103 results on '"TIAN-JUN LI"'
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2. Prevention and Control of Pathogens Based on Big-Data Mining and Visualization Analysis
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Cui‐Xia Chen, Li‐Na Sun, Xue‐Xin Hou, Peng‐Cheng Du, Xiao‐Long Wang, Xiao‐Chen Du, Yu‐Fei Yu, Rui‐Kun Cai, Lei Yu, Tian‐Jun Li, Min‐Na Luo, Yue Shen, Chao Lu, Qian Li, Chuan Zhang, Hua‐Fang Gao, Xu Ma, Hao Lin, and Zong‐Fu Cao
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big data mining ,visualization ,pathogen identification ,genome analysis ,virulence ,drug-resistance ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Morbidity and mortality caused by infectious diseases rank first among all human illnesses. Many pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear, while misuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of drug-resistant strains. Infectious diseases spread rapidly and pathogens mutate quickly, posing new threats to human health. However, with the increasing use of high-throughput screening of pathogen genomes, research based on big data mining and visualization analysis has gradually become a hot topic for studies of infectious disease prevention and control. In this paper, the framework was performed on four infectious pathogens (Fusobacterium, Streptococcus, Neisseria, and Streptococcus salivarius) through five functions: 1) genome annotation, 2) phylogeny analysis based on core genome, 3) analysis of structure differences between genomes, 4) prediction of virulence genes/factors with their pathogenic mechanisms, and 5) prediction of resistance genes/factors with their signaling pathways. The experiments were carried out from three angles: phylogeny (macro perspective), structure differences of genomes (micro perspective), and virulence and drug-resistance characteristics (prediction perspective). Therefore, the framework can not only provide evidence to support the rapid identification of new or unknown pathogens and thus plays a role in the prevention and control of infectious diseases, but also help to recommend the most appropriate strains for clinical and scientific research. This paper presented a new genome information visualization analysis process framework based on big data mining technology with the accommodation of the depth and breadth of pathogens in molecular level research.
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- 2021
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3. Probing the dissipation process via a Fano resonance and collective effects in an x-ray cavity
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Tian-Jun Li, Xin-Chao Huang, Zi-Ru Ma, Bo Li, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In the absence of time-reversal symmetry, the asymmetric parameter q of the Fano resonance is extended into the complex space, where its trajectory can be utilized to investigate the decoherence process. By embedding the ensemble of Mo[over ̈]ssbauer nuclei in the thin-film planar cavity in this work, the trajectories of asymmetric parameter q are studied via the collective effect of the nuclear ensemble, which is regulated by the nuclear abundance and angle offset. Due to the diverse controllable methods of the collective resonant strength, there are different straight lines and arc-shaped trajectories in the complex plane, in which the slopes and the radius can be adjusted by the angle offset and nuclear abundance, respectively. It is demonstrated that the dissipation process can be “suppressed” equivalently by the strong energy exchange between the cavity and the nuclear ensemble. The present results could enrich the behaviors of the asymmetric parameter q in the complex plane and would provide a new opportunity for decoherence research through the thin-film planar cavity.
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- 2022
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4. Controlling core-hole lifetime through an x-ray planar cavity
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Xin-Chao Huang, Xiang-Jin Kong, Tian-Jun Li, Zi-Ru Ma, Hong-Chang Wang, Gen-Chang Liu, Zhan-Shan Wang, Wen-Bin Li, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
It has long been believed that the core-hole lifetime (CHL) of an atom is an intrinsic physical property, and controlling it is significant yet is very hard. Here, the CHL of the 2p state of a W atom is manipulated experimentally by adjusting the emission rate of a resonant fluorescence channel with the assistance of an x-ray thin-film planar cavity. The enhanced emission rate is linearly accelerated by the photonic density of states inside the cavity, which can be directly controlled by adjusting the cavity field amplitude through choosing different cavity modes or changing the angle offset in experiment. This experimental observation is in good agreement with the prediction of a developed theoretical model. It is found that the manipulated resonant fluorescence channel can even dominate the CHL. The controllable CHL realized here will facilitate the nonlinear investigations and modern x-ray scattering techniques in the hard x-ray region.
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- 2021
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5. Postoperative Stimulated Thyroglobulin Level and Recurrence Risk Stratification in Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
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Xue Yang, Jun Liang, Tian-Jun Li, Ke Yang, Dong-Quan Liang, Zhuang Yu, and Yan-Song Lin
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Ablation ,Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma ,Radioiodine Therapy ,Recurrence Risk Stratification ,Thyroglobulin ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Postoperative preablative stimulated thyroglobulin (ps-Tg) has been evaluated in predicting prognosis and success of ablation regarding differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC); however, its relationship with recurrence risk and radioiodine decision-making remains uncertain, especially in Chinese DTC patients. We aimed to evaluate the association between ps-Tg and recurrence risk stratification in DTC, to provide incremental values for ps-Tg in postoperative assessment and radioiodine management. Methods: Seven hundred and seven patients with DTC were included; low-risk (L; n = 90), intermediate-risk (I; n = 283), and high-risk (H; n = 334, 117 with distant metastasis [M1]) patients were divided according to recurrence risk stratification. The M1 group was further analyzed regarding evidence of metastasis. Cut-off values of ps-Tg were obtained using receiver operating characteristic analysis. Results: Patients with more advanced disease at initial risk stratification were more likely to have higher ps-Tg levels (I vs. L: P < 0.05; H vs. I: P < 0.001; H vs. L: P < 0.001). The corresponding cut-off value of ps-Tg for distinguishing sensitivity and specificity in each of the two groups was 2.95 ng/ml (I vs. L: 61.5%, 63.3%), 29.5 ng/ml (H vs. I: 41.9%, 92.6%), 47.1 ng/ml (M1 vs. M0 in the H group: 79.5%, 88.9%) and 47.1 ng/ml (M1 vs. M0 in all patients: 79.5%, 93.7%). With the cut-off value at 47.1 ng/ml, ps-Tg was the only factor that could be used to identify distant metastases, and consequently if measured before radioiodine therapy would prevent 10.26% of patients with M1 from undertreatment. Conclusions: Ps-Tg, as an ongoing reassessment marker, favors differential recurrence risk grading and provides incremental values for radioiodine treatment decision-making.
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- 2015
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6. R2 Indicator and Objective Space Partition Based Evolutionary Algorithm for Many-objective Optimization.
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Fei Li, Tian-jun Li, and Shuning Zhang
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- 2019
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7. Symplectic Blowing Down in Dimension Six
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Tian-Jun Li, Yong Bin Ruan, and Wei Yi Zhang
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Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics - Published
- 2022
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8. The minimal genus problem
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Josef G. Dorfmeister and Tian-Jun Li
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General Mathematics ,General Physics and Astronomy - Published
- 2022
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9. First Observation of New Flat Line Fano Profile via an X-Ray Planar Cavity
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Zi-Ru Ma, Xin-Chao Huang, Tian-Jun Li, Hong-Chang Wang, Gen-Chang Liu, Zhan-Shan Wang, Bo Li, Wen-Bin Li, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
A new Fano profile of a flat line is achieved experimentally by manipulating the relative amplitude of the continuum path, when q takes the pure imaginary number of -i in the x-ray regime. The underlying mechanism is that the interference term in the scattering will cancel the discrete term exactly. This new Fano profile renders only an observable continuum along with an invisible response to the discrete state of atomic resonance. The results suggest not only a different strategy to invisibility studies which provides a possible tool to identify weaker structures hidden by the strong white line, but also a new scenario to enrich the manipulations of two-path interference and nonlinear Fano resonance.
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- 2022
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10. Oscillator strengths and cross sections of the valence-shell excitations of CH3I studied by fast electron scattering
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Qiang Sun, Shu-Xing Wang, Li-Han Wang, Tian-Jun Li, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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Radiation ,Spectroscopy ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
- 2023
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11. Oscillator strengths and cross sections of the valence shell excitations in nitrous oxide studied by high-energy electron scattering
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Jin-Feng Chen, Shu-Xing Wang, Heng-Hui Li, Jian-Hui Zhu, Zhi-Wei Nie, Tian-Jun Li, Zi-Ru Ma, Li-Han Wang, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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General Physics and Astronomy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
- 2023
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12. Momentum-transfer-dependence behavior of the 3s autoionization resonances of argon studied by high-resolution fast electron scattering
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Xiao-Jiao Du, Yuan-Chen Xu, Li-Han Wang, Tian-Jun Li, Zi-Ru Ma, Shu-Xing Wang, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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- 2022
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13. Controlling core-hole lifetime through an x-ray planar cavity
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Lin-Fan Zhu, Tian-Jun Li, Gen-Chang Liu, Hong-Chang Wang, Zi-Ru Ma, Zhanshan Wang, Wenbin Li, Xiang-Jin Kong, and Xin-Chao Huang
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Quantum Physics ,Materials science ,Field (physics) ,Atomic Physics (physics.atom-ph) ,business.industry ,Scattering ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Core (optical fiber) ,Amplitude ,Planar ,Atom ,Density of states ,Atomic physics ,Photonics ,Quantum Physics (quant-ph) ,business - Abstract
It has long been believed that core-hole lifetime (CHL) of an atom is an intrinsic physical property, and controlling it is significant yet is very hard. Here, CHL of the 2p state of W atom is manipulated experimentally through adjusting the emission rate of a resonant fluorescence channel with the assistance of an x-ray thin-film planar cavity. The emission rate is accelerated by a factor linearly proportional to the cavity field amplitude, that can be directly controlled by choosing different cavity modes or changing the angle offset in experiment. This experimental observation is in good agreement with theoretical predictions. It is found that the manipulated resonant fluorescence channel even can dominate the CHL. The controllable CHL realized here will facilitate the nonlinear investigations and modern x-ray scattering techniques in hard x-ray region., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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- 2021
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14. Nonorientable Lagrangian surfaces in rational 4–manifolds
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Chung I. Ho, Tian-Jun Li, and Bo Dai
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Surface (mathematics) ,nonorientable Lagrangian surface ,Pure mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Structure (category theory) ,Lagrangian blowup ,Mathematics::Geometric Topology ,01 natural sciences ,Square (algebra) ,53D12 ,Pontryagin's minimum principle ,symbols.namesake ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,010307 mathematical physics ,Geometry and Topology ,57Q35 ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Lagrangian ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We show that for any nonzero class [math] in [math] in a rational [math] manifold [math] , [math] is represented by a nonorientable embedded Lagrangian surface [math] (for some symplectic structure) if and only if [math] , where [math] denotes the mod [math] valued Pontryagin square of [math] .
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- 2019
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15. Symplectic divisorial capping in dimension $4$
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Tian-Jun Li and Cheuk Yu Mak
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Pure mathematics ,Fundamental group ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Divisor ,010102 general mathematics ,Regular polygon ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics::Theory ,Mathematics::Algebraic Geometry ,0103 physical sciences ,Algebraic surface ,Geometry and Topology ,Compactification (mathematics) ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Symplectic geometry ,Mathematics - Abstract
We investigate the notion of symplectic divisorial compactification for symplectic 4-manifold with either convex or concave type boundary. This is motivated by the notion of compactifying divisors for open algebraic surfaces. We classify symplectic compactifying divisor having finite boundary fundamental group.
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- 2019
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16. Valence-shell electronic excitations of CF4 studied by fast electron scattering
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Qiang Sun, Shu-Xing Wang, Yuan-Chen Xu, Kun Ma, Li-Han Wang, Tian-Jun Li, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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Radiation ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Spectroscopy ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
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17. The Study of the Low-Lying Valence-Shell Excitations of Hydrogen Sulfide by Fast Electron Impact
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Tian-Jun Li, Yuan-Chen Xu, Li-Han Wang, Shu-Xing Wang, Xiao-Jiao Du, Zi-Ru Ma, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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Range (particle radiation) ,Scattering ,Chemistry ,Momentum transfer ,Resolution (electron density) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Atomic physics ,Valence electron ,Electron ionization ,Spectral line ,Excitation - Abstract
The valence-shell excitations of hydrogen sulfide have been studied by fast electron impact at a collision energy of 1.5 keV and an energy resolution of about 70 meV. By analyzing the variations of intensity and shape of the feature in the range of 5.0-7.5 eV at different scattering angles, the excitation energy of 5.85 ± 0.01 eV and the line width of 0.80 ± 0.01 eV of the 3b21A2 state have been determined. The generalized oscillator strengths of the valence-shell excitations in the energy range of 5.0-9.2 eV of hydrogen sulfide have been determined from the measured spectra. The corresponding optical oscillator strengths have been obtained by extrapolating the generalized oscillator strengths to the limit of zero squared momentum transfer. The integral cross sections have also been systematically determined from the threshold to 5000 eV by means of the BE-scaling method. The presently obtained oscillator strengths and integral cross sections have significant applications in the studies of planetary atmospheres and interstellar gases.
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- 2020
18. Oscillator strength study of the excitations of valence-shell of C2H2 by high-resolution inelastic x-ray scattering
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Qiang Sun, Ya-Wei Liu, Yuan-Chen Xu, Li-Han Wang, Tian-Jun Li, Shu-Xing Wang, Ke Yang, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
The oscillator strengths of the valence–shell excitations of C2H2 are extremely important for testing theoretical models and studying interstellar gases. In this study, the high-resolution inelastic x-ray scattering (IXS) method is adopted to determine the generalized oscillator strengths (GOSs) of the valence–shell excitations of C2H2 at a photon energy of 10 keV. The GOSs are extrapolated to their zero limit to obtain the corresponding optical oscillator strengths (OOSs). Through taking a completely different experimental method of the IXS, the present results offer the high energy limit for electron collision to satisfy the first Born approximation (FBA) and cross-check the previous experimental and theoretical results independently. The comparisons indicate that an electron collision energy of 1500 eV is not enough for C2H2 to satisfy the FBA for the large squared momentum transfer, and the line saturation effect limits the accuracy of the OOSs measured by the photoabsorption method.
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- 2022
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19. Preparation of Cyclodextrin Type Stationary Phase Based on Graphene Oxide and Its Application in Enantioseparation and Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography
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Tong Zhou, Yuan-Yuan Li, Yu-Long Ma, Zhu-Xian Gao, Qiang Li, Tian-Jun Li, and Nan Zhu
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Thermogravimetric analysis ,Cyclodextrin ,Hydrogen bond ,Silica gel ,Hydrophilic interaction chromatography ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Chiral resolution ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Solvent ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Phase (matter) - Abstract
Graphene oxide (GO) was covalently coupled to the surface of amino silica gel by amide bond. β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) was further chemically bonded with GO to prepare a novel chiral stationary phase. The resulting material was characterized by Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) spectra, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), elemental analysis and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The separation of seven enantiomers was improved in varying degrees. Meanwhile, the stationary phase showed typical characteristics of hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC), and four small nucleoside molecules were separated with the mobile phase of methanol-acetonitrile-water (45:45:10, V/V) in the HILIC mode. In addition, the separation mechanism of the stationary phase was further explored by studying the effects of mobile phase composition, temperature and pH value on the analyte retention. The low temperature was conducive to the separation of analytes at 20–60 °C. The addition of protonated solvent methanol significantly decreased the retention time of the four analytes. The change of pH affected the degree of protonation of the analyte, the interaction between analytes and the stationary phase, and retention time of analytes. The results showed that GO and β-CD played a synergistic effect in the chiral resolution of the chromatographic stationary phase. The retention of analytes in HILIC was attributed to their mixed-mode retention mechanisms including hydrophilic interaction, electrostatic interaction, hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking and so on.
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- 2018
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20. Geometry of symplectic log Calabi–Yau pairs
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Cheuk Yu Mak and Tian-Jun Li
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Physics ,Pure mathematics ,Contact geometry ,Calabi–Yau manifold ,Complex dimension ,Algebraic geometry ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Topology (chemistry) ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We will survey some aspects of the smooth topology, algebraic geometry, symplectic geometry and contact geometry of anti-canonical pairs in complex dimension two.
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- 2018
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21. Calabi–Yau caps, uniruled caps and symplectic fillings
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Tian-Jun Li, Kouichi Yasui, and Cheuk Yu Mak
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Pure mathematics ,Chern class ,Betti number ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Geometric Topology (math.GT) ,Homology (mathematics) ,Adjunction ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,0103 physical sciences ,FOS: Mathematics ,Symplectic Geometry (math.SG) ,Cotangent bundle ,Calabi–Yau manifold ,Intersection form ,010307 mathematical physics ,0101 mathematics ,Algebraic Geometry (math.AG) ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We introduce symplectic Calabi-Yau caps to obtain new obstructions to exact fillings. In particular, it implies that any exact filling of the standard unit cotangent bundle of a hyperbolic surface has vanishing first Chern class and has the same integral homology and intersection form as its disk cotangent bundle. This gives evidence to a conjecture that all of its exact fillings are diffeomorphic to the disk cotangent bundle. As a result, we also obtain the first infinitely family of Stein fillable contact 3-manifolds with uniform bounds on the Betti numbers of its exact fillings but admitting minimal strong fillings of arbitrarily large $b_2$. Moreover, we introduce the notion of symplectic uniruled/adjunction caps and uniruled/adjunction contact structures to present a unified picture to the existing finiteness results on the topological invariants of exact/strong fillings of a contact 3-manifold. As a byproduct, we find new classes of contact 3-manifolds with the finiteness property and extend Wand's obstruction of planar contact 3-manifolds to uniruled/adjunction contact structures with complexity zero. structures with complexity zero., Comment: 44 pages. This is an updated version of the papers with title 'Calabi-Yau caps and Uniruled caps' and 'Uniruled caps and Calabi-Yau caps'. To appear in Proceedings of London Mathematical Society
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- 2017
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22. Stability and existence of surfaces in symplectic 4-manifolds with b +=1
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Tian-Jun Li, Josef G. Dorfmeister, and Weiwei Wu
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Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Stability result ,01 natural sciences ,Stability (probability) ,symbols.namesake ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,SPHERES ,010307 mathematical physics ,0101 mathematics ,Lagrangian ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We establish various stability results for symplectic surfaces in symplectic 4-manifolds with b + = 1 b^{+}=1 . These results are then applied to prove the existence of representatives of Lagrangian ADE-configurations as well as to classify negative symplectic spheres in symplectic 4-manifolds with κ = - ∞ \kappa=-\infty . This involves the explicit construction of spheres in rational manifolds via a new construction technique called the tilted transport.
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- 2016
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23. Symplectic log Calabi–Yau surface: deformation class
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Tian-Jun Li and Cheuk Yu Mak
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Physics ,Class (set theory) ,Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Deformation (meteorology) ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics::Algebraic Geometry ,Calabi–Yau manifold ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Surface deformation ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We study the symplectic analogue of log Calabi-Yau surfaces and show that the symplectic deformation classes of these surfaces are completely determined by the homological information.
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- 2016
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24. Plasma-relevant fast electron impact study of nitrogen trifluoride
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Zi-Ru Ma, Yuan-Chen Xu, Xiao-Jiao Du, Li-Han Wang, Tian-Jun Li, and Lin-Fan Zhu
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Electron collision ,Analytical chemistry ,Plasma ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Nitrogen trifluoride ,Electron ionization - Published
- 2020
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25. Oscillator strengths and integral cross sections of the valence-shell excitations of sulfur dioxide studied by fast electron impact
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Lin-Fan Zhu, Yuan-Chen Xu, Li-Han Wang, Xiao-Jiao Du, Tian-Jun Li, and Zi-Ru Ma
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Physics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Oscillator strength ,Atomic physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Valence electron ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Sulfur dioxide ,Electron ionization - Published
- 2020
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26. Reference Section Method for Mixed State Geometric Phase in Nonunitary Evolution*
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Guang-Le Du and Tian-Jun Li
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Section (fiber bundle) ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Geometric phase ,Mixed states ,Parallel transport ,Mathematical analysis ,Phase (waves) ,State (functional analysis) ,Operator space ,Connection (mathematics) ,Mathematics - Abstract
We propose the reference section method to obtain a geometric phase for the mixed states in nonunitary evolution. The reference connection on density operator space is defined. That the parallel transport method and reference section method are essentially two aspects of in phase concept is pointed out.
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27. Almost Kähler Forms on Rational 4-Manifolds
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Tian-Jun Li and Weiyi Zhang
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Pure mathematics ,Mathematics - Complex Variables ,General Mathematics ,Geometric Topology (math.GT) ,Type (model theory) ,Mathematics::Geometric Topology ,Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Mathematics::Algebraic Geometry ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,Genus (mathematics) ,FOS: Mathematics ,Symplectic Geometry (math.SG) ,Complex Variables (math.CV) ,Algebraic Geometry (math.AG) ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Mathematics - Abstract
We study Nakai-Moishezon type question and Donaldson's "tamed to compatible" question for almost complex structures on rational four manifolds. By extending Taubes' subvarieties--current--form technique to $J-$nef genus $0$ classes, we give affirmative answers of these two questions for all tamed almost complex structures on $S^2$ bundles over $S^2$ as well as for many geometrically interesting tamed almost complex structures on other rational four manifolds, including the del Pezzo ones., Comment: 46 pages. v2, introduction shortened, mistakes corrected. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:0910.5440 by other authors
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- 2015
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28. Symplectic rational $G$-surfaces and equivariant symplectic cones
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Weiwei Wu, Tian-Jun Li, and Weimin Chen
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Surface (mathematics) ,Finite group ,Pure mathematics ,Algebra and Number Theory ,Rational surface ,Group (mathematics) ,010102 general mathematics ,Algebraic geometry ,01 natural sciences ,Mathematics - Algebraic Geometry ,Cremona group ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,FOS: Mathematics ,Equivariant map ,Symplectic Geometry (math.SG) ,Geometry and Topology ,0101 mathematics ,Algebraic Geometry (math.AG) ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Analysis ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We give characterizations of a finite group $G$ acting symplectically on a rational surface ($\mathbb{C}P^2$ blown up at two or more points). In particular, we obtain a symplectic version of the dichotomy of $G$-conic bundles versus $G$-del Pezzo surfaces for the corresponding $G$-rational surfaces, analogous to a classical result in algebraic geometry. Besides the characterizations of the group $G$ (which is completely determined for the case of $\mathbb{C}P^2\# N\overline{\mathbb{C}P^2}$, $N=2,3,4$), we also investigate the equivariant symplectic minimality and equivariant symplectic cone of a given $G$-rational surface., 34 pages
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- 2017
29. Geometric automorphism groups of symplectic 4-manifolds
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Chung-I Ho, Bo Dai, and Tian-Jun Li
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Discrete mathematics ,Pure mathematics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,53D05, (57S05, 58D05) ,Geometric Topology (math.GT) ,Automorphism ,Symplectic representation ,Mathematics::Group Theory ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Differential Geometry (math.DG) ,Inner automorphism ,FOS: Mathematics ,Intersection form ,Geometry and Topology ,Symplectomorphism ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Moment map ,Symplectic manifold ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
Let $M$ be a closed, oriented, smooth $4-$manifold with intersection form $\Gamma$, $A(\Gamma)$ the automorphism group of $\Gamma$ and $D(M)$ the subgroup induced by orientation-preserving diffeomorphisms of $M$. In this note we study the question when $D(M)$ is of infinite index in $A(\Gamma)$ for a symplectic 4-manifold., Comment: 14 pages
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- 2014
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30. Association study between Y-chromosome haplo group and suscepti-bility to spermatogenisis impairment in Han People from Southwest China
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Jing Ran, Li-Yuan Zhang, Ting-Ting Han, Shuangshuang Nie, Xia Wei, Yu-Ping Zhang, Xian-Ping Ding, Tian-Jun Li, and Lin Chen
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Azoospermia ,Azoospermia factor ,Physiology ,Karyotype ,General Medicine ,Biology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Y chromosome ,Haplogroup ,Male infertility ,Oligospermia ,medicine ,Etiology - Abstract
Idiopathic azoospermia and oligospermia are one of the most important reasons for male infertility. Abnormal karyotype and azoospermia factor (AZF) microdeletion are two widely acknowledged reasons, but the most causes remain unclear. Y chromosome, as the male-specific chromosome, is closely related to the development of male reproductive system. To understand better the etiology of idiopathic azoospermia and oligospermia, we investigated the possible association between Y-haplogroup distributions and susceptibility to idiopathic azoospermia and severe oligospermia. Peripheral blood was collected from 193 men with normal reproductive history, 193 men with idiopathic azoospermia, and 72 men with idiopathic severe oligospermia. All the subjects underwent karyotyping and AZF deletion analysis to screen out those with AZF deletion and abnormal karyotype. The comparison of Y-haplogroup distribution between experimental group and control group was performed with SPSS V.18.0 software. Significant difference of Y-haplogroup distribution was observed in D1*, F*, K*, N1* and O3*(P=0.032, 0.022, 0.009, 0.009, 0.017
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- 2013
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31. Uniruled Symplectic Divisors
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Yongbin Ruan and Tian-Jun Li
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Statistics and Probability ,Pure mathematics ,Mathematics::Number Theory ,Applied Mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,Symplectic representation ,Symplectic matrix ,Computational Mathematics ,Symplectic vector space ,Mathematics::Algebraic Geometry ,Symplectomorphism ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Moment map ,Mathematics ,Symplectic manifold ,Symplectic geometry ,Quantum cohomology - Abstract
In this article, we consider the problem of lifting the GW theory of a symplectic divisor to that of the ambient manifold in the context of symplectic birational geometry. In particular, we generalize Maulik–Pandharipande’s relative/absolute correspondence to relative-divisor/absolute correspondence. Then, we use it to lift a minimal uniruled invariant of a divisor to that of the ambient manifold.
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- 2013
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32. Spherical Lagrangians via ball packings and symplectic cutting
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Matthew Strom Borman, Weiwei Wu, and Tian-Jun Li
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Pure mathematics ,53Dxx, 53D35, 53D12 ,Social connectedness ,General Mathematics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Torus ,Mathematics::Geometric Topology ,symbols.namesake ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,FOS: Mathematics ,symbols ,Isotopy ,Symplectic Geometry (math.SG) ,Ball (mathematics) ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Lagrangian ,Symplectic geometry ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper we prove the connectedness of symplectic ball packings in the complement of a spherical Lagrangian, S^2 or RP^2, in symplectic manifolds that are rational or ruled. Via a symplectic cutting construction this is a natural extension of McDuff's connectedness of ball packings in other settings and this result has applications to several different questions: smooth knotting and unknottedness results for spherical Lagrangians, the transitivity of the action of the symplectic Torelli group, classifying Lagrangian isotopy classes in the presence of knotting, and detecting Floer-theoretically essential Lagrangian tori in the del Pezzo surfaces., 25 pages, 2 figures; v2: minor corrections and clarifications, added discussion after Corollary 1.2. To appear in Selecta Mathematica
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- 2013
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33. The Kodaira dimension of contact 3-manifolds and geography of symplectic fillings
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Cheuk Yu Mak and Tian-Jun Li
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Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Upper and lower bounds ,Mathematics::Geometric Topology ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,FOS: Mathematics ,Kodaira dimension ,Symplectic Geometry (math.SG) ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We introduce the Kodaira dimension of contact 3-manifolds and establish some basic properties. Contact 3-manifolds with distinct Kodaira dimensions behave differently when it comes to the geography of various kinds of symplectic fillings. On the other hand, we also prove that, given any contact 3-manifold, there is a lower bound of $2\chi +3\sigma $ for all of its minimal symplectic fillings. This is motivated by Stipsicz’s result in [38] for Stein fillings. Finally, we discuss various aspects of exact self-cobordisms of fillable contact 3-manifolds.
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- 2016
34. Almost Kähler structures on four dimensional unimodular Lie algebras
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Adriano Tomassini and Tian-Jun Li
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Discrete mathematics ,Pure mathematics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Cohomology ,Unimodular matrix ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,Homogeneous ,Lie algebra ,Geometry and Topology ,Invariant (mathematics) ,Mathematics::Representation Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Symplectic geometry ,Decomposition theorem ,Mathematics - Abstract
Let J be an almost complex structure on a 4 -dimensional and unimodular Lie algebra g . We show that there exists a symplectic form taming J if and only if there is a symplectic form compatible with J . We also introduce groups H J + ( g ) and H J − ( g ) as the subgroups of the Chevalley–Eilenberg cohomology classes which can be represented by J -invariant, respectively J -anti-invariant, 2 -forms on g . and we prove a cohomological J -decomposition theorem following Draˇghici et al. (2010) [12] : H 2 ( g ) = H J + ( g ) ⊕ H J − ( g ) . We discover that tameness of J can be characterized in terms of the dimension of H J ± ( g ) , just as in the complex surface case. We also describe the tamed and compatible symplectic cones. Finally, two applications to homogeneous J on 4 -manifolds are obtained.
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- 2012
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35. Antibacterial Activities of Antibacterial Proteins/Peptides Isolated from Organs and Mucus of Clarias Gariepinus Reared at High Stocking Density
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Dai Wei, Tian Jun Li, Ke Zhing Xing, Xin Wang, and Xiao Mei Wang
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Clarias gariepinus ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Edwardsiella tarda ,General Engineering ,Peptide ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Mucus ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Sephadex ,medicine ,Antibacterial activity ,Escherichia coli ,Ammonium sulfate precipitation - Abstract
Antibacterial proteins/peptides are important parts of the innate immune system in Clarias gariepinus. To examine potential antibacterial proteins/peptides in organs and mucus of C. gariepinus, crude protein/peptide extracts were isolated with ammonium sulfate precipitation from mucus, skin, gill, suprabranchial organ and intestine. Following further extraction using Sephadex G-50 gel filtration chromatography, the proteins/peptides associated with two absorption peaks (AP1 and AP2) were pooled, respectively, and assayed for their antibacterial activities against Escherichia coli, Aeromonas hydrophila and Edwardsiella tarda. The results showed that AP1 and AP2 from all the sampled tissues and mucus at concentration of 100 mg mL-1 exhibited antibacterial activity against the tested bacterial strains. Differences in antibacterial activity were observed among sample extracts. The protein profiles of AP1 obtained by Tricine-SDS-PAGE gel showed a broad range of peptides/proteins, and molecular weight of the mutual abundant peptide obtained was about 27 kDa. Antibacterial activity of AP2 extracted from intestine was due to peptide with molecular weight of 5.5 kDa.
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- 2012
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36. Circle-sum and minimal genus surfaces in ruled 4-manifolds
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Bang He Li and Tian-Jun Li
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Surface (mathematics) ,Pure mathematics ,Mathematics::Algebraic Geometry ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,Genus (mathematics) ,Riemann's minimal surface ,Geometry ,Mathematics - Abstract
We describe a circle-sum construction of smoothly embedded surface in a smooth 4-manifold. We apply this construction to give a simpler solution of the minimal genus problem for nontrivial S 2 bundles over surfaces. We also treat the case of blow-ups.
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- 2007
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37. Note on a theorem of Bangert
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Weiwei Wu and Tian-Jun Li
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Pure mathematics ,Mathematics - Symplectic Geometry ,Mathematics - Complex Variables ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,58D10, 32Q45, 53D45 ,FOS: Mathematics ,Symplectic Geometry (math.SG) ,Complex Variables (math.CV) ,Mathematics::Geometric Topology ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
We generalize Bangert's non-hyperbolicity result for uniformly tamed almost complex structures on standard symplectic $R^{2n}$ to asymtotically standard symplectic manifolds., 11 pages
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- 2015
38. Relationship between Variation of Pre-ablation Stimulated Thyroglobulin and Distant Metastasis in Patients with Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
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Teng, Zhao, Jun, Liang, Tian-Jun, Li, Cong-Xin, Li, Cong, Hui, Ke, Yang, Fang, Li, and Yan-Song, Lin
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ROC Curve ,Thyroidectomy ,Humans ,Thyrotropin ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Thyroglobulin - Abstract
To investigate the relationship between the dynamic variation of pre-ablation stimulated thyroglobulin(sTg)and distant metastasis in patietns with differentiated thyroid cancer(DTC).DTC patients after total or near total thyroidectomy were divided into two groups as M1 group(n=38)and M0 group(n=130)according to the presence of distant metastases or not. Clinical data including pre-ablation sTg and the corresponding thyrotropin(TSH)values were dynamically measured. The pre-ablation sTg and corresponding TSH collected at the first time were defined as Tg1 and TSH1,while as Tg2 and TSH2 at the last time. χ(2) test was used to compare the variation tendency of sTg between these two groups. Tg1,Tg2,pre-ablation sTg variation(∆Tg),and ∆Tg/∆TSH ratio between M0 and M1 were compared by Mann-Whitney rank-sum test. The receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curves and diagnostic critical point(DCP)were employed to evaluate the predictive values of the above indicators.Both Tg1 and Tg2 of M1 were significantly higher than those of M0(the Mann-Whitney rank-sum test:Tg1 P0.001,Tg2 P0.001). The corresponding areas under the ROC curve(AUC)to differentiate the two groups were 0.921 and 0.942,respectively. The cut-off value of Tg2,which was more accurate in predicting distant metastasis,was 24.3 ng/ml with a sensitivity of 92.11% and a specificity of 83.85%. Both ∆Tg and ∆Tg/∆TSH between these two groups were significantly different(the Mann-Whitney rank-sum test:∆Tg P=0.002,∆Tg/∆TSH P0.001). ∆Tg/∆TSH worked better than Tg2 in predicting distant metastasis with both higher accuracy(87.50%)and higher specificity(86.92%).Dynamically tracing pre-ablation sTg may improve the accuracy and specificity of distant metastases prediction in DTC patients. ∆Tg/∆TSH,which means the ratio of sTg variation to TSH variation,may be a useful diagnostic marker for predicting distant metastases in DTC.
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- 2015
39. The symplectic mapping class group of $CP^2 \#n \overline{CP^2}$ with $n \le 4$
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Tian Jun Li, Jun Li, and Weiwei Wu
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Pure mathematics ,Overline ,General Mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,Mapping class group ,Symplectic geometry ,Mathematics - Published
- 2015
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40. Minimal genus for 4-manifolds with $b^+=1$
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Chung-I Ho, Tian-Jun Li, and Bo Dai
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Pure mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Sigma ,Geometric Topology (math.GT) ,Adjunction ,01 natural sciences ,Tilde ,Cohomology ,symbols.namesake ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,Cup product ,Genus (mathematics) ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,FOS: Mathematics ,010307 mathematical physics ,Geometry and Topology ,0101 mathematics ,Algebra over a field ,Euler number ,Mathematics - Abstract
We derive an adjunction inequality for any smooth, closed, connected, oriented 4-manifold $X$ with $b^+=1$. This inequality depends only on the cohomology algebra and generalizes the inequality of Strle in the case of $b_1=0$. We demonstrate that the inequality is especially powerful when $2\tilde \chi+3\sigma\geq 0$, where $\tilde \chi$ is the modified Euler number taking account of the cup product on $H^1$., Comment: 23 pages, accepted for publication by the Journal of Topology
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- 2015
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41. Topological charged black holes in generalized Hořava-Lifshitz gravity
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Yun-Long Zhang, Yue-Liang Wu, Tian-Jun Li, and Yong-Hui Qi
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Hořava–Lifshitz gravity ,Horizon ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) ,Renormalization group ,Topology ,Lambda ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Black hole ,High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th) ,Quantum mechanics ,Quantum gravity ,Gauge theory ,Critical exponent - Abstract
As a candidate of quantum gravity in ultrahigh energy, the $(3+1)$-dimensional Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz (HL) gravity with critical exponent $z\ne 1$, indicates anisotropy between time and space at short distance. In the paper, we investigate the most general $z=d$ Ho\v{r}ava-Lifshitz gravity in arbitrary spatial dimension $d$, with a generic dynamical Ricci flow parameter $\lambda$ and a detailed balance violation parameter $\epsilon$. In arbitrary dimensional generalized HL$_{d+1}$ gravity with $z\ge d$ at long distance, we study the topological neutral black hole solutions with general $\lambda$ in $z=d$ HL$_{d+1}$, as well as the topological charged black holes with $\lambda=1$ in $z=d$ HL$_{d+1}$. The HL gravity in the Lagrangian formulation is adopted, while in the Hamiltonian formulation, it reduces to Dirac$-$De Witt's canonical gravity with $\lambda=1$. In particular, the topological charged black holes in $z=5$ HL$_6$, $z=4$ HL$_5$, $z=3,4$ HL$_4$ and $z=2$ HL$_3$ with $\lambda=1$ are solved. Their asymptotical behaviors near the infinite boundary and near the horizon are explored respectively. We also study the behavior of the topological black holes in the $(d+1)$-dimensional HL gravity with $U(1)$ gauge field in the zero temperature limit and finite temperature limit, respectively. Thermodynamics of the topological charged black holes with $\lambda=1$, including temperature, entropy, heat capacity, and free energy are evaluated., Comment: 51 pages, published version. The theoretical framework of z=d HL gravity is set up, and higher curvature terms in spatial dimension become relevant at UV fixed point. Lovelock term, conformal term, new massive term, and Chern-Simons term with different critical exponent z are studied
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- 2014
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42. Smooth minimal genera for small negative classes in CP2#nCP2 with n⩽9
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Bang He Li and Tian-Jun Li
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Discrete mathematics ,Combinatorics ,Minimal genus ,Negative square ,Geometry and Topology ,Mathematics - Abstract
The smooth minimal genera for ξ∈H2(CP2#nCP2,Z) are determined completely when n⩽9 and 0>ξ2>−16. In particular, we find that ξ is represented by an embedded 2-sphere when 0>ξ2>−n−7 and n⩽9.
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- 2003
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43. Rademacher Φ Function, Jacobi Symbols, Quantum and Classical Invariants of Lens Spaces
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Tian-Jun Li and Bang He Li
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Physics ,Pure mathematics ,Lens (geology) ,Function (mathematics) ,Quantum - Published
- 2014
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44. Preface: International Conference on Complex Processes in Plasmas and Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
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Chung-I Ho, Tian-Jun Li, and Bo Dai
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Automorphism group ,Pure mathematics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Intersection form ,Automorphism ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Mathematics ,Symplectic geometry - Abstract
Let $M$ be a closed, oriented, smooth $4-$manifold with intersection form $\Gamma$, $A(\Gamma)$ the automorphism group of $\Gamma$ and $D(M)$ the subgroup induced by orientation-preserving diffeomorphisms of $M$. In this note we study the question when $D(M)$ is of infinite index in $A(\Gamma)$ for a symplectic 4-manifold.
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- 2014
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45. Intersection forms of non-spin four manifolds
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Tian-Jun Li and Ronnie Lee
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Algebra ,Pure mathematics ,Quadratic equation ,Intersection ,General Mathematics ,Diagonalizable matrix ,Intersection form ,ε-quadratic form ,Topology (chemistry) ,Manifold ,Mathematics ,Spin-½ - Abstract
1 IntroductionIt remains a central question in four manifold topology which quadratic formoccurs as the intersection form of an orientable four manifold. In the topologicalcategory, there is a beautiful answer. The celebrated result of Freedman assertsthat all the quadratic forms can be realized. However, in the smooth category, wehave a rather different picture. By the surprising result of Donaldson ([D], [FS],[A]), among the definite quadratic forms, only the diagonalizable ones can berealized.Thereisalsoalongstanding11
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- 2001
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46. Family Seiberg–Witten invariants and wall crossing formulas
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Ai Ko Liu and Tian-Jun Li
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Statistics and Probability ,Surface (mathematics) ,Pure mathematics ,Structure (category theory) ,Wall-crossing ,Set (abstract data type) ,Feature (computer vision) ,Mathematics::Differential Geometry ,Geometry and Topology ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,Mathematics::Symplectic Geometry ,Analysis ,Symplectic geometry ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper we set up the family Seiberg-Witten theory. It can be applied to the counting of nodal pseudo-holomorphic curves in a symplectic 4-manifold (especially a Kahler surface). A new feature in this theory is that the chamber structure plays a more prominent role. We derive some wall crossing formulas measuring how the family Seiberg-Witten invariants change from one chamber to another.
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- 2001
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47. Smoothly embedded spheres in symplectic 4-manifolds
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Tian-Jun Li
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Physics ,Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,SPHERES ,Symplectic geometry - Published
- 1999
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48. Minimal genus embeddings in $S^2-$bundles over surfaces
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Bang He Li and Tian-Jun Li
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Combinatorics ,General Mathematics ,Genus (mathematics) ,Mathematics - Published
- 1997
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49. [Association study between Y-chromosome haplo group and susceptibility to spermatogenisis impairment in Han People from Southwest China]
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Jing, Ran, Ting-Ting, Han, Xian-Ping, Ding, Xia, Wei, Li-Yuan, Zhang, Yu-Ping, Zhang, Tian-Jun, Li, Shuang-Shuang, Nie, and Lin, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Young Adult ,Chromosomes, Human, Y ,Asian People ,Karyotyping ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Oligospermia ,Middle Aged ,Spermatogenesis ,Azoospermia - Abstract
Idiopathic azoospermia and oligospermia are one of the most important reasons for male infertility. Abnormal karyotype and azoospermia factor (AZF) microdeletion are two widely acknowledged reasons, but the most causes remain unclear. Y chromosome, as the male-specific chromosome, is closely related to the development of male reproductive system. To understand better the etiology of idiopathic azoospermia and oligospermia, we investigated the possible association between Y-haplogroup distributions and susceptibility to idiopathic azoospermia and severe oligospermia. Peripheral blood was collected from 193 men with normal reproductive history, 193 men with idiopathic azoospermia, and 72 men with idiopathic severe oligospermia. All the subjects underwent karyotyping and AZF deletion analysis to screen out those with AZF deletion and abnormal karyotype. The comparison of Y-haplogroup distribution between experimental group and control group was performed with SPSS V.18.0 software. Significant difference of Y-haplogroup distribution was observed in D1*, F*, K*, N1* and O3*(P=0.032, 0.022, 0.009, 0.009, 0.017,0.05). The results suggest that Y chromosome haplogroup plays a important role in spermatogenic impairment.
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- 2013
50. GENERALIZED GAUSSIAN SUMS CHERN-SIMONS-WITTEN-JONES INVARIANTS OF LEN-SPACES
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Tian-Jun Li and Bang He Li
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Discrete mathematics ,Pure mathematics ,Algebra and Number Theory ,Conjecture ,Dedekind sum ,Lens space ,Chern–Simons theory ,Casson invariant ,symbols.namesake ,Number theory ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,symbols ,Algebraic number ,Mathematics - Abstract
Starting from evaluating all Gaussian sums, we calculate {τr, r≥2} (in the 4r-th cyclotomic fields) and {ξr, r odd≥3} (in the r-th cyclotomic fields) for all lens spaces L(p, q). We prove that they are all algebraic integers and show that ξr determines the Dedekind sum s(q, p), and hence determines the generalized Casson invariant of lens space. We conjecture these two properties hold for more general 3-manifold, and some evidences are discussed. Though the formulae are not simple, we are able to give necessary and sufficient conditions for lens spaces to have the same CSWJ invariants. Examples of lens spaces with the same invariants but different topological types are given. Some applications in number theory are also included.
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- 1996
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