--- _id: '14845' abstract: - lang: eng text: We study a linear rotor in a bosonic bath within the angulon formalism. Our focus is on systems where isotropic or anisotropic impurity-boson interactions support a shallow bound state. To study the fate of the angulon in the vicinity of bound-state formation, we formulate a beyond-linear-coupling angulon Hamiltonian. First, we use it to study attractive, spherically symmetric impurity-boson interactions for which the linear rotor can be mapped onto a static impurity. The well-known polaron formalism provides an adequate description in this limit. Second, we consider anisotropic potentials, and show that the presence of a shallow bound state with pronounced anisotropic character leads to a many-body instability that washes out the angulon dynamics. acknowledgement: "We would like to thank G. Bighin, I. Cherepanov, E. Paerschke, and E. Yakaboylu for insightful discussions on a wide range of topics. This work has been supported by the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant No. 801770 (ANGULON). A.G. and A.G.V. acknowledge support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation\r\nprogram under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 754411. Numerical calculations were performed on the Euler cluster managed by the HPC team at ETH Zurich.\r\nR.S. acknowledges support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under Germany’s Excellence Strategy Grant No. EXC 2181/1-390900948 (the Heidelberg STRUCTURES Excellence Cluster). T.D. acknowledges support from the Isaac Newton Studentship and the Science and Technology Facilities Council under Grant No. ST/V50659X/1." article_number: '014102' article_processing_charge: No article_type: original author: - first_name: Tibor full_name: Dome, Tibor id: 7e3293e2-b9dc-11ee-97a9-cd73400f6994 last_name: Dome orcid: 0000-0003-2586-3702 - first_name: Artem full_name: Volosniev, Artem id: 37D278BC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Volosniev orcid: 0000-0003-0393-5525 - first_name: Areg full_name: Ghazaryan, Areg id: 4AF46FD6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Ghazaryan orcid: 0000-0001-9666-3543 - first_name: Laleh full_name: Safari, Laleh id: 3C325E5E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Safari - first_name: Richard full_name: Schmidt, Richard last_name: Schmidt - first_name: Mikhail full_name: Lemeshko, Mikhail id: 37CB05FA-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Lemeshko orcid: 0000-0002-6990-7802 citation: ama: Dome T, Volosniev A, Ghazaryan A, Safari L, Schmidt R, Lemeshko M. Linear rotor in an ideal Bose gas near the threshold for binding. Physical Review B. 2024;109(1). doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.109.014102 apa: Dome, T., Volosniev, A., Ghazaryan, A., Safari, L., Schmidt, R., & Lemeshko, M. (2024). Linear rotor in an ideal Bose gas near the threshold for binding. Physical Review B. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.109.014102 chicago: Dome, Tibor, Artem Volosniev, Areg Ghazaryan, Laleh Safari, Richard Schmidt, and Mikhail Lemeshko. “Linear Rotor in an Ideal Bose Gas near the Threshold for Binding.” Physical Review B. American Physical Society, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.109.014102. ieee: T. Dome, A. Volosniev, A. Ghazaryan, L. Safari, R. Schmidt, and M. Lemeshko, “Linear rotor in an ideal Bose gas near the threshold for binding,” Physical Review B, vol. 109, no. 1. American Physical Society, 2024. ista: Dome T, Volosniev A, Ghazaryan A, Safari L, Schmidt R, Lemeshko M. 2024. Linear rotor in an ideal Bose gas near the threshold for binding. Physical Review B. 109(1), 014102. mla: Dome, Tibor, et al. “Linear Rotor in an Ideal Bose Gas near the Threshold for Binding.” Physical Review B, vol. 109, no. 1, 014102, American Physical Society, 2024, doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.109.014102. short: T. Dome, A. Volosniev, A. Ghazaryan, L. Safari, R. Schmidt, M. Lemeshko, Physical Review B 109 (2024). date_created: 2024-01-21T23:00:57Z date_published: 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2024-01-23T10:51:09Z day: '01' department: - _id: MiLe doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.109.014102 ec_funded: 1 intvolume: ' 109' issue: '1' language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa_version: None project: - _id: 2688CF98-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '801770' name: 'Angulon: physics and applications of a new quasiparticle' - _id: 260C2330-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '754411' name: ISTplus - Postdoctoral Fellowships publication: Physical Review B publication_identifier: eissn: - 2469-9969 issn: - 2469-9950 publication_status: published publisher: American Physical Society quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Linear rotor in an ideal Bose gas near the threshold for binding type: journal_article user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 volume: 109 year: '2024' ... --- _id: '14852' abstract: - lang: eng text: The physical conditions giving rise to high escape fractions of ionizing radiation (LyC fesc) in star-forming galaxies – most likely protagonists of cosmic reionization – are not yet fully understood. Using the VLT/MUSE observations of ∼1400 Ly α emitters at 2.9 < z < 6.7, we compare stacked rest-frame UV spectra of candidates for LyC leakers and non-leakers selected based on their Ly α profiles. We find that the stacks of potential LyC leakers, i.e. galaxies with narrow, symmetric Ly α profiles with small peak separation, generally show (i) strong nebular O iii]λ1666, [Si iii]λ1883, and [C iii]λ1907 +C iii]λ1909 emission, indicating a high-ionization state of the interstellar medium (ISM); (ii) high equivalent widths of He iiλ1640 (∼1 − 3 Å), suggesting the presence of hard ionizing radiation fields; (iii) Si ii*λ1533 emission, revealing substantial amounts of neutral hydrogen off the line of sight; (iv) high C ivλλ1548,1550 to [C iii]λ1907 +C iii]λ1909 ratios (C iv/C iii] ≳0.75) , signalling the presence of low column density channels in the ISM. In contrast, the stacks with broad, asymmetric Ly α profiles with large peak separation show weak nebular emission lines, low He iiλ1640 equivalent widths (≲1 Å), and low C iv/C iii] (≲0.25), implying low-ionization states and high-neutral hydrogen column densities. Our results suggest that C iv/C iii] might be sensitive to the physical conditions that govern LyC photon escape, providing a promising tool for identification of ionizing sources among star-forming galaxies in the epoch of reionization. acknowledgement: 'We thank the anonymous referee for the constructive feedback that helped to improve the manuscript. We thank Michael Maseda, Daniel Schaerer, Charlotte Simmonds, and Rashmi Gottumukkala for useful comments and productive discussions. We also thank the organizers and participants of the 24th MUSE Science Busy Week in Leiden. IGK acknowledges an Excellence Master Fellowship granted by the Faculty of Science of the University of Geneva. This work has received funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) under contract number MB22.00072, as well as from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) through project grant number 200020_207349 and SNSF Professorship grant number 190079. The Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation under grant number 140. This paper is based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programmes 094.A-0289(B), 095.A-0010(A), 096.A-0045(A), 096.A-0045(B), 094.A-0205, 095.A-0240, 096.A-0090, 097.A-0160, and 098.A-0017. We made extensive use of several open-source software packages and we are thankful to the respective authors for sharing their work: NUMPY (Harris et al. 2020), ASTROPY (Astropy Collaboration 2022), MATPLOTLIB (Hunter 2007), IPYTHON (Perez & Granger 2007), and TOPCAT (Taylor 2005).' article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal) article_type: original author: - first_name: Ivan full_name: Kramarenko, Ivan id: 9a9394cb-3200-11ee-973b-f5ba2a8b16e4 last_name: Kramarenko - first_name: J full_name: Kerutt, J last_name: Kerutt - first_name: A full_name: Verhamme, A last_name: Verhamme - first_name: P A full_name: Oesch, P A last_name: Oesch - first_name: L full_name: Barrufet, L last_name: Barrufet - first_name: Jorryt J full_name: Matthee, Jorryt J id: 7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720 last_name: Matthee orcid: 0000-0003-2871-127X - first_name: H full_name: Kusakabe, H last_name: Kusakabe - first_name: I full_name: Goovaerts, I last_name: Goovaerts - first_name: T T full_name: Thai, T T last_name: Thai citation: ama: Kramarenko I, Kerutt J, Verhamme A, et al. Linking UV spectral properties of MUSE Ly α emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman continuum escape. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2024;527(4):9853-9871. doi:10.1093/mnras/stad3853 apa: Kramarenko, I., Kerutt, J., Verhamme, A., Oesch, P. A., Barrufet, L., Matthee, J. J., … Thai, T. T. (2024). Linking UV spectral properties of MUSE Ly α emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman continuum escape. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3853 chicago: Kramarenko, Ivan, J Kerutt, A Verhamme, P A Oesch, L Barrufet, Jorryt J Matthee, H Kusakabe, I Goovaerts, and T T Thai. “Linking UV Spectral Properties of MUSE Ly α Emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman Continuum Escape.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3853. ieee: I. Kramarenko et al., “Linking UV spectral properties of MUSE Ly α emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman continuum escape,” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 527, no. 4. Oxford University Press, pp. 9853–9871, 2024. ista: Kramarenko I, Kerutt J, Verhamme A, Oesch PA, Barrufet L, Matthee JJ, Kusakabe H, Goovaerts I, Thai TT. 2024. Linking UV spectral properties of MUSE Ly α emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman continuum escape. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 527(4), 9853–9871. mla: Kramarenko, Ivan, et al. “Linking UV Spectral Properties of MUSE Ly α Emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman Continuum Escape.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 527, no. 4, Oxford University Press, 2024, pp. 9853–71, doi:10.1093/mnras/stad3853. short: I. Kramarenko, J. Kerutt, A. Verhamme, P.A. Oesch, L. Barrufet, J.J. Matthee, H. Kusakabe, I. Goovaerts, T.T. Thai, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 527 (2024) 9853–9871. date_created: 2024-01-22T08:22:17Z date_published: 2024-02-01T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2024-01-23T12:33:50Z day: '01' ddc: - '520' department: - _id: GradSch - _id: JoMa doi: 10.1093/mnras/stad3853 external_id: arxiv: - '2305.07044' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 9d02df4035c4951cf63dee0db1e462e9 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2024-01-23T12:30:45Z date_updated: 2024-01-23T12:30:45Z file_id: '14879' file_name: 2024_MNAstronomSoc_Kramarenko.pdf file_size: 4521738 relation: main_file success: 1 file_date_updated: 2024-01-23T12:30:45Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 527' issue: '4' keyword: - Space and Planetary Science - Astronomy and Astrophysics language: - iso: eng month: '02' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: 9853-9871 publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society publication_identifier: eissn: - 1365-2966 issn: - 0035-8711 publication_status: published publisher: Oxford University Press quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: Linking UV spectral properties of MUSE Ly α emitters at z ≳ 3 to Lyman continuum escape tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 volume: 527 year: '2024' ... --- _id: '14850' abstract: - lang: eng text: Elaborate sexual signals are thought to have evolved and be maintained to serve as honest indicators of signaller quality. One measure of quality is health, which can be affected by parasite infection. Cnemaspis mysoriensis is a diurnal gecko that is often infested with ectoparasites in the wild, and males of this species express visual (coloured gular patches) and chemical (femoral gland secretions) traits that receivers could assess during social interactions. In this paper, we tested whether ectoparasites affect individual health, and whether signal quality is an indicator of ectoparasite levels. In wild lizards, we found that ectoparasite level was negatively correlated with body condition in both sexes. Moreover, some characteristics of both visual and chemical traits in males were strongly associated with ectoparasite levels. Specifically, males with higher ectoparasite levels had yellow gular patches with lower brightness and chroma, and chemical secretions with a lower proportion of aromatic compounds. We then determined whether ectoparasite levels in males influence female behaviour. Using sequential choice trials, wherein females were provided with either the visual or the chemical signals of wild-caught males that varied in ectoparasite level, we found that only chemical secretions evoked an elevated female response towards less parasitised males. Simultaneous choice trials in which females were exposed to the chemical secretions from males that varied in parasite level further confirmed a preference for males with lower parasites loads. Overall, we find that although health (body condition) or ectoparasite load can be honestly advertised through multiple modalities, the parasite-mediated female response is exclusively driven by chemical signals. acknowledgement: "We thank Anuradha Batabyal and Shakilur Kabir for scientific discussions, and help with sampling and colour analyses. We thank Muralidhar and the central LCMS facility of the IISc for their technical support with the GCMS.\r\nResearch funding was provided by the Department of Science and Technology Fund for Improvement of S&T Infrastructure (DST-FIST), the Department of Biotechnology-Indian Institute of Science (DBT-IISc) partnership program and a Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) grant to M.T. (EMR/2017/002228). Open Access funding provided by Indian Institute of Science. Deposited in PMC for immediate release." article_number: jeb246217 article_processing_charge: Yes (via OA deal) article_type: original author: - first_name: Arka full_name: Pal, Arka id: 6AAB2240-CA9A-11E9-9C1A-D9D1E5697425 last_name: Pal orcid: 0000-0002-4530-8469 - first_name: Mihir full_name: Joshi, Mihir last_name: Joshi - first_name: Maria full_name: Thaker, Maria last_name: Thaker citation: ama: Pal A, Joshi M, Thaker M. Too much information? Males convey parasite levels using more signal modalities than females utilise. Journal of Experimental Biology. 2024;227(1). doi:10.1242/jeb.246217 apa: Pal, A., Joshi, M., & Thaker, M. (2024). Too much information? Males convey parasite levels using more signal modalities than females utilise. Journal of Experimental Biology. The Company of Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.246217 chicago: Pal, Arka, Mihir Joshi, and Maria Thaker. “Too Much Information? Males Convey Parasite Levels Using More Signal Modalities than Females Utilise.” Journal of Experimental Biology. The Company of Biologists, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.246217. ieee: A. Pal, M. Joshi, and M. Thaker, “Too much information? Males convey parasite levels using more signal modalities than females utilise,” Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 227, no. 1. The Company of Biologists, 2024. ista: Pal A, Joshi M, Thaker M. 2024. Too much information? Males convey parasite levels using more signal modalities than females utilise. Journal of Experimental Biology. 227(1), jeb246217. mla: Pal, Arka, et al. “Too Much Information? Males Convey Parasite Levels Using More Signal Modalities than Females Utilise.” Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 227, no. 1, jeb246217, The Company of Biologists, 2024, doi:10.1242/jeb.246217. short: A. Pal, M. Joshi, M. Thaker, Journal of Experimental Biology 227 (2024). date_created: 2024-01-22T08:14:49Z date_published: 2024-01-10T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2024-01-23T12:13:08Z day: '10' ddc: - '570' department: - _id: NiBa doi: 10.1242/jeb.246217 external_id: pmid: - '38054353' file: - access_level: open_access checksum: 136325372f6f45abaa62a71e2d23bfb6 content_type: application/pdf creator: dernst date_created: 2024-01-23T12:08:24Z date_updated: 2024-01-23T12:08:24Z file_id: '14877' file_name: 2024_JourExperimBiology_Pal.pdf file_size: 594128 relation: main_file success: 1 file_date_updated: 2024-01-23T12:08:24Z has_accepted_license: '1' intvolume: ' 227' issue: '1' keyword: - Insect Science - Molecular Biology - Animal Science and Zoology - Aquatic Science - Physiology - Ecology - Evolution - Behavior and Systematics language: - iso: eng month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version pmid: 1 publication: Journal of Experimental Biology publication_identifier: eissn: - 0022-0949 issn: - 1477-9145 publication_status: published publisher: The Company of Biologists quality_controlled: '1' related_material: link: - relation: software url: https://github.com/arka-pal/Cnemaspis-SexualSignaling status: public title: Too much information? Males convey parasite levels using more signal modalities than females utilise tmp: image: /images/cc_by.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC-BY 4.0) short: CC BY (4.0) type: journal_article user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 volume: 227 year: '2024' ... --- _id: '14711' abstract: - lang: eng text: "In nature, different species find their niche in a range of environments, each with its unique characteristics. While some thrive in uniform (homogeneous) landscapes where environmental conditions stay relatively consistent across space, others traverse the complexities of spatially heterogeneous terrains. Comprehending how species are distributed and how they interact within these landscapes holds the key to gaining insights into their evolutionary dynamics while also informing conservation and management strategies.\r\n\r\nFor species inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes, when the rate of dispersal is low compared to spatial fluctuations in selection pressure, localized adaptations may emerge. Such adaptation in response to varying selection strengths plays an important role in the persistence of populations in our rapidly changing world. Hence, species in nature are continuously in a struggle to adapt to local environmental conditions, to ensure their continued survival. Natural populations can often adapt in time scales short enough for evolutionary changes to influence ecological dynamics and vice versa, thereby creating a feedback between evolution and demography. The analysis of this feedback and the relative contributions of gene flow, demography, drift, and natural selection to genetic variation and differentiation has remained a recurring theme in evolutionary biology. Nevertheless, the effective role of these forces in maintaining variation and shaping patterns of diversity is not fully understood. Even in homogeneous environments devoid of local adaptations, such understanding remains elusive. Understanding this feedback is crucial, for example in determining the conditions under which extinction risk can be mitigated in peripheral populations subject to deleterious mutation accumulation at the edges of species’ ranges\r\nas well as in highly fragmented populations.\r\n\r\nIn this thesis we explore both uniform and spatially heterogeneous metapopulations, investigating and providing theoretical insights into the dynamics of local adaptation in the latter and examining the dynamics of load and extinction as well as the impact of joint ecological and evolutionary (eco-evolutionary) dynamics in the former. The thesis is divided into 5 chapters.\r\n\r\nChapter 1 provides a general introduction into the subject matter, clarifying concepts and ideas used throughout the thesis. In chapter 2, we explore how fast a species distributed across a heterogeneous landscape adapts to changing conditions marked by alterations in carrying capacity, selection pressure, and migration rate.\r\n\r\nIn chapter 3, we investigate how migration selection and drift influences adaptation and the maintenance of variation in a metapopulation with three habitats, an extension of previous models of adaptation in two habitats. We further develop analytical approximations for the critical threshold required for polymorphism to persist.\r\n\r\nThe focus of chapter 4 of the thesis is on understanding the interplay between ecology and evolution as coupled processes. We investigate how eco-evolutionary feedback between migration, selection, drift, and demography influences eco-evolutionary outcomes in marginal populations subject to deleterious mutation accumulation. Using simulations as well as theoretical approximations of the coupled dynamics of population size and allele frequency, we analyze how gene flow from a large mainland source influences genetic load and population size on an island (i.e., in a marginal population) under genetically realistic assumptions. Analyses of this sort are important because small isolated populations, are repeatedly affected by complex interactions between ecological and evolutionary processes, which can lead to their death. Understanding these interactions can therefore provide an insight into the conditions under which extinction risk can be mitigated in peripheral populations thus, contributing to conservation and restoration efforts.\r\n\r\nChapter 5 extends the analysis in chapter 4 to consider the dynamics of load (due to deleterious mutation accumulation) and extinction risk in a metapopulation. We explore the role of gene flow, selection, and dominance on load and extinction risk and further pinpoint critical thresholds required for metapopulation persistence.\r\n\r\nOverall this research contributes to our understanding of ecological and evolutionary mechanisms that shape species’ persistence in fragmented landscapes, a crucial foundation for successful conservation efforts and biodiversity management." acknowledged_ssus: - _id: SSU alternative_title: - ISTA Thesis article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Oluwafunmilola O full_name: Olusanya, Oluwafunmilola O id: 41AD96DC-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Olusanya orcid: 0000-0003-1971-8314 citation: ama: Olusanya OO. Local adaptation, genetic load and extinction in metapopulations. 2024. doi:10.15479/at:ista:14711 apa: Olusanya, O. O. (2024). Local adaptation, genetic load and extinction in metapopulations. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/at:ista:14711 chicago: Olusanya, Oluwafunmilola O. “Local Adaptation, Genetic Load and Extinction in Metapopulations.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2024. https://doi.org/10.15479/at:ista:14711. ieee: O. O. Olusanya, “Local adaptation, genetic load and extinction in metapopulations,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2024. ista: Olusanya OO. 2024. Local adaptation, genetic load and extinction in metapopulations. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. mla: Olusanya, Oluwafunmilola O. Local Adaptation, Genetic Load and Extinction in Metapopulations. Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2024, doi:10.15479/at:ista:14711. short: O.O. Olusanya, Local Adaptation, Genetic Load and Extinction in Metapopulations, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2024. date_created: 2023-12-26T22:49:53Z date_published: 2024-01-19T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2024-01-26T12:00:54Z day: '19' ddc: - '576' degree_awarded: PhD department: - _id: NiBa - _id: GradSch doi: 10.15479/at:ista:14711 ec_funded: 1 file: - access_level: closed checksum: de179b1c6758f182ff0c70d8b38c1501 content_type: application/zip creator: oolusany date_created: 2024-01-03T18:30:13Z date_updated: 2024-01-03T18:30:13Z file_id: '14730' file_name: FinalSubmission_Thesis_OLUSANYA.zip file_size: 16986244 relation: source_file - access_level: open_access checksum: 0e331585e3cd4823320aab4e69e64ccf content_type: application/pdf creator: oolusany date_created: 2024-01-03T18:31:34Z date_updated: 2024-01-03T18:31:34Z file_id: '14731' file_name: FinalSubmission2_Thesis_OLUSANYA.pdf file_size: 6460403 relation: main_file success: 1 file_date_updated: 2024-01-03T18:31:34Z has_accepted_license: '1' language: - iso: eng license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Published Version page: '183' project: - _id: 2564DBCA-B435-11E9-9278-68D0E5697425 call_identifier: H2020 grant_number: '665385' name: International IST Doctoral Program - _id: c08d3278-5a5b-11eb-8a69-fdb09b55f4b8 grant_number: P32896 name: Causes and consequences of population fragmentation - _id: 34c872fe-11ca-11ed-8bc3-8534b82131e6 grant_number: '26380' name: Polygenic Adaptation in a Metapopulation publication_identifier: issn: - 2663 - 337X publication_status: published publisher: Institute of Science and Technology Austria related_material: record: - id: '10658' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '10787' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public - id: '14732' relation: part_of_dissertation status: public status: public supervisor: - first_name: Nicholas H full_name: Barton, Nicholas H id: 4880FE40-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Barton orcid: 0000-0002-8548-5240 - first_name: Jitka full_name: Polechova, Jitka last_name: Polechova - first_name: Himani full_name: Sachdeva, Himani last_name: Sachdeva title: Local adaptation, genetic load and extinction in metapopulations tmp: image: /images/cc_by_nc_sa.png legal_code_url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode name: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) short: CC BY-NC-SA (4.0) type: dissertation user_id: 8b945eb4-e2f2-11eb-945a-df72226e66a9 year: '2024' ... --- _id: '14888' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'A face in a curve arrangement is called popular if it is bounded by the same curve multiple times. Motivated by the automatic generation of curved nonogram puzzles, we investigate possibilities to eliminate the popular faces in an arrangement by inserting a single additional curve. This turns out to be NP-hard; however, it becomes tractable when the number of popular faces is small: We present a probabilistic FPT-approach in the number of popular faces.' acknowledgement: 'This work was initiated at the 16th European Research Week on Geometric Graphs in Strobl in 2019. A.W. is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): W1230. S.T. has been funded by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF) [10.47379/ICT19035]. A preliminary version of this work has been presented at the 38th European Workshop on Computational Geometry (EuroCG 2022) in Perugia [9]. A full version of this paper, which includes appendices but is otherwise identical, is available as a technical report [10].' alternative_title: - LNCS article_processing_charge: No author: - first_name: Phoebe full_name: De Nooijer, Phoebe last_name: De Nooijer - first_name: Soeren full_name: Terziadis, Soeren last_name: Terziadis - first_name: Alexandra full_name: Weinberger, Alexandra last_name: Weinberger - first_name: Zuzana full_name: Masárová, Zuzana id: 45CFE238-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 last_name: Masárová orcid: 0000-0002-6660-1322 - first_name: Tamara full_name: Mchedlidze, Tamara last_name: Mchedlidze - first_name: Maarten full_name: Löffler, Maarten last_name: Löffler - first_name: Günter full_name: Rote, Günter last_name: Rote citation: ama: 'De Nooijer P, Terziadis S, Weinberger A, et al. Removing popular faces in curve arrangements. In: 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization. Vol 14466. Springer Nature; 2024:18-33. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-49275-4_2' apa: 'De Nooijer, P., Terziadis, S., Weinberger, A., Masárová, Z., Mchedlidze, T., Löffler, M., & Rote, G. (2024). Removing popular faces in curve arrangements. In 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (Vol. 14466, pp. 18–33). Isola delle Femmine, Palermo, Italy: Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49275-4_2' chicago: De Nooijer, Phoebe, Soeren Terziadis, Alexandra Weinberger, Zuzana Masárová, Tamara Mchedlidze, Maarten Löffler, and Günter Rote. “Removing Popular Faces in Curve Arrangements.” In 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, 14466:18–33. Springer Nature, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-49275-4_2. ieee: P. De Nooijer et al., “Removing popular faces in curve arrangements,” in 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, Isola delle Femmine, Palermo, Italy, 2024, vol. 14466, pp. 18–33. ista: 'De Nooijer P, Terziadis S, Weinberger A, Masárová Z, Mchedlidze T, Löffler M, Rote G. 2024. Removing popular faces in curve arrangements. 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization. GD: Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, LNCS, vol. 14466, 18–33.' mla: De Nooijer, Phoebe, et al. “Removing Popular Faces in Curve Arrangements.” 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, vol. 14466, Springer Nature, 2024, pp. 18–33, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-49275-4_2. short: P. De Nooijer, S. Terziadis, A. Weinberger, Z. Masárová, T. Mchedlidze, M. Löffler, G. Rote, in:, 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization, Springer Nature, 2024, pp. 18–33. conference: end_date: 2023-09-22 location: Isola delle Femmine, Palermo, Italy name: 'GD: Graph Drawing and Network Visualization' start_date: 2023-09-20 date_created: 2024-01-28T23:01:43Z date_published: 2024-01-06T00:00:00Z date_updated: 2024-01-29T09:45:06Z day: '06' department: - _id: UlWa - _id: HeEd doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-49275-4_2 external_id: arxiv: - '2202.12175' intvolume: ' 14466' language: - iso: eng main_file_link: - open_access: '1' url: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2202.12175 month: '01' oa: 1 oa_version: Preprint page: 18-33 publication: 31st International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization publication_identifier: eissn: - 1611-3349 isbn: - '9783031492747' issn: - 0302-9743 publication_status: published publisher: Springer Nature quality_controlled: '1' scopus_import: '1' status: public title: Removing popular faces in curve arrangements type: conference user_id: 2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87 volume: 14466 year: '2024' ...