A large number of lacustrine sedimentary records indicate that global warming is the main factor leading to significant changes in diatom communities in lakes of the northern hemisphere.However,due to the intensificat...A large number of lacustrine sedimentary records indicate that global warming is the main factor leading to significant changes in diatom communities in lakes of the northern hemisphere.However,due to the intensification of human activities since 1850,some scholars have emphasized that the increasing lake trophic level may be the main reason for the changes in diatom communities.The debate is ongoing.In order to avoid falling into the complex relationship between diatom changes and the seasonal cycle that characterizes lakes in mid and high latitudes,we chose a lake located at a low latitude,where the relationship between diatoms and temperature is not indirect but direct.The diatom record spans the past ca.100 years and reveals that the abundance of Aulacoseira granulata increased from 1900 until 1985,replacing the previously dominant Aulacoseira ambigua.These changes are in agreement with the increasing trend in global temperature.Since 1985,the percentages of the small-celled Discostella stelligera and the benthic diatom Navicula heimansioides have increased,while Aulacoseira granulata has decreased.This latest shift is caused by further global warming.We conclude that warming is the main factor leading to changing diatom communities in Douhu Lake.展开更多
This paper studies the real-time optimal state estimation-based feedback control for twolevel stochastic quantum systems in the non-Markovian case.The system model is established by combining the time-convolutionless ...This paper studies the real-time optimal state estimation-based feedback control for twolevel stochastic quantum systems in the non-Markovian case.The system model is established by combining the time-convolutionless non-Markovian master equation and the stochastic master equation.A nonlinear filter based on the state-dependent Riccati equation is designed in order to achieve the realtime optimal estimation of quantum states.A quadratic function multiplied with an exponential term is selected as the Lyapunov function,and a continuous-time control law is deduced via the stochastic Lyapunov stability theorem to realize eigenstate feedback control based on real-time optimal state estimation.Numerical simulation results illustrate that the proposed control scheme is capable of steering the two-level quantum system from an arbitrary initial state to the desired eigenstate with a fidelity higher than 99%within a time of 3 a.u.展开更多
基金funded by a granted from National Key R&D Program of China(Grant No.2017YFA0603400)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant No.2015CB953801)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.41772379)。
文摘A large number of lacustrine sedimentary records indicate that global warming is the main factor leading to significant changes in diatom communities in lakes of the northern hemisphere.However,due to the intensification of human activities since 1850,some scholars have emphasized that the increasing lake trophic level may be the main reason for the changes in diatom communities.The debate is ongoing.In order to avoid falling into the complex relationship between diatom changes and the seasonal cycle that characterizes lakes in mid and high latitudes,we chose a lake located at a low latitude,where the relationship between diatoms and temperature is not indirect but direct.The diatom record spans the past ca.100 years and reveals that the abundance of Aulacoseira granulata increased from 1900 until 1985,replacing the previously dominant Aulacoseira ambigua.These changes are in agreement with the increasing trend in global temperature.Since 1985,the percentages of the small-celled Discostella stelligera and the benthic diatom Navicula heimansioides have increased,while Aulacoseira granulata has decreased.This latest shift is caused by further global warming.We conclude that warming is the main factor leading to changing diatom communities in Douhu Lake.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.61973290。
文摘This paper studies the real-time optimal state estimation-based feedback control for twolevel stochastic quantum systems in the non-Markovian case.The system model is established by combining the time-convolutionless non-Markovian master equation and the stochastic master equation.A nonlinear filter based on the state-dependent Riccati equation is designed in order to achieve the realtime optimal estimation of quantum states.A quadratic function multiplied with an exponential term is selected as the Lyapunov function,and a continuous-time control law is deduced via the stochastic Lyapunov stability theorem to realize eigenstate feedback control based on real-time optimal state estimation.Numerical simulation results illustrate that the proposed control scheme is capable of steering the two-level quantum system from an arbitrary initial state to the desired eigenstate with a fidelity higher than 99%within a time of 3 a.u.