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Nonequilibrium Work distributions for a trapped Brownian particle in a time dependent magnetic field
We study the dynamics of a trapped, charged Brownian particle in presence of
a time dependent magnetic field. We calculate work distributions for different
time dependent protocols. In our problem thermodynamic work is related to
variation of vector potential with time as opposed to the earlier studies where
the work is related to time variation of the potentials which depends only on
the coordinates of the particle. Using Jarzynski identity and Crook's equality
we show that the free energy of the particle is independent of the magnetic
field, thus complementing the Bohr-van Leeuwen theorem. We also show that our
system exhibits a parametric resonance in certain parameter space.Comment: 4 pages and 5 figure
Nonlinear Spinor Fields and its role in Cosmology
Different characteristic of matter influencing the evolution of the Universe
has been simulated by means of a nonlinear spinor field. Exploiting the spinor
description of perfect fluid and dark energy evolution of the Universe given by
an anisotropic Bianchi type-VI, VI, V, III, I or isotropic
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) one has been studied. It is shown that due to
some restrictions on metric functions, initial anisotropy in the models Bianchi
type-VI, VI, V and III does not die away, while the anisotropic Bianchi
type-I models evolves into the isotropic one.Comment: 22 pages, 12 Figure
Laser heterodyne system for obtaining height profiles of minor species in the atmosphere
An infrared laser heterodyne system for obtaining height profiles of minor constituents of the atmosphere was developed and erected. A brief discription of the system is given. The system consists of a tunable CO2 waveguide laser in the 9 to 11 micrometer band, that is used as a local oscillator and a heliostat that follows the sun and brings in solar radiation, that is mixed with the laser beam in a high speed liquid nitrogen cooled mercury cadmium telluride detector. The detected signal is analysed in a RF spectrum analyser that allows tracing absorption line profiles. Absorption lines of a number of minor constituents in the troposphere and stratosphere, such as O3, NH3, H2O, SO2, ClO, N2O, are in the 9 to 11 micrometer band and overlap with that of CO2 laser range. The experimental system has been made operational and trial observations taken. Current measurements are limited to ozone height profiles. Results are presented
String cosmological model in the presence of a magnetic flux
A Bianchi type I string cosmological model in the presence of a magnetic flux
is investigated. A few plausible assumptions regarding the parametrization of
the cosmic string and magneto-fluid are introduced and some exact analytical
solutions are presented.Comment: 9 pages, 4 Figure
Interacting Holographic Generalized Chaplygin Gas in compact Kaluza-Klein cosmology
We investigate Holographic Dark Energy Correspondence of Interacting
Generalized Chaplygin Gas model in the framework of compact Kaluza-Klein
cosmology. The evolution of the modified holographic dark energy and the
equation of state parameter is obtained here.Using the present observational
value of density parameter a stable configuration is formed which accommodates
Dark Energy. we note a connection between Dark Energy and Phantom field and
have shown that Dark Energy might have evolved from a Phantom state in the
past.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, pdftex, communicated to Euro. Phys. Let
Entropy production theorems and some consequences
The total entropy production fluctuations are studied in some exactly
solvable models. For these systems, the detailed fluctuation theorem holds even
in the transient state, provided initially the system is prepared in thermal
equilibrium. The nature of entropy production during the relaxation of a system
to equilibrium is analyzed. The averaged entropy production over a finite time
interval gives a better bound for the average work performed on the system than
that obtained from the well known Jarzynski equality. Moreover, the average
entropy production as a quantifier for information theoretic nature of
irreversibility for finite time nonequilibrium processes is discussed.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Differential overconvergence
We prove that some of the basic differential functions appearing in the
(unramified) theory of arithmetic differential equations, especially some of
the basic differential modular forms in that theory, arise from a "ramified
situation". This property can be viewed as a special kind of overconvergence
property. One can also go in the opposite direction by using differential
functions that arise in a ramified situation to construct "new" (unramified)
differential functions
Optical properties of random alloys : Application to Cu_{50}Au_{50} and Ni_{50}Pt_{50}
In an earlier paper [K. K. Saha and A. Mookerjee, Phys. Rev. B 70 (2004) (in
press) or, cond-mat/0403456] we had presented a formulation for the calculation
of the configuration-averaged optical conductivity in random alloys. Our
formulation is based on the augmented-space theorem introduced by one of us [A.
Mookerjee, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 6, 1340 (1973)]. In this communication
we shall combine our formulation with the tight-binding linear muffin-tin
orbitals (TB-LMTO) technique to study the optical conductivities of two alloys
Cu_{50}Au_{50} and Ni_{50}Pt_{50}.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figure
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