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Spectral Analysis of Certain Schr\"odinger Operators
The -matrix method is extended to difference and -difference operators
and is applied to several explicit differential, difference, -difference and
second order Askey-Wilson type operators. The spectrum and the spectral
measures are discussed in each case and the corresponding eigenfunction
expansion is written down explicitly in most cases. In some cases we encounter
new orthogonal polynomials with explicit three term recurrence relations where
nothing is known about their explicit representations or orthogonality
measures. Each model we analyze is a discrete quantum mechanical model in the
sense of Odake and Sasaki [J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 44 (2011), 353001, 47
pages]
Development and application of a particle-particle particle-mesh Ewald method for dispersion interactions
For inhomogeneous systems with interfaces, the inclusion of long-range
dispersion interactions is necessary to achieve consistency between molecular
simulation calculations and experimental results. For accurate and efficient
incorporation of these contributions, we have implemented a particle-particle
particle-mesh (PPPM) Ewald solver for dispersion () interactions into
the LAMMPS molecular dynamics package. We demonstrate that the solver's
scaling behavior allows its application to large-scale
simulations. We carefully determine a set of parameters for the solver that
provides accurate results and efficient computation. We perform a series of
simulations with Lennard-Jones particles, SPC/E water, and hexane to show that
with our choice of parameters the dependence of physical results on the chosen
cutoff radius is removed. Physical results and computation time of these
simulations are compared to results obtained using either a plain cutoff or a
traditional Ewald sum for dispersion.Comment: 31 pages, 9 figure
Rationalizability of one-to-one matchings with externalities
In this paper, we show that the one-to-one matching model of Mumcu and Saglam (2008) studying stability under interdependent preferences is refutable. We also give a sufficient characterization of the set of matchings that are rationalizable inside the core.One-to-one matching Stability Externalities Rationalizability
A Gravity Dual of RHIC Collisions
In the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence we discuss the gravity dual of a
heavy-ion-like collision in a variant of SYM. We provide a gravity
dual picture of the entire process using a model where the scattering process
creates initially a holographic shower in bulk AdS. The subsequent
gravitational fall leads to a moving black hole that is gravity dual to the
expanding and cooling heavy-ion fireball. The front of the fireball cools at
the rate of , while the core cools as from a
cosmological-like argument. The cooling is faster than Bjorken cooling. The
fireball freezes when the dual black hole background is replaced by a confining
background through the Hawking-Page transition.Comment: 25 pages, 8 figures, Added references, Falling picture elucidate
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