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    A local gauge invariant infrared regularization of the Yang-Mills theory

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    A local gauge invariant infrared regularization for the Yang-Mills theory is constructed on the basis of a higher derivative formulation of the model.Comment: 7 page

    Variational problem for the Frenkel and the Bargmann-Michel-Telegdi (BMT) equations

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    We propose Lagrangian formulation for the particle with value of spin fixed within the classical theory. The Lagrangian turns out to be invariant under non-abelian group of local symmetries. As the gauge-invariant variables for description of spin we can take either the Frenkel tensor or the BMT vector. Fixation of spin within the classical theory implies O()O(\hbar)-corrections to the corresponding equations of motion.Comment: 04 pages, notations changed, misprints correcte

    A dynamical mechanism to explain the top-bottom quark mass hierarchy

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    We discuss the mass splitting between the the top and bottom quarks in a technicolor scenario. The model proposed here contains a left-right electroweak gauge group. An extended technicolor group and mirror fermions are introduced. The top-bottom quark mass splitting turns out to be intimately connected to the breaking of the left-right gauge symmetry. Weak isospin violation occurs within the experimental limits.Comment: Changes are made in sections I, II and IV; an new figure added; results unchanged; accepted for publication in Int. J. Mod. Phys.

    Unusual field and temperature dependence of Hall effect in graphene

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    We calculate the classic Hall conductivity and mobility of the undoped and doped (or in the gate voltage) graphene as a function of temperature, magnetic field, and carrier concentration. Carrier collisions with defects and acoustic phonons are taken into account. The Hall resistivity varies almost linearly with temperature. The magnetic field dependence of resistivity and mobility is anomalous in weak magnetic fields. There is the square root contribution from the field in the resistivity. The Hall mobility diverges logarithmically with the field for low doping.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, typos correcte
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