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    Phase diagram of two dimensional electron gas in a perpendicular magnetic field around Landau level filling factors \nu=1 and \nu=3

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    The measured melting curve Tm(ν)T_{m}(\nu) between the crystal and liquid phases is analyzed using thermodynamics to extract the change of magnetization ΔM\Delta M as a function of the Landau level filling factor \ ν,\nu, near ν=1\nu=1. \ An explanation of ΔM\Delta M(ν)\nu) is proposed \ in terms of Skyrmions. \ Near ν=3\nu=3, a Wigner crystal is the most probable solid phase, experiments excluding Skyrmions.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    Stability Conditions and the Single Mode Approximation in FQHE

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    A thermodynamic stability criterion for the spontaneous breaking of the translation invariance of many particle systems is derived. It simply requires the positive character of the wavevector dependent dielectric function as generalising the same condition for macroscopic dielectric constants. Its application to the Single Mode Approximation (SMA) for the description of the collective modes of the filling factor 1/m Laughlin states is considered. The results indicate that the stability condition is violated by the SMA for all the relevant states m=3,5,7,9 in a wavevector neighborhood of the magneto-roton minima. These conclusions are in qualitative agreement with similar results obtained from the solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation at 1/3 filling factor for both composite fermions and phenomenologically described electrons in the Laughlin state.Comment: 14 pages, two figures, the spelling and acknowledgments were correcte

    Renormalized Wick expansion for a modified PQCD

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    The renormalization scheme for the Wick expansion of a modified version of the perturbative QCD introduced in previous works is discussed. Massless QCD is considered, by implementing the usual multiplicative scaling of the gluon and quark wave functions and vertices. However, also massive quark and gluon counter-terms are allowed in this mass less theory since the condensates are expected to generate masses. A natural set of expansion parameters of the physical quantities is introduced: the coupling itself and to masses mqm_q and mgm_g associated to quarks and gluons respectively. This procedure allows to implement a dimensional transmutation effect through these new mass scales. A general expression for the new generating functional in terms of the mass parameters mqm_q and mgm_g is obtained in terms of integrals over arbitrary but constant gluon or quark fields in each case. Further, the one loop potential, is evaluated in more detail in the case when only the quark condensate is retained. This lowest order result again indicates the dynamical generation of quark condensates in the vacuum.Comment: 13 pages, one figur
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