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Spectral isometries on non-simple C*-algebras
We prove that unital surjective spectral isometries on certain non-simple
unital C*-algebras are Jordan isomorphisms. Along the way, we establish several
general facts in the setting of semisimple Banach algebras.Comment: 7 pages; paper available since July 201
On the nature of space-time, cosmological inflation, and expansion of the universe
In this article, we propose to investigate the mechanism of cosmological
inflation and expansion through the physical properties of space-time. By
taking the bulk modulus , we
show that the dark energy density is decreased by a factor of
while the scaling factor expands from to during
a time of the order of during inflation. At the end of this
paper, we discuss a microscopic interpretation of the inflation mechanism and
future investigations on longitudinal waves.Comment: New paradigms, new figure
X rays from old open clusters: M 67 and NGC 188
We have observed the old open clusters M 67 and NGC 188 with the ROSAT PSPC.
In M 67 we detect a variety of X-ray sources. The X-ray emission by a
cataclysmic variable, a single hot white dwarf, two contact binaries, and some
RS CVn systems is as expected. The X-ray emission by two binaries located below
the subgiant branch in the Hertzsprung Russell diagram of the cluster, by a
circular binary with a cool white dwarf, and by two eccentric binaries with
orbital period > 700 d is puzzling. Two members of NGC 188 are detected,
including the FK Com type star D719. Another possible FK Com type star,
probably not a member of NGC 188, is also detected.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication on Astronomy &
Astrophysic
The nanoscale phase separation in hole-doped manganites
A macroscopic phase separation, in which ferromagnetic clusters are observed
in an insulating matrix, is sometimes observed, and believed to be essential to
the colossal magnetoresistive (CMR) properties of manganese oxides. The
application of a magnetic field may indeed trigger large magnetoresistance
effects due to the percolation between clusters allowing the movement of the
charge carriers. However, this macroscopic phase separation is mainly related
to extrinsic defects or impurities, which hinder the long-ranged charge-orbital
order of the system. We show in the present article that rather than the
macroscopic phase separation, an homogeneous short-ranged charge-orbital order
accompanied by a spin glass state occurs, as an intrinsic result of the
uniformity of the random potential perturbation induced by the solid solution
of the cations on the -sites of the structure of these materials. Hence the
phase separation does occur, but in a more subtle and interesting nanoscopic
form, here referred as ``homogeneous''. Remarkably, this ``nanoscale phase
separation'' alone is able to bring forth the colossal magnetoresistance in the
perovskite manganites, and is potentially relevant to a wide variety of other
magnetic and/or electrical properties of manganites, as well as many other
transition metal oxides, in bulk or thin film form as we exemplify throughout
the article.Comment: jpsj2 TeX style (J. Phys. Soc. Jpn); 18 pages, 7 figure
From RE-211 to RE-123. How to control the final microstructure of superconducting single-domains
This paper reviews the usual techniques for producing YBCO-type
single-domains and the microstructure of the as-obtained samples. The problems
of seed dissolution and parasite nucleations are discussed in details.
Formation of microstructural defects, such as pores and cracks, are examined.
An important part of this review is devoted to the study of the influence of
RE-211 particles [RE2BaCuO5 where RE denotes Y, Yb, Nd, Sm, Dy, Gd, Eu or a
mixture of them. Generally Nd4Ba2Cu2O10 is preferred to Nd2BaCuO5] on the
microstructure and properties of RE-Ba-Cu-O single-domains. Trapping/Pushing
theory is described in order to explain the spatial distribution of RE-211
particles in the RE-123 [(RE)Ba2Cu3O7-d] monoliths. Formation of RE-211-free
regions is discussed. Different ways to limit the RE-211 coarsening are
reviewed. Microstructural defects in the RE-123 matrix caused by the RE-211
particles are presented. It is also shown that RE-211 particles play a
significant role on the mechanical properties of single-domain samples. We
finish this review by discussing the Infiltration and Growth process as a good
technique to control the microstructure.Comment: review paper to be published in Supercond. Sci. Technol.; 19 figures;
137 references; 37 page
Fast Mixing of Parallel Glauber Dynamics and Low-Delay CSMA Scheduling
Glauber dynamics is a powerful tool to generate randomized, approximate
solutions to combinatorially difficult problems. It has been used to analyze
and design distributed CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) scheduling
algorithms for multi-hop wireless networks. In this paper we derive bounds on
the mixing time of a generalization of Glauber dynamics where multiple links
are allowed to update their states in parallel and the fugacity of each link
can be different. The results can be used to prove that the average queue
length (and hence, the delay) under the parallel Glauber dynamics based CSMA
grows polynomially in the number of links for wireless networks with
bounded-degree interference graphs when the arrival rate lies in a fraction of
the capacity region. We also show that in specific network topologies, the
low-delay capacity region can be further improved.Comment: 12 page
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