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Dynamics near QCD critical point by dynamic renormalization group
We work out the basic analysis of dynamics near QCD critical point (CP) by
dynamic renormalization group (RG). In addition to the RG analysis by coarse
graining, we construct the nonlinear Langevin equation as a basic equation for
the critical dynamics. Our construction is based on the generalized Langevin
theory and the relativistic hydrodynamics. Applying the dynamic RG to the
constructed equation, we derive the RG equation for the transport coefficients
and analyze their critical behaviors. We find that the resulting RG equation
turns out to be the same as that for the liquid-gas CP except for an
insignificant constant. Therefore, the bulk viscosity and the thermal
conductivity strongly diverge at the QCD CP. We also show that the thermal and
viscous diffusion modes exhibit critical slowing down with the dynamic critical
exponents and , respectively. In
contrast, the sound propagating mode shows critical speeding up with the
negative exponent .Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures. accepted version by PRD. A comment on a frame
dependence is added in Sec.
Infinite number of solvable generalizations of XY-chain, with cluster state, and with central charge c=m/2
An infinite number of spin chains are solved and it is derived that the
ground-state phase transitions belong to the universality classes with central
charge c=m/2, where m is an integer. The models are diagonalized by
automatically obtained transformations, many of which are different from the
Jordan-Wigner transformation. The free energies, correlation functions, string
order parameters, exponents, central charges, and the phase diagram are
obtained. Most of the examples consist of the stabilizers of the cluster state.
A unified structure of the one-dimensional XY and cluster-type spin chains is
revealed, and other series of solvable models can be obtained through this
formula.Comment: 23 pages, 1 figure, 3 table
Finding a Style for Presenting Shakespeare on the Japanese Stage
Japanese productions of Shakespeare’s plays are almost always discussed with exclusive focus upon their visual, musical and physical aspects without any due considerations to their verbal elements. Yet the translated texts in the vernacular, in which most of Japanese stage performances of Shakespeare are given, have played crucial part in understanding and analysing them as a whole. This paper aims to illuminate the importance of the verbal styles and phraseology of Shakespeare’s translated texts by analysing Nakayashiki Norihito’s all-female productions of Hamlet (2011) and Macbeth (2012) in the historical contexts of Japanese Shakespeare translation
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