Physcomitrella
    patens reproductive development, we have described male (antheridial) and female
    (archegonial) development in detail, including temporal and positional information
    of organ initiation. This has allowed us to define discrete stages of organ morphogenesis
    and to show that reproductive organ development in P. patens is highly organized
    and that organ phyllotaxis differs between vegetative and reproductive development.
    Using the PpSHI1 and PpSHI2 reporter and knockout lines, the auxin reporters GmGH3pro:GUS
    and PpPINApro:GFP-GUS, and the auxin-conjugating transgene PpSHI2pro:IAAL, we
    could show that the PpSHI genes, and by inference also auxin, play important roles
    for reproductive organ development in moss. The PpSHI genes are required for the
    apical opening of the reproductive organs, the final differentiation of the egg
    cell, and the progression of canal cells into a cell death program. The apical
    cells of the archegonium, the canal cells, and the egg cell are also sites of
    auxin responsiveness and are affected by reduced levels of active auxin, suggesting
    that auxin mediates PpSHI function in the reproductive organs.
author:
- first_name: Katarina
  full_name: Landberg, Katarina
  last_name: Landberg
- first_name: Eric
  full_name: Pederson, Eric
  last_name: Pederson
- first_name: Tom
  full_name: Viaene, Tom
  last_name: Viaene
- first_name: Behruz
  full_name: Bozorg, Behruz
  last_name: Bozorg
- first_name: Jirí
  full_name: Friml, Jirí
  id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Friml
  orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
- first_name: Henrik
  full_name: Jönsson, Henrik
  last_name: Jönsson
- first_name: Mattias
  full_name: Thelander, Mattias
  last_name: Thelander
- first_name: Eva
  full_name: Sundberg, Eva
  last_name: Sundberg
citation:
  ama: Landberg K, Pederson E, Viaene T, et al. The moss physcomitrella patens reproductive
    organ development is highly organized, affected by the two SHI/STY genes and by
    the level of active auxin in the SHI/STY expression domain. <i>Plant Physiology</i>.
    2013;162(3):1406-1419. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.113.214023">10.1104/pp.113.214023</a>
  apa: Landberg, K., Pederson, E., Viaene, T., Bozorg, B., Friml, J., Jönsson, H.,
    … Sundberg, E. (2013). The moss physcomitrella patens reproductive organ development
    is highly organized, affected by the two SHI/STY genes and by the level of active
    auxin in the SHI/STY expression domain. <i>Plant Physiology</i>. American Society
    of Plant Biologists. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.113.214023">https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.113.214023</a>
  chicago: Landberg, Katarina, Eric Pederson, Tom Viaene, Behruz Bozorg, Jiří Friml,
    Henrik Jönsson, Mattias Thelander, and Eva Sundberg. “The Moss Physcomitrella
    Patens Reproductive Organ Development Is Highly Organized, Affected by the Two
    SHI/STY Genes and by the Level of Active Auxin in the SHI/STY Expression Domain.”
    <i>Plant Physiology</i>. American Society of Plant Biologists, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.113.214023">https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.113.214023</a>.
  ieee: K. Landberg <i>et al.</i>, “The moss physcomitrella patens reproductive organ
    development is highly organized, affected by the two SHI/STY genes and by the
    level of active auxin in the SHI/STY expression domain,” <i>Plant Physiology</i>,
    vol. 162, no. 3. American Society of Plant Biologists, pp. 1406–1419, 2013.
  ista: Landberg K, Pederson E, Viaene T, Bozorg B, Friml J, Jönsson H, Thelander
    M, Sundberg E. 2013. The moss physcomitrella patens reproductive organ development
    is highly organized, affected by the two SHI/STY genes and by the level of active
    auxin in the SHI/STY expression domain. Plant Physiology. 162(3), 1406–1419.
  mla: Landberg, Katarina, et al. “The Moss Physcomitrella Patens Reproductive Organ
    Development Is Highly Organized, Affected by the Two SHI/STY Genes and by the
    Level of Active Auxin in the SHI/STY Expression Domain.” <i>Plant Physiology</i>,
    vol. 162, no. 3, American Society of Plant Biologists, 2013, pp. 1406–19, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.113.214023">10.1104/pp.113.214023</a>.
  short: K. Landberg, E. Pederson, T. Viaene, B. Bozorg, J. Friml, H. Jönsson, M.
    Thelander, E. Sundberg, Plant Physiology 162 (2013) 1406–1419.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:42Z
date_published: 2013-07-03T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:51Z
day: '03'
department:
- _id: JiFr
doi: 10.1104/pp.113.214023
external_id:
  pmid:
  - '23669745'
intvolume: '       162'
issue: '3'
language:
- iso: eng
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  url: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3707547/
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oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
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pmid: 1
publication: Plant Physiology
publication_status: published
publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists
publist_id: '4079'
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scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: The moss physcomitrella patens reproductive organ development is highly organized,
  affected by the two SHI/STY genes and by the level of active auxin in the SHI/STY
  expression domain
type: journal_article
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year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2810'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: The epistatic interactions that underlie evolutionary constraint have mainly
    been studied for constant external conditions. However, environmental changes
    may modulate epistasis and hence affect genetic constraints. Here we investigate
    genetic constraints in the adaptive evolution of a novel regulatory function in
    variable environments, using the lac repressor, LacI, as a model system. We have
    systematically reconstructed mutational trajectories from wild type LacI to three
    different variants that each exhibit an inverse response to the inducing ligand
    IPTG, and analyzed the higher-order interactions between genetic and environmental
    changes. We find epistasis to depend strongly on the environment. As a result,
    mutational steps essential to inversion but inaccessible by positive selection
    in one environment, become accessible in another. We present a graphical method
    to analyze the observed complex higher-order interactions between multiple mutations
    and environmental change, and show how the interactions can be explained by a
    combination of mutational effects on allostery and thermodynamic stability. This
    dependency of genetic constraint on the environment should fundamentally affect
    evolutionary dynamics and affects the interpretation of phylogenetic data.
article_number: e1003580
author:
- first_name: Marjon
  full_name: De Vos, Marjon
  id: 3111FFAC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: De Vos
- first_name: Frank
  full_name: Poelwijk, Frank
  last_name: Poelwijk
- first_name: Nico
  full_name: Battich, Nico
  last_name: Battich
- first_name: Joseph
  full_name: Ndika, Joseph
  last_name: Ndika
- first_name: Sander
  full_name: Tans, Sander
  last_name: Tans
citation:
  ama: de Vos M, Poelwijk F, Battich N, Ndika J, Tans S. Environmental dependence
    of genetic constraint. <i>PLoS Genetics</i>. 2013;9(6). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580">10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580</a>
  apa: de Vos, M., Poelwijk, F., Battich, N., Ndika, J., &#38; Tans, S. (2013). Environmental
    dependence of genetic constraint. <i>PLoS Genetics</i>. Public Library of Science.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580</a>
  chicago: Vos, Marjon de, Frank Poelwijk, Nico Battich, Joseph Ndika, and Sander
    Tans. “Environmental Dependence of Genetic Constraint.” <i>PLoS Genetics</i>.
    Public Library of Science, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580">https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580</a>.
  ieee: M. de Vos, F. Poelwijk, N. Battich, J. Ndika, and S. Tans, “Environmental
    dependence of genetic constraint,” <i>PLoS Genetics</i>, vol. 9, no. 6. Public
    Library of Science, 2013.
  ista: de Vos M, Poelwijk F, Battich N, Ndika J, Tans S. 2013. Environmental dependence
    of genetic constraint. PLoS Genetics. 9(6), e1003580.
  mla: de Vos, Marjon, et al. “Environmental Dependence of Genetic Constraint.” <i>PLoS
    Genetics</i>, vol. 9, no. 6, e1003580, Public Library of Science, 2013, doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580">10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580</a>.
  short: M. de Vos, F. Poelwijk, N. Battich, J. Ndika, S. Tans, PLoS Genetics 9 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:43Z
date_published: 2013-06-27T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:52Z
day: '27'
ddc:
- '570'
department:
- _id: ToBo
doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003580
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publication: PLoS Genetics
publication_status: published
publisher: Public Library of Science
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title: Environmental dependence of genetic constraint
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'In pipe, channel, and boundary layer flows turbulence first occurs intermittently
    in space and time: at moderate Reynolds numbers domains of disordered turbulent
    motion are separated by quiescent laminar regions. Based on direct numerical simulations
    of pipe flow we argue here that the spatial intermittency has its origin in a
    nearest neighbor interaction between turbulent regions. We further show that in
    this regime turbulent flows are intrinsically intermittent with a well-defined
    equilibrium turbulent fraction but without ever assuming a steady pattern. This
    transition scenario is analogous to that found in simple models such as coupled
    map lattices. The scaling observed implies that laminar intermissions of the turbulent
    flow will persist to arbitrarily large Reynolds numbers.'
article_number: '063012'
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: Marc
  full_name: Avila, Marc
  last_name: Avila
- first_name: Björn
  full_name: Hof, Björn
  id: 3A374330-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Hof
  orcid: 0000-0003-2057-2754
citation:
  ama: Avila M, Hof B. Nature of laminar-turbulence intermittency in shear flows.
    <i>Physical Review E</i>. 2013;87(6). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012">10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012</a>
  apa: Avila, M., &#38; Hof, B. (2013). Nature of laminar-turbulence intermittency
    in shear flows. <i>Physical Review E</i>. American Institute of Physics. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012</a>
  chicago: Avila, Marc, and Björn Hof. “Nature of Laminar-Turbulence Intermittency
    in Shear Flows.” <i>Physical Review E</i>. American Institute of Physics, 2013.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012">https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012</a>.
  ieee: M. Avila and B. Hof, “Nature of laminar-turbulence intermittency in shear
    flows,” <i>Physical Review E</i>, vol. 87, no. 6. American Institute of Physics,
    2013.
  ista: Avila M, Hof B. 2013. Nature of laminar-turbulence intermittency in shear
    flows. Physical Review E. 87(6), 063012.
  mla: Avila, Marc, and Björn Hof. “Nature of Laminar-Turbulence Intermittency in
    Shear Flows.” <i>Physical Review E</i>, vol. 87, no. 6, 063012, American Institute
    of Physics, 2013, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012">10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012</a>.
  short: M. Avila, B. Hof, Physical Review E 87 (2013).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:43Z
date_published: 2013-06-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:53Z
day: '18'
department:
- _id: BjHo
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.87.063012
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  - '1306.5890'
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- _id: 25152F3A-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
  call_identifier: FP7
  grant_number: '306589'
  name: Decoding the complexity of turbulence at its origin
publication: Physical Review E
publication_status: published
publisher: American Institute of Physics
publist_id: '4074'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
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title: Nature of laminar-turbulence intermittency in shear flows
type: journal_article
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year: '2013'
...
---
_id: '2812'
abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'We consider the problem of deciding whether the persistent homology group
    of a simplicial pair (K, L) can be realized as the homology H* (X) of some complex
    X with L ⊂ X ⊂ K. We show that this problem is NP-complete even if K is embedded
    in ℝ3. As a consequence, we show that it is NP-hard to simplify level and sublevel
    sets of scalar functions on S3 within a given tolerance constraint. This problem
    has relevance to the visualization of medical images by isosurfaces. We also show
    an implication to the theory of well groups of scalar functions: not every well
    group can be realized by some level set, and deciding whether a well group can
    be realized is NP-hard.'
acknowledgement: Some of the authors were partially supported by the GIGA ANR grant
  (contract ANR-09-BLAN-0331-01) and the European project CG-Learning (contract 255827).
author:
- first_name: Dominique
  full_name: Attali, Dominique
  last_name: Attali
- first_name: Ulrich
  full_name: Bauer, Ulrich
  id: 2ADD483A-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Bauer
  orcid: 0000-0002-9683-0724
- first_name: Olivier
  full_name: Devillers, Olivier
  last_name: Devillers
- first_name: Marc
  full_name: Glisse, Marc
  last_name: Glisse
- first_name: André
  full_name: Lieutier, André
  last_name: Lieutier
citation:
  ama: 'Attali D, Bauer U, Devillers O, Glisse M, Lieutier A. Homological reconstruction
    and simplification in R3. In: <i>Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on Computational
    Geometry</i>. ACM; 2013:117-125. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2462356.2462373">10.1145/2462356.2462373</a>'
  apa: 'Attali, D., Bauer, U., Devillers, O., Glisse, M., &#38; Lieutier, A. (2013).
    Homological reconstruction and simplification in R3. In <i>Proceedings of the
    29th annual symposium on Computational Geometry</i> (pp. 117–125). Rio de Janeiro,
    Brazil: ACM. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2462356.2462373">https://doi.org/10.1145/2462356.2462373</a>'
  chicago: Attali, Dominique, Ulrich Bauer, Olivier Devillers, Marc Glisse, and André
    Lieutier. “Homological Reconstruction and Simplification in R3.” In <i>Proceedings
    of the 29th Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry</i>, 117–25. ACM, 2013.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2462356.2462373">https://doi.org/10.1145/2462356.2462373</a>.
  ieee: D. Attali, U. Bauer, O. Devillers, M. Glisse, and A. Lieutier, “Homological
    reconstruction and simplification in R3,” in <i>Proceedings of the 29th annual
    symposium on Computational Geometry</i>, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2013, pp. 117–125.
  ista: 'Attali D, Bauer U, Devillers O, Glisse M, Lieutier A. 2013. Homological reconstruction
    and simplification in R3. Proceedings of the 29th annual symposium on Computational
    Geometry. SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry, 117–125.'
  mla: Attali, Dominique, et al. “Homological Reconstruction and Simplification in
    R3.” <i>Proceedings of the 29th Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry</i>,
    ACM, 2013, pp. 117–25, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/2462356.2462373">10.1145/2462356.2462373</a>.
  short: D. Attali, U. Bauer, O. Devillers, M. Glisse, A. Lieutier, in:, Proceedings
    of the 29th Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry, ACM, 2013, pp. 117–125.
conference:
  end_date: 2013-06-20
  location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  name: 'SoCG: Symposium on Computational Geometry'
  start_date: 2013-06-17
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date_published: 2013-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-02-23T10:15:15Z
day: '01'
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publisher: ACM
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_id: '2813'
abstract:
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  text: Turbulence is ubiquitous in nature, yet even for the case of ordinary Newtonian
    fluids like water, our understanding of this phenomenon is limited. Many liquids
    of practical importance are more complicated (e.g., blood, polymer melts, paints),
    however; they exhibit elastic as well as viscous characteristics, and the relation
    between stress and strain is nonlinear. We demonstrate here for a model system
    of such complex fluids that at high shear rates, turbulence is not simply modified
    as previously believed but is suppressed and replaced by a different type of disordered
    motion, elasto-inertial turbulence. Elasto-inertial turbulence is found to occur
    at much lower Reynolds numbers than Newtonian turbulence, and the dynamical properties
    differ significantly. The friction scaling observed coincides with the so-called
    &quot;maximum drag reduction&quot; asymptote, which is exhibited by a wide range
    of viscoelastic fluids.
author:
- first_name: Devranjan
  full_name: Samanta, Devranjan
  last_name: Samanta
- first_name: Yves
  full_name: Dubief, Yves
  last_name: Dubief
- first_name: Markus
  full_name: Holzner, Markus
  last_name: Holzner
- first_name: Christof
  full_name: Schäfer, Christof
  last_name: Schäfer
- first_name: Alexander
  full_name: Morozov, Alexander
  last_name: Morozov
- first_name: Christian
  full_name: Wagner, Christian
  last_name: Wagner
- first_name: Björn
  full_name: Hof, Björn
  id: 3A374330-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Hof
  orcid: 0000-0003-2057-2754
citation:
  ama: Samanta D, Dubief Y, Holzner M, et al. Elasto-inertial turbulence. <i>PNAS</i>.
    2013;110(26):10557-10562. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219666110">10.1073/pnas.1219666110</a>
  apa: Samanta, D., Dubief, Y., Holzner, M., Schäfer, C., Morozov, A., Wagner, C.,
    &#38; Hof, B. (2013). Elasto-inertial turbulence. <i>PNAS</i>. National Academy
    of Sciences. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219666110">https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219666110</a>
  chicago: Samanta, Devranjan, Yves Dubief, Markus Holzner, Christof Schäfer, Alexander
    Morozov, Christian Wagner, and Björn Hof. “Elasto-Inertial Turbulence.” <i>PNAS</i>.
    National Academy of Sciences, 2013. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219666110">https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219666110</a>.
  ieee: D. Samanta <i>et al.</i>, “Elasto-inertial turbulence,” <i>PNAS</i>, vol.
    110, no. 26. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 10557–10562, 2013.
  ista: Samanta D, Dubief Y, Holzner M, Schäfer C, Morozov A, Wagner C, Hof B. 2013.
    Elasto-inertial turbulence. PNAS. 110(26), 10557–10562.
  mla: Samanta, Devranjan, et al. “Elasto-Inertial Turbulence.” <i>PNAS</i>, vol.
    110, no. 26, National Academy of Sciences, 2013, pp. 10557–62, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219666110">10.1073/pnas.1219666110</a>.
  short: D. Samanta, Y. Dubief, M. Holzner, C. Schäfer, A. Morozov, C. Wagner, B.
    Hof, PNAS 110 (2013) 10557–10562.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:59:44Z
date_published: 2013-06-25T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2021-01-12T06:59:54Z
day: '25'
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doi: 10.1073/pnas.1219666110
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page: 10557 - 10562
pmid: 1
publication: PNAS
publication_status: published
publisher: National Academy of Sciences
publist_id: '4073'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: 1
status: public
title: Elasto-inertial turbulence
type: journal_article
user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
volume: 110
year: '2013'
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