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Singular continuous spectra in a pseudo-integrable billiard
The pseudo-integrable barrier billiard invented by Hannay and McCraw [J.
Phys. A 23, 887 (1990)] -- rectangular billiard with line-segment barrier
placed on a symmetry axis -- is generalized. It is proven that the flow on
invariant surfaces of genus two exhibits a singular continuous spectral
component.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Mode entanglement of electrons in the one-dimensional Frenkel-Kontorova model
We study the mode entanglement in the one-dimensional Frenkel-Kontorova
model, and found that behaviors of quantum entanglement are distinct before and
after the transition by breaking of analyticity. We show that the more extended
the electron is, the more entangled the corresponding state. Finally, a
quantitative relation is given between the average square of the concurrence
quantifying the degree of entanglement and the participation ratio
characterizing the degree of localization.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. V
The triangle map: a model of quantum chaos
We study an area preserving parabolic map which emerges from the Poincar\' e
map of a billiard particle inside an elongated triangle. We provide numerical
evidence that the motion is ergodic and mixing. Moreover, when considered on
the cylinder, the motion appear to follow a gaussian diffusive process.Comment: 4 pages in RevTeX with 4 figures (in 6 eps-files
The Cleo III Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector
The CLEO detector has been upgraded to include a state of the art particle
identification system, based on the Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector (RICH)
technology, in order to take data at the upgraded CESR electron positron
collider. The expected performance is reviewed, as well as the preliminary
results from an engineering run during the first few months of operation of the
CLEO III detector.Comment: 5 pages, 2 Figures Talk given by M. Artuso at 8th Pisa Meeting on
Advanced Detectors, May 200
Bifractality of the Devil's staircase appearing in the Burgers equation with Brownian initial velocity
It is shown that the inverse Lagrangian map for the solution of the Burgers
equation (in the inviscid limit) with Brownian initial velocity presents a
bifractality (phase transition) similar to that of the Devil's staircase for
the standard triadic Cantor set. Both heuristic and rigorous derivations are
given. It is explained why artifacts can easily mask this phenomenon in
numerical simulations.Comment: 12 pages, LaTe
Constraints on B--->pi,K transition form factors from exclusive semileptonic D-meson decays
According to the heavy-quark flavour symmetry, the transition
form factors could be related to the corresponding ones of D-meson decays near
the zero recoil point. With the recent precisely measured exclusive
semileptonic decays and , we perform a
phenomenological study of transition form factors based on this
symmetry. Using BK, BZ and Series Expansion parameterizations of the form
factor slope, we extrapolate transition form factors from
to . It is found that, although being consistent with
each other within error bars, the central values of our results for form factors at , , are much smaller than
predictions of the QCD light-cone sum rules, but are in good agreements with
the ones extracted from hadronic B-meson decays within the SCET framework.
Moreover, smaller form factors are also favored by the QCD factorization
approach for hadronic B-meson decays.Comment: 19 pages, no figure, 5 table
Tunneling and the Band Structure of Chaotic Systems
We compute the dispersion laws of chaotic periodic systems using the
semiclassical periodic orbit theory to approximate the trace of the powers of
the evolution operator. Aside from the usual real trajectories, we also include
complex orbits. These turn out to be fundamental for a proper description of
the band structure since they incorporate conduction processes through
tunneling mechanisms. The results obtained, illustrated with the kicked-Harper
model, are in excellent agreement with numerical simulations, even in the
extreme quantum regime.Comment: 11 pages, Latex, figures on request to the author (to be sent by fax
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