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FQHE interferometers in strong tunneling regime. The role of compactness of edge fields
We consider multiple-point tunneling in the interferometers formed between
edges of electron liquids with in general different filling factors in the
regime of the Fractional Quantum Hall effect (FQHE). We derive an effective
matrix Caldeira-Leggett models for the multiple tunneling contacts connected by
the chiral single-mode FQHE edges. It is shown that the compactness of the Wen-
Fr\"ohlich chiral boson fields describing the FQHE edge modes plays a crucial
role in eliminating the spurious non-locality of the electron transport
properties of the FQHE interferometers arising in the regime of strong
tunneling.Comment: 5 page
Double Well Potential: Perturbation Theory, Tunneling, WKB (beyond instantons)
A simple approximate solution for the quantum-mechanical quartic oscillator
in the double-well regime at arbitrary is
presented. It is based on a combining of perturbation theory near true minima
of the potential, semi-classical approximation at large distances and a
description of tunneling under the barrier. It provides 9-10 significant digits
in energies and gives for wavefunctions the relative deviation in real
-space less than .Comment: 13 pages, invited talk at "Crossing the boundaries: Gauge dynamics at
strong coupling (Shifmania)", Minneapolis, May 14-17, 200
Using chemometric methods for resolution of multi-frequency eddy current data for reliable diagnostic of conductive materials
Static Black Hole Solutions without Rotational Symmetry
We construct static black hole solutions that have no rotational symmetry.
These arise in theories, including the standard electroweak model, that include
charged vector mesons with mass . In such theories, a magnetically
charged Reissner-Nordstrom black hole with horizon radius less than a critical
value of the order of is classically unstable against the development
of a nonzero vector meson field just outside the horizon, indicating the
existence of static black hole solutions with vector meson hair. For the case
of unit magnetic charge, spherically symmetric solutions of this type have
previously been studied. For other values of the magnetic charge, general
arguments show that any new solution with hair cannot be spherically symmetric.
In this paper we develop and apply a perturbative scheme (which may have
applicability in other contexts) for constructing such solutions in the case
where the Reissner-Nordstrom solution is just barely unstable. For a few low
values of the magnetic charge the black holes retain a rotational symmetry
about a single axis, but this axial symmetry disappears for higher charges.
While the vector meson fields vanish exponentially fast at distances greater
than , the magnetic field and the metric have higher multipole
components that decrease only as powers of the distance from the black hole.Comment: 42 pages, phyzzx. 4 figures (PostScript, 1.7 MB when uncompressed)
available by email from the Authors on reques
GENERALIZED TRUST AS A BASIS FOR DEMOCRATIZATION OF MODERN POLITICAL SPACE
The article considers generalized trust and sources of its origin, identifies the sources of social capital, as well as analyzes the institutions capable of generating social capital
Extended multiplet structure in Logarithmic Conformal Field Theories
We use the process of quantum hamiltonian reduction of SU(2)_k, at rational
level k, to study explicitly the correlators of the h_{1,s} fields in the
c_{p,q} models. We find from direct calculation of the correlators that we have
the possibility of extra, chiral and non-chiral, multiplet structure in the
h_{1,s} operators beyond the `minimal' sector. At the level of the vacuum null
vector h_{1,2p-1}=(p-1)(q-1) we find that there can be two extra non-chiral
fermionic fields. The extra indicial structure present here permeates
throughout the entire theory. In particular we find we have a chiral triplet of
fields at h_{1,4p-1}=(2p-1)(2q-1). We conjecture that this triplet algebra may
produce a rational extended c_{p,q} model. We also find a doublet of fields at
h_{1,3p-1}=(\f{3p}{2}-1)(\f{3q}{2}-1). These are chiral fermionic operators if
p and q are not both odd and otherwise parafermionic.Comment: 24 pages LATEX. Minor corrections and extra reference
Slow many-body delocalization beyond one dimension
We study the delocalization dynamics of interacting disordered hard-core
bosons for quasi-1D and 2D geometries, with system sizes and time scales
comparable to state-of-the-art experiments. The results are strikingly similar
to the 1D case, with slow, subdiffusive dynamics featuring power-law decay.
From the freezing of this decay we infer the critical disorder as a
function of length and width . In the quasi-1D case has a finite
large- limit at fixed , which increases strongly with . In the 2D case
grows with . The results are consistent with the avalanche
picture of the many-body localization transition.Comment: 4+epsilon pages, 4 figures plus supplementary with 8 pages, 8
figures. Comments welcom
Instanton Corrections to Quark Form Factor at Large Momentum Transfer
Within the Wilson integral formalism, we discuss the structure of
nonperturbative corrections to the quark form factor at large momentum transfer
analyzing the infrared renormalon and instanton effects. We show that the
nonperturbative effects determine the initial value for the perturbative
evolution of the quark form factor and attribute their general structure to the
renormalon ambiguities of the perturbative series. It is demonstrated that the
instanton contributions result in the finite renormalization of the
next-to-leading perturbative result and numerically are characterized by a
small factor reflecting the diluteness of the QCD vacuum within the instanton
liquid model.Comment: Version coincident with the journal publication, 9 pages; REVTe
Loop Representations
The loop representation plays an important role in canonical quantum gravity
because loop variables allow a natural treatment of the constraints. In these
lectures we give an elementary introduction to (i) the relevant history of
loops in knot theory and gauge theory, (ii) the loop representation of Maxwell
theory, and (iii) the loop representation of canonical quantum gravity. (Based
on lectures given at the 117. Heraeus Seminar, Bad Honnef, Sept. 1993)Comment: 38 pages, MPI-Ph/93-9
Instanton Contribution to the Quark Form Factor
The nonperturbative effects in the quark form factor are considered in the
Wilson loop formalism. The properties of the Wilson loops with cusp
singularities are studied taking into account the perturbative and
nonperturbative contributions, where the latter are considered within the
framework of the instanton liquid model. For the integration path corresponding
to this form factor -- the angle with infinite sides -- the explicit expression
for the vacuum expectation value of the Wilson operator is found to leading
order. The calculations are performed in the weak-field limit for the instanton
vacuum contribution and compared with the one- and two-loop order results for
the perturbative part. It is shown that the instantons produce the powerlike
corrections to the perturbative result, which are comparable in magnitude with
the perturbative part at the scale of order of the inverse average instanton
size. It is demonstrated that the instanton contributions to the quark form
factor are exponentiated to high orders in the small instanton density
parameter.Comment: Version coincident with the journal publication. LaTeX, 15 pages, 1
figur
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