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National Research University – Higher School of Economics
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About: National Research University – Higher School of Economics is a education organization based out in Moscow, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Politics. The organization has 12873 authors who have published 23376 publications receiving 256396 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the state-of-the-art mechanisms of miRNA sorting and secretion, discuss methodological challenges associated with extracellular miRNA research, and suggest experimental steps to resolve current inconsistencies in the field of miRN-mediated cell-cell communication.
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TL;DR: In this article, a family of discrete determinantal point processes related to orthogonal polynomials on the real line is introduced, with correlation kernels defined via spectral projections for the associated Jacobi matrices.
Abstract: We introduce a family of discrete determinantal point processes related to orthogonal polynomials on the real line, with correlation kernels defined via spectral projections for the associated Jacobi matrices. For classical weights, we show how such ensembles arise as limits of various hypergeometric orthogonal polynomial ensembles. We then prove that the q-Laplace transform of the height function of the ASEP with step initial condition is equal to the expectation of a simple multiplicative functional on a discrete Laguerre ensemble—a member of the new family. This allows us to obtain the large time asymptotics of the ASEP in three limit regimes: (a) for finitely many rightmost particles; (b) GUE Tracy–Widom asymptotics of the height function; (c) KPZ asymptotics of the height function for the ASEP with weak asymmetry. We also give similar results for two instances of the stochastic six vertex model in a quadrant. The proofs are based on limit transitions for the corresponding determinantal point processes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify, explain and detail the links and interactions in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries between energy supply and demand and socio-economic development, as well as the potential role of EH policies on both.
Abstract: This report aims to identify, explain and detail the links and interactions in southern and eastern Mediterranean countries (SEMCs) between energy supply and demand and socio-economic development, as well as the potential role of energy supply and demand policies on both. Another related aim is to identify and analyse, in a quantitative and qualitative way, the changing role of energy (both demand and supply) in southern Mediterranean economies, focusing on its positive and negative impact on socio-economic development. This report investigates in particular: - The most important channels through which resource wealth can contribute to or hamper economic and social development in the analysed region; - Mechanisms and channels of relations between energy supply and demand policies and economic and social development. The burdens of energy subsidies and ‘oil syndrome’ are of particular relevance for the region. An integrated socio-economic development and energy policy scenario approach showing the potential benefits and synergies within countries and the region is developed in the final part of the report.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a gate-induced tunnel junction in bilayer graphene is used for efficient terahertz detection, and the authors demonstrate how switching from intraband Ohmic to interband tunneling regime can raise detectors' responsivity by a few orders of magnitude.
Abstract: The rectification of electromagnetic waves to direct currents is a crucial process for energy harvesting, beyond-5G wireless communications, ultra-fast science, and observational astronomy. As the radiation frequency is raised to the sub-terahertz (THz) domain, ac-to-dc conversion by conventional electronics becomes challenging and requires alternative rectification protocols. Here, we address this challenge by tunnel field-effect transistors made of bilayer graphene (BLG). Taking advantage of BLG’s electrically tunable band structure, we create a lateral tunnel junction and couple it to an antenna exposed to THz radiation. The incoming radiation is then down-converted by the tunnel junction nonlinearity, resulting in high responsivity (>4 kV/W) and low-noise (0.2 pW/
$$\sqrt{{\rm{Hz}}}$$
) detection. We demonstrate how switching from intraband Ohmic to interband tunneling regime can raise detectors’ responsivity by few orders of magnitude, in agreement with the developed theory. Our work demonstrates a potential application of tunnel transistors for THz detection and reveals BLG as a promising platform therefor. Here, a strong nonlinearity of the gate-induced tunnel junction in bilayer graphene is used for efficient terahertz detection. The improved signal-to-noise ratio, as compared to conventional detectors, offers the application of steep-switching transistors in terahertz technology.
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01 Jan 1999TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a general description of aggregation: Rationality of Individual Opinions and Social Decisions, and Functional Aggregation Rules, and Social Choice Correspondences.
Abstract: Foreword. 1. Aggregation: A General Description. 2. Rationality of Individual Opinions and Social Decisions. 3. Social Decision Functions. 4. Functional Aggregation Rules. 5. Social Choice Correspondences. Bibliography. Index.
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Rasmus Nielsen | 135 | 556 | 84898 |
Matthew Jones | 125 | 1161 | 96909 |
Fedor Ratnikov | 123 | 1104 | 67091 |
Kenneth J. Arrow | 113 | 411 | 111221 |
Wil M. P. van der Aalst | 108 | 725 | 42429 |
Peter Schmidt | 105 | 638 | 61822 |
Roel Aaij | 98 | 1071 | 44234 |
John W. Berry | 97 | 351 | 52470 |
Federico Alessio | 96 | 1054 | 42300 |
Denis Derkach | 96 | 1184 | 45772 |
Marco Adinolfi | 95 | 831 | 40777 |
Michael Alexander | 95 | 881 | 38749 |
Alexey Boldyrev | 94 | 439 | 32000 |
Shalom H. Schwartz | 94 | 220 | 67609 |
Richard Blundell | 93 | 487 | 61730 |