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Breathers on lattices with long range interaction
We analyze the properties of breathers (time periodic spatially localized
solutions) on chains in the presence of algebraically decaying interactions
. We find that the spatial decay of a breather shows a crossover from
exponential (short distances) to algebraic (large distances) decay. We
calculate the crossover distance as a function of and the energy of the
breather. Next we show that the results on energy thresholds obtained for short
range interactions remain valid for and that for (anomalous
dispersion at the band edge) nonzero thresholds occur for cases where the short
range interaction system would yield zero threshold values.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, PRB Rapid Comm. October 199
Obtaining Breathers in Nonlinear Hamiltonian Lattices
We present a numerical method for obtaining high-accuracy numerical solutions
of spatially localized time-periodic excitations on a nonlinear Hamiltonian
lattice. We compare these results with analytical considerations of the spatial
decay. We show that nonlinear contributions have to be considered, and obtain
very good agreement between the latter and the numerical results. We discuss
further applications of the method and results.Comment: 21 pages (LaTeX), 8 figures in ps-files, tar-compressed uuencoded
file, Physical Review E, in pres
Localized Excitations in two-dimensional Hamiltonian Lattices
We analyze the origin and features of localized excitations in a discrete
two-dimensional Hamiltonian lattice. The lattice obeys discrete translational
symmetry, and the localized excitations exist because of the presence of
nonlinearities. We connect the presence of these excitations with the existence
of local integrability of the original N degree of freedom system. On the basis
of this explanation we make several predictions about the existence and
stability of these excitations. This work is an extension of previously
published results on vibrational localization in one-dimensional nonlinear
Hamiltonian lattices (Phys.Rev.E.49(1994)836). Thus we confirm earlier
suggestions about the generic property of Hamiltonian lattices to exhibit
localized excitations independent on the dimensionality of the lattice.Comment: LaTeX,20 pages, 11 figures available upon request, Phys.Rev.E
accepted for publicatio
Quantum localized modes in capacitively coupled Josephson junctions
We consider the quantum dynamics of excitations in a system of two
capacitively coupled Josephson junctions. Quantum breather states are found in
the middle of the energy spectrum of the confined nonescaping states of the
system. They are characterized by a strong excitation of one junction. These
states perform slow tunneling motion from one junction to the other, while
keeping their coherent nature. The tunneling time sensitively depends on the
initial excitation energy. By using an external bias as a control parameter,
the tunneling time can be varied with respect to the escape time and the
experimentally limited coherence time. Thus one can control the flow of quantum
excitations between the two junctions.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Improved version, title was slightly changed.
Accepted in Europhysics Letters (http://www.iop.org/EJ/journal/EPL
Quantum q-breathers in a finite Bose-Hubbard chain: The case of two interacting bosons
We study the spectrum and eigenstates of the quantum discrete Bose-Hubbard
Hamiltonian in a finite one-dimensional lattice containing two bosons. The
interaction between the bosons leads to an algebraic localization of the
modified extended states in the normal mode space of the noninteracting system.
Weight functions of the eigenstates in the space of normal modes are computed
by using numerical diagonalization and perturbation theory. We find that
staggered states do not compactify in the dilute limit for large chains.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figures. Minor changes and additional comments. Acepted in
Physical Review
Slow Relaxation and Phase Space Properties of a Conservative System with Many Degrees of Freedom
We study the one-dimensional discrete model. We compare two
equilibrium properties by use of molecular dynamics simulations: the Lyapunov
spectrum and the time dependence of local correlation functions. Both
properties imply the existence of a dynamical crossover of the system at the
same temperature. This correlation holds for two rather different regimes of
the system - the displacive and intermediate coupling regimes. Our results
imply a deep connection between slowing down of relaxations and phase space
properties of complex systems.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, 10 Figures available upon request (SF), Phys. Rev.
E, accepted for publicatio
Quantum breathers in capacitively coupled Josephson junctions: Correlations, number conservation, and entanglement
We consider the classical and quantum dynamics of excitations in a system of
two capacitively coupled Josephson junctions. In the classical case the
equations of motion admit discrete breather solutions, which are time periodic
and localized predominantly on one of the junctions. In the quantum case
breather states are found in the central part of the energy spectrum of the
confined nonescaping states of the system. We perform a systematic analysis of
their tunneling frequency, site correlations, fluctuations of the number of
quanta, and entanglement. Quantum breather states show strong site correlation
of quanta and are characterized by a strong excitation of quanta on one
junction which perform slow coherent tunneling motion from one junction to the
other. They suppress fluctuations of the total number of excited quanta.
Quantum breather states are the least entangled states among the group of
eigenstates in the same range of the energy spectrum. We describe how quantum
breather excitations could be experimentally observed by employing the already
developed techniques for quantum information processing using Josephson
junctions.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures. Improved version with further discussions.
Accepted in Physical Review
Performance evaluation of a kinesthetic-tactual display
Simulator studies demonstrated the feasibility of using kinesthetic-tactual (KT) displays for providing collective and cyclic command information, and suggested that KT displays may increase pilot workload capability. A dual-axis laboratory tracking task suggested that beyond reduction in visual scanning, there may be additional sensory or cognitive benefits to the use of multiple sensory modalities. Single-axis laboratory tracking tasks revealed performance with a quickened KT display to be equivalent to performance with a quickened visual display for a low frequency sum-of-sinewaves input. In contrast, an unquickened KT display was inferior to an unquickened visual display. Full scale simulator studies and/or inflight testing are recommended to determine the generality of these results
The phase plane of moving discrete breathers
We study anharmonic localization in a periodic five atom chain with
quadratic-quartic spring potential. We use discrete symmetries to eliminate the
degeneracies of the harmonic chain and easily find periodic orbits. We apply
linear stability analysis to measure the frequency of phonon-like disturbances
in the presence of breathers and to analyze the instabilities of breathers. We
visualize the phase plane of breather motion directly and develop a technique
for exciting pinned and moving breathers. We observe long-lived breathers that
move chaotically and a global transition to chaos that prevents forming moving
breathers at high energies.Comment: 8 pages text, 4 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letters. See
http://www.msc.cornell.edu/~houle/localization
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