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Transverse mass distributions of strange particles produced in Pb-Pb collisions at 158 A GeV/c
Experiment NA57 has collected high statistics, high purity samples of
, , and produced in Pb-Pb collisions at 158
GeV/. In this paper we present a study of the transverse mass spectra of
these particles for a sample of events corresponding to about the most central
55% of the inelastic Pb-Pb cross section. We analyse the transverse mass
distributions in the framework of the blast-wave model for the full sample
under consideration and, for the first time at the SPS, as a function of the
event centrality.Comment: Contribution to the International Workshop on QCD: QCD@Work 2003 -
Conversano (Italy) 14-18 June 2003 (eConf C030614
Geometric phase and gauge theory structure in quantum computing
We discuss the presence of a geometrical phase in the evolution of a qubit
state and its gauge structure. The time evolution operator is found to be the
free energy operator, rather than the Hamiltonian operator.Comment: 5 pages, presented at Fifth International Workshop DICE2010:
Space-Time-Matter - current issues in quantum mechanics and beyond,
Castiglioncello (Tuscany), September 13-17, 201
A mentalist framework for linguistic and extralinguistic communication
We outline some components of a mentalist theory of human communicative competence. Communication in our species is an intentional and overt type of social interaction, based on each agent's capability of entertaining shared mental states and of acting so as to make certain mental states shared with the other. Communicative meaning is a matter of ascription: it is not an intrinsic property of a communicative act, but is instead created here and now as the shared construction of the interlocutors. We then discuss how communicative actions are superficially realized by our species, focusing in particular on the difference between linguistic and extralinguistic (that is, gestural) means of expression. Linguistic communication is the communicative use of a symbol system, whereas extralinguistic communication is the communicative use of a set of symbols. The difference turns out to be a matter of processing rather than of intrinsic structure
Nucleation in the chiral transition with an inhomogeneous background
We consider an approximation procedure to evaluate the finite-temperature
one-loop fermionic density in the presence of a chiral background field which
systematically incorporates effects from inhomogeneities in the chiral field
through a derivative expansion. Modifications in the effective potential and
their consequences for the bubble nucleation process are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. To appear in the proceedings of I Latin American
Workshop on High Energy Phenomenology (LAWHEP 2005), Porto Alegre, Brazil,
1-3 Dec 200
Rapidly convergent quasi-periodic Green functions for scattering by arrays of cylinders---including Wood anomalies
This paper presents a full-spectrum Green function methodology (which is
valid, in particular, at and around Wood-anomaly frequencies) for evaluation of
scattering by periodic arrays of cylinders of arbitrary cross section-with
application to wire gratings, particle arrays and reflectarrays and, indeed,
general arrays of conducting or dielectric bounded obstacles under both TE and
TM polarized illumination. The proposed method, which, for definiteness is
demonstrated here for arrays of perfectly conducting particles under TE
polarization, is based on use of the shifted Green-function method introduced
in the recent contribution (Bruno and Delourme, Jour. Computat. Phys. pp.
262--290 (2014)). A certain infinite term arises at Wood anomalies for the
cylinder-array problems considered here that is not present in the previous
rough-surface case. As shown in this paper, these infinite terms can be treated
via an application of ideas related to the Woodbury-Sherman-Morrison formulae.
The resulting approach, which is applicable to general arrays of obstacles even
at and around Wood-anomaly frequencies, exhibits fast convergence and high
accuracies. For example, a few hundreds of milliseconds suffice for the
proposed approach to evaluate solutions throughout the resonance region
(wavelengths comparable to the period and cylinder sizes) with full
single-precision accuracy
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