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We develop a statistical theory of the coupling sensitivity of chaos. The effect was first described by Daido [Prog. Theor. Phys. 72, 853 (1984)]; it appears as a logarithmic singularity in the Lyapunov exponent in coupled chaotic systems at very small couplings. Using a continuous-time stochastic model for the coupled systems we derive a scaling relation for the largest Lyapunov exponent. The singularity is shown to depend on the coupling and the systems' mismatch. Generalizations to the cases of asymmetrical coupling and three interacting oscillators are considered, too. The analytical results are confirmed by numerical simulations.
In-plane strain and shape analysis of Si/SiGe nanostructures by grazing incidence diffraction
(2000)
Doubly stochastic resonance
(2000)
We report the effect of doubly stochastic resonance which appears in nonlinear extended systems if the influence of noise is twofold: A multiplicative noise induces bimodality of the mean field of the coupled network and an independent additive noise governs the dynamic behavior in response to small periodic driving. For optimally selected values of the additive noise intensity stochastic resonance is observed, which is manifested by a maximal coherence between the dynamics of the mean field and the periodic input. Numerical simulations of the signal-to-noise ratio and theoretical results from an effective two state model are in good quantitative agreement.
Subduction and collision processes in the Central Andes constrained by converted seismic phases
(2000)
From the stem bark of Erythrina sacleuxii two new isoflavanones, (R)-5,7-dihydroxy-2',4',5'- trimethoxyisoflavanone (trivial name, (R)-2,3-dihydro-7-demethylrobustigenin) and (R)-5-hydroxy- 2',4',5'-trimethoxy-2'',2''- dimethylpyrano[5'',6'':6,7]isoflavanone (trivial name, (R)-saclenone) were isolated. In addition the known compounds shinpterocarpin, 2,3-dehydrokievitone, abyssinone V, abyssinone V-4'-methyl ether, erythrinasinate and 4'-O-methylsigmoidin B were isolated. The structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.
Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptors are highly polarized cells and their plasma membrane is organized into distinct domains. Zonula adherens junctions separate a smooth peripheral surface, the equivalent of the basolateral surface in other epithelial cells, from the central surface (cong apical surface). The latter consists of the microvillar rhabdomere and the juxtarhabdomeric domain, a nonmicrovillar area between the rhabdomere and the zonulae adherens. The distribution of Na/K-ATPase over these domains was examined by immunocytochemical, developmental, and genetic approaches. Immunofluorescence and immunogold labeling of adult compound eyes reveal that the distribution of Na/ K-ATPase is concentrated at the peripheral surface in the photoreceptors R1-R6, but extends over the juxtarhabdomeric domain to the rhabdomere in the photoreceptors R7/R8. Developmental analysis demonstrates further that Na/K-ATPase is localized over the entire plasma membrane in all photoreceptors in early pupal eyes. Redistribution of Na/K-ATPase in R1- R6 occurs at about 78% of pupal life, coinciding with the onset of Rh1-rhodopsin expression on the central surface of these cells. Despite the essential role of Rh1 in structural development and intracellular trafficking, Rh1 mutations do not affect the distribution of Na/K-ATPase. These results suggest that Na/K-ATPase and rhodopsin are involved in distinct intracellular localization mechanisms, which are maintained independent of each other.
Independent component analysis of noninvasively recorded cortical magnetic DC-fields in humans
(2000)
Aktuelle Veränderungsprozesse in der russischen Sprache der Gegenwart (das Auftreten einer schier unübersehbaren Menge neuer Wörter, die aus anderen Sprachen ins Russische übernommen wurden, aber auch andere Formen wie z.B. die Neubildungen auf der Grundlage bereits vorhandenen russischen Wortschatzes, das Zurückfallen von bisher gebräuchlichen Wörtern in den nur noch passiven Gebrauch, die "Reanimierung" anderer Teile des Lexikbestandes, die bis vor kurzem als altmodisch und ungebräuchlich galten) werden unter didaktischen Aspekten betrachtet und demonstriert. Im Mittelpunkt stehen verschiedene Varianten des unterrichtlichen Umgangs mit solchen aktuellen sprachlichen Phänomenen - so das Ausgehen von literarischen Texten oder Empfehlungen für die Bereitstellung eines "lexikologischen Grundwissens".