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Elastic Responses of a Half-Space Reinforced by a Buried Extensible Membrane under Internal Loading
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Eskandari, Morteza (Supervisor)
Abstract
In order to improve mechanical properties and increase the load capacity of soil so many different methods are innovated and utilized. Through This variety we can mention cement and asphalt concrete pavements which are the most common methods, cement sprinkling for consolidation of inclined surfaces and utilizing geotextiles and geomembranes which are recent methods. As far as a method becomes more common in industry, analytical study on effect of these methods on soil properties drew more attention in researches.In this research a homogenous elastic half-space is reinforced by an extensible thin plate and studied under various loads. The plate is considered as a buried infinite plane with...
Immobilization of α -chymotrypsin on the surface of magnetic/gold core/shell nanoparticles
, Article Journal of Nanotechnology ; Volume 2013 , 2013 ; 16879503 (ISSN) ; Vossoughi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
2013
Abstract
Over the last decade, nanoparticles used as protein carriers have opened new avenues for a variety of biomedical applications. The main concern for these applications is changes in biological activity of immobilized proteins due to conformational changes on the surface of the carrier. To evaluate this concern, the preparation and biocatalyst activity of α-chymotrypsin-Fe 3O4 @ Au core/shell nanoparticles were investigated. First, Fe3O4 @ Au core/shell nanoparticles were synthesized by coprecipitation method and citrate reduction of HAuCl 4. TEM imaging revealed a core size of 13 ± 3 nm and a shell thickness of 4 ± 1 nm for synthesized nanoparticles. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to study...
Study of Enzyme (Chymotrypsin) -Core/Shell (Fe3O4 @ Au) Nanoparticle Bioconjugate
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Vosoughi, Manoochehr (Supervisor) ; Seyf Kordi, Ali Akbar (Supervisor)
Abstract
Conjugation of proteins to nanoparticles has numerous applications in sensing, imaging, delivery, catalysis, therapy and control of protein structure and activity. Therefore, characterizing the nanoparticle–protein interface is of great importance. A variety of covalent and non-covalent linking chemistries have been reported for nanoparticle attachment. Typically, a specific protein residue is linked directly to the nanoparticle core or to the ligand. As conjugation often affects the protein structure and function, techniques to probe structure and activity are assessed Characterization studies of nanoparticle–protein complexes show that the structure and function are influenced by the...
Scaling of macroscopic superpositions close to a quantum phase transition
, Article Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics ; Volume 93, Issue 19 , 2016 ; 10980121 (ISSN) ; Karimipour, V ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2016
Abstract
It is well known that in a quantum phase transition (QPT), entanglement remains short ranged [Osterloh et al., Nature (London) 416, 608 (2005)NATUAS0028-083610.1038/416608a]. We ask if there is a quantum property entailing the whole system which diverges near this point. Using the recently proposed measures of quantum macroscopicity, we show that near a quantum critical point, it is the effective size of macroscopic superposition between the two symmetry breaking states which grows to the scale of system size, and its derivative with respect to the coupling shows both singular behavior and scaling properties
Critical slowing down of multiatom entanglement by Rydberg blockade
, Article Physical Review A ; Volume 98, Issue 2 , 2018 ; 24699926 (ISSN) ; Mølmer, K ; Sharif University of Technology
American Physical Society
2018
Abstract
Laser excitation pulses that lead to perfect adiabatic state transfer in an ensemble of three-level ladder atoms lead to highly entangled states of many atoms if their highest excited state is subject to Rydberg blockade. Solution of the Schrödinger equation shows that it is increasingly difficult to ensure the adiabatic evolution as the number of atoms increases. A diminishing energy gap, significant variations in collective observables, and increased work fluctuations link the critical slowing down of the adiabatic evolution with a quantum-phase-transition-like behavior of the system. © 2018 American Physical Society
Joint Modelling of Telecommuting’s Feasibility and Freguency for Employees, Application of Copula Models
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Kermanshah, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Since expansion of communication technology, telecommuting has gained attention from transportation planners as an approach in field of demand management. In this research, joint effects of feasibility of telecommuting for the employees of each organization and the relevant frequency of employees have been evaluated by using the copula model as the most recent conventional way of developing a joint model since the last few years. The result of telecommuting acceptance is that after presenting the project to each organization, the head employer measures the appropriateness of the project for employees and if he reaches a consensus on the success of the project, the employees get involved and...
Generating Random Points in a Convex Body in High Dimensions
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
“How can we generate a random point with uniform distribution over a convex body ?” According to it’s applications, it’s important for a solution to this problem to be applicable in high dimensions. Here, we are interested in algorithms with polynomial order with respect to the dimension. All existing methods for dealing with this problem are based on the Markov chain Monte Carlo method, i.e. a random walk is constructed in such that its stationary distribution is the uniform distribution over. Then, after simulating “enough” steps of this random walk, the distribution of the resulting point is “approximately” uniform. The real problem in Monte Carlo method is analyzing its “mixing time”,...
Random Polytopes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Random Polytopes, the first occurrence of which dates back to the famous Sylvester’s four points problem in the 1860s, is a branch of geometric probability, typically concerning the convex hull of some random points chosen from a convex subset of Rd. In this thesis we have studied some special kind of random polytopes; the one that is the convex hull of some independent random points chosen from a convex body (a convex, compact set with interior point) according to the uniform distribution. It was a new approach from A. Rényi and R. Sulanke in 1963 to consider this type when the number of random points tends to infinity.This thesis consists of three main parts: The first part is devoted to...
Simultaneous Hypothesis Testing and False Discovery Rate
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis is to introduce and review a recent methods in simultaneous hypothesis testing. False discovery rates, Benjamini and Hochberg’s FDR Control Algorithm, is the great success story of the new methodology. Much of what follows is an attempt to explain that success in empirical Bayes terms.The later chapters are at pains to show the limitations of current largescale statistical practice: Which cases should be combined in a single analysis? How do we account for notions of relevance between cases? What is the correct null hypothesis? How do we handle correlations? Some helpful theory is provided in answer, but much of the argumentation is by example, with graphs and...
Cramér’s Model for Random Primes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
With Cramer’s model we have a probability measure on the power set of N. This probability measure is concentrated on the set that its elements are that subsets of N which number of their elements up to a certain natural number is asymptotically equal with the number of primes up to the same number. Let Pc be a sample obtained from this probability measure and consider 8n 2 N, an counts the number of ways that ncan be represented as a multiplication of some elements of Pc, such that changing the arrangement of factors in a representation does not introduce a new one. In this thesis, we prove that limn!1 a1++an n almost surely exists and is positive
Determinantal Processes
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Determinantal processes are a special family of stochastic processes that arise in physics (fermions), random matrices (eigenvalues), and in combinatorics (random spanning trees and non-intersecting paths). These processes have repelling property (points close to each other are chosen with low probability). Because of this repelling property, determinantal processes are approporiat for modeling some physical quantities (e.g. the position of electrons). Their probabilistic structure is described by operators on complex vector spaces and their eigenvalues. Determinantal processes have interesting properties, e.g. number of points in a region is a sum of independent Bernoulli random variables....
Statistical Methodes for Urban Travel Time Estimation
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Travel time estimation is a central issue in the urban transportation industry and is the basis of many analyses and services in businesses related to this area. In the past few years, various statistical approaches have been devised to solve this problem. The purpose of this dissertation is to review existing methods by focusing on segment-based approaches for urban travel time estimation. A big challenge is the small amount of data in hand compared to the size of the urban network. Exploring historical data and extracting correlation between urban network segments leads to modeling the urban traffic condition and travel time estimation in one specific time interval of the day
Investigating the Relationship between Limit Theorems in Probability Theory and Ergodic Theory
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Birkhoff's ergodic theorem in dynamical systems and ergodic theory, and the strong law of large numbers in probability theory are among the fundamental theorems of the two fields, which are closely related. Thus Birkhoff's ergodic theorem directly yields the strong law of large numbers. Attempts were then made to express some limit theorems in probability theory in the form of dynamic systems, such as the central limit theorem, which was expressed in the form of dynamic systems, and even generalizations of It was also obtained. In this paper, we will investigate the above and similar connections between probability limit theorems and well-known theorems in ergodic theory
Failure analysis of a gas turbine compressor in a thermal power plant
, Article Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention ; Volume 13, Issue 3 , 2013 , Pages 313-319 ; 15477029 (ISSN) ; Farrahi, G. H ; Masoumi Khalil Abad, M ; Zare, A. A ; Parsa, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2013
Abstract
This study presents the results of failure analysis of a 28 MW gas turbine at the Rei electrical power plant. The gas turbine failed during the shutdown period and near its second natural frequency at 4200 rpm. Initial inspections revealed that the compressor disk of stage 15 was fractured, and all of the stationary and rotary blades of stages 14-18 of the compressor had been detached or broken from the dovetail region of the disks. The fracture roots were investigated by performing finite element modeling and fractography analysis. It was shown that a crack was initiated from the disk edge on its interface with the rotor shaft and was propagated under cyclic loading. As a result of the...
Macroscopic Superposition in Quantum Systems
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Karimipour, Vahid (Supervisor)
Abstract
Quantum mechanics provides a deep understanding of atoms and their interaction with light. As long as we consider only microscopic systems on the scale of an atomic radius, objections to quantum properties such as quantum superposition are nevertheless rare, mainly because of the overwhelming experimental evidence. When it comes to macroscopic systems, many things are not clear anymore. For example,everyday objects of macroscopic size do not exist in superposition of their different states. The reason is that a quantum system interacts with its environment locally,which destroys non-local quantum correlation within the system, larger objects interact with the environment more intensively and...
Coherent Risk Measures on General Probability Spaces
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
This thesis is devoted to introduce coherent risk measures on general probability spaces. After studying their properties, we also will characterize them using functional analysis tools. First we describe some related economic concepts such as risk concept, risk management and risk measures. Then we will study Value at Risk (VaR) as an applicable risk measure and determine its advantages and disadvantages. The motivation for studying risk measures in an axiomatic point of view and also introducing coherent risk measures was that VaR doesn’t have the diversification property. In chapter 2 and 3, we introduced coherent risk measures comprehensively. We began the second chapter by the...
Markov Decision Process with Timeconsuming Transition
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Mankind according to his authority (or delusion of authority) always finds himself in a situation which need decision-¬making. Usually, he seeks to make the best possible decision. The basis for measuring the goodness of choices is different in different occasions. This measure could be level of enjoyment, economic profit, probability of reaching a goal, etc. These decisions have consequences such that the situations before and after the decisions are not the same. Most challenging decision¬-making situations are those which the decision¬maker has not the complete authority over the situation and the results of decisions are influenced by out of control factors. A significant part of...
General Reinforcement Learning
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Alishahi, Kasra (Supervisor)
Abstract
Reinforcement learning (RL) is a subfield of machine learning that expresses how to learn optimal actions in a wide range of unknown environments. Reinforcement learning problems are often phrased in terms of Markov decision processes (MDPs). However, being restricted to Markov environments to solve problems with limited state space is not an unreasonable assumption, but the main challenge is to consider these problems in as large a class of environments as possible, which includes any challenges that an agent may face in real world. Such agents are able to learn to play chess, wash dishes, invest in financial markets, and do many tasks that an intelligent human being can learn and do. In...
Power of quantum channels for creating quantum correlations
, Article Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics ; Volume 86, Issue 6 , 2012 ; 10502947 (ISSN) ; Karimipour, V ; Memarzadeh, L ; Sharif University of Technology
2012
Abstract
Local noise can produce quantum correlations on an initially classically correlated state, provided that it is not represented by a unital or semiclassical channel. We find the power of any given local channel for producing quantum correlations on an initially classically correlated state. We introduce a computable measure for quantifying the quantum correlations in quantum-classical states, which is based on the noncommutativity of ensemble states in one party of the composite system. Using this measure we show that the amount of quantum correlations produced is proportional to the classical correlations in the initial state. The power of an arbitrary channel for producing quantum...
Sequentially generated entanglement, macroscopicity, and squeezing in a spin chain
, Article Physical Review A ; Volume 96, Issue 4 , 2017 ; 24699926 (ISSN) ; Mølmer, K ; Karimipour, V ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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We study quantum states generated by a sequence of nearest neighbor bipartite entangling operations along a one-dimensional chain of spin qubits. After a single sweep of such a set of operations, the system is effectively described by a matrix product state (MPS) with the same virtual dimension as the spin qubits. We employ the explicit form of the MPS to calculate expectation values and two-site correlation functions of local observables, and we use the results to study fluctuations of collective observables. Through the so-called macroscopicity and the squeezing properties of the collective spin variables they witness the quantum correlations and multiparticle entanglement within the...