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Induced Spin Textures At 3D Transition Metal–Topological Insulator Interfaces, Slimane Laref, Sumit Ghosh, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal, Aurelien Manchon Jun 2022

Induced Spin Textures At 3D Transition Metal–Topological Insulator Interfaces, Slimane Laref, Sumit Ghosh, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal, Aurelien Manchon

Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications

While some of the most elegant applications of topological insulators, such as the quantum anomalous Hall effect, require the preservation of Dirac surface states in the presence of time-reversal symmetry breaking, other phenomena such as spin-charge conversion rather rely on the ability for these surface states to imprint their spin texture on adjacent magnetic layers. In this Rapid Communication, we investigate the spin-momentum locking of the surface states of a wide range of monolayer transition metals (3d-TM) deposited on top of Bi2Se3 topological insulators using first-principles calculations. We find an anticorrelation between the magnetic moment …


Table Of Contents, The Editors Jun 2022

Table Of Contents, The Editors

Coal Geology & Exploration

No abstract provided.


Effect Of Kaolin On Biogenic Coalbed Methane Production And The Response Of Microbial Community, He Huan, Huang Xinying, Huang Zaixing, Zhang Qian, Chen Zihao, Zhao Han, Ren Hengxing, Huang Guanhua Jun 2022

Effect Of Kaolin On Biogenic Coalbed Methane Production And The Response Of Microbial Community, He Huan, Huang Xinying, Huang Zaixing, Zhang Qian, Chen Zihao, Zhao Han, Ren Hengxing, Huang Guanhua

Coal Geology & Exploration

Kaolin is a common inorganic mineral in nature, which can promote the growth and metabolism of microorganisms. There is a large amount of kaolin in coal, however, there are few reports about its bio-gas production of coal. In order to investigate the effect of kaolin on biogas production, the coal obtained from Yulin, Shaanxi Province was taken as the research object, domesticated microorganisms were taken as the research flora, and different qualities of kaolin were added into the culture media to make biological simulation of gas production. The changes of CH4 content, volatile fatty acids (VFAs) concentration, coenzyme F …


Numerical Simulation Of Gas Production For Multilayer Drainage Coalbed Methane Vertical Wells In Southern Qinshui Basin, Liu Shiqi, Fang Huihuang, Sang Shuxun, Hu Qiujia, Duan Weiying, Jia Huimin, Mao Chonghao Jun 2022

Numerical Simulation Of Gas Production For Multilayer Drainage Coalbed Methane Vertical Wells In Southern Qinshui Basin, Liu Shiqi, Fang Huihuang, Sang Shuxun, Hu Qiujia, Duan Weiying, Jia Huimin, Mao Chonghao

Coal Geology & Exploration

With the development of CBM (coalbed methane) exploitation, multilayer drainage of the CBM well has received wide attention. The production control technology is the key to ensure high and stable gas production of CBM well multilayer drainage. However, the complex geological conditions of multiple coal seams increase the difficulty of production control of multilayer drainage. Numerical simulation technology is an effective method to study the production control technology of CBM well multilayer drainage. The scientific and reliable simulation results can provide a basis for production control. In this study, considering the influence of temperature effect, shrinkage effect of coal matrix, …


Sequence-Paleogeography And Coal Accumulation Of The Paleogene Hunchun Formation In The Hunchun Basin, Hou Haihai, Li Qiangqiang, Shao Longyi, Fan Xuejie, Liang Guodong, Li Yanan Jun 2022

Sequence-Paleogeography And Coal Accumulation Of The Paleogene Hunchun Formation In The Hunchun Basin, Hou Haihai, Li Qiangqiang, Shao Longyi, Fan Xuejie, Liang Guodong, Li Yanan

Coal Geology & Exploration

The Hunchun Basin is an important coal-bearing region in Jilin Province, northeastern China. The analysis of the sedimentary paleogeography of the Paleogene Hunchun Formation and coal-accumulation law in the sequence framework provides a theoretical basis for future coal and coalbed methane exploration. The lithofacies, sedimentary systems, sequence paleogeography, and coal accumulation characteristics were analyzed based on regional geology, drilling cores and well logging data. The results show five rock types, including gravel, sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, and combustible organic rock, and twelve lithofacies. The Hunchun Formation was divided into three third-order sequences by three sequence interfaces, including the regional unconformity surface, …


High-Pressure Jet Disturbance Grouting Technology For Water And Sand Inrush In Roadway Tunneling And Its Application, Zhao Baofeng, Zhu Mingcheng, Li Debin Jun 2022

High-Pressure Jet Disturbance Grouting Technology For Water And Sand Inrush In Roadway Tunneling And Its Application, Zhao Baofeng, Zhu Mingcheng, Li Debin

Coal Geology & Exploration

In order to control the water and sand inrush in roadway tunneling under weak consolidated formation conditions, taking water and sand inrush during the No.2 coal seam roadway tunneling in Maiduoshan Coal Mine of Ningdong Coalfield as the research object, the problems of large amount of engineering, long period of surface treatment and high risk of underground treatment were solved. The construction of the blocking body at the water and sand inrush point was completed by using the water-retaining wall construction technology, high-pressure jet disturbance grouting technology, the integration of drilling and grouting technology, and the pressure control and slurry …


Influence Of Fracture Types Of Main Roof On The Stability Of Surrounding Rock Of The Gob-Side Coal-Rock Roadway In Inclined Coal Seams And Its Engineering Application, Gao Lin, Liu Pengze, Zhang Pandong, Wu Guiyi, Kang Xiangtao Jun 2022

Influence Of Fracture Types Of Main Roof On The Stability Of Surrounding Rock Of The Gob-Side Coal-Rock Roadway In Inclined Coal Seams And Its Engineering Application, Gao Lin, Liu Pengze, Zhang Pandong, Wu Guiyi, Kang Xiangtao

Coal Geology & Exploration

Due to the asymmetry and heterogeneity of surrounding rock structure, the surrounding rock of the gob-side coal-rock roadway in inclined coal seams presents more serious deformation and failure under the influence of driving and mining. To reveal the influence of different main roof fracture types on the stability of surrounding rock of the gob-side coal-rock roadway in inclined coal seams, the deformation characteristics of surrounding rock under four main roof fracture types of this kind of roadway are studied by numerical simulation. The results show that the influence degree from highest to lowest of the position of the fracture line …


Recognition Of Land Use On Open-Pit Coal Mining Area Based On Deeplabv3+ And Gf-2 High-Resolution Images, Zhang Chengye, Li Feiyue, Li Jun, Xing Jianghe, Yang Jinzhong, Guo Junting, Du Shouhang Jun 2022

Recognition Of Land Use On Open-Pit Coal Mining Area Based On Deeplabv3+ And Gf-2 High-Resolution Images, Zhang Chengye, Li Feiyue, Li Jun, Xing Jianghe, Yang Jinzhong, Guo Junting, Du Shouhang

Coal Geology & Exploration

A highly efficient means is provided by remote sensing and deep learning to keep tracking of land use in open-pit coal mining area. Based on the high–resolution images from the domestic GF-2 satellite, a DeepLabv3+ model was utilized to achieve recognition of land use on open-pit coal mining area. In addition, a comparison was made among Deeplabv3+, U-Net, FCN, Random Forest, Support Vector Machine, and Maximum Likelihood Method. Firstly, samples data from high-resolution images were produced and sensitivity tests were conducted to determine the optimal cutting size and mode of the sample. Then, the deep neural network model (DeepLabv3+) was …


Cross Wavelet Analysis Between Layered Monitoring Data Of Stratum Deformation And Groundwater Level Regime, Kong Xiangru Jun 2022

Cross Wavelet Analysis Between Layered Monitoring Data Of Stratum Deformation And Groundwater Level Regime, Kong Xiangru

Coal Geology & Exploration

Land subsidence is usually caused by over-exploitation of groundwater, and its occurrence and development have a certain lag relative to the change in groundwater level. Obtaining the accurate lag time of land subsidence has always been an important topic in land subsidence research. Based on the layered monitoring data of the long-time series of land subsidence and groundwater level regime from 2008 to 2018 by Land Subsidence Monitoring Station in Pinggezhuang, Beijing, the lag effect between stratum deformation in layers at different depths and groundwater level regime is analyzed in this paper by adopting methods of Mann Kendall trend test, …


Optimization Design Of High Loess Slope Based On Combination Of Wide And Narrow Platform:A Case Study Of An Industrial Square In Zichang City, Nan Ning, Li Peng, Su Shengrui, Dong Fu, Ma Chi Jun 2022

Optimization Design Of High Loess Slope Based On Combination Of Wide And Narrow Platform:A Case Study Of An Industrial Square In Zichang City, Nan Ning, Li Peng, Su Shengrui, Dong Fu, Ma Chi

Coal Geology & Exploration

The construction of a coal mine industrial square in a mountainous area or hilly area will face the problem of high slopes. The unreasonable high slope design causes serious waste of land resources, environmental damage and an increase in investment, and also brings huge potential safety risks to the infrastructure. Based on this, with a high slope in a coal mine industrial square in Zichang City of Shaanxi Province as an example, the field investigation, theoretical analysis and numerical simulation were used to investigate the influence of different numbers, positions and widths of wide platforms on the stress, strain field …


Q-P Curve Equation Of Geothermal Well Recharge Test In The Urban Area Of Mei County, Western Guanzhong, Shen Xiaolong, Li Hao, Wang Wei, Cheng Zhouying Jun 2022

Q-P Curve Equation Of Geothermal Well Recharge Test In The Urban Area Of Mei County, Western Guanzhong, Shen Xiaolong, Li Hao, Wang Wei, Cheng Zhouying

Coal Geology & Exploration

Clarifying the relationship between recharge pressure (p) and recharge volume (Q) is crucial for regional green and sustainable geothermal development in geothermal well recharge. The preliminary data of well G102 recharge test in Mei County in the western Guanzhong area were optimized, and three sets of data were determined to clarify this relationship. According to the data, the Q-p curve was drawn. Based on the characteristics of five types of curves in the pressurized water test, it was judged that the curves might be parabolic, logarithmic, and hower function. Therefore, three types of curves were drawn, …


Conical Source Transient Electromagnetic Response Characteristics With Overburden Based On Occam Constrained Inversion, Li Zhe, Yang Haiyan, Yue Jianhua, Liu Zhixin, Jiang Zhihai, Su Benyu, Zhang Hua, Wang Ling, Yang Fujie Jun 2022

Conical Source Transient Electromagnetic Response Characteristics With Overburden Based On Occam Constrained Inversion, Li Zhe, Yang Haiyan, Yue Jianhua, Liu Zhixin, Jiang Zhihai, Su Benyu, Zhang Hua, Wang Ling, Yang Fujie

Coal Geology & Exploration

The overburden thickness and conductivity can affect transient electromagnetic response in shallow subsurface investigation. In order to further verify the overburden detection effect with a conical source device, combining all-time apparent resistivity conversion of transient electromagnetic field, the electromagnetic response characteristics of the underlying strata influenced by the overburden was studied by introducing an Occam inversion with stratum information constraints. The results indicate that electromagnetic response intensity of the target layer is related to the resistivity ratio of the overburden to the target layer. With the overburden resistivity gradually increasing, the resistivity fitting degree between inversed data and real value …


Research On Interpolation Error Analysis Of Geological Modeling Of Intelligent Working Face, An Lin, Han Baoshan, Li Peng, Dai Zhenhua, Wang Xinmiao Jun 2022

Research On Interpolation Error Analysis Of Geological Modeling Of Intelligent Working Face, An Lin, Han Baoshan, Li Peng, Dai Zhenhua, Wang Xinmiao

Coal Geology & Exploration

Working face modeling generally obtains the actual distribution of the working face through detection methods such as three-dimensional seismic, tunnel and borehole surveys, and then it establishes the corresponding model using interpolation algorithms. During the modeling process, sampling data are the foundation and interpolation is the necessary way to realize the working face model. The interpolation algorithm and the amount of sampled data affect the accuracy of the face model to varying degrees. Quantitative research on the factors affecting the accuracy of the face model will provide important reference value for the optimization of the interpolation algorithm and the amount …


Modeling Studies Of Gravity Wave Dynamics In Highly Structured Environments: Reflection, Trapping, Instability, Momentum Transport, Secondary Gravity Waves, And Induced Flow Responses, Wenjun Dong, David C. Fritts, Michael P. Hickey, Alan Z. Liu, Thomas S. Lund, Shaodong Zhang, Yanying Yan, Fan Yang Jun 2022

Modeling Studies Of Gravity Wave Dynamics In Highly Structured Environments: Reflection, Trapping, Instability, Momentum Transport, Secondary Gravity Waves, And Induced Flow Responses, Wenjun Dong, David C. Fritts, Michael P. Hickey, Alan Z. Liu, Thomas S. Lund, Shaodong Zhang, Yanying Yan, Fan Yang

Publications

A compressible numerical model is applied for three-dimensional (3-D) gravity wave (GW) packets undergoing momentum deposition, self-acceleration (SA), breaking, and secondary GW (SGW) generation in the presence of highly-structured environments enabling thermal and/or Doppler ducts, such as a mesospheric inversion layer (MIL), tidal wind (TW), or combination of MIL and TW. Simulations reveal that ducts can strongly modulate GW dynamics. Responses modeled here include reflection, trapping, suppressed transmission, strong local instabilities, reduced SGW generations, higher altitude SGW responses, and induced large-scale flows. Instabilities that arise in ducts experience strong dissipation after they emerge, while trapped smaller-amplitude and smaller-scale GWs can …


Mentoring Undergraduate Research In Mathematical Modeling, Glenn Ledder Jun 2022

Mentoring Undergraduate Research In Mathematical Modeling, Glenn Ledder

Department of Mathematics: Faculty Publications

In writing about undergraduate research in mathematical modeling, I draw on my 31 years as a mathematics professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where I mentored students in honors’ theses, REU groups, and research done in a classroom setting, as well as my prior experience. I share my views on the differences between research at the undergraduate and professional levels, offer advice for undergraduate mentoring, provide suggestions for a variety of ways that students can disseminate their research, offer some thoughts on mathematical modeling and how to explain it to undergraduates, and discuss the challenges involved in broadening research participation …


Mentoring Undergraduate Research In Mathematical Modeling, Glenn Ledder Jun 2022

Mentoring Undergraduate Research In Mathematical Modeling, Glenn Ledder

Department of Mathematics: Faculty Publications

In writing about undergraduate research in mathematical modeling, I draw on my 31 years as a mathematics professor at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where I mentored students in honors’ theses, REU groups, and research done in a classroom setting, as well as my prior experience. I share my views on the differences between research at the undergraduate and professional levels, offer advice for undergraduate mentoring, provide suggestions for a variety of ways that students can disseminate their research, offer some thoughts on mathematical modeling and how to explain it to undergraduates, and discuss the challenges involved in broadening research participation …


Carbon Nanotube Encapsulated Metal Selenide Nanostructures For Efficient Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction, Harish Singh, Wipula P.R. Liyanage, Manashi Nath Jun 2022

Carbon Nanotube Encapsulated Metal Selenide Nanostructures For Efficient Electrocatalytic Oxygen Evolution Reaction, Harish Singh, Wipula P.R. Liyanage, Manashi Nath

Chemistry Faculty Research & Creative Works

Nickel selenide nanowires were grown inside carbon nanotubes through in situ encapsulation via one-step chemical vapor deposition. These NiSe2@CNT nanohybrids showed excellent electrocatalytic activity for water splitting with a low overpotential of 260 mV at 10 mA cm−2, high current density, and extended stability owing to the synergistic effect between NiSe2 and CNTs.


A Multi-City Urban Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Measurement Data Synthesis, Logan E. Mitchell, John C. Lin, Lucy R. Hutyra, David R. Bowling, Ronald C. Cohen, Kenneth J. Davis, Elizabeth Digangi, Riley M. Duren, Andrew Rice, Multiple Additional Authors Jun 2022

A Multi-City Urban Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Measurement Data Synthesis, Logan E. Mitchell, John C. Lin, Lucy R. Hutyra, David R. Bowling, Ronald C. Cohen, Kenneth J. Davis, Elizabeth Digangi, Riley M. Duren, Andrew Rice, Multiple Additional Authors

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

Urban regions emit a large fraction of anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) that contribute to modern-day climate change. As such, a growing number of urban policymakers and stakeholders are adopting emission reduction targets and implementing policies to reach those targets. Over the past two decades research teams have established urban GHG monitoring networks to determine how much, where, and why a particular city emits GHGs, and to track changes in emissions over time. Coordination among these efforts has been limited, restricting the scope of analyses and insights. Here we present a …


A Bayesian Programming Approach To Car-Following Model Calibration And Validation Using Limited Data, Franklin Abodo Jun 2022

A Bayesian Programming Approach To Car-Following Model Calibration And Validation Using Limited Data, Franklin Abodo

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Traffic simulation software is used by transportation researchers and engineers to design and evaluate changes to roadway networks. Underlying these simulators are mathematical models of microscopic driver behavior from which macroscopic measures of flow and congestion can be recovered. Many models are intended to apply to only a subset of possible traffic scenarios and roadway configurations, while others do not have any explicit constraint on their applicability. Work zones on highways are one scenario for which no model invented to date has been shown to accurately reproduce realistic driving behavior. This makes it difficult to optimize for safety and other …


Positive Rate-Dependent Action Potential Prolongation By Modulating Potassium Ion Channels, Candido Cabo Jun 2022

Positive Rate-Dependent Action Potential Prolongation By Modulating Potassium Ion Channels, Candido Cabo

Publications and Research

Pharmacological agents that prolong action potential duration (APD) to a larger extent at slow rates than at the fast excitation rates typical of ventricular tachycardia exhibit reverse rate dependence. Reverse rate dependence has been linked to the lack of efficacy of class III agents at preventing arrhythmias because the doses required to have an anti-arrhythmic effect at fast rates may have pro-arrhythmic effects at slow rates due to an excessive APD prolongation. In this report we show that, in computer models of the ventricular action potential, APD prolongation by accelerating phase 2 repolarization (by increasing IKs) and decelerating …


Sedimentary Characteristics And Associated Carbon And Nutrients Of Overbank Sediments Deposited During The 2018, 2019, And 2020 Floods In Embanked Floodplains Along The Lower Mississippi River Near Natchez, Mississippi, Rachel Kelk Jun 2022

Sedimentary Characteristics And Associated Carbon And Nutrients Of Overbank Sediments Deposited During The 2018, 2019, And 2020 Floods In Embanked Floodplains Along The Lower Mississippi River Near Natchez, Mississippi, Rachel Kelk

Master's Theses

The Lower Mississippi River (LMR) experienced major floods in 2018, 2019, and 2020. Sediment deposition in the embanked floodplains during floods represent important storage and sequestration opportunities for carbon and nutrients from ~40% of the continental USA. This research aims to compare depositional thicknesses, organic matter (OM), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) concentrations, and grain sizes in floodplain sediments deposited by the combined 2018-19 floods to the 2020 flood along the LMR near Natchez, Mississippi. Greater depositional thicknesses in 2018-19 are best explained by their combined flood durations; the 2019 flood was the longest in recorded history. Slightly higher …


2022 - Final Revised - Butte Reduction Works (Brw) Smelter Area Mine Waste Remediation And Contaminated Groundwater Hydraulic Control Site Phase Ii Quality Assurance Project Plan (Qapp), Pioneer Technical Services, Inc. Jun 2022

2022 - Final Revised - Butte Reduction Works (Brw) Smelter Area Mine Waste Remediation And Contaminated Groundwater Hydraulic Control Site Phase Ii Quality Assurance Project Plan (Qapp), Pioneer Technical Services, Inc.

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Multifunctional Nanomaterials For Energy Applications, Simas Rackauskas, Federico Cesano, Mohammed Jasim Uddin Jun 2022

Multifunctional Nanomaterials For Energy Applications, Simas Rackauskas, Federico Cesano, Mohammed Jasim Uddin

Chemistry Faculty Publications and Presentations

No abstract provided.


Student Self-Grading Form, Brett Whysel Jun 2022

Student Self-Grading Form, Brett Whysel

Open Educational Resources

This is a word document that students use at the beginning, midpoint, and end of a semester to set relevant goals, measure progress towards goals, and self-grade. It is intended to build motivation, metacognition, and accountability. Instructors may use it on its own or to supplement other assessment tools, and improve the accuracy, validity, and fairness of final grades.


Ice Deposits In Lava Tubes From West-Central New Mexico As Archives Of Past Volcanic Eruptions And Climate Change, Quinton Z. Vitelli-Hawkins Jun 2022

Ice Deposits In Lava Tubes From West-Central New Mexico As Archives Of Past Volcanic Eruptions And Climate Change, Quinton Z. Vitelli-Hawkins

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The Southwest of the United States is currently in a megadrought phase. Recent studies have shown that three of the most severe droughts of the last two millennia have occurred in the last 120 years, while geo-archaeological evidence suggests there were five megadroughts just from 150 to 950 CE. To try to better understand the causes of the droughts across the Southwest, a 110-cm long ice core was drilled from an ice deposit in a lava tube (Cave 29) from El Malpais National Monument in west-central New Mexico. The δ18O values in the ice core (ranging from −11.78 to −3.54‰) …


Reducing Opioid Use Disorder And Overdose Deaths In The United States: A Dynamic Modeling Analysis, Erin J. Stringfellow, Tse Yang Lim, Keith Humphreys, Catherine Digennero, Celia Stafford, Elizabeth Beaulieu, Jack Homer, Wayne Wakeland, Multiple Additional Authors Jun 2022

Reducing Opioid Use Disorder And Overdose Deaths In The United States: A Dynamic Modeling Analysis, Erin J. Stringfellow, Tse Yang Lim, Keith Humphreys, Catherine Digennero, Celia Stafford, Elizabeth Beaulieu, Jack Homer, Wayne Wakeland, Multiple Additional Authors

Systems Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Opioid overdose deaths remain a major public health crisis. We used a system dynamics simulation model of the U.S. opioid-using population age 12 and older to explore the impacts of 11 strategies on the prevalence of opioid use disorder (OUD) and fatal opioid overdoses from 2022 to 2032. These strategies spanned opioid misuse and OUD prevention, buprenorphine capacity, recovery support, and overdose harm reduction. By 2032, three strategies saved the most lives: (i) reducing the risk of opioid overdose involving fentanyl use, which may be achieved through fentanyl-focused harm reduction services; (ii) increasing naloxone distribution to people who use opioids; …


Nuclear Effects In The Deuteron And Global Qcd Analyses, S. I. Alekhin, S. A. Kulagin, Roberto Petti Jun 2022

Nuclear Effects In The Deuteron And Global Qcd Analyses, S. I. Alekhin, S. A. Kulagin, Roberto Petti

Faculty Publications

We report the results of a new global QCD analysis, which includes deep-inelastic 𝑒/𝜇 scattering data off proton and deuterium, as well as Drell-Yan lepton pair production in proton-proton and proton-deuterium collisions and 𝑊±/𝑍 boson production data from 𝑝⁢𝑝 and 𝑝⁢¯𝑝 collisions at the LHC and Tevatron. Nuclear effects in the deuteron are treated in terms of a nuclear convolution approach with bound off-shell nucleons within a weak binding approximation. The off-shell correction is controlled by a universal function of the Bjorken variable 𝑥, describing the modification of parton distributions in bound nucleons, which is determined in our …


Nitrogen Fixation Rates In Forested Mountain Streams: Are Sediment Microbes More Important Than Previously Thought?, Erica A. H. Bakker, Carmella Vizza, Clay Arango, Sarah S. Roley Jun 2022

Nitrogen Fixation Rates In Forested Mountain Streams: Are Sediment Microbes More Important Than Previously Thought?, Erica A. H. Bakker, Carmella Vizza, Clay Arango, Sarah S. Roley

Biology Faculty Scholarship

  1. Biological nitrogen (N) fixation, the microbial conversion of N2 gas to ammonia, makes N available to food webs. Low-N streams often have a high relative abundance of N-fixing taxa, suggesting that N fixation is an important N source in these systems. Despite this potential, stream N fixation has not been well-characterised, particularly compared to lakes and marine environments. One unknown is the relative contributions of various N-fixing organisms, particularly heterotrophic microbes.
  2. In low-N streams in the Cascade Mountains (Washington, USA), three groups of N-fixers predominate: cyanobacteria (Nostoc paramelioides) colonies that house a midge symbiont (Cricotopus spp.), …


Complex Energies And The Lambert W Function, A Das, B.G. Sidharth, K. Roberts, Sree Ram Valluri Jun 2022

Complex Energies And The Lambert W Function, A Das, B.G. Sidharth, K. Roberts, Sree Ram Valluri

Physics and Astronomy Publications

We apply the Lambert W function in the context of complex energy values in statistical systems of fermions and bosons. We derive the condition for the transformation connecting fermions and bosons. We discuss the physical significance of these results and investigate the conditions under which bosonization effects take place. The fermion and boson statistical and structural distributions discussed in this work suggest the possibility of their extensions to generalized Planck distributions.


Superfluid Spin Transistor, Edward Schwartz, Bo Li, Alexey Kovalev Jun 2022

Superfluid Spin Transistor, Edward Schwartz, Bo Li, Alexey Kovalev

Department of Physics and Astronomy: Faculty Publications

We propose to use the Hall response of topological defects, such as merons and antimerons, to spin currents in two-dimensional magnetic insulator with in-plane anisotropy for identification of the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition in a transistorlike geometry. Our numerical results relying on a combination of Monte Carlo and spin dynamics simulations show transition from spin superfluidity to conventional spin transport, accompanied by the universal jump of the spin stiffness and exponential growth of the transverse vorticity current. We propose a superfluid spin transistor in which the spin and vorticity currents are modulated by changes in density of free topological defects, e.g., …