@article{2198, abstract = {We show that dressing polar molecules with a far-off-resonant optical field leads to new types of intermolecular potentials, which undergo a crossover from the inverse power to oscillating behavior depending on the intermolecular distance, and whose parameters can be tuned by varying the laser intensity and wavelength. We present analytic expressions for the potential energy surfaces, thereby providing direct access to the parameters of an optical field required to design intermolecular interactions experimentally.}, author = {Mikhail Lemeshko}, journal = {Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics}, number = {5}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, title = {{Shaping interactions between polar molecules with far-off-resonant light}}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.83.051402}, volume = {83}, year = {2011}, } @misc{2312, abstract = {Soon, the genetic basis of most human Mendelian diseases will be solved. The next challenge will be to leverage this information to uncover basic mechanisms of disease and develop new therapies. To understand how this transformation is already beginning to unfold, we focus on the ciliopathies, a class of multi-organ diseases caused by disruption of the primary cilium. Through a convergence of data involving mutant gene discovery, proteomics, and cell biology, more than a dozen phenotypically distinguishable conditions are now united as ciliopathies. Sitting at the interface between simple and complex genetic conditions, these diseases provide clues to the future direction of human genetics.}, author = {Gaia Novarino and Akizu, Naiara and Gleeson, Joseph G}, booktitle = {Cell}, number = {1}, pages = {70 -- 79}, publisher = {Cell Press}, title = {{Modeling human disease in humans: The ciliopathies}}, doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2011.09.014}, volume = {147}, year = {2011}, } @inproceedings{2320, abstract = {The binding of polarons, or its absence, is an old and subtle topic. After defining the model we state some recent theorems of ours. First, the transition from many-body collapse to the existence of a thermodynamic limit for N polarons occurs precisely at U = 2α, where U is the electronic Coulomb repulsion and α is the polaron coupling constant. Second, if U is large enough, there is no multi-polaron binding of any kind. We also discuss the Pekar-Tomasevich approximation to the ground state energy, which is valid for large α. Finally, we derive exact results, not reported before, about the one-dimensional toy model introduced by E. P. Gross.}, author = {Frank, Rupert L and Lieb, Élliott H and Robert Seiringer and Thomas, Lawrence E}, pages = {21 -- 32}, publisher = {World Scientific Publishing}, title = {{Binding, stability, and non-binding of multi-polaron systems}}, doi = {10.1142/9789814350365_0002}, year = {2011}, } @inproceedings{2321, abstract = {We derive a sharp bound on the location of non-positive eigenvalues of Schrödinger operators on the half-line with complex-valued potentials.}, author = {Frank, Rupert L and Laptev, Ari and Robert Seiringer}, pages = {39 -- 44}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {{ A sharp bound on eigenvalues of Schrödinger operators on the halfline with complex-valued potentials}}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-7643-9994-8_3}, volume = {214}, year = {2011}, } @article{233, abstract = {For an irreducible polynomial in at most two variables the problem of representing power-free integers is investigated. }, author = {Timothy Browning}, journal = {Archiv der Mathematik}, number = {2}, pages = {139 -- 150}, publisher = {Birkhäuser}, title = {{Power-free values of polynomials}}, doi = {10.1007/s00013-011-0224-7}, volume = {96}, year = {2011}, }