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Deformation of LeBrun's ALE metrics with negative mass
In this article we investigate deformations of a scalar-flat K\"ahler metric
on the total space of complex line bundles over CP^1 constructed by C. LeBrun.
In particular, we find that the metric is included in a one-dimensional family
of such metrics on the four-manifold, where the complex structure in the
deformation is not the standard one.Comment: 20 pages, no figure. V2: added two references, filled a gap in the
proof of Theorem 1.2. V3: corrected a wrong statement about Kuranishi family
of a Hirzebruch surface stated in the last paragraph in the proof of Theorem
1.2, and fixed a relevant error in the proof. Also added a reference [24]
about Kuranishi family of Hirzebruch surface
Persistent superfluid phase in a three-dimensional quantum XY model with ring exchange
We present quantum Monte Carlo simulation results on a quantum S=1/2 XY model
with ring exchange (the J-K model) on a three-dimensional simple cubic lattice.
We first characterize the ground state properties of the pure XY model,
obtaining estimations for the energy, spin stiffness and spin susceptibility at
T=0 in the superfluid phase. With the ring exchange, we then present simulation
data on small lattices which suggests that the superfluid phase persists to
very large values of the ring exchange K, without signatures of a phase
transition. We comment on the consequences of this result for the search for
various exotic phases in three dimensions.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Field induced long-range-ordering in an S=1 quasi-one-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet
We have measured the heat capacity and magnetization of the spin one
one-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet NDMAP and constructed a magnetic
field versus temperature phase diagram. We found a field induced long-range
magnetic ordering. We have been successful in explaining the phase diagram
theoretically.Comment: 6 pages, 18 figure
Field-induced 3- and 2-dimensional freezing in a quantum spin liquid
Field-induced commensurate transverse magnetic ordering is observed in the
Haldane-gap compound \nd by means of neutron diffraction. Depending on the
direction of applied field, the high-field phase is shown to be either a
3-dimensional ordered N\'{e}el state or a short-range ordered state with
dominant 2-dimensional spin correlations. The structure of the high-field phase
is determined, and properties of the observed quantum phase transition are
discussed.Comment: 4 pages 3 figure
Covariation Among Vowel Height Effects on Acoustic Measures
Covariation among vowel height effects on vowel intrinsic fundamental frequency (IF0), voice onset time (VOT), and voiceless interval duration (VID) is analyzed to assess the plausibility of a common physiological mechanism underlying variation in these measures. Phrases spoken by 20 young adults, containing words composed of initial voiceless stops or /s/ and high or low vowels, were produced in habitual and voluntarily increased F0 conditions. High vowels were associated with increased IF0 and longer VIDs. VOT and VID exhibited significant covariation with IF0 only for males at habitua
Unconventional superconductivity and an ambient-pressure magnetic quantum critical point in single-crystal LaNiC
Superconductivity in noncentrosymmetric LaNiC is expected to be induced
by electron--phonon interactions due to its lack of magnetic instabilities. The
non-Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) behaviors found in this material call into
question the long-standing idea that relates unconventional superconductivity
with magnetic interactions. Here we report magnetic penetration-depth
measurements in a high-purity single crystal of LaNiC at pressures up to
2.5 GPa and temperatures down to 0.04 K. At ambient pressure and below 0.5
the penetration depth goes as for the in-plane and for the
out-of-plane component, firmly implying the existence of point nodes in the
energy gap and the unconventional character of this superconductor. The present
study also provides first evidence of magnetism in LaNiC by unraveling a
pressure-induced antiferromagnetic phase inside the superconducting state at
temperatures below 0.5 K, with a quantum critical point around ambient
pressure. The results presented here maintain a solid base for the notion that
unconventional superconductivity only arises near magnetic order or
fluctuations.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Implementing Session Centered Calculi
Recently, specific attention has been devoted to the development of service oriented process calculi. Besides the foundational aspects, it is also interesting to have prototype implementations for them in order to assess usability and to minimize the gap between theory and practice. Typically, these implementations are done in Java taking advantage of its mechanisms supporting network applications. However, most of the recurrent features of service oriented applications are re-implemented from scratch. In this paper we show how to implement a service oriented calculus, CaSPiS (Calculus of Services with Pipelines and Sessions) using the Java framework IMC, where recurrent mechanisms for network applications are already provided. By using the session oriented and pattern matching communication mechanisms provided by IMC, it is relatively simple to implement in Java all CaSPiS abstractions and thus to easily write the implementation in Java of a CaSPiS process
Spin-Reorientation Transition of Field-Induced Magnetic Ordering Phases in the Anisotropic Haldane System
A possible spin-reorientation transition in field-induced magnetic ordering
phases of the S=1 Haldane system with large easy-plane anisotropy is proposed,
using an effective Lagrangian formalism as well as the density matrix
renormalization group method. Such a spin-reorientation transition is predicted
in the case where the applied magnetic field is inclined from the easy axis of
the anisotropy. We point out that this transition has a close connection with a
variation of the order parameter even at zero temperature, although it is
different from a quantum analog of the so-called spin-flop transition proposed
for the system having a strong easy axis anisotropy. In connection with a novel
phase observed recently in the Haldane system at high fields, we discuss
possible implications for the field-induced magnetic ordering.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
On Observing Dynamic Prioritised Actions in SOC
We study the impact on observational semantics for SOC of priority mechanisms which combine dynamic priority with local pre-emption. We define manageable notions of strong and weak labelled bisimilarities for COWS, a process calculus for SOC, and provide alternative characterisations in terms of open barbed bisimilarities. These semantics show that COWS’s priority mechanisms partially recover the capability to observe receive actions (that could not be observed in a purely asynchronous setting) and that high priority primitives for termination impose specific conditions on the bisimilarities
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