scholarly journals On right-angled spherical Artin monoid of type Dn

Open Physics ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 441-447
Author(s):  
Zaffar Iqbal ◽  
Abdul Rauf Nizami ◽  
Mobeen Munir ◽  
Amlish Rabia ◽  
Shin Min Kang

Abstract Recently Berceanu and Iqbal proved that the growth rate of all the spherical Artin monoids is bounded above by 4. In this paper we compute the Hilbert series of the right-angled spherical Artin monoid $\begin{array}{} M({D}^{\infty}_{n}) \end{array} $ and graphically prove that growth rate is bounded by 4. We also discuss its recurrence relations and other main properties.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Young Chel Kuwn ◽  
Zaffar Iqbal ◽  
Abdul Rauf Nizami ◽  
Mobeen Munir ◽  
Sana Riaz ◽  
...  

We find the Hilbert series of the right-angled affine Artin monoid M(D~n∞). We also discuss its recurrence relation and the growth rate.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Jiang-Hua Tang ◽  
Zaffar Iqbal ◽  
Abdul Rauf Nizami ◽  
Mobeen Munir ◽  
Faiza Azam ◽  
...  

Affine monoids are the considered as natural discrete analogues of the finitely generated cones. The interconnection between these two objects has been an active area of research since last decade. Star network is one of the most common in computer network topologies. In this work, we study star topology Sn and associate a Coxeter structure of affine type on it. We find a recurrence relation and the Hilbert series of the associated right-angled monoid MSn∞. We observe that the growth rate of the monoid MSn∞ is unbounded.


2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Trimulato Trimulato

The non-bank syariah financial industry (IKNB Syariah) in Indonesia continues to experience a very good improvement. The growth of IKNB Syariah is seen in the total assets of IKNB syariah in 2010, 9,333 billion rupiah, in year rose to 46,895 billion rupiah. With an average growth rate of 62.29%. Therefore, the development of IKNB syariah must be balanced with sufficient resources and quality. OJK efforts have been made in improving the quality of human resources in IKNB Syariah with two big strategies. This research uses a qualitative descriptive type, Limitation in this paper is focused on OJK efforts in improving the existing human resources IKNB syari'ah. The need for application of celestial management for human resources in IKNB syariah. The results of this paper that OJK has set two strategies in an effort to improve the quality of human resources in IKNB sharia. Then the need for application of celestial management for human resources in IKNB sharia to create good quality. Because IKNB sharia is a business institution that can not be separated from religious or spiritual aspect. So it requires the right concept in improving the quality of human resources it has.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 4-7
Author(s):  
Nuriya I. Murtazina ◽  
Elena D. Lutsai ◽  
Sofya V. Ershova

Objectives to determine the thyroid gland growth rate in the intermediate fetal period of human ontogenesis. Material and methods. The thyroid glands of 60 male and female fetuses aged from 14 to 27 weeks were the subject of this research. The material was divided according to fetus age in three groups: Group I from 14 to 18 weeks, Group II from 19 to 22 weeks and Group III from 23 to 27 weeks. Results. The study revealed the increase in all dimensions of thyroid gland related to the increase of fetus age. During the intermediate fetal period of ontogenesis, the growth varied from 19% (for the anteroposterior isthmus size) to 59% (for the right lobe height). The thyroid gland growth rate for different sex groups varied between 24% and 60% in female fetuses, in male fetuses from 20% to 57%. Besides, the thyroid lobes and isthmus of female fetuses grew at a higher rate than those of the male fetuses. The uneven growth of the anatomical structure was also registered when comparing different age groups within the intermediate fetal period. The highest rate of thyroid gland growth was observed starting from the 22nd week of fetal life; until the 19th week the growth rate ranged between 7% (isthmus) and 25% (right lobe). The study of the thyroid gland growth rate in female and male fetuses in different age groups revealed identical tendencies involving the active growth of thyroid gland dimensions starting from the 22nd week.


Genetics ◽  
1983 ◽  
Vol 103 (4) ◽  
pp. 581-592
Author(s):  
Susan Wurster Biel ◽  
Daniel L Hartl

ABSTRACT A novel in vivo effect of the transposable element Tn5 has been observed in chemostats when certain isogenic Tn5 and non-Tn5 strains of Escherichia coli compete for a limiting carbon source in the absence of kanamycin. The Tn5-bearing strain has a more rapid growth rate and increases in frequency from 50% to 90% within the first 15 to 20 generations. The effect occurs when Tn5 is inserted at a variety of chromosomal locations or when the element is carried by an episome, but it is strain specific, having been observed in two out of three strains examined. (For reasons unknown, the effect has not been observed with derivatives of strain CSH12.) Although the growth-rate advantage of Tn5 is independent of nutrient concentration and generation time, it can be reduced by prior adaptation of the strains to limiting conditions, and the amount of reduction is proportional to the length of prior adaptation. The growth-rate effect is evidently not caused by beneficial mutations induced by Tn5 transposition, as Tn5-bearing strains selected in chemostats retain their initial Tn5 position and copy number. However, the effect does not occur in Tn5-112, a transpositionless deletion mutation missing the transposase-coding region of the right-hand IS sequence flanking the element. Since Tn5-112 retains a functional kanamycin-phosphotransferase gene, this gene is not responsible for the growth-rate effect. Thus, the effect evidently requires transposase function, but it does not involve actual transposition of the intact element. Altogether, these data provide a mechanism for the maintenance of Tn5 in bacterial populations in the absence of kanamycin, and they suggest a model for the proliferation and the maintenance of IS sequences and transposable elements in the absence of other identifiable selection pressures.


2003 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-108 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edison Daniel Schneider-Monteiro ◽  
Antonio Marmo Lucon ◽  
André Avarese de Figueiredo ◽  
Aldo Junqueira Rodrigues Junior ◽  
Sami Arap

OBJECTIVE: To report a case of bilateral giant renal angiomyolipoma associated with tuberous sclerosis, with successful treatment, and to review the literature concerning angiomyolipoma treatment. CASE REPORT: Patient with tuberous sclerosis and angiomyolipoma diagnosed by ultrasonography during her pregnancy. At that time, the angiomyolipoma on the right side was 9 cm in diameter. Conservative management was selected during her pregnancy. The patient returned 7 years later, with a 24.7 x 19.2 x 10.7 cm tumor on the right side and another of 13 x 11.5 x 6.5 cm on the left side, in addition to multiple small angiomyolipomas. A nephron-sparing surgery with tumoral enucleation was performed on the right side, and after 3 months, the tumor on the left side was removed. Renal function in the post-operative period was preserved, and contrast medium progression was uniform and adequate in both kidneys. CONCLUSION: We conclude that an angiomyolipoma larger than 4 cm should be removed surgically, since they have a greater growth rate and pose a risk of hemorrhage. Resection of smaller tumors is safe and has decreased morbidity. Tumoral enucleation is an effective treatment method that preserves kidney function.


2011 ◽  
Vol 361-363 ◽  
pp. 1378-1386
Author(s):  
Hong Guang Sui ◽  
Ting Hua Liu

This paper analyzes equilibrium with perfect international technology diffusion. The authors argue that if there are no large countries, economic growth rate in the world will converge with perfect international technology diffusion; otherwise, economic growth rate in the world will converge to the large countries’. Moreover, we considered the effect of market structure on the diffusion. Market structure can influence the long-term equilibrium growth rate by influencing international technology diffusion. The best point of market structure that is beneficial to diffusion can be derived in the interval, where the competition factors and monopoly factors are relatively balanced; in the left side of the best point, it will promote technology diffusion, and in the right side, it will impede technology diffusion.


Author(s):  
Larry M. Bartels

America’s political response to the Great Recession was surprising to pundits but mostly consistent with patterns familiar to political scientists. Ordinary citizens assessed politicians and policies primarily on the basis of visible evidence of success or failure. Thus, in 2008, the president’s party was punished at the polls for the dismal state of the election-year economy. The successful challenger, Barack Obama, pushed policy significantly to the Left, as Democratic presidents typically do, provoking a predictable “thermostatic” shift to the Right in the public’s policy mood. In 2010, slow economic recovery and public qualms about ideological overreach exacerbated the losses normally suffered by a president’s party in midterm elections. In 2012, Obama was reelected—as incumbents almost always are when their party has held the White House for just four years—thanks in part to a modest but timely upturn in the income growth rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (5) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
H. Banikhalid ◽  
S. Al-oshaibat

This study aims to derive the function that can be used to predict the growth rate in the added value of industrial production in Jordan, depending on the financial ratios of industrial companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange. To achieve the objectives of the study, the descriptive and analytical approach and multiple regression analysis were used using the SPSS program. The study population was represented by the public joint-stock companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange in the industrial sector from 1994 to 2018. Results show that the financial ratios influencing the growth rate in industrial production value added the most (Industry t + 1) are earnings per share (EPS), net profit margin (NPM), and return on equity (ROE). Moreover, the effect is non-linear expressed by a function that can be used to predict the industrial production in Jordan. The study recommends paying attention to the partial input to predict macroeconomic variables, especially with the development of systems for storing and processing big data, as this method provides appropriate and sufficient data to make accurate decisions and enhances the right track.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-42
Author(s):  
Han-Ching Chen ◽  
Fei-Fei Jin

AbstractThe characteristics of El-Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phase-locking in observations and CMIP5 and CMIP6 models are examined in this study. Two metrics based on the peaking month histogram for all El Niño and La Niña events are adopted to delineate the basic features of ENSO phase-locking in terms of the preferred calendar month and strength of this preference. It turns out that most models are poor at simulating the ENSO phase-locking, either showing little peak strengths or peaking at the wrong seasons. By deriving ENSO’s linear dynamics based on the conceptual recharge oscillator (RO) framework through the seasonal linear inverse model (sLIM) approach, various simulated phase-locking behaviors of CMIP models are systematically investigated in comparison with observations. In observations, phase-locking is mainly attributed to the seasonal modulation of ENSO’s SST growth rate. In contrast, in a significant portion of CMIP models, phase-locking is co-determined by the seasonal modulations of both SST growth and phase-transition rates. Further study of the joint effects of SST growth and phase-transition rates suggests that for simulating realistic winter peak ENSO phase-locking with the right dynamics, climate models need to have four key factors in the right combination: (1) correct phase of SST growth rate modulation peaking at the fall; (2) large enough amplitude for the annual cycle in growth rate; (3) amplitude of semi-annual cycle in growth rate needs to be small; and (4) amplitude of seasonal modulation in SST phase-transition rate needs to be small.


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