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From thermal to excited-state quantum phase transitions ---the Dicke model
We study the thermodynamics of the full version of the Dicke model, including
all the possible values of the total angular momentum , with both
microcanonical and canonical ensembles. We focus on how the excited-state
quantum phase transition, which only appears in the microcanonical description
of the maximum angular momentum sector, , change to a standard thermal
phase transition when all the sectors are taken into account. We show that both
the thermal and the excited-state quantum phase transitions have the same
origin; in other words, that both are two faces of the same phenomenon. Despite
all the logarithmic singularities which characterize the excited-state quantum
phase transition are ruled out when all the -sectors are considered, the
critical energy (or temperature) still divides the spectrum in two regions: one
in which the parity symmetry can be broken, and another in which this symmetry
is always well defined.Comment: Submitted to PRE. Comments are welcome. V2: Updated to match
published versio
Multivariate Orthogonal Polynomials and Modified Moment Functionals
Multivariate orthogonal polynomials can be introduced by using a moment
functional defined on the linear space of polynomials in several variables with
real coefficients. We study the so-called Uvarov and Christoffel modifications
obtained by adding to the moment functional a finite set of mass points, or by
multiplying it times a polynomial of total degree 2, respectively. Orthogonal
polynomials associated with modified moment functionals will be studied, as
well as the impact of the modification in useful properties of the orthogonal
polynomials. Finally, some illustrative examples will be given
Searching for a Time Ontology for Semantic Web Applications
We present our experience on reusing time ontologies in Fund Finder, a semantic web application of the EU Esperonto project. On the one hand, we show a set of time ontologies implemented in different machine readable languages. Such ontologies are analyzed considering a series of features typical of time models (e.g., if they consider different granularities or different time zones). On the other hand, we present the specification of time modeling necessities for Fund Finder. Finally, we choose the ontology which fits best with the specifications
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