scholarly journals A Basis of Finite and Infinite Sets with Small Representation Function

10.37236/13 ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Artūras Dubickas

Let $A$ be a subset of the set of nonnegative integers $\mathbb{N}\cup\{0\}$, and let $r_A(n)$ be the number of representations of $n\geq 0$ by the sum $a+b$ with $a,b \in A$. Then $\big(\sum_{a \in A}x^a\big)^2=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} r_A(n)x^n$. We show that an old result of Erdős asserting that there is a basis $A$ of $\mathbb{N}\cup \{0\}$, i.e., $r_A(n) \geq 1$ for $n \geq 0$, whose representation function $r_A(n)$ satisfies  $r_A(n) < (2e+\epsilon)\log n$ for each sufficiently large integer $n$. Towards a polynomial version of the Erdős-Turán conjecture we prove that for each $\epsilon>0$ and each sufficiently large integer $n$ there is a set $A \subseteq \{0,1,\dots,n\}$ such that the square of the corresponding Newman polynomial $f(x):=\sum_{a \in A} x^a$ of degree $n$ has all of its $2n+1$ coefficients in the interval $[1, (1+\epsilon)(4/\pi)(\log n)^2]$. Finally, it is shown that the correct order of growth for $H(f^2)$ of those reciprocal Newman polynomials $f$ of degree $n$ whose squares $f^2$ have all their $2n+1$ coefficients positive is $\sqrt{n}$. More precisely, if the Newman polynomial $f(x)=\sum_{a \in A} x^a$ of degree $n$ is reciprocal, i.e., $A=n-A$, then $A+A=\{0,1,\dots,2n\}$ implies that the coefficient for $x^n$ in $f(x)^2$ is at least $2\sqrt{n}-3$. In the opposite direction, we explicitly construct a reciprocal Newman polynomial $f(x)$ of degree $n$ such that the coefficients of its square $f(x)^2$ all belong to the interval $[1, 2\sqrt{2n}+4]$.


2017 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 174-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabrielle K. Lehmann ◽  
Robert J. Calin-Jageman

Abstract. Red has been reported to enhance attraction for women rating men ( Elliot et al., 2010 ) and men rating women ( Elliot & Niesta, 2008 ). We replicated one of these studies online and in-person. To ensure rigor, we obtained original materials, planned for informative sample sizes, pre-registered our study, used a positive control, and adopted quality controls. For men, we found a very weak effect in the predicted direction (d = 0.09, 95% CI [−0.17, 0.34], N = 242). For women, we found a very weak effect in the opposite direction (d = −0.09, 95% CI [−0.30, 0.12], N = 360). The original studies may have overestimated the red effect, our studies may be an underestimate, or there could be strong moderation of the effect of red on attraction.



2019 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 334-343
Author(s):  
M. V. Dorzhieva


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tracy Epton ◽  
Chris Keyworth ◽  
Chris Armitage

Objective: To assess the extent of spontaneous self-affirmation pre COVID-19 and during COVID-19 pandemic to identify for whom self-affirmation interventions might be helpful; and the extent to which spontaneous self-affirmation is associated with increased information-seeking, worry and adherence to UK government instructions. Methods: Two large nationally-representative surveys of UK adults were conducted via YouGov in March 2019 (pre COVID-19; N = 10421) and April 2020 (during COVID-19; N = 2252); both surveys measured demographic characteristics and spontaneous self-affirmation. The latter survey included measures of time spent accessing COVID-19 related news, worry about COVID-19 related news and degree of adherence to UK government instructions. Results: Spontaneous self-affirmation was lower before COVID-19 (44%) than it was during the pandemic (57%), although the pattern was in the opposite direction among older adults. Older adults were more likely to spontaneously self-affirm during COVID-19 than pre COVID-19. Greater spontaneous self-affirmation was associated with more time spent accessing news, and greater adherence to UK government instructions, but not media-related worry. Conclusions: The threat of COVID-19 may have triggered greater levels of spontaneous self-affirmation, which could give people the resources they needed to allow them to seek COVID-19-related news and adhere to UK government instructions. Groups lower in spontaneous self-affirmation, such as younger people could be targeted with brief interventions to promote self-affirmation and encourage performance of adaptive behaviors.



2020 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Khoirom Motilal Singh ◽  
Laiphrakpam Dolendro Singh ◽  
Themrichon Tuithung

Background: Data which are in the form of text, audio, image and video are used everywhere in our modern scientific world. These data are stored in physical storage, cloud storage and other storage devices. Some of it are very sensitive and requires efficient security while storing as well as in transmitting from the sender to the receiver. Objective: With the increase in data transfer operation, enough space is also required to store these data. Many researchers have been working to develop different encryption schemes, yet there exist many limitations in their works. There is always a need for encryption schemes with smaller cipher data, faster execution time and low computation cost. Methods: A text encryption based on Huffman coding and ElGamal cryptosystem is proposed. Initially, the text data is converted to its corresponding binary bits using Huffman coding. Next, the binary bits are grouped and again converted into large integer values which will be used as the input for the ElGamal cryptosystem. Results: Encryption and Decryption are successfully performed where the data size is reduced using Huffman coding and advance security with the smaller key size is provided by the ElGamal cryptosystem. Conclusion: Simulation results and performance analysis specifies that our encryption algorithm is better than the existing algorithms under consideration.



1993 ◽  
Vol 58 (11) ◽  
pp. 2737-2744 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiří Novotný ◽  
Jaroslav Podlaha ◽  
Jiří Klinot

The crystal structure of β-bromo-19β,28-epoxy-18α-oleanan-3-one was elucidated. The crystal is orthorhombic, P212121, a = 9.686(1), b = 14.355(2), c = 19.687(4) Å, Z = 4, R = 0.042 for 2 410 observed reflections. Rings B, C, D and E adopt the chair conformation, the five membered ether cycle in ring E occurs in the envelope form. Ring A takes the twist-boat conformation turned towards the classical boat with C2 and C5 in the stem-stern position, in contrast to the conformation in solution, which is turned in the opposite direction towards the classical boat with C3 and C10 in the stem-stern positions.



Author(s):  
T. M. Robinson

If in the context of early and classical Greek thought, the term “theology” is taken to mean “of God/gods/the gods and his/their putative relationship, causal and directive, to the world and its operations, and to ourselves within that world,” or something of that order, the first ascription of such a notion to a Presocratic philosopher is to be found in Aristotle's comment that “Thales thought that all things are full of gods”. The Presocratic period ends with no neat causal sequence. If one train of thinking was moving in the direction of a divinely guided, teleologically explicable universe, another was moving in exactly the opposite direction. For the atomists Democritus and Leucippus, the ever-changing universe is an infinity of space in which, across eternity, chance agglomerations of ever-moving atoms produce and will forever go on producing those contents of the universe that we call realities, from gazelles to galaxies.



Author(s):  
Li Wu ◽  
Fucai Qian ◽  
Min Wang ◽  
Ting Shang
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2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 725-737 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenping Feng ◽  
Zhuoran Du

AbstractWe consider periodic solutions of the following problem associated with the fractional Laplacian: {(-\partial_{xx})^{s}u(x)+\partial_{u}F(x,u(x))=0} in {\mathbb{R}}. The smooth function {F(x,u)} is periodic about x and is a double-well potential with respect to u with wells at {+1} and -1 for any {x\in\mathbb{R}}. We prove the existence of periodic solutions whose periods are large integer multiples of the period of F about the variable x by using variational methods. An estimate of the energy functional, Hamiltonian identity and Modica-type inequality for periodic solutions are also established.



1876 ◽  
Vol 166 ◽  
pp. 715-724 ◽  

Mr . Crookes has lately drawn attention to the mechanical action of a source of light on delicately suspended bodies in vacuo . I have made a few experiments which will, I think, throw some light on the cause of these phenomena, and assist us in the explanation of the manifold and striking experiments made by Mr. Crookes. Whenever we observe a force tending to drive a body in a certain direction we are sure to find a force equal in amount acting in the opposite direction on the body or on the bodies from which the force emanates. It was with the view of finding the seat of this reaction that I have made the experiments described in these pages.



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