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- first_name: Luis
full_name: Zapata, Luis
last_name: Zapata
- first_name: Oriol
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last_name: Pich
- first_name: Luis
full_name: Serrano, Luis
last_name: Serrano
- first_name: Fyodor
full_name: Kondrashov, Fyodor
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last_name: Ossowski
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Schaefer, Martin
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ama: 'Zapata L, Pich O, Serrano L, Kondrashov F, Ossowski S, Schaefer M. Additional
file 1: Of negative selection in tumor genome evolution acts on essential cellular
functions and the immunopeptidome. 2018. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.6401390.v1'
apa: 'Zapata, L., Pich, O., Serrano, L., Kondrashov, F., Ossowski, S., & Schaefer,
M. (2018). Additional file 1: Of negative selection in tumor genome evolution
acts on essential cellular functions and the immunopeptidome. Springer Nature.
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6401390.v1'
chicago: 'Zapata, Luis, Oriol Pich, Luis Serrano, Fyodor Kondrashov, Stephan Ossowski,
and Martin Schaefer. “Additional File 1: Of Negative Selection in Tumor Genome
Evolution Acts on Essential Cellular Functions and the Immunopeptidome.” Springer
Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.6401390.v1.'
ieee: 'L. Zapata, O. Pich, L. Serrano, F. Kondrashov, S. Ossowski, and M. Schaefer,
“Additional file 1: Of negative selection in tumor genome evolution acts on essential
cellular functions and the immunopeptidome.” Springer Nature, 2018.'
ista: 'Zapata L, Pich O, Serrano L, Kondrashov F, Ossowski S, Schaefer M. 2018.
Additional file 1: Of negative selection in tumor genome evolution acts on essential
cellular functions and the immunopeptidome, Springer Nature, 10.6084/m9.figshare.6401390.v1.'
mla: 'Zapata, Luis, et al. Additional File 1: Of Negative Selection in Tumor
Genome Evolution Acts on Essential Cellular Functions and the Immunopeptidome.
Springer Nature, 2018, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.6401390.v1.'
short: L. Zapata, O. Pich, L. Serrano, F. Kondrashov, S. Ossowski, M. Schaefer,
(2018).
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text: 'Background: Norepinephrine (NE) signaling has a key role in white adipose
tissue (WAT) functions, including lipolysis, free fatty acid liberation and, under
certain conditions, conversion of white into brite (brown-in-white) adipocytes.
However, acute effects of NE stimulation have not been described at the transcriptional
network level. Results: We used RNA-seq to uncover a broad transcriptional response.
The inference of protein-protein and protein-DNA interaction networks allowed
us to identify a set of immediate-early genes (IEGs) with high betweenness, validating
our approach and suggesting a hierarchical control of transcriptional regulation.
In addition, we identified a transcriptional regulatory network with IEGs as master
regulators, including HSF1 and NFIL3 as novel NE-induced IEG candidates. Moreover,
a functional enrichment analysis and gene clustering into functional modules suggest
a crosstalk between metabolic, signaling, and immune responses. Conclusions: Altogether,
our network biology approach explores for the first time the immediate-early systems
level response of human adipocytes to acute sympathetic activation, thereby providing
a first network basis of early cell fate programs and crosstalks between metabolic
and transcriptional networks required for proper WAT function.'
acknowledgement: This work was funded by the German Centre for Diabetes Research (DZD)
and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF, P25729-B19).
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- first_name: Juan
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- first_name: Michael
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last_name: Karbiener
- first_name: Maude
full_name: Giroud, Maude
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- first_name: Florian
full_name: Pauler, Florian
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- first_name: Stephan
full_name: Herzig, Stephan
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- first_name: Marcel
full_name: Scheideler, Marcel
last_name: Scheideler
citation:
ama: Higareda Almaraz J, Karbiener M, Giroud M, et al. Norepinephrine triggers an
immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white adipocytes.
BMC Genomics. 2018;19(1). doi:10.1186/s12864-018-5173-0
apa: Higareda Almaraz, J., Karbiener, M., Giroud, M., Pauler, F., Gerhalter, T.,
Herzig, S., & Scheideler, M. (2018). Norepinephrine triggers an immediate-early
regulatory network response in primary human white adipocytes. BMC Genomics.
BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-018-5173-0
chicago: Higareda Almaraz, Juan, Michael Karbiener, Maude Giroud, Florian Pauler,
Teresa Gerhalter, Stephan Herzig, and Marcel Scheideler. “Norepinephrine Triggers
an Immediate-Early Regulatory Network Response in Primary Human White Adipocytes.”
BMC Genomics. BioMed Central, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-018-5173-0.
ieee: J. Higareda Almaraz et al., “Norepinephrine triggers an immediate-early
regulatory network response in primary human white adipocytes,” BMC Genomics,
vol. 19, no. 1. BioMed Central, 2018.
ista: Higareda Almaraz J, Karbiener M, Giroud M, Pauler F, Gerhalter T, Herzig S,
Scheideler M. 2018. Norepinephrine triggers an immediate-early regulatory network
response in primary human white adipocytes. BMC Genomics. 19(1).
mla: Higareda Almaraz, Juan, et al. “Norepinephrine Triggers an Immediate-Early
Regulatory Network Response in Primary Human White Adipocytes.” BMC Genomics,
vol. 19, no. 1, BioMed Central, 2018, doi:10.1186/s12864-018-5173-0.
short: J. Higareda Almaraz, M. Karbiener, M. Giroud, F. Pauler, T. Gerhalter, S.
Herzig, M. Scheideler, BMC Genomics 19 (2018).
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date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:10:47Z
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title: Norepinephrine triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary
human white adipocytes
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text: 'We introduce the notion of “non-malleable codes” which relaxes the notion
of error correction and error detection. Informally, a code is non-malleable if
the message contained in a modified codeword is either the original message, or
a completely unrelated value. In contrast to error correction and error detection,
non-malleability can be achieved for very rich classes of modifications. We construct
an efficient code that is non-malleable with respect to modifications that affect
each bit of the codeword arbitrarily (i.e., leave it untouched, flip it, or set
it to either 0 or 1), but independently of the value of the other bits of the
codeword. Using the probabilistic method, we also show a very strong and general
statement: there exists a non-malleable code for every “small enough” family F
of functions via which codewords can be modified. Although this probabilistic
method argument does not directly yield efficient constructions, it gives us efficient
non-malleable codes in the random-oracle model for very general classes of tampering
functions—e.g., functions where every bit in the tampered codeword can depend
arbitrarily on any 99% of the bits in the original codeword. As an application
of non-malleable codes, we show that they provide an elegant algorithmic solution
to the task of protecting functionalities implemented in hardware (e.g., signature
cards) against “tampering attacks.” In such attacks, the secret state of a physical
system is tampered, in the hopes that future interaction with the modified system
will reveal some secret information. This problem was previously studied in the
work of Gennaro et al. in 2004 under the name “algorithmic tamper proof security”
(ATP). We show that non-malleable codes can be used to achieve important improvements
over the prior work. In particular, we show that any functionality can be made
secure against a large class of tampering attacks, simply by encoding the secret
state with a non-malleable code while it is stored in memory.'
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full_name: Pietrzak, Krzysztof Z
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last_name: Pietrzak
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- first_name: Daniel
full_name: Wichs, Daniel
last_name: Wichs
citation:
ama: Dziembowski S, Pietrzak KZ, Wichs D. Non-malleable codes. Journal of the
ACM. 2018;65(4). doi:10.1145/3178432
apa: Dziembowski, S., Pietrzak, K. Z., & Wichs, D. (2018). Non-malleable codes.
Journal of the ACM. ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3178432
chicago: Dziembowski, Stefan, Krzysztof Z Pietrzak, and Daniel Wichs. “Non-Malleable
Codes.” Journal of the ACM. ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3178432.
ieee: S. Dziembowski, K. Z. Pietrzak, and D. Wichs, “Non-malleable codes,” Journal
of the ACM, vol. 65, no. 4. ACM, 2018.
ista: Dziembowski S, Pietrzak KZ, Wichs D. 2018. Non-malleable codes. Journal of
the ACM. 65(4), 20.
mla: Dziembowski, Stefan, et al. “Non-Malleable Codes.” Journal of the ACM,
vol. 65, no. 4, 20, ACM, 2018, doi:10.1145/3178432.
short: S. Dziembowski, K.Z. Pietrzak, D. Wichs, Journal of the ACM 65 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:40Z
date_published: 2018-08-01T00:00:00Z
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '682815'
name: Teaching Old Crypto New Tricks
- _id: 258C570E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '259668'
name: Provable Security for Physical Cryptography
publication: Journal of the ACM
publication_status: published
publisher: ACM
publist_id: '7947'
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...
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abstract:
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text: 'In epithelial tissues, cells tightly connect to each other through cell–cell
junctions, but they also present the remarkable capacity of reorganizing themselves
without compromising tissue integrity. Upon injury, simple epithelia efficiently
resolve small lesions through the action of actin cytoskeleton contractile structures
at the wound edge and cellular rearrangements. However, the underlying mechanisms
and how they cooperate are still poorly understood. In this study, we combine
live imaging and theoretical modeling to reveal a novel and indispensable role
for occluding junctions (OJs) in this process. We demonstrate that OJ loss of
function leads to defects in wound-closure dynamics: instead of contracting, wounds
dramatically increase their area. OJ mutants exhibit phenotypes in cell shape,
cellular rearrangements, and mechanical properties as well as in actin cytoskeleton
dynamics at the wound edge. We propose that OJs are essential for wound closure
by impacting on epithelial mechanics at the tissue level, which in turn is crucial
for correct regulation of the cellular events occurring at the wound edge.'
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Lara
full_name: Carvalho, Lara
last_name: Carvalho
- first_name: Pedro
full_name: Patricio, Pedro
last_name: Patricio
- first_name: Susana
full_name: Ponte, Susana
last_name: Ponte
- first_name: Carl-Philipp J
full_name: Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J
id: 39427864-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Heisenberg
orcid: 0000-0002-0912-4566
- first_name: Luis
full_name: Almeida, Luis
last_name: Almeida
- first_name: André S.
full_name: Nunes, André S.
last_name: Nunes
- first_name: Nuno A.M.
full_name: Araújo, Nuno A.M.
last_name: Araújo
- first_name: Antonio
full_name: Jacinto, Antonio
last_name: Jacinto
citation:
ama: Carvalho L, Patricio P, Ponte S, et al. Occluding junctions as novel regulators
of tissue mechanics during wound repair. Journal of Cell Biology. 2018;217(12):4267-4283.
doi:10.1083/jcb.201804048
apa: Carvalho, L., Patricio, P., Ponte, S., Heisenberg, C.-P. J., Almeida, L., Nunes,
A. S., … Jacinto, A. (2018). Occluding junctions as novel regulators of tissue
mechanics during wound repair. Journal of Cell Biology. Rockefeller University
Press. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201804048
chicago: Carvalho, Lara, Pedro Patricio, Susana Ponte, Carl-Philipp J Heisenberg,
Luis Almeida, André S. Nunes, Nuno A.M. Araújo, and Antonio Jacinto. “Occluding
Junctions as Novel Regulators of Tissue Mechanics during Wound Repair.” Journal
of Cell Biology. Rockefeller University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201804048.
ieee: L. Carvalho et al., “Occluding junctions as novel regulators of tissue
mechanics during wound repair,” Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 217, no.
12. Rockefeller University Press, pp. 4267–4283, 2018.
ista: Carvalho L, Patricio P, Ponte S, Heisenberg C-PJ, Almeida L, Nunes AS, Araújo
NAM, Jacinto A. 2018. Occluding junctions as novel regulators of tissue mechanics
during wound repair. Journal of Cell Biology. 217(12), 4267–4283.
mla: Carvalho, Lara, et al. “Occluding Junctions as Novel Regulators of Tissue Mechanics
during Wound Repair.” Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 217, no. 12, Rockefeller
University Press, 2018, pp. 4267–83, doi:10.1083/jcb.201804048.
short: L. Carvalho, P. Patricio, S. Ponte, C.-P.J. Heisenberg, L. Almeida, A.S.
Nunes, N.A.M. Araújo, A. Jacinto, Journal of Cell Biology 217 (2018) 4267–4283.
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page: 4267-4283
pmid: 1
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title: Occluding junctions as novel regulators of tissue mechanics during wound repair
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...
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text: Table S1. Genes with highest betweenness. Table S2. Local and Master regulators
up-regulated. Table S3. Local and Master regulators down-regulated (XLSX 23 kb).
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Juan
full_name: Higareda Almaraz, Juan
last_name: Higareda Almaraz
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Karbiener, Michael
last_name: Karbiener
- first_name: Maude
full_name: Giroud, Maude
last_name: Giroud
- first_name: Florian
full_name: Pauler, Florian
id: 48EA0138-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Pauler
orcid: 0000-0002-7462-0048
- first_name: Teresa
full_name: Gerhalter, Teresa
last_name: Gerhalter
- first_name: Stephan
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last_name: Herzig
- first_name: Marcel
full_name: Scheideler, Marcel
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citation:
ama: 'Higareda Almaraz J, Karbiener M, Giroud M, et al. Additional file 1: Of Norepinephrine
triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white
adipocytes. 2018. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.7295339.v1'
apa: 'Higareda Almaraz, J., Karbiener, M., Giroud, M., Pauler, F., Gerhalter, T.,
Herzig, S., & Scheideler, M. (2018). Additional file 1: Of Norepinephrine
triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white
adipocytes. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7295339.v1'
chicago: 'Higareda Almaraz, Juan, Michael Karbiener, Maude Giroud, Florian Pauler,
Teresa Gerhalter, Stephan Herzig, and Marcel Scheideler. “Additional File 1: Of
Norepinephrine Triggers an Immediate-Early Regulatory Network Response in Primary
Human White Adipocytes.” Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7295339.v1.'
ieee: 'J. Higareda Almaraz et al., “Additional file 1: Of Norepinephrine
triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white
adipocytes.” Springer Nature, 2018.'
ista: 'Higareda Almaraz J, Karbiener M, Giroud M, Pauler F, Gerhalter T, Herzig
S, Scheideler M. 2018. Additional file 1: Of Norepinephrine triggers an immediate-early
regulatory network response in primary human white adipocytes, Springer Nature,
10.6084/m9.figshare.7295339.v1.'
mla: 'Higareda Almaraz, Juan, et al. Additional File 1: Of Norepinephrine Triggers
an Immediate-Early Regulatory Network Response in Primary Human White Adipocytes.
Springer Nature, 2018, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.7295339.v1.'
short: J. Higareda Almaraz, M. Karbiener, M. Giroud, F. Pauler, T. Gerhalter, S.
Herzig, M. Scheideler, (2018).
date_created: 2021-08-06T12:26:53Z
date_published: 2018-11-03T00:00:00Z
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department:
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---
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text: Table S4. Counts per Gene per Million Reads Mapped. (XLSX 2751 kb).
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Juan
full_name: Higareda Almaraz, Juan
last_name: Higareda Almaraz
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Karbiener, Michael
last_name: Karbiener
- first_name: Maude
full_name: Giroud, Maude
last_name: Giroud
- first_name: Florian
full_name: Pauler, Florian
id: 48EA0138-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Pauler
orcid: 0000-0002-7462-0048
- first_name: Teresa
full_name: Gerhalter, Teresa
last_name: Gerhalter
- first_name: Stephan
full_name: Herzig, Stephan
last_name: Herzig
- first_name: Marcel
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last_name: Scheideler
citation:
ama: 'Higareda Almaraz J, Karbiener M, Giroud M, et al. Additional file 3: Of Norepinephrine
triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white
adipocytes. 2018. doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.7295369.v1'
apa: 'Higareda Almaraz, J., Karbiener, M., Giroud, M., Pauler, F., Gerhalter, T.,
Herzig, S., & Scheideler, M. (2018). Additional file 3: Of Norepinephrine
triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white
adipocytes. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7295369.v1'
chicago: 'Higareda Almaraz, Juan, Michael Karbiener, Maude Giroud, Florian Pauler,
Teresa Gerhalter, Stephan Herzig, and Marcel Scheideler. “Additional File 3: Of
Norepinephrine Triggers an Immediate-Early Regulatory Network Response in Primary
Human White Adipocytes.” Springer Nature, 2018. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7295369.v1.'
ieee: 'J. Higareda Almaraz et al., “Additional file 3: Of Norepinephrine
triggers an immediate-early regulatory network response in primary human white
adipocytes.” Springer Nature, 2018.'
ista: 'Higareda Almaraz J, Karbiener M, Giroud M, Pauler F, Gerhalter T, Herzig
S, Scheideler M. 2018. Additional file 3: Of Norepinephrine triggers an immediate-early
regulatory network response in primary human white adipocytes, Springer Nature,
10.6084/m9.figshare.7295369.v1.'
mla: 'Higareda Almaraz, Juan, et al. Additional File 3: Of Norepinephrine Triggers
an Immediate-Early Regulatory Network Response in Primary Human White Adipocytes.
Springer Nature, 2018, doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.7295369.v1.'
short: J. Higareda Almaraz, M. Karbiener, M. Giroud, F. Pauler, T. Gerhalter, S.
Herzig, M. Scheideler, (2018).
date_created: 2021-08-06T12:31:57Z
date_published: 2018-11-03T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:10:47Z
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department:
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abstract:
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text: 'We show attacks on five data-independent memory-hard functions (iMHF) that
were submitted to the password hashing competition (PHC). Informally, an MHF is
a function which cannot be evaluated on dedicated hardware, like ASICs, at significantly
lower hardware and/or energy cost than evaluating a single instance on a standard
single-core architecture. Data-independent means the memory access pattern of
the function is independent of the input; this makes iMHFs harder to construct
than data-dependent ones, but the latter can be attacked by various side-channel
attacks. Following [Alwen-Blocki''16], we capture the evaluation of an iMHF as
a directed acyclic graph (DAG). The cumulative parallel pebbling complexity of
this DAG is a measure for the hardware cost of evaluating the iMHF on an ASIC.
Ideally, one would like the complexity of a DAG underlying an iMHF to be as close
to quadratic in the number of nodes of the graph as possible. Instead, we show
that (the DAGs underlying) the following iMHFs are far from this bound: Rig.v2,
TwoCats and Gambit each having an exponent no more than 1.75. Moreover, we show
that the complexity of the iMHF modes of the PHC finalists Pomelo and Lyra2 have
exponents at most 1.83 and 1.67 respectively. To show this we investigate a combinatorial
property of each underlying DAG (called its depth-robustness. By establishing
upper bounds on this property we are then able to apply the general technique
of [Alwen-Block''16] for analyzing the hardware costs of an iMHF.'
acknowledgement: Leonid Reyzin was supported in part by IST Austria and by US NSF
grants 1012910, 1012798, and 1422965; this research was performed while he was visiting
IST Austria.
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Joel F
full_name: Alwen, Joel F
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last_name: Alwen
- first_name: Peter
full_name: Gazi, Peter
last_name: Gazi
- first_name: Chethan
full_name: Kamath Hosdurg, Chethan
id: 4BD3F30E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Kamath Hosdurg
- first_name: Karen
full_name: Klein, Karen
id: 3E83A2F8-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Klein
- first_name: Georg F
full_name: Osang, Georg F
id: 464B40D6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Osang
orcid: 0000-0002-8882-5116
- first_name: Krzysztof Z
full_name: Pietrzak, Krzysztof Z
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last_name: Pietrzak
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full_name: Reyzin, Lenoid
last_name: Reyzin
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full_name: Rolinek, Michal
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last_name: Rolinek
- first_name: Michal
full_name: Rybar, Michal
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last_name: Rybar
citation:
ama: 'Alwen JF, Gazi P, Kamath Hosdurg C, et al. On the memory hardness of data
independent password hashing functions. In: Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia
Conference on Computer and Communication Security. ACM; 2018:51-65. doi:10.1145/3196494.3196534'
apa: 'Alwen, J. F., Gazi, P., Kamath Hosdurg, C., Klein, K., Osang, G. F., Pietrzak,
K. Z., … Rybar, M. (2018). On the memory hardness of data independent password
hashing functions. In Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia Conference on Computer
and Communication Security (pp. 51–65). Incheon, Republic of Korea: ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/3196494.3196534'
chicago: Alwen, Joel F, Peter Gazi, Chethan Kamath Hosdurg, Karen Klein, Georg F
Osang, Krzysztof Z Pietrzak, Lenoid Reyzin, Michal Rolinek, and Michal Rybar.
“On the Memory Hardness of Data Independent Password Hashing Functions.” In Proceedings
of the 2018 on Asia Conference on Computer and Communication Security, 51–65.
ACM, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3196494.3196534.
ieee: J. F. Alwen et al., “On the memory hardness of data independent password
hashing functions,” in Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia Conference on Computer
and Communication Security, Incheon, Republic of Korea, 2018, pp. 51–65.
ista: 'Alwen JF, Gazi P, Kamath Hosdurg C, Klein K, Osang GF, Pietrzak KZ, Reyzin
L, Rolinek M, Rybar M. 2018. On the memory hardness of data independent password
hashing functions. Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia Conference on Computer and
Communication Security. ASIACCS: Asia Conference on Computer and Communications
Security , 51–65.'
mla: Alwen, Joel F., et al. “On the Memory Hardness of Data Independent Password
Hashing Functions.” Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia Conference on Computer
and Communication Security, ACM, 2018, pp. 51–65, doi:10.1145/3196494.3196534.
short: J.F. Alwen, P. Gazi, C. Kamath Hosdurg, K. Klein, G.F. Osang, K.Z. Pietrzak,
L. Reyzin, M. Rolinek, M. Rybar, in:, Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia Conference
on Computer and Communication Security, ACM, 2018, pp. 51–65.
conference:
end_date: 2018-06-08
location: Incheon, Republic of Korea
name: 'ASIACCS: Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security '
start_date: 2018-06-04
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:07Z
date_published: 2018-06-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:13:12Z
day: '01'
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- _id: KrPi
- _id: HeEd
- _id: VlKo
doi: 10.1145/3196494.3196534
ec_funded: 1
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url: https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/783
month: '06'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 51 - 65
project:
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call_identifier: FP7
grant_number: '616160'
name: 'Discrete Optimization in Computer Vision: Theory and Practice'
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name: Teaching Old Crypto New Tricks
publication: Proceedings of the 2018 on Asia Conference on Computer and Communication
Security
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year: '2018'
...
---
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abstract:
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text: We introduce a formal quantitative notion of “bit security” for a general
type of cryptographic games (capturing both decision and search problems), aimed
at capturing the intuition that a cryptographic primitive with k-bit security
is as hard to break as an ideal cryptographic function requiring a brute force
attack on a k-bit key space. Our new definition matches the notion of bit security
commonly used by cryptographers and cryptanalysts when studying search (e.g.,
key recovery) problems, where the use of the traditional definition is well established.
However, it produces a quantitatively different metric in the case of decision
(indistinguishability) problems, where the use of (a straightforward generalization
of) the traditional definition is more problematic and leads to a number of paradoxical
situations or mismatches between theoretical/provable security and practical/common
sense intuition. Key to our new definition is to consider adversaries that may
explicitly declare failure of the attack. We support and justify the new definition
by proving a number of technical results, including tight reductions between several
standard cryptographic problems, a new hybrid theorem that preserves bit security,
and an application to the security analysis of indistinguishability primitives
making use of (approximate) floating point numbers. This is the first result showing
that (standard precision) 53-bit floating point numbers can be used to achieve
100-bit security in the context of cryptographic primitives with general indistinguishability-based
security definitions. Previous results of this type applied only to search problems,
or special types of decision problems.
acknowledgement: Research supported in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency (DARPA) and the U.S. Army Research Office under the SafeWare program. Opinions,
findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those
of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views, position or policy of
the Government. The second author was also supported by the European Research Council,
ERC consolidator grant (682815 - TOCNeT).
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last_name: Walter
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citation:
ama: 'Micciancio D, Walter M. On the bit security of cryptographic primitives. In:
Vol 10820. Springer; 2018:3-28. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78381-9_1'
apa: 'Micciancio, D., & Walter, M. (2018). On the bit security of cryptographic
primitives (Vol. 10820, pp. 3–28). Presented at the Eurocrypt: Advances in Cryptology,
Tel Aviv, Israel: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78381-9_1'
chicago: Micciancio, Daniele, and Michael Walter. “On the Bit Security of Cryptographic
Primitives,” 10820:3–28. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78381-9_1.
ieee: 'D. Micciancio and M. Walter, “On the bit security of cryptographic primitives,”
presented at the Eurocrypt: Advances in Cryptology, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2018, vol.
10820, pp. 3–28.'
ista: 'Micciancio D, Walter M. 2018. On the bit security of cryptographic primitives.
Eurocrypt: Advances in Cryptology, LNCS, vol. 10820, 3–28.'
mla: Micciancio, Daniele, and Michael Walter. On the Bit Security of Cryptographic
Primitives. Vol. 10820, Springer, 2018, pp. 3–28, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-78381-9_1.
short: D. Micciancio, M. Walter, in:, Springer, 2018, pp. 3–28.
conference:
end_date: 2018-05-03
location: Tel Aviv, Israel
name: 'Eurocrypt: Advances in Cryptology'
start_date: 2018-04-29
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:42Z
date_published: 2018-03-31T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:12:04Z
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department:
- _id: KrPi
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-78381-9_1
ec_funded: 1
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isi:
- '000517097500001'
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isi: 1
language:
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oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 3 - 28
project:
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call_identifier: H2020
grant_number: '682815'
name: Teaching Old Crypto New Tricks
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7581'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
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title: On the bit security of cryptographic primitives
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volume: 10820
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Motivated by biological questions, we study configurations of equal spheres
that neither pack nor cover. Placing their centers on a lattice, we define the
soft density of the configuration by penalizing multiple overlaps. Considering
the 1-parameter family of diagonally distorted 3-dimensional integer lattices,
we show that the soft density is maximized at the FCC lattice.
acknowledgement: This work was partially supported by the DFG Collaborative Research
Center TRR 109, “Discretization in Geometry and Dynamics,” through grant I02979-N35
of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
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full_name: Edelsbrunner, Herbert
id: 3FB178DA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Edelsbrunner
orcid: 0000-0002-9823-6833
- first_name: Mabel
full_name: Iglesias Ham, Mabel
id: 41B58C0C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Iglesias Ham
citation:
ama: Edelsbrunner H, Iglesias Ham M. On the optimality of the FCC lattice for soft
sphere packing. SIAM J Discrete Math. 2018;32(1):750-782. doi:10.1137/16M1097201
apa: Edelsbrunner, H., & Iglesias Ham, M. (2018). On the optimality of the FCC
lattice for soft sphere packing. SIAM J Discrete Math. Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics . https://doi.org/10.1137/16M1097201
chicago: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, and Mabel Iglesias Ham. “On the Optimality of the
FCC Lattice for Soft Sphere Packing.” SIAM J Discrete Math. Society for
Industrial and Applied Mathematics , 2018. https://doi.org/10.1137/16M1097201.
ieee: H. Edelsbrunner and M. Iglesias Ham, “On the optimality of the FCC lattice
for soft sphere packing,” SIAM J Discrete Math, vol. 32, no. 1. Society
for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , pp. 750–782, 2018.
ista: Edelsbrunner H, Iglesias Ham M. 2018. On the optimality of the FCC lattice
for soft sphere packing. SIAM J Discrete Math. 32(1), 750–782.
mla: Edelsbrunner, Herbert, and Mabel Iglesias Ham. “On the Optimality of the FCC
Lattice for Soft Sphere Packing.” SIAM J Discrete Math, vol. 32, no. 1,
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , 2018, pp. 750–82, doi:10.1137/16M1097201.
short: H. Edelsbrunner, M. Iglesias Ham, SIAM J Discrete Math 32 (2018) 750–782.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:46Z
date_published: 2018-03-29T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:34:38Z
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department:
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doi: 10.1137/16M1097201
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isi: 1
issue: '1'
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month: '03'
oa: 1
oa_version: Submitted Version
page: 750 - 782
project:
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call_identifier: FWF
grant_number: I02979-N35
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publication: SIAM J Discrete Math
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issn:
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...
---
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abstract:
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text: We give a simple proof of T. Stehling's result [4], whereby in any normal
tiling of the plane with convex polygons with number of sides not less than six,
all tiles except a finite number are hexagons.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
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full_name: Akopyan, Arseniy
id: 430D2C90-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Akopyan
orcid: 0000-0002-2548-617X
citation:
ama: Akopyan A. On the number of non-hexagons in a planar tiling. Comptes Rendus
Mathematique. 2018;356(4):412-414. doi:10.1016/j.crma.2018.03.005
apa: Akopyan, A. (2018). On the number of non-hexagons in a planar tiling. Comptes
Rendus Mathematique. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crma.2018.03.005
chicago: Akopyan, Arseniy. “On the Number of Non-Hexagons in a Planar Tiling.” Comptes
Rendus Mathematique. Elsevier, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crma.2018.03.005.
ieee: A. Akopyan, “On the number of non-hexagons in a planar tiling,” Comptes
Rendus Mathematique, vol. 356, no. 4. Elsevier, pp. 412–414, 2018.
ista: Akopyan A. 2018. On the number of non-hexagons in a planar tiling. Comptes
Rendus Mathematique. 356(4), 412–414.
mla: Akopyan, Arseniy. “On the Number of Non-Hexagons in a Planar Tiling.” Comptes
Rendus Mathematique, vol. 356, no. 4, Elsevier, 2018, pp. 412–14, doi:10.1016/j.crma.2018.03.005.
short: A. Akopyan, Comptes Rendus Mathematique 356 (2018) 412–414.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:46:19Z
date_published: 2018-04-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:34:12Z
day: '01'
department:
- _id: HeEd
doi: 10.1016/j.crma.2018.03.005
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oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
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publication: Comptes Rendus Mathematique
publication_identifier:
issn:
- 1631073X
publication_status: published
publisher: Elsevier
publist_id: '7420'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: On the number of non-hexagons in a planar tiling
type: journal_article
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Reciprocity is a major factor in human social life and accounts for a large
part of cooperation in our communities. Direct reciprocity arises when repeated
interactions occur between the same individuals. The framework of iterated games
formalizes this phenomenon. Despite being introduced more than five decades ago,
the concept keeps offering beautiful surprises. Recent theoretical research driven
by new mathematical tools has proposed a remarkable dichotomy among the crucial
strategies: successful individuals either act as partners or as rivals. Rivals
strive for unilateral advantages by applying selfish or extortionate strategies.
Partners aim to share the payoff for mutual cooperation, but are ready to fight
back when being exploited. Which of these behaviours evolves depends on the environment.
Whereas small population sizes and a limited number of rounds favour rivalry,
partner strategies are selected when populations are large and relationships stable.
Only partners allow for evolution of cooperation, while the rivals’ attempt to
put themselves first leads to defection. Hilbe et al. synthesize recent theoretical
work on zero-determinant and ‘rival’ versus ‘partner’ strategies in social dilemmas.
They describe the environments under which these contrasting selfish or cooperative
strategies emerge in evolution.'
article_processing_charge: No
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author:
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id: 2FDF8F3C-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Hilbe
orcid: 0000-0001-5116-955X
- first_name: Krishnendu
full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Chatterjee
orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Nowak, Martin
last_name: Nowak
citation:
ama: Hilbe C, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity.
Nature Human Behaviour. 2018;2:469–477. doi:10.1038/s41562-018-0320-9
apa: Hilbe, C., Chatterjee, K., & Nowak, M. (2018). Partners and rivals in direct
reciprocity. Nature Human Behaviour. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-018-0320-9
chicago: Hilbe, Christian, Krishnendu Chatterjee, and Martin Nowak. “Partners and
Rivals in Direct Reciprocity.” Nature Human Behaviour. Nature Publishing
Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-018-0320-9.
ieee: C. Hilbe, K. Chatterjee, and M. Nowak, “Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity,”
Nature Human Behaviour, vol. 2. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 469–477, 2018.
ista: Hilbe C, Chatterjee K, Nowak M. 2018. Partners and rivals in direct reciprocity.
Nature Human Behaviour. 2, 469–477.
mla: Hilbe, Christian, et al. “Partners and Rivals in Direct Reciprocity.” Nature
Human Behaviour, vol. 2, Nature Publishing Group, 2018, pp. 469–477, doi:10.1038/s41562-018-0320-9.
short: C. Hilbe, K. Chatterjee, M. Nowak, Nature Human Behaviour 2 (2018) 469–477.
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date_published: 2018-03-19T00:00:00Z
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text: We provide a procedure for detecting the sub-segments of an incrementally
observed Boolean signal ω that match a given temporal pattern ϕ. As a pattern
specification language, we use timed regular expressions, a formalism well-suited
for expressing properties of concurrent asynchronous behaviors embedded in metric
time. We construct a timed automaton accepting the timed language denoted by ϕ
and modify it slightly for the purpose of matching. We then apply zone-based reachability
computation to this automaton while it reads ω, and retrieve all the matching
segments from the results. Since the procedure is automaton based, it can be applied
to patterns specified by other formalisms such as timed temporal logics reducible
to timed automata or directly encoded as timed automata. The procedure has been
implemented and its performance on synthetic examples is demonstrated.
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full_name: Bakhirkin, Alexey
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- first_name: Oded
full_name: Maler, Oded
last_name: Maler
- first_name: Eugene
full_name: Asarin, Eugene
last_name: Asarin
citation:
ama: 'Bakhirkin A, Ferrere T, Nickovic D, Maler O, Asarin E. Online timed pattern
matching using automata. In: Vol 11022. Springer; 2018:215-232. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-00151-3_13'
apa: 'Bakhirkin, A., Ferrere, T., Nickovic, D., Maler, O., & Asarin, E. (2018).
Online timed pattern matching using automata (Vol. 11022, pp. 215–232). Presented
at the FORMATS: Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed Systems, Bejing, China:
Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00151-3_13'
chicago: Bakhirkin, Alexey, Thomas Ferrere, Dejan Nickovic, Oded Maler, and Eugene
Asarin. “Online Timed Pattern Matching Using Automata,” 11022:215–32. Springer,
2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00151-3_13.
ieee: 'A. Bakhirkin, T. Ferrere, D. Nickovic, O. Maler, and E. Asarin, “Online timed
pattern matching using automata,” presented at the FORMATS: Formal Modeling and
Analysis of Timed Systems, Bejing, China, 2018, vol. 11022, pp. 215–232.'
ista: 'Bakhirkin A, Ferrere T, Nickovic D, Maler O, Asarin E. 2018. Online timed
pattern matching using automata. FORMATS: Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed
Systems, LNCS, vol. 11022, 215–232.'
mla: Bakhirkin, Alexey, et al. Online Timed Pattern Matching Using Automata.
Vol. 11022, Springer, 2018, pp. 215–32, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-00151-3_13.
short: A. Bakhirkin, T. Ferrere, D. Nickovic, O. Maler, E. Asarin, in:, Springer,
2018, pp. 215–232.
conference:
end_date: 2018-09-06
location: Bejing, China
name: 'FORMATS: Formal Modeling and Analysis of Timed Systems'
start_date: 2018-09-04
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...
---
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abstract:
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text: We replace the established aluminium gates for the formation of quantum dots
in silicon with gates made from palladium. We study the morphology of both aluminium
and palladium gates with transmission electron microscopy. The native aluminium
oxide is found to be formed all around the aluminium gates, which could lead to
the formation of unintentional dots. Therefore, we report on a novel fabrication
route that replaces aluminium and its native oxide by palladium with atomic-layer-deposition-grown
aluminium oxide. Using this approach, we show the formation of low-disorder gate-defined
quantum dots, which are reproducibly fabricated. Furthermore, palladium enables
us to further shrink the gate design, allowing us to perform electron transport
measurements in the few-electron regime in devices comprising only two gate layers,
a major technological advancement. It remains to be seen, whether the introduction
of palladium gates can improve the excellent results on electron and nuclear spin
qubits defined with an aluminium gate stack.
article_number: '5690'
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author:
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- first_name: Sergey
full_name: Amitonov, Sergey
last_name: Amitonov
- first_name: Paul
full_name: Spruijtenburg, Paul
last_name: Spruijtenburg
- first_name: Floris
full_name: Zwanenburg, Floris
last_name: Zwanenburg
citation:
ama: Brauns M, Amitonov S, Spruijtenburg P, Zwanenburg F. Palladium gates for reproducible
quantum dots in silicon. Scientific Reports. 2018;8(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24004-y
apa: Brauns, M., Amitonov, S., Spruijtenburg, P., & Zwanenburg, F. (2018). Palladium
gates for reproducible quantum dots in silicon. Scientific Reports. Nature
Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24004-y
chicago: Brauns, Matthias, Sergey Amitonov, Paul Spruijtenburg, and Floris Zwanenburg.
“Palladium Gates for Reproducible Quantum Dots in Silicon.” Scientific Reports.
Nature Publishing Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24004-y.
ieee: M. Brauns, S. Amitonov, P. Spruijtenburg, and F. Zwanenburg, “Palladium gates
for reproducible quantum dots in silicon,” Scientific Reports, vol. 8,
no. 1. Nature Publishing Group, 2018.
ista: Brauns M, Amitonov S, Spruijtenburg P, Zwanenburg F. 2018. Palladium gates
for reproducible quantum dots in silicon. Scientific Reports. 8(1), 5690.
mla: Brauns, Matthias, et al. “Palladium Gates for Reproducible Quantum Dots in
Silicon.” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1, 5690, Nature Publishing Group,
2018, doi:10.1038/s41598-018-24004-y.
short: M. Brauns, S. Amitonov, P. Spruijtenburg, F. Zwanenburg, Scientific Reports
8 (2018).
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:47Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:38:00Z
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doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-24004-y
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title: Palladium gates for reproducible quantum dots in silicon
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legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0)
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Ants are emerging model systems to study cellular signaling because distinct
castes possess different physiologic phenotypes within the same colony. Here we
studied the functionality of inotocin signaling, an insect ortholog of mammalian
oxytocin (OT), which was recently discovered in ants. In Lasius ants, we determined
that specialization within the colony, seasonal factors, and physiologic conditions
down-regulated the expression of the OT-like signaling system. Given this natural
variation, we interrogated its function using RNAi knockdowns. Next-generation
RNA sequencing of OT-like precursor knock-down ants highlighted its role in the
regulation of genes involved in metabolism. Knock-down ants exhibited higher walking
activity and increased self-grooming in the brood chamber. We propose that OT-like
signaling in ants is important for regulating metabolic processes and locomotion.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Zita
full_name: Liutkeviciute, Zita
last_name: Liutkeviciute
- first_name: Esther
full_name: Gil Mansilla, Esther
last_name: Gil Mansilla
- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Eder, Thomas
last_name: Eder
- first_name: Barbara E
full_name: Casillas Perez, Barbara E
id: 351ED2AA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Casillas Perez
- first_name: Maria
full_name: Giulia Di Giglio, Maria
last_name: Giulia Di Giglio
- first_name: Edin
full_name: Muratspahić, Edin
last_name: Muratspahić
- first_name: Florian
full_name: Grebien, Florian
last_name: Grebien
- first_name: Thomas
full_name: Rattei, Thomas
last_name: Rattei
- first_name: Markus
full_name: Muttenthaler, Markus
last_name: Muttenthaler
- first_name: Sylvia
full_name: Cremer, Sylvia
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last_name: Cremer
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- first_name: Christian
full_name: Gruber, Christian
last_name: Gruber
citation:
ama: Liutkeviciute Z, Gil Mansilla E, Eder T, et al. Oxytocin-like signaling in
ants influences metabolic gene expression and locomotor activity. The FASEB
Journal. 2018;32(12):6808-6821. doi:10.1096/fj.201800443
apa: Liutkeviciute, Z., Gil Mansilla, E., Eder, T., Casillas Perez, B. E., Giulia
Di Giglio, M., Muratspahić, E., … Gruber, C. (2018). Oxytocin-like signaling in
ants influences metabolic gene expression and locomotor activity. The FASEB
Journal. FASEB. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201800443
chicago: Liutkeviciute, Zita, Esther Gil Mansilla, Thomas Eder, Barbara E Casillas
Perez, Maria Giulia Di Giglio, Edin Muratspahić, Florian Grebien, et al. “Oxytocin-like
Signaling in Ants Influences Metabolic Gene Expression and Locomotor Activity.”
The FASEB Journal. FASEB, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201800443.
ieee: Z. Liutkeviciute et al., “Oxytocin-like signaling in ants influences
metabolic gene expression and locomotor activity,” The FASEB Journal, vol.
32, no. 12. FASEB, pp. 6808–6821, 2018.
ista: Liutkeviciute Z, Gil Mansilla E, Eder T, Casillas Perez BE, Giulia Di Giglio
M, Muratspahić E, Grebien F, Rattei T, Muttenthaler M, Cremer S, Gruber C. 2018.
Oxytocin-like signaling in ants influences metabolic gene expression and locomotor
activity. The FASEB Journal. 32(12), 6808–6821.
mla: Liutkeviciute, Zita, et al. “Oxytocin-like Signaling in Ants Influences Metabolic
Gene Expression and Locomotor Activity.” The FASEB Journal, vol. 32, no.
12, FASEB, 2018, pp. 6808–21, doi:10.1096/fj.201800443.
short: Z. Liutkeviciute, E. Gil Mansilla, T. Eder, B.E. Casillas Perez, M. Giulia
Di Giglio, E. Muratspahić, F. Grebien, T. Rattei, M. Muttenthaler, S. Cremer,
C. Gruber, The FASEB Journal 32 (2018) 6808–6821.
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:45:08Z
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date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:37:32Z
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department:
- _id: SyCr
doi: 10.1096/fj.201800443
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isi: 1
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- iso: eng
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page: 6808-6821
pmid: 1
project:
- _id: 25E3D34E-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425
name: Individual function and social role of oxytocin-like neuropeptides in ants
publication: The FASEB Journal
publication_identifier:
issn:
- '08926638'
publication_status: published
publisher: FASEB
publist_id: '7721'
quality_controlled: '1'
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title: Oxytocin-like signaling in ants influences metabolic gene expression and locomotor
activity
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year: '2018'
...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: L-type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs) play a crucial role in excitation-contraction
coupling and release of hormones from secretory cells. They are targets of antihypertensive
and antiarrhythmic drugs such as diltiazem. Here, we present a photoswitchable
diltiazem, FHU-779, which can be used to reversibly block endogenous LTCCs by
light. FHU-779 is as potent as diltiazem and can be used to place pancreatic β-cell
function and cardiac activity under optical control.
article_processing_charge: No
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Timm
full_name: Fehrentz, Timm
last_name: Fehrentz
- first_name: Florian
full_name: Huber, Florian
last_name: Huber
- first_name: Nina
full_name: Hartrampf, Nina
last_name: Hartrampf
- first_name: Tobias
full_name: Bruegmann, Tobias
last_name: Bruegmann
- first_name: James
full_name: Frank, James
last_name: Frank
- first_name: Nicholas
full_name: Fine, Nicholas
last_name: Fine
- first_name: Daniela
full_name: Malan, Daniela
last_name: Malan
- first_name: Johann G
full_name: Danzl, Johann G
id: 42EFD3B6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Danzl
orcid: 0000-0001-8559-3973
- first_name: Denis
full_name: Tikhonov, Denis
last_name: Tikhonov
- first_name: Maritn
full_name: Sumser, Maritn
last_name: Sumser
- first_name: Philipp
full_name: Sasse, Philipp
last_name: Sasse
- first_name: David
full_name: Hodson, David
last_name: Hodson
- first_name: Boris
full_name: Zhorov, Boris
last_name: Zhorov
- first_name: Nikolaj
full_name: Klocker, Nikolaj
last_name: Klocker
- first_name: Dirk
full_name: Trauner, Dirk
last_name: Trauner
citation:
ama: Fehrentz T, Huber F, Hartrampf N, et al. Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels
using a diltiazem photoswitch. Nature Chemical Biology. 2018;14(8):764-767.
doi:10.1038/s41589-018-0090-8
apa: Fehrentz, T., Huber, F., Hartrampf, N., Bruegmann, T., Frank, J., Fine, N.,
… Trauner, D. (2018). Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels using a diltiazem
photoswitch. Nature Chemical Biology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41589-018-0090-8
chicago: Fehrentz, Timm, Florian Huber, Nina Hartrampf, Tobias Bruegmann, James
Frank, Nicholas Fine, Daniela Malan, et al. “Optical Control of L-Type Ca2+ Channels
Using a Diltiazem Photoswitch.” Nature Chemical Biology. Nature Publishing
Group, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41589-018-0090-8.
ieee: T. Fehrentz et al., “Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels using
a diltiazem photoswitch,” Nature Chemical Biology, vol. 14, no. 8. Nature
Publishing Group, pp. 764–767, 2018.
ista: Fehrentz T, Huber F, Hartrampf N, Bruegmann T, Frank J, Fine N, Malan D, Danzl
JG, Tikhonov D, Sumser M, Sasse P, Hodson D, Zhorov B, Klocker N, Trauner D. 2018.
Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels using a diltiazem photoswitch. Nature
Chemical Biology. 14(8), 764–767.
mla: Fehrentz, Timm, et al. “Optical Control of L-Type Ca2+ Channels Using a Diltiazem
Photoswitch.” Nature Chemical Biology, vol. 14, no. 8, Nature Publishing
Group, 2018, pp. 764–67, doi:10.1038/s41589-018-0090-8.
short: T. Fehrentz, F. Huber, N. Hartrampf, T. Bruegmann, J. Frank, N. Fine, D.
Malan, J.G. Danzl, D. Tikhonov, M. Sumser, P. Sasse, D. Hodson, B. Zhorov, N.
Klocker, D. Trauner, Nature Chemical Biology 14 (2018) 764–767.
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date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:36:35Z
day: '16'
ddc:
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department:
- _id: JoDa
doi: 10.1038/s41589-018-0090-8
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title: Optical control of L-type Ca2+ channels using a diltiazem photoswitch
type: journal_article
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volume: 14
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '79'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: 'Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) are a popular class of models suitable for
solving control decision problems in probabilistic reactive systems. We consider
parametric MDPs (pMDPs) that include parameters in some of the transition probabilities
to account for stochastic uncertainties of the environment such as noise or input
disturbances. We study pMDPs with reachability objectives where the parameter
values are unknown and impossible to measure directly during execution, but there
is a probability distribution known over the parameter values. We study for the
first time computing parameter-independent strategies that are expectation optimal,
i.e., optimize the expected reachability probability under the probability distribution
over the parameters. We present an encoding of our problem to partially observable
MDPs (POMDPs), i.e., a reduction of our problem to computing optimal strategies
in POMDPs. We evaluate our method experimentally on several benchmarks: a motivating
(repeated) learner model; a series of benchmarks of varying configurations of
a robot moving on a grid; and a consensus protocol.'
alternative_title:
- LNCS
article_processing_charge: No
author:
- first_name: Sebastian
full_name: Arming, Sebastian
last_name: Arming
- first_name: Ezio
full_name: Bartocci, Ezio
last_name: Bartocci
- first_name: Krishnendu
full_name: Chatterjee, Krishnendu
id: 2E5DCA20-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Chatterjee
orcid: 0000-0002-4561-241X
- first_name: Joost P
full_name: Katoen, Joost P
id: 4524F760-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Katoen
- first_name: Ana
full_name: Sokolova, Ana
last_name: Sokolova
citation:
ama: 'Arming S, Bartocci E, Chatterjee K, Katoen JP, Sokolova A. Parameter-independent
strategies for pMDPs via POMDPs. In: Vol 11024. Springer; 2018:53-70. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-99154-2_4'
apa: 'Arming, S., Bartocci, E., Chatterjee, K., Katoen, J. P., & Sokolova, A.
(2018). Parameter-independent strategies for pMDPs via POMDPs (Vol. 11024, pp.
53–70). Presented at the QEST: Quantitative Evaluation of Systems, Beijing, China:
Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99154-2_4'
chicago: Arming, Sebastian, Ezio Bartocci, Krishnendu Chatterjee, Joost P Katoen,
and Ana Sokolova. “Parameter-Independent Strategies for PMDPs via POMDPs,” 11024:53–70.
Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99154-2_4.
ieee: 'S. Arming, E. Bartocci, K. Chatterjee, J. P. Katoen, and A. Sokolova, “Parameter-independent
strategies for pMDPs via POMDPs,” presented at the QEST: Quantitative Evaluation
of Systems, Beijing, China, 2018, vol. 11024, pp. 53–70.'
ista: 'Arming S, Bartocci E, Chatterjee K, Katoen JP, Sokolova A. 2018. Parameter-independent
strategies for pMDPs via POMDPs. QEST: Quantitative Evaluation of Systems, LNCS,
vol. 11024, 53–70.'
mla: Arming, Sebastian, et al. Parameter-Independent Strategies for PMDPs via
POMDPs. Vol. 11024, Springer, 2018, pp. 53–70, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-99154-2_4.
short: S. Arming, E. Bartocci, K. Chatterjee, J.P. Katoen, A. Sokolova, in:, Springer,
2018, pp. 53–70.
conference:
end_date: 2018-09-07
location: Beijing, China
name: 'QEST: Quantitative Evaluation of Systems'
start_date: 2018-09-04
date_created: 2018-12-11T11:44:31Z
date_published: 2018-08-15T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-09-13T09:38:28Z
day: '15'
department:
- _id: KrCh
- _id: ToHe
doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-99154-2_4
external_id:
arxiv:
- '1806.05126'
isi:
- '000548912200004'
intvolume: ' 11024'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
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url: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.05126
month: '08'
oa: 1
oa_version: Preprint
page: 53-70
publication_status: published
publisher: Springer
publist_id: '7975'
quality_controlled: '1'
scopus_import: '1'
status: public
title: Parameter-independent strategies for pMDPs via POMDPs
type: conference
user_id: c635000d-4b10-11ee-a964-aac5a93f6ac1
volume: 11024
year: '2018'
...
---
_id: '400'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We consider the two-dimensional BCS functional with a radial pair interaction.
We show that the translational symmetry is not broken in a certain temperature
interval below the critical temperature. In the case of vanishing angular momentum,
our results carry over to the three-dimensional case.
article_processing_charge: Yes (via OA deal)
author:
- first_name: Andreas
full_name: Deuchert, Andreas
id: 4DA65CD0-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Deuchert
orcid: 0000-0003-3146-6746
- first_name: Alissa
full_name: Geisinge, Alissa
last_name: Geisinge
- first_name: Christian
full_name: Hainzl, Christian
last_name: Hainzl
- first_name: Michael
full_name: Loss, Michael
last_name: Loss
citation:
ama: Deuchert A, Geisinge A, Hainzl C, Loss M. Persistence of translational symmetry
in the BCS model with radial pair interaction. Annales Henri Poincare.
2018;19(5):1507-1527. doi:10.1007/s00023-018-0665-7
apa: Deuchert, A., Geisinge, A., Hainzl, C., & Loss, M. (2018). Persistence
of translational symmetry in the BCS model with radial pair interaction. Annales
Henri Poincare. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00023-018-0665-7
chicago: Deuchert, Andreas, Alissa Geisinge, Christian Hainzl, and Michael Loss.
“Persistence of Translational Symmetry in the BCS Model with Radial Pair Interaction.”
Annales Henri Poincare. Springer, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00023-018-0665-7.
ieee: A. Deuchert, A. Geisinge, C. Hainzl, and M. Loss, “Persistence of translational
symmetry in the BCS model with radial pair interaction,” Annales Henri Poincare,
vol. 19, no. 5. Springer, pp. 1507–1527, 2018.
ista: Deuchert A, Geisinge A, Hainzl C, Loss M. 2018. Persistence of translational
symmetry in the BCS model with radial pair interaction. Annales Henri Poincare.
19(5), 1507–1527.
mla: Deuchert, Andreas, et al. “Persistence of Translational Symmetry in the BCS
Model with Radial Pair Interaction.” Annales Henri Poincare, vol. 19, no.
5, Springer, 2018, pp. 1507–27, doi:10.1007/s00023-018-0665-7.
short: A. Deuchert, A. Geisinge, C. Hainzl, M. Loss, Annales Henri Poincare 19 (2018)
1507–1527.
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text: 'Recent developments in automated tracking allow uninterrupted, high-resolution
recording of animal trajectories, sometimes coupled with the identification of
stereotyped changes of body pose or other behaviors of interest. Analysis and
interpretation of such data represents a challenge: the timing of animal behaviors
may be stochastic and modulated by kinematic variables, by the interaction with
the environment or with the conspecifics within the animal group, and dependent
on internal cognitive or behavioral state of the individual. Existing models for
collective motion typically fail to incorporate the discrete, stochastic, and
internal-state-dependent aspects of behavior, while models focusing on individual
animal behavior typically ignore the spatial aspects of the problem. Here we propose
a probabilistic modeling framework to address this gap. Each animal can switch
stochastically between different behavioral states, with each state resulting
in a possibly different law of motion through space. Switching rates for behavioral
transitions can depend in a very general way, which we seek to identify from data,
on the effects of the environment as well as the interaction between the animals.
We represent the switching dynamics as a Generalized Linear Model and show that:
(i) forward simulation of multiple interacting animals is possible using a variant
of the Gillespie’s Stochastic Simulation Algorithm; (ii) formulated properly,
the maximum likelihood inference of switching rate functions is tractably solvable
by gradient descent; (iii) model selection can be used to identify factors that
modulate behavioral state switching and to appropriately adjust model complexity
to data. To illustrate our framework, we apply it to two synthetic models of animal
motion and to real zebrafish tracking data. '
acknowledgement: This work was supported by the Human Frontier Science Program RGP0065/2012
(GT, ES).
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ama: Bod’Ová K, Mitchell G, Harpaz R, Schneidman E, Tkačik G. Probabilistic models
of individual and collective animal behavior. PLoS One. 2018;13(3). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0193049
apa: Bod’Ová, K., Mitchell, G., Harpaz, R., Schneidman, E., & Tkačik, G. (2018).
Probabilistic models of individual and collective animal behavior. PLoS One.
Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193049
chicago: Bod’Ová, Katarína, Gabriel Mitchell, Roy Harpaz, Elad Schneidman, and Gašper
Tkačik. “Probabilistic Models of Individual and Collective Animal Behavior.” PLoS
One. Public Library of Science, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193049.
ieee: K. Bod’Ová, G. Mitchell, R. Harpaz, E. Schneidman, and G. Tkačik, “Probabilistic
models of individual and collective animal behavior,” PLoS One, vol. 13,
no. 3. Public Library of Science, 2018.
ista: Bod’Ová K, Mitchell G, Harpaz R, Schneidman E, Tkačik G. 2018. Probabilistic
models of individual and collective animal behavior. PLoS One. 13(3).
mla: Bod’Ová, Katarína, et al. “Probabilistic Models of Individual and Collective
Animal Behavior.” PLoS One, vol. 13, no. 3, Public Library of Science,
2018, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0193049.
short: K. Bod’Ová, G. Mitchell, R. Harpaz, E. Schneidman, G. Tkačik, PLoS One 13
(2018).
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text: Many animals use antimicrobials to prevent or cure disease [1,2]. For example,
some animals will ingest plants with medicinal properties, both prophylactically
to prevent infection and therapeutically to self-medicate when sick. Antimicrobial
substances are also used as topical disinfectants, to prevent infection, protect
offspring and to sanitise their surroundings [1,2]. Social insects (ants, bees,
wasps and termites) build nests in environments with a high abundance and diversity
of pathogenic microorganisms — such as soil and rotting wood — and colonies are
often densely crowded, creating conditions that favour disease outbreaks. Consequently,
social insects have evolved collective disease defences to protect their colonies
from epidemics. These traits can be seen as functionally analogous to the immune
system of individual organisms [3,4]. This ‘social immunity’ utilises antimicrobials
to prevent and eradicate infections, and to keep the brood and nest clean. However,
these antimicrobial compounds can be harmful to the insects themselves, and it
is unknown how colonies prevent collateral damage when using them. Here, we demonstrate
that antimicrobial acids, produced by workers to disinfect the colony, are harmful
to the delicate pupal brood stage, but that the pupae are protected from the acids
by the presence of a silk cocoon. Garden ants spray their nests with an antimicrobial
poison to sanitize contaminated nestmates and brood. Here, Pull et al show that
they also prophylactically sanitise their colonies, and that the silk cocoon serves
as a barrier to protect developing pupae, thus preventing collateral damage during
nest sanitation.
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ama: Pull C, Metzler S, Naderlinger E, Cremer S. Protection against the lethal side
effects of social immunity in ants. Current Biology. 2018;28(19):R1139-R1140.
doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.063
apa: Pull, C., Metzler, S., Naderlinger, E., & Cremer, S. (2018). Protection
against the lethal side effects of social immunity in ants. Current Biology.
Cell Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.063
chicago: Pull, Christopher, Sina Metzler, Elisabeth Naderlinger, and Sylvia Cremer.
“Protection against the Lethal Side Effects of Social Immunity in Ants.” Current
Biology. Cell Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.063.
ieee: C. Pull, S. Metzler, E. Naderlinger, and S. Cremer, “Protection against the
lethal side effects of social immunity in ants,” Current Biology, vol.
28, no. 19. Cell Press, pp. R1139–R1140, 2018.
ista: Pull C, Metzler S, Naderlinger E, Cremer S. 2018. Protection against the lethal
side effects of social immunity in ants. Current Biology. 28(19), R1139–R1140.
mla: Pull, Christopher, et al. “Protection against the Lethal Side Effects of Social
Immunity in Ants.” Current Biology, vol. 28, no. 19, Cell Press, 2018,
pp. R1139–40, doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.063.
short: C. Pull, S. Metzler, E. Naderlinger, S. Cremer, Current Biology 28 (2018)
R1139–R1140.
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title: Protection against the lethal side effects of social immunity in ants
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...
---
_id: '181'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: We consider large random matrices X with centered, independent entries but
possibly di erent variances. We compute the normalized trace of f(X)g(X∗) for
f, g functions analytic on the spectrum of X. We use these results to compute
the long time asymptotics for systems of coupled di erential equations with random
coe cients. We show that when the coupling is critical, the norm squared of the
solution decays like t−1/2.
acknowledgement: The work of the second author was also partially supported by the
Hausdorff Center of Mathematics.
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author:
- first_name: László
full_name: Erdös, László
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last_name: Erdös
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full_name: Krüger, Torben H
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last_name: Krüger
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ama: Erdös L, Krüger TH, Renfrew DT. Power law decay for systems of randomly coupled
differential equations. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 2018;50(3):3271-3290.
doi:10.1137/17M1143125
apa: Erdös, L., Krüger, T. H., & Renfrew, D. T. (2018). Power law decay for
systems of randomly coupled differential equations. SIAM Journal on Mathematical
Analysis. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics . https://doi.org/10.1137/17M1143125
chicago: Erdös, László, Torben H Krüger, and David T Renfrew. “Power Law Decay for
Systems of Randomly Coupled Differential Equations.” SIAM Journal on Mathematical
Analysis. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , 2018. https://doi.org/10.1137/17M1143125.
ieee: L. Erdös, T. H. Krüger, and D. T. Renfrew, “Power law decay for systems of
randomly coupled differential equations,” SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis,
vol. 50, no. 3. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , pp. 3271–3290,
2018.
ista: Erdös L, Krüger TH, Renfrew DT. 2018. Power law decay for systems of randomly
coupled differential equations. SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis. 50(3),
3271–3290.
mla: Erdös, László, et al. “Power Law Decay for Systems of Randomly Coupled Differential
Equations.” SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, vol. 50, no. 3, Society
for Industrial and Applied Mathematics , 2018, pp. 3271–90, doi:10.1137/17M1143125.
short: L. Erdös, T.H. Krüger, D.T. Renfrew, SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
50 (2018) 3271–3290.
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