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    Applications of exact solution for strongly interacting one dimensional bose-fermi mixture: low-temperature correlation functions, density profiles and collective modes

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    We consider one dimensional interacting bose-fermi mixture with equal masses of bosons and fermions, and with equal and repulsive interactions between bose-fermi and bose-bose particles. Such a system can be realized in current experiments with ultracold bose-fermi mixtures.We apply the Bethe-ansatz technique to find the exact ground state energy at zero temperature for any value of interaction strength and density ratio between bosons and fermions. We use it to prove the absence of the demixing, contrary to prediction of a mean field approximation. Combining exact solution with local density approximation (LDA) in a harmonic trap, we calculate the density profiles and frequencies of collective modes in various limits. In the strongly interacting regime, we predict the appearance of low-lying collective oscillations which correspond to the counterflow of the two species. In the strongly interacting regime we use exact wavefunction to calculate the single particle correlation functions for bosons and fermions at low temperatures under periodic boundary conditions. We derive an analytical formula, which allows to calculate correlation functions at all distances numerically for a polynomial time in the system size. We investigate numerically two strong singularities of the momentum distribution for fermions at kfk_f and kf+2kb.k_f+2k_b. We show, that in strongly interacting regime correlation functions change dramatically as temperature changes from 0 to a small temperature Ef/γ.\sim E_f/\gamma. A strong change of the momentum distribution in a small range of temperatures can be used to perform a thermometry at very small temperatures.Comment: v2 More extensive discussion of collective modes, newfigures adde

    Osteofibrous dysplasia: A case report and review of the literature

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    AbstractOsteofibrous dysplasia (OFD) is a rare bone tumor affecting young individuals. The differential diagnosis between OFD and adamantinoma may be challenging in some cases on imaging. We present a case of OFD and discuss the key imaging and histological findings. We also discuss the differential diagnosis between OFD and classical adamantinoma on the basis of recent literature

    Carotid biaxillary bypass: A new operation

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    Dynamical systems: a differential geometric approach to symmetry and reduction

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