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Paul Sabatier University
Education•Toulouse, France•
About: Paul Sabatier University is a education organization based out in Toulouse, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 15431 authors who have published 23386 publications receiving 858364 citations.
Topics: Population, Catalysis, Context (language use), Adipose tissue, Electron
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École Normale Supérieure1, University of Grenoble2, University of California, Riverside3, Macquarie University4, Bangor University5, Australian Antarctic Division6, University of Canterbury7, University of Essex8, University of Milan9, University of Colorado Boulder10, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences11, University of Lausanne12, Norwegian University of Science and Technology13, University of Copenhagen14, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation15, Curtin University16, Kansas State University17, University of Oslo18, Paul Sabatier University19, University of Paris20, University of Geneva21, University of Tartu22, Aarhus University23, University of Cambridge24, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute25
TL;DR: This book is dedicated to the victims of the Paris terror attacks of 22 July 1997, which claimed the lives of 129 people and injured more than 200 others.
Abstract: Zinger, Lucie; Bonin, Aurélie; Alsos, Inger G; Bálint, Miklós; Bik, Holly; Boyer, Frédéric; Chariton, Anthony A; Creer, Simon; Coissac, Eric; Deagle, Bruce E; De Barba, Marta; Dickie, Ian A; Dumbrell, Alex J; Ficetola, Gentile Francesco; Fierer, Noah; Fumagalli, Luca; Gilbert, M Thomas P; Jarman, Simon; Jumpponen, Ari; Kauserud, Håvard; Orlando, Ludovic; Pansu, Johan; Pawlowski, Jan; Tedersoo, Leho; Thomsen, Philip Francis; Willerslev, Eske; Taberlet, Pierre
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TL;DR: The effect of scanning direction on perception of space is studied with a visuo-motor bisection task, among 120 normal dextrals with opposite reading habits and with respect to hemispheric activation theories, directional hypotheses and the neglect syndrome.
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TL;DR: It is shown that a HFD-derived ileum microbiota is responsible for a decrease in Th17 cells of the lamina propria in axenic colonized mice, and it is concluded that the microbiota of the ilesum regulates Th17 cell homeostasis in the small intestine and determines the outcome of metabolic disease.
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01 Aug 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the quality of a least-squares fit over an exponentially large data set was determined by building upon an algorithm for solving systems of linear equations efficiently, which can be used to provide an efficient parametric estimation of the quantum state and therefore can be applied as an alternative to full quantum-state tomography given a fault tolerant quantum computer.
Abstract: We provide a new quantum algorithm that efficiently determines the quality of a least-squares fit over an exponentially large data set by building upon an algorithm for solving systems of linear equations efficiently [Harrow et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 150502 (2009)]. In many cases, our algorithm can also efficiently find a concise function that approximates the data to be fitted and bound the approximation error. In cases where the input data are pure quantum states, the algorithm can be used to provide an efficient parametric estimation of the quantum state and therefore can be applied as an alternative to full quantum-state tomography given a fault tolerant quantum computer.
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a Levy-Gromov isoperimetric inequality for the Gaussian measure of an infinite dimensional diffusion generator of positive curvature with a Gaussian model can be obtained by simple semigroup arguments.
Abstract: We establish, by simple semigroup arguments, a Levy–Gromov isoperimetric inequality for the invariant measure of an infinite dimensional diffusion generator of positive curvature with isoperimetric model the Gaussian measure. This produces in particular a new proof of the Gaussian isoperimetric inequality. This isoperimetric inequality strengthens the classical logarithmic Sobolev inequality in this context. A local version for the heat kernel measures is also proved, which may then be extended into an isoperimetric inequality for the Wiener measure on the paths of a Riemannian manifold with bounded Ricci curvature.
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Yury Gogotsi | 171 | 956 | 144520 |
Tobin J. Marks | 159 | 1621 | 111604 |
L. Montier | 138 | 403 | 97094 |
Jean-Paul Kneib | 138 | 805 | 89287 |
Olivier Forni | 137 | 548 | 95819 |
J. Aumont | 131 | 299 | 95006 |
Julian I. Schroeder | 120 | 315 | 50323 |
Bruno Vellas | 118 | 1011 | 70667 |
Christopher G. Goetz | 116 | 651 | 59510 |
Didier Dubois | 113 | 742 | 54741 |
Alain Dufresne | 111 | 358 | 45904 |
Henri Prade | 108 | 917 | 54583 |
Louis Bernatchez | 106 | 568 | 35682 |
Walter Wahli | 105 | 365 | 49372 |
Patrice D. Cani | 100 | 370 | 49523 |