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Victor Pogadaev, Kamus Rusia-Indonesia/Indonesia-Rusia; Русско-ИндонезиЙскиЙ И ИндонезиЙско-РускиЙ Словарь. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2010, X + 1323 Pp. ISBN 978-979-22-4881-4. Price: IDR 280,000 (Hard Cover).
Loop formulation of the supersymmetric nonlinear O(N) sigma model
We derive the fermion loop formulation for the supersymmetric nonlinear
O sigma model by performing a hopping expansion using Wilson fermions. In
this formulation the fermionic contribution to the partition function becomes a
sum over all possible closed non-oriented fermion loop configurations. The
interaction between the bosonic and fermionic degrees of freedom is encoded in
the constraints arising from the supersymmetry and induces flavour changing
fermion loops. For this leads to fermion loops which are no longer
self-avoiding and hence to a potential sign problem. Since we use Wilson
fermions the bare mass needs to be tuned to the chiral point. For we
determine the critical point and present boson and fermion masses in the
critical regime.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, presented at the 31st International Symposium on
Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2013), 29 July - 3 August 2013, Mainz, German
Корпоративний медіа-вплив та аспекти мовного воркшопу (Corporate Media Influence and Aspects of Language Workshop)
Loop formulation of supersymmetric Yang-Mills quantum mechanics
We derive the fermion loop formulation of N=4 supersymmetric SU(N) Yang-Mills
quantum mechanics on the lattice. The loop formulation naturally separates the
contributions to the partition function into its bosonic and fermionic parts
with fixed fermion number and provides a way to control potential fermion sign
problems arising in numerical simulations of the theory. Furthermore, we
present a reduced fermion matrix determinant which allows the projection into
the canonical sectors of the theory and hence constitutes an alternative
approach to simulate the theory on the lattice.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
Europe: So Many Languages, So Many Cultures
The number of different languages in Europe by far exceeds the number of countries. All European countries have national languages, and in nearly all of them there are minority languages as well, whereas all major languages have dialects. National borders rarely coincide with linguistic borders, but the latter (including dialect borders) mark by their nature also more or less distinct cultural areas. This paper presents a survey of the different language families represented in Europe: Indo-European, Uralic, Altaic, and the four Caucasian language families, each with their sub-branches and individual languages. Some information is given on characteristic structural phenomena and on the status and history of these languages or language families and on some of their extinct predecessors. The paper ends with a short discussion on the language policy and practices of the institutions of the European Union. Europe lacks a language with the status and power comparable to Indonesian in Indonesia. The policy is therefore based on equal status of all national languages and on respect for all languages, including national minority ones. The practice, however, is unavoidably practical: “the more languages, the more English”
FLAMINGOS Near Infra-Red Survey of The Serpens Cloud Main Core
We obtained JHK images and low-resolution JH spectra in the embedded young
cluster in the Serpens cloud Main core (also known as Serpens North). We
determined spectral types for 15 previously identified cluster members (for 5
of them for the first time), 1 new candidate, and 11 stars that appear to be
field interlopers. Extinction, for which we derived an analytical expression,
was obtained by taking SpT and near-IR excess into account. The location on the
Hertzsprung-Russell diagram indicates that we probed a low-mass population of
the cloud (0.05 - 1.5 Msol), including 1 - 3 brown dwarfs. We used our
individually determined photospheric parameters to analyze the ISO and the
Spitzer determined spectral energy distribution classes. The latter were
correlated with the age and location of the sources in the cloud. We find that
most flat objects from our study (4 out of 5) have SEDs consistent with
reddened classical T Tau stars; however, when comparing to the thick disk SEDs
of lower mass M-type objects, we find that the flat ones show more excess,
perhaps indicating an earlier evolutionary stage. We determined a median age
for the cluster to be 1 Myr for distance of 380 pc, and 3 Myr for a less likely
distance of 260 pc. The core of the cluster is on average younger than the rest
of the cluster. We do not find objects with disks past 5 Myr. We do find
diskless, X-ray bright objects younger than 1 Myr, as was also noted in the
study of Winston et al (2009). We find two groups of young objects associated
with dark filaments, indicating that star formation was not always confined to
the core.Comment: 35 pages. A 4.7 Mb version with high resolution figures is available
at http://ster.kuleuven.be/~nadya/serpens_highres.pd
Supersymmetry breaking on the lattice: the N=1 Wess-Zumino model
We discuss spontaneous supersymmetry breaking in the N=1 Wess-Zumino model in
two dimensions on the lattice using Wilson fermions and the fermion loop
formulation. In that formulation the fermion sign problem related to the
vanishing of the Witten index can be circumvented and the model can be
simulated very efficiently using the recently introduced open fermion string
algorithm. We present first results for the supersymmetry breaking phase
transition and sketch the preliminary determination of a renormalised critical
coupling in the continuum limit.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, proceedings of the XXIX International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory - Lattice 2011, July 10-16, 2011, Squaw Valley, Lake
Tahoe, Californi
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