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Magnetic field induced topological nodal-lines in triplet excitations of frustrated antiferromagnet CaVO
Magnetic field induced multiple non-Dirac nodal-lines are found to emerge in
the triplet dispersion bands of a frustrated spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic model
on the CaVO lattice. Plaquette and bond operator formalisms have been employed
to obtain the triplet plaquette and bond excitations for two different
parameter regimes in the presence of nearest and next-nearest-neighbor
Heisenberg interactions based on the plaquette-resonating-valence-bond and
dimerized ground states, respectively. In the absence of magnetic field a pair
of six-fold degenerate nodal-loops with distinct topological feature is noted
in the plaquette excitations. They are found to split into three pairs of
two-fold degenerate nodal-loops in the presence of magnetic field. In the other
parameter regime, system hosts two-fold degenerate multiple nodal-lines with a
variety of shapes in the triplon dispersion bands in the presence of magnetic
field. Ground state energy and spin gap have been determined additionally for
the two regimes. Those nodal-lines are expected to be detectable in neutron
scattering experiment on the frustrated antiferromagnet, CaVO.Comment: 15 pages, 17 figure
Thai financial sector efficiency prior to the East Asian financial crisis
This paper looks at whether differences in the form of ownership were not the cause of the productivity differences but that these differences were due to individual firm effects. We also want to examine the belief that inefficiency in the Thai financial sector was not one of the causal factors in the currency crisis in 1997 with a high level of overall efficiency and some firms outperforming this norm. A regression of total revenue on capital, labour, company dummies and time dummies reveals that the average growth rate of total revenue allowing for changes in labour and capital and inter-firm efficiency differences was 3.6% for the period 1989 to 1996. The same regression also provides evidence that in the Thai insurance sector, larger companies are more efficient. However, no such similar evidence exists for the Thai banking sector.Thailand financial services efficiency
Noise-induced quantum transport
We analyze the problem of directed quantum transport induced by external
exponentially correlated telegraphic noise. In addition to quantum nature of
the heat bath, nonlinearity of the periodic system potential brings in quantum
contribution. We observe that quantization, in general, enhances classical
current at low temperature, while the differences become insignificant at
higher temperature. Interplay of quantum diffusion and quantum correction to
system potential is analyzed for various ranges of temperature, correlation
time and strength of external noise and asymmetry parameters. A possible
experimental realization of the observed quantum effects in a superionic
conductor placed in a random asymmetric dichotomous electric field has been
suggested.Comment: 23 pages and 5 figures. To be published in Physical Review
Fluctuation corrections on thermodynamic functions: Finite size effect
The explicit thermodynamic functions, in particular, the specific heat of a
spin system interacting with a spin bath which exerts finite dissipation on the
system are determined. We show that the specific heat is a sum of the products
of a thermal equilibration factor that carries the temperature dependence and a
dynamical correction factor, characteristic of the dissipative energy flow
under steady state from the system. The variation of specific heat with
temperature is accompanied by an abrupt transition that depends on these
dynamical factors characteristic of the finite system size.Comment: 18 pages, 3 figures, Presented as poster in Theoretical Chemistry
Symposium, 2012 held at IIT Guwahati, Indi
Investigation of Phase Diagram and Bulk Thermodynamic Properties using PNJL Model with Eight-Quark Interactions
We present the bulk thermodynamic properties and phase diagram of strongly
interacting matter in an extension of the 3-flavor NJL and PNJL models of QCD.
Using a three momentum cut-off scheme, we have extended the multiquark
interaction terms up to eight order so that the stability of the vacuum is
ensured in these models. We explore the effects of various combinations of the
two eight-quark couplings and and present a comparative study
between the NJL and PNJL models as well as Lattice QCD data. The main effect of
the eight-quark interaction term is to shift the critical end point in the
phase diagram to a lower value of and higher value of , thus
bringing them closer to Lattice QCD results.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
Noise-induced transition in a quantum system
We examine the noise-induced transition in a fluctuating bistable potential
of a driven quantum system in thermal equilibrium. Making use of a Wigner
canonical thermal distribution for description of the statistical properties of
the thermal bath, we explore the generic effects of quantization like vacuum
field fluctuation and tunneling in the characteristic stationary probability
distribution functions undergoing transition from unimodal to bimodal nature
and in signal-to-noise ratio characterizing the co-operative effect among the
noise processes and the weak periodic signal.Comment: To appear on Physics Letters
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