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Addendum: Behavior of a bipartite system in a cavity
This note is an Addendum to our previous article [Phys. Rev. A \textbf{81},
053820 (2010)]. We show that under the assumption of a Bose-Einstein
distribution for the thermal reservoir, zero-temperature properties of the
entangled states considered there are not changed by heating, for temperatures
up to the order of room temperatures. In this case, the system is dissipative
in free space and presents stability for a small cavity, both for T=0 and for
finite temperature.Comment: Revtex, 04 pages no figures, Version as accepted for publication in
Phys. Rev.
Magnetic effects on spontaneous symmetry breaking/restoration in a toroidal topology
We study temperature and finite-size effects on the spontaneous symmetry
breaking/restoration for a scalar field model under the influence of an
external magnetic field, at finite chemical potential. We use the 2PI formalism
and consider the large- limit. We find that there is a minimal size of the
system to sustain the broken phase, which diminishes as the applied field
increases but is independent of the chemical potential. We analyze the critical
curves and show that the magnetic field enhances the broken-phase regions,
while increasing the chemical potential leads to a diminishement of the
critical temperature.Comment: Five pages, five figures, version as accepted for publication in
Phys. Rev.
Quantum field theory on toroidal topology: algebraic structure and applications
The development of quantum theory on a torus has a long history, and can be
traced back to the 1920s, with the attempts by Nordstr\"om, Kaluza and Klein to
define a fourth spatial dimension with a finite size, being curved in the form
of a torus, such that Einstein and Maxwell equations would be unified. Many
developments were carried out considering cosmological problems in association
with particles physics, leading to methods that are useful for areas of
physics, in which size effects play an important role. This interest in finite
size effect systems has been increasing rapidly over the last decades, due
principally to experimental improvements. In this review, the foundations of
compactified quantum field theory on a torus are presented in a unified way, in
order to consider applications in particle and condensed matted physics.Comment: 89 pages, 16 figure
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