@article{11898, abstract = {We build upon the recent papers by Weinstein and Yu (FOCS'16), Larsen (FOCS'12), and Clifford et al. (FOCS'15) to present a general framework that gives amortized lower bounds on the update and query times of dynamic data structures. Using our framework, we present two concrete results. (1) For the dynamic polynomial evaluation problem, where the polynomial is defined over a finite field of size n1+Ω(1) and has degree n, any dynamic data structure must either have an amortized update time of Ω((lgn/lglgn)2) or an amortized query time of Ω((lgn/lglgn)2). (2) For the dynamic online matrix vector multiplication problem, where we get an n×n matrix whose entires are drawn from a finite field of size nΘ(1), any dynamic data structure must either have an amortized update time of Ω((lgn/lglgn)2) or an amortized query time of Ω(n⋅(lgn/lglgn)2). For these two problems, the previous works by Larsen (FOCS'12) and Clifford et al. (FOCS'15) gave the same lower bounds, but only for worst case update and query times. Our bounds match the highest unconditional lower bounds known till date for any dynamic problem in the cell-probe model.}, author = {Bhattacharya, Sayan and Henzinger, Monika H and Neumann, Stefan}, issn = {0304-3975}, journal = {Theoretical Computer Science}, pages = {72--87}, publisher = {Elsevier}, title = {{New amortized cell-probe lower bounds for dynamic problems}}, doi = {10.1016/j.tcs.2019.01.043}, volume = {779}, year = {2019}, } @article{11957, abstract = {Cross-coupling reactions mediated by dual nickel/photocatalysis are synthetically attractive but rely mainly on expensive, non-recyclable noble-metal complexes as photocatalysts. Heterogeneous semiconductors, which are commonly used for artificial photosynthesis and wastewater treatment, are a sustainable alternative. Graphitic carbon nitrides, a class of metal-free polymers that can be easily prepared from bulk chemicals, are heterogeneous semiconductors with high potential for photocatalytic organic transformations. Here, we demonstrate that graphitic carbon nitrides in combination with nickel catalysis can induce selective C−O cross-couplings of carboxylic acids with aryl halides, yielding the respective aryl esters in excellent yield and selectivity. The heterogeneous organic photocatalyst exhibits a broad substrate scope, is able to harvest green light, and can be recycled multiple times. In situ FTIR was used to track the reaction progress to study this transformation at different irradiation wavelengths and reaction scales.}, author = {Pieber, Bartholomäus and Malik, Jamal A. and Cavedon, Cristian and Gisbertz, Sebastian and Savateev, Aleksandr and Cruz, Daniel and Heil, Tobias and Zhang, Guigang and Seeberger, Peter H.}, issn = {1521-3773}, journal = {Angewandte Chemie International Edition}, number = {28}, pages = {9575--9580}, publisher = {Wiley}, title = {{Semi‐heterogeneous dual nickel/photocatalysis using carbon nitrides: Esterification of carboxylic acids with aryl halides}}, doi = {10.1002/anie.201902785}, volume = {58}, year = {2019}, } @article{11984, abstract = {Differentially protected galactosamine building blocks are key components for the synthesis of human and bacterial oligosaccharides. The azidophenylselenylation of 3,4,6-tri-O-acetyl-d-galactal provides straightforward access to the corresponding 2-nitrogenated glycoside. Poor reproducibility and the use of azides that lead to the formation of potentially explosive and toxic species limit the scalability of this reaction and render it a bottleneck for carbohydrate synthesis. Here, we present a method for the safe, efficient, and reliable azidophenylselenylation of 3,4,6-tri-O-acetyl-d-galactal at room temperature, using continuous flow chemistry. Careful analysis of the transformation resulted in reaction conditions that produce minimal side products while the reaction time was reduced drastically when compared to batch reactions. The flow setup is readily scalable to process 5 mmol of galactal in 3 h, producing 1.2 mmol/h of product.}, author = {Guberman, Mónica and Pieber, Bartholomäus and Seeberger, Peter H.}, issn = {1520-586X}, journal = {Organic Process Research and Development}, number = {12}, pages = {2764--2770}, publisher = {American Chemical Society}, title = {{Safe and scalable continuous flow azidophenylselenylation of galactal to prepare galactosamine building blocks}}, doi = {10.1021/acs.oprd.9b00456}, volume = {23}, year = {2019}, } @article{11982, abstract = {A carbon nitride material can be combined with homogeneous nickel catalysts for light-mediated cross-couplings of aryl bromides with alcohols under mild conditions. The metal-free heterogeneous semiconductor is fully recyclable and couples a broad range of electron-poor aryl bromides with primary and secondary alcohols as well as water. The application for intramolecular reactions and the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients was demonstrated. The catalytic protocol is applicable for the coupling of aryl iodides with thiols as well.}, author = {Cavedon, Cristian and Madani, Amiera and Seeberger, Peter H. and Pieber, Bartholomäus}, issn = {1523-7052}, journal = {Organic Letters}, number = {13}, pages = {5331--5334}, publisher = {American Chemical Society}, title = {{Semiheterogeneous dual nickel/photocatalytic (thio)etherification using carbon nitrides}}, doi = {10.1021/acs.orglett.9b01957}, volume = {21}, year = {2019}, } @article{170, abstract = {Upper and lower bounds, of the expected order of magnitude, are obtained for the number of rational points of bounded height on any quartic del Pezzo surface over ℚ that contains a conic defined over ℚ .}, author = {Browning, Timothy D and Sofos, Efthymios}, journal = {Mathematische Annalen}, number = {3-4}, pages = {977--1016}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, title = {{Counting rational points on quartic del Pezzo surfaces with a rational conic}}, doi = {10.1007/s00208-018-1716-6}, volume = {373}, year = {2019}, } @article{441, author = {Kalinin, Nikita and Shkolnikov, Mikhail}, issn = {2199-6768}, journal = {European Journal of Mathematics}, number = {3}, pages = {909–928}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, title = {{Tropical formulae for summation over a part of SL(2,Z)}}, doi = {10.1007/s40879-018-0218-0}, volume = {5}, year = {2019}, } @inbook{5793, abstract = {The transcription coactivator, Yes-associated protein (YAP), which is a nuclear effector of the Hippo signaling pathway, has been shown to be a mechano-transducer. By using mutant fish and human 3D spheroids, we have recently demonstrated that YAP is also a mechano-effector. YAP functions in three-dimensional (3D) morphogenesis of organ and global body shape by controlling actomyosin-mediated tissue tension. In this chapter, we present a platform that links the findings in fish embryos with human cells. The protocols for analyzing tissue tension-mediated global body shape/organ morphogenesis in vivo and ex vivo using medaka fish embryos and in vitro using human cell spheroids represent useful tools for unraveling the molecular mechanisms by which YAP functions in regulating global body/organ morphogenesis.}, author = {Asaoka, Yoichi and Morita, Hitoshi and Furumoto, Hiroko and Heisenberg, Carl-Philipp J and Furutani-Seiki, Makoto}, booktitle = {The hippo pathway}, editor = {Hergovich, Alexander}, isbn = {978-1-4939-8909-6}, pages = {167--181}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {{Studying YAP-mediated 3D morphogenesis using fish embryos and human spheroids}}, doi = {10.1007/978-1-4939-8910-2_14}, volume = {1893}, year = {2019}, } @article{5887, abstract = {Cryptographic security is usually defined as a guarantee that holds except when a bad event with negligible probability occurs, and nothing is guaranteed in that bad case. However, in settings where such failure can happen with substantial probability, one needs to provide guarantees even for the bad case. A typical example is where a (possibly weak) password is used instead of a secure cryptographic key to protect a session, the bad event being that the adversary correctly guesses the password. In a situation with multiple such sessions, a per-session guarantee is desired: any session for which the password has not been guessed remains secure, independently of whether other sessions have been compromised. A new formalism for stating such gracefully degrading security guarantees is introduced and applied to analyze the examples of password-based message authentication and password-based encryption. While a natural per-message guarantee is achieved for authentication, the situation of password-based encryption is more delicate: a per-session confidentiality guarantee only holds against attackers for which the distribution of password-guessing effort over the sessions is known in advance. In contrast, for more general attackers without such a restriction, a strong, composable notion of security cannot be achieved.}, author = {Demay, Gregory and Gazi, Peter and Maurer, Ueli and Tackmann, Bjorn}, issn = {0926227X}, journal = {Journal of Computer Security}, number = {1}, pages = {75--111}, publisher = {IOS Press}, title = {{Per-session security: Password-based cryptography revisited}}, doi = {10.3233/JCS-181131}, volume = {27}, year = {2019}, } @inproceedings{6163, abstract = {We propose a new non-orthogonal basis to express the 3D Euclidean space in terms of a regular grid. Every grid point, each represented by integer 3-coordinates, corresponds to rhombic dodecahedron centroid. Rhombic dodecahedron is a space filling polyhedron which represents the close packing of spheres in 3D space and the Voronoi structures of the face centered cubic (FCC) lattice. In order to illustrate the interest of the new coordinate system, we propose the characterization of 3D digital plane with its topological features, such as the interrelation between the thickness of the digital plane and the separability constraint we aim to obtain. A characterization of a 3D digital sphere with relevant topological features is proposed as well with the help of a 48 symmetry that comes with the new coordinate system.}, author = {Biswas, Ranita and Largeteau-Skapin, Gaëlle and Zrour, Rita and Andres, Eric}, booktitle = {21st IAPR International Conference on Discrete Geometry for Computer Imagery}, isbn = {978-3-6624-6446-5}, issn = {0302-9743}, location = {Marne-la-Vallée, France}, pages = {27--37}, publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg}, title = {{Rhombic dodecahedron grid—coordinate system and 3D digital object definitions}}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-14085-4_3}, volume = {11414}, year = {2019}, } @article{6515, abstract = {We give non-degeneracy criteria for Riemannian simplices based on simplices in spaces of constant sectional curvature. It extends previous work on Riemannian simplices, where we developed Riemannian simplices with respect to Euclidean reference simplices. The criteria we give in this article are in terms of quality measures for spaces of constant curvature that we develop here. We see that simplices in spaces that have nearly constant curvature, are already non-degenerate under very weak quality demands. This is of importance because it allows for sampling of Riemannian manifolds based on anisotropy of the manifold and not (absolute) curvature.}, author = {Dyer, Ramsay and Vegter, Gert and Wintraecken, Mathijs}, issn = {1920-180X}, journal = {Journal of Computational Geometry }, number = {1}, pages = {223–256}, publisher = {Carleton University}, title = {{Simplices modelled on spaces of constant curvature}}, doi = {10.20382/jocg.v10i1a9}, volume = {10}, year = {2019}, }