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    Motivic Milnor fibre for nondegenerate function germs on toric singularities

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    We study function germs on toric varieties which are nondegenerate for their Newton diagram. We express their motivic Milnor fibre in terms of their Newton diagram. We extend a formula for the motivic nearby fibre to the case of a toroidal degeneration. We illustrate this by some examples.Comment: 14 page

    Exact relations for quantum-mechanical few-body and many-body problems with short-range interactions in two and three dimensions

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    We derive relations between various observables for N particles with zero-range or short-range interactions, in continuous space or on a lattice, in two or three dimensions, in an arbitrary external potential. Some of our results generalise known relations between large-momentum behavior of the momentum distribution, short-distance behavior of the pair correlation function and of the one-body density matrix, derivative of the energy with respect to the scattering length or to time, and the norm of the regular part of the wavefunction; in the case of finite-range interactions, the interaction energy is also related to dE/da. The expression relating the energy to a functional of the momentum distribution is also generalised, and is found to break down for Efimov states with zero-range interactions, due to a subleading oscillating tail in the momentum distribution. We also obtain new expressions for the derivative of the energy of a universal state with respect to the effective range, the derivative of the energy of an efimovian state with respect to the three-body parameter, and the second order derivative of the energy with respect to the inverse (or the logarithm in the two-dimensional case) of the scattering length. The latter is negative at fixed entropy. We use exact relations to compute corrections to exactly solvable three-body problems and find agreement with available numerics. For the unitary gas, we compare exact relations to existing fixed-node Monte-Carlo data, and we test, with existing Quantum Monte Carlo results on different finite range models, our prediction that the leading deviation of the critical temperature from its zero range value is linear in the interaction effective range r_e with a model independent numerical coefficient.Comment: 51 pages, 5 figures. Split into three articles: Phys. Rev. A 83, 063614 (2011) [arXiv:1103.5157]; Phys. Rev. A 86, 013626 (2012) [arXiv:1204.3204]; Phys. Rev. A 86, 053633 (2012) [ arXiv:1210.1784

    Correlations, spectra, and instability of phase-space density fluctuations in open-cluster models

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    The dynamical evolution of six open star cluster models is analyzed using the correlation and spectral analysis of phase-space density fluctuations. The two-time and mutual correlation functions are computed for the fluctuations of the phase-space density of cluster models. The data for two-time and two-particle correlations are used to determine the correlation time for phase-space density fluctuations ((0.1-1) τ v.r., where τ v.r. is the violent relaxation time of the model) and the average phase velocities of the propagation of such fluctuations in cluster models. These velocities are 2-20 times smaller than the root mean square velocities of the stars in the cluster core. The power spectra and dispersion curves of phase-space density fluctuations are computed using the Fourier transform of mutual correlation functions. The results confirm the presence of known unstable phase-space density fluctuations due to homologous fluctuations of the cluster cores. The models are found to exhibit a number of new unstable phase-space density fluctuations (up to 32-41 pairs of fluctuations with different complex conjugate frequencies in each model; the e-folding time of the amplitude growth of such fluctuations is (0.4-10) τ v.r. and their phases are distributed rather uniformly). Astrophysical applications of the obtained results (irregular structure of open star clusters, formation and decay of quasi-stationary states in such clusters) are discussed. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd

    Remarks on a normal subgroup of GA_n

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    We show that the subgroup generated by locally finite polynomial automorphisms of k^n is normal in GA_n. Also, some properties of normal subgroups of GA_n containing all diagonal automorphisms are given.Comment: 5 page
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