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Comparison between resting state fMRI networks and responsive cortical stimulations in glioma patients
Auteur(s): Cochereau Jérôme, Deverdun J., Herbet Guillaume, Charroud Céline, Boyer Anthony, Moritz-Gasser Sylvie, Le Bars E., Molino F., Bonafé Alain, Menjot De Champfleur N., Duffau Hugues
(Article) Publié:
Human Brain Mapping, vol. 37 p.3721-3732 (2016)
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PMID 27246771
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23270
WoS: WOS:000386075900002
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24 Citations
Résumé: To validate the functional relevance of resting state networks (RSNs) by means of a comparison of resting state connectivity (RSC) between language regions elicited by direct cortical stimulation versus RSC between random regions; and to evaluate the accuracy of resting state fMRI in surgical planning by assessing the overlap between RSNs and intraoperative functional mapping results. Sensorimotor and language eloquent sites were identified by direct electrical cortical stimulation in 98 patients with a diffuse low-grade glioma. A seed to voxel analysis with inter-language stimulation point connectivity versus inter-random ROIs connectivity was performed (19 patients). An independant component analysis (ICA) was also applied to rsfMRI data. Language and sensorimotor components were selected over 20 independent components and compared to the corresponding stimulation points and resected cortex masks (31 and 90 patients, respectively). The significantly higher RSC between language seeds than between random seeds validated the functional relevance of RSC. ICA partly succeeded to distinguish eloquent versus surgically removable areas and may be possibly used as a complementary tool to intraoperative mapping.
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Collective behavior of quantum resonators coupled to a metamaterial
Auteur(s): Felbacq D., Rousseau E.
Conference: ACTIVE PHOTONIC MATERIALS VIII (San-Diego, US, 2016)
Actes de conférence: Proceedings of SPIE, vol. 9920 p.UNSP 99200X (2016)
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DOI: 10.1117/12.2237121
WoS: WOS:000390409500007
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Résumé: We study a device that consist of quantum resonators coupled to a mesoscopic photonic structure, such as a metasurface or a 2D metamaterial. For metasurfaces, we use surface Bloch modes in order to reach various coupling regimes between the metasurface and a quantum emitter, modelized semi-classically by an oscillator. Using multiple scattering theory and complex plane techniques, we show that the coupling can be characterized by means of a pole-and-zero structure. The regime of strong coupling is shown to be reached when the pole-and- zero pair is broken. For 2D metamaterial, we show the possibility of controlling optically the opening or closing of a gap. © (2016) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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3-state Hamiltonians associated to solvable 33-vertex models
Auteur(s): Crampé N., Frappat L., Ragoucy E., Vanicat M.
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Journal Of Mathematical Physics, vol. 57 p.093504 (2016)
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Ref Arxiv: 1509.07589
DOI: 10.1063/1.4962920
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Résumé: Using the nested coordinate Bethe ansatz, we study 33-vertex models, where only one global charge with degenerate eigenvalues exists and each site possesses three internal degrees of freedom. In the context of Markovian processes, they correspond to diffusing particles with two possible internal states which may be exchanged during the diffusion (transmutation). The first step of the nested coordinate Bethe ansatz is performed providing the eigenvalues in terms of rapidities. We give the constraints ensuring the consistency of the computations. These rapidities also satisfy Bethe equations involving $4\times 4$ R-matrices, solutions of the Yang--Baxter equation which implies new constraints on the models. We solve them allowing us to list all the solvable 33-vertex models.
Commentaires: 14 pages; title changed according to referee request; an appendix added to describe explicitely the Hamiltonian
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Integrable dissipative exclusion process: Correlation functions and physical properties
Auteur(s): Crampé N., Ragoucy E., Rittenberg V., Vanicat M.
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Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear, And Soft Matter Physics, vol. 94 p.032102 (2016)
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Ref Arxiv: 1603.06796
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.94.032102
WoS: WOS:000383052100002
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13 Citations
Résumé: We study a one-parameter generalization of the symmetric simple exclusion process on a one-dimensional lattice. In addition to the usual dynamics (where particles can hop with equal rates to the left or to the right with an exclusion constraint), annihilation and creation of pairs can occur. The system is driven out of equilibrium by two reservoirs at the boundaries. In this setting the model is still integrable: it is related to the open XXZ spin chain through a gauge transformation. This allows us to compute the full spectrum of the Markov matrix using Bethe equations. We also show that the stationary state can be expressed in a matrix product form permitting to compute the multipoints correlation functions as well as the mean value of the lattice and the creation-annihilation currents. Finally, the variance of the lattice current is computed for a finite-size system. In the thermodynamic limit, it matches the value obtained from the associated macroscopic fluctuation theory.
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Granular systems as complex fluids
Auteur(s): Kob W.
Conférence invité: 3rd International Conference on Packing Problems\ (Shanghai, CN, 2016-08-29)
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Excitations in glasses at low temperatures
Auteur(s): Kob W.
Conférence invité: Annual Meeting of the Glass and Optical Materials Division of the American Ceramic Society (Madison, WI, US, 2016-05-22)
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