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Progress in the Molecular Biology of Ewing Tumors
Purpose/results/discussion. Rearrangement of the EWS gene with an ETS oncogene by chromosomal translocation is a hallmark of the Ewing family of tumors (EFT). Detectability, incidence, tumor specificity and variability of this aberration have been matters of intense investigation in recent years.
Heinrich Kovar
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Target space entanglement in quantum mechanics of fermions and matrices
We consider entanglement of first-quantized identical particles by adopting an algebraic approach. In particular, we investigate fermions whose wave functions are given by the Slater determinants, as for singlet sectors of one-matrix models. We show that
Sotaro Sugishita
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Susceptibility of lung epithelium to neutrophil elastase: protection by native inhibitors
The development of emphysema is thought to be due to an imbalance of proteases (especially neutrophil elastase [NE]) and antiproteases with loosening of the respiratory epithelium as an early event. We investigated the effect of NE on respiratory epithelial cell adherence in vitro , in the presence of varying concentrations and combinations of native ...
L. Bingle +5 more
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Spontaneous symmetry breaking in tensor theories
In this work we study spontaneous symmetry breaking patterns in tensor models. We focus on the patterns which lead to effective matrix theories transforming in the adjoint of U(N).
P. Diaz, J. A. Rosabal
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Convergence analysis of the iterative methods for quasi complementarity problems
In this paper, we consider the iterative methods for the quasi complementarity problems of the form where m is a point‐to‐point mapping and T is a continuous mapping from Rn into itself. The algorithms considered in this paper are general and unified ones, which include many existing algorithms as special cases for solving the complementarity problems.
Muhammad Aslam Noor
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A note on M(atrix) theory in seven dimensions with eight supercharges [PDF]
We consider M(atrix) theory compactifications to seven dimensions with eight unbroken supersymmetries. We conjecture that both M(atrix) theory on K3 and Heterotic M(atrix) theory on T^3 are described by the same 5+1 dimensional theory with N=2 ...
A. Sen +13 more
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Spherical membranes in m(atrix) theory [PDF]
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Kabat, Daniel, Taylor, Washington IV
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Chaos from massive deformations of Yang-Mills matrix models
We focus on an SU(N ) Yang-Mills gauge theory in 0 + 1-dimensions with the same matrix content as the bosonic part of the BFSS matrix model, but with mass deformation terms breaking the global SO(9) symmetry of the latter to SO(5) × SO(3) × ℤ2 ...
K. Başkan +3 more
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Giant graviton interactions and M2-branes ending on multiple M5-branes
We study splitting and joining interactions of giant gravitons with angular momenta N 1/2 ≪ J ≪ N in the type IIB string theory on AdS 5 × S 5 by describing them as instantons in the tiny graviton matrix model introduced by Sheikh-Jabbari. At large J the
Shinji Hirano, Yuki Sato
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On The Interaction Of D0-Brane Bound States And RR Photons [PDF]
We consider the problem of the interaction between D0-brane bound state and 1-form RR photons by the world-line theory. Based on the fact that in the world-line theory the RR gauge fields depend on the matrix coordinates of D0-branes, the gauge fields ...
A. A. Tseytlin +36 more
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