Environmental and genetic drivers of population differences in SARS-CoV-2 immune responses

Kavli Affiliate: Jean Laurent Casanova | Authors: Yann Aquino, Aurélie Bisiaux, Zhi Li, Mary O’Neill, Javier Mendoza-Revilla, Sarah Hélène Merkling, Gaspard Kerner, Milena Hasan, Valentina Libri, Vincent Bondet, Nikaïa Smith, Camille de Cevins, Mickaël M Ménager, Francesca Luca, Roger Pique-Regi, Giovanna Barba-Spaeth, Stefano Pietropaoli, Olivier Schwartz, Geert Leroux-Roels, Cheuk-Kwong Lee, Kathy Leung, Joseph T.K. Wu, […]


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Factors governing attachment of Rhizobium leguminosarum to legume roots

Kavli Affiliate: V. S. Ramachandran | Authors: Jack Parsons, Clare Cocker, Alison East, Rachel Wheatley, Vinoy Ramachandran, Farnusch Kaschani, Markus Kaiser and Philip Poole | Summary: Abstract Primary attachment of rhizobia to host legume roots depends on pH and is the first physical interaction during nodulation. Genome-wide insertion sequencing, luminescence-based attachment assays and proteomic analysis […]


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The categorical DT/PT correspondence and quasi-BPS categories for local surfaces

Kavli Affiliate: Yukinobu Toda | First 5 Authors: Tudor Pădurariu, Yukinobu Toda, , , | Summary: We construct semiorthogonal decompositions of Donaldson-Thomas (DT) categories for reduced curve classes on local surfaces into products of quasi-BPS categories and Pandharipande-Thomas (PT) categories, giving a categorical analogue of the numerical DT/PT correspondence for Calabi-Yau 3-folds. The main ingredient […]


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The local categorical DT/PT correspondence

Kavli Affiliate: Yukinobu Toda | First 5 Authors: Tudor Pădurariu, Yukinobu Toda, , , | Summary: In this paper, we prove the categorical wall-crossing formula for certain quivers containing the three loop quiver, which we call DT/PT quivers. These quivers appear as Ext-quivers for the wall-crossing of DT/PT moduli spaces on Calabi-Yau 3-folds. The resulting […]


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Causal shadow and non-local modular flow: from degeneracy to perturbative genesis by correlation

Kavli Affiliate: Huajia Wang | First 5 Authors: Liangyu Chen, Huajia Wang, , , | Summary: Causal shadows are bulk space-time regions between the entanglement wedges and the causal wedges, their existence encodes deep aspects of the entanglement wedge reconstruction in the context of subregion duality in AdS/CFT. In this paper, we study the perturbation […]


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Causal shadow and non-local modular flow: from degeneracy to perturbative genesis by correlation

Kavli Affiliate: Huajia Wang | First 5 Authors: Liangyu Chen, Huajia Wang, , , | Summary: Causal shadows are bulk space-time regions between the entanglement wedges and the causal wedges, their existence encodes deep aspects of the entanglement wedge reconstruction in the context of subregion duality in AdS/CFT. In this paper, we study the perturbation […]


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Coherent Sheaves, Chern Classes, and Superconnections on Compact Complex-Analytic Manifolds

Kavli Affiliate: Alexey Bondal | First 5 Authors: Alexey Bondal, Alexei Rosly, , , | Summary: We construct a twist-closed enhancement of the category ${mathcal D}^b_{rm coh}(X)$, the bounded derived category of complexes of ${mathcal O}_X$-modules with coherent cohomology, by means of the DG-category of $barpartial$-superconnections. Then we apply the techniques of $barpartial$-superconnections to define […]


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Subcellular niche segregation of co-obligate symbionts in whiteflies

Kavli Affiliate: Ying Meng | Authors: Akiko FUJIWARA, Xian-Ying Meng, Yoichi Kamagata and Tsutomu TSUCHIDA | Summary: Abstract Many insects contain endosymbiotic bacteria within their bodies. In multiple endosymbiotic systems comprising two or more symbionts, each of the symbionts is generally localized in a different host cell or tissue. Bemisia tabaci (Sweet potato whitefly)possesses a […]


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An Information-State Based Approach to Linear Time Varying System Identification and Control

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Mohamed Naveed Gul Mohamed, Raman Goyal, Suman Chakravorty, Ran Wang, | Summary: This paper considers the problem of system identification for linear time varying systems. We propose a new system realization approach that uses an "information-state" as the state vector, where the "information-state" is composed of a […]


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Self-regulating surfaces for efficient liquid collection

Kavli Affiliate: Joanna Aizenberg | First 5 Authors: Christian Machado, Yuehan Yao, Emma Feldman, Joanna Aizenberg, Kyoo-Chul Kenneth Park | Summary: To achieve efficient liquid collection, a surface must regulate incoming liquid accumulation with outgoing liquid transport. Often, this can be proposed to be achieved by functionalizing surfaces with non-wetting characteristics. Yet, there remain fundamental, […]


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