18,505 research outputs found
Threshold value of three dimensional bootstrap percolation
The following article deals with the critical value p_c of the
three-dimensional bootstrap percolation. We will check the behavior of p_c for
different lengths of the lattice and additionally we will scale p_c in the
limit of an infinite lattice.Comment: 8 pages including 9 figures for Int.J.Mod.Phys.
Effective Field Theory in Nuclear Many-Body Physics
Recent progress in Lorentz-covariant quantum field theories of the nuclear
many-body problem (quantum hadrodynamics, or QHD) is discussed. The importance
of modern perspectives in effective field theory and density functional theory
for understanding the successes of QHD is emphasized.
To appear in: 150 Years of Quantum Many-Body Theory: A conference in honour
of the 65th birthdays of John W. Clark, Alpo J. Kallio, Manfred L. Ristig, and
Sergio Rosati.Comment: 10 pages, REVTeX 3.0 with epsf.sty, plus 2 figure
Recent Progress in Quantum Hadrodynamics
Quantum hadrodynamics (QHD) is a framework for describing the nuclear
many-body problem as a relativistic system of baryons and mesons. Motivation is
given for the utility of such an approach and for the importance of basing it
on a local, Lorentz-invariant lagrangian density. Calculations of nuclear
matter and finite nuclei in both renormalizable and nonrenormalizable,
effective QHD models are discussed. Connections are made between the effective
and renormalizable models, as well as between relativistic mean-field theory
and more sophisticated treatments. Recent work in QHD involving nuclear
structure, electroweak interactions in nuclei, relativistic transport theory,
nuclear matter under extreme conditions, and the evaluation of loop diagrams is
reviewed.Comment: 115 pages, REVTeX 3.0 with epsf.sty, ijmpe1.sty, srev.sty,
symbols.sty, plus 10 figure
Why Color-Flavor Locking is Just like Chiral Symmetry Breaking
We review how a classification into representations of color and flavor can
be used to understand the possible patterns of symmetry breaking for color
superconductivity in dense quark matter. In particular, we show how for three
flavors, color-flavor locking is precisely analogous to the usual pattern of
chiral symmetry breaking in the QCD vacuum.Comment: 9 pages, Proc. of the Judah Eisenberg Memorial Symposium, 'Nuclear
Matter, Hot and Cold', Tel Aviv, April 14 - 16, 199
CO oxidation studies over supported noble metal catalysts and single crystals: A review
The catalytic oxidation of CO over noble metal catalysts is reviewed. Results obtained on supported noble metal catalysts and single crystals both at high pressures and under UHV conditions are compared. The underlying causes which result in surface instabilities and multiple steady-state oscillations are considered, in particular, the occurrence of hot spots. CO islands of reactivity, surface oxide formation and phase transformations under oscillatory conditions are discussed
Ramp wave loading experiments driven by heavy ion beams: a feasibility study
A new design for heavy-ion beam driven ramp wave loading experiments is suggested and analyzed. The proposed setup utilizes the long stopping ranges and the variable focal spot geometry of the high-energy uranium beams available at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung and Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research accelerator centers in Darmstadt, Germany. The release wave created by ion beams can be utilized to create a planar ramp loading of various samples. In such experiments, the predicted high pressure amplitudes (up to 10 Mbar) and short timescales of compression (<10 ns) will allow to test the time-dependent material deformation at unprecedented extreme conditions
Something of a Paradox: The Curious Neglect of Agriculture in Development
This paper argues that investment in agriculture has a large and continuing developmental importance in terms of both economic growth and poverty reduction. Moreover, targeted public resources have proven to be indispensable in achieving these results. Both arguments are supported with novel analyses which update and strengthen the traditional case for agriculture-led development with public-sector involvement. But despite the strong case for agriculture-led development strategies, the authors find that over the last three decades the financial resources allocated towards this sector have strongly declined. It is suggested that a shift towards new development paradigms since 1980 might be a significant explanation for this apparent Agricultural Paradox. This conjecture is tested with data on market reform impacts, PRSP contents and analyses of the intellectual resources devoted to the study of agriculture in development by both practitioners and researchers. The authors conclude with a critical discussion of these disturbing trends.
Spatially dependent Kondo effect in Quantum Corrals
We study the Kondo screening of a single magnetic impurity inside a
non-magnetic quantum corral located on the surface of a metallic host system.
We show that the spatial structure of the corral's eigenmodes lead to a
spatially dependent Kondo effect whose signatures are spatial variations of the
Kondo temperature, . Moreover, we predict that the Kondo screening is
accompanied by the formation of multiple Kondo resonances with characteristic
spatial patterns. Our results open new possibilities to manipulate and explore
the Kondo effect by using quantum corrals.Comment: 4 pages 5 figure
Quantization of gauge fields, graph polynomials and graph cohomology
We review quantization of gauge fields using algebraic properties of
3-regular graphs. We derive the Feynman integrand at n loops for a non-abelian
gauge theory quantized in a covariant gauge from scalar integrands for
connected 3-regular graphs, obtained from the two Symanzik polynomials. The
transition to the full gauge theory amplitude is obtained by the use of a
third, new, graph polynomial, the corolla polynomial. This implies effectively
a covariant quantization without ghosts, where all the relevant signs of the
ghost sector are incorporated in a double complex furnished by the corolla
polynomial -we call it cycle homology- and by graph homology.Comment: 44p, many figures, to appea
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