773 research outputs found
Theta dependence of CP^9 model
We apply to the model two recently proposed numerical techniques for
simulation of systems with a theta term. The algorithms, successfully tested in
the strong coupling limit, are applied to the weak coupling region. The results
agree and errors have been evaluated and are at % level. The results scale well
with the renormalization group equation and show that, for in presence
of a theta term, CP symmetry is spontaneously broken at in the
continuum limit.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Light hadron spectrum and quark masses in QCD with two flavors of dynamical quarks
We present updated results of the CP-PACS calculation of the light hadron
spectrum in full QCD. Simulations are made with an RG-improved
gauge action and a tadpole-improved clover quark action for sea quark masses
corresponding to --0.6 and the lattice
spacing --0.09 fm. A comparison of the full QCD spectrum with new
quenched results, obtained with the same improved action, shows clearly the
existence of sea quark effects in vector meson masses. Results for light quark
masses in QCD are also presented.Comment: Latex 3 pages, 6 PostScript figures, Talk presented at LATTICE99(QCD
Spectrum and Quark Masses
Heavy Quarkonia from Anisotropic and Isotropic Lattices
We report on recent results for the spectrum of heavy quarkonia. Using coarse
and anisotropic lattices we achieved an unprecedented control over statistical
and systematic errors for higher excited states such as exotic hybrid states.
In a parallel study on isotropic lattices we also investigate the effect of two
dynamical flavours on the spin structure of charmonium and bottomonium for
several symmetric lattices.Comment: LATTICE'99 (heavy quarks), 3 pages, 3 figure
Eta meson mass and topology in QCD with two light flavors
We present results for the mass of the flavor singlet meson calculated on
two-flavor full QCD configurations generated by the CP-PACS full QCD project.
We also investigate topological charge fluctuations and their dependence on the
sea quark mass.Comment: LATTICE99 (QCD Spectrum and Quark Masses), LaTeX(espcrc2.sty), 3
pages, 6 eps figure
Privatización portuaria: bases, alternativas y consecuencias
Incluye BibliografíaResumen Durante medio siglo los gobiernos han operado los puertos estatales como entes sociopolíticos, haciendo caso omiso a las señales del mercado. Al no responder a éstas, los gobiernos han tenido que subvencionar los puertos, aceptar que las operaciones fueran lentas y costosas, renunciar a la introducción de tecnologías que reducen la demanda de estibadores, permitir a los sindicatos monopolizar el manejo y estiba de la carga, y negociar acuerdos colectivos que institucionalizan las prácticas ineficientes. Hoy, en cambio, los servicios portuarios deben regirse por criterios comerciales. Esta transición ha sido impulsada por la globalización económica, la transformación de los servicios y los avances tecnológicos. Los mercados internacionales ahora son globales; es decir, la competencia rige no sólo para los productos finales sino también para todos los insumos que intervienen en las cadenas de producción y distribución. Los servicios portuarios en la actualidad tienen que agregar valor a las actividades comerciales de los clientes, y fortalecer la base comercial de los operadores privados de las terminales marítimas. Las tecnologías amplían los mercados que los puertos pueden servir y exigen un mejoramiento de las capacidades de la mano de obra. Los principales argumentos utilizados para oponerse a la presencia del sector privado en los puertos estatales exhortan que éste representa: i) la transferencia de un monopolio del sector público al sector privado; ii) la socialización de las pérdidas y la privatización de las ganancias; iii) el fin de la mano de obra organizada; y iv) la cesión de la soberanía de la nación al sector privado. Para evitar que esto ocurra los gobiernos tienen que adoptar un marco institucional para los puertos que desregule y descentralice el entorno comercial de éstos, y adoptar leyes antimonopolio y una legislación específica que defina la forma de participación del sector privado. Para lograr metas comerciales, es importante supeditar las actividades del sector laboral a los mecanismos del mercado. Esto asegura que las actividades laborales se rijan por el mismo sistema de estímulos y sanciones del mercado que los demás miembros de la comunidad portuaria. El régimen laboral debería asegurar el establecimiento de un mercado laboral competitivo mediante la desregulación y la descentralización, las negociaciones directas entre los sindicatos y los operadores privados, la equidad social que ofrece oportunidades de capacitación y compensación a los trabajadores, y la adopción de un régimen antimonopólico que se aplique por igual a los empresarios privados y a los trabajadores
Heavy-light decay constants from clover heavy quark action in QCD with two flavors of dynamical quarks
We present results on an analysis of the decay constants f_B and f_Bs with
two flavours of sea quark. The calculation has been carried out on 3 different
bare gauge couplings and 4 sea quark masses at each gauge coupling, with
m_pi/m_rho ranging from 0.8 to 0.6. We employ the Fermilab formalism to perform
calculations with heavy quarks whose mass is in the range of the b-quark. A
detailed comparison with a quenched calculation using the same action is made
to elucidate the effects due to the sea quarks.Comment: Contribution to Lattice 99 (Heavy Quarks). Latex file, uses
espcrc2.sty and epsf.sty. 3 pages, 3 encapsulated postscript figure
Equation of state in finite-temperature QCD with improved Wilson quarks
We study finite-temperature phase transition and equation of state for
two-flavor QCD at using an RG-improved gauge action and a
meanfield-improved clover quark action. The pressure is computed using the
integral method. The O(4) scaling of chiral order parameter is also examined.Comment: LATTICE99(finite temperature), 3 page
Full QCD Light Hadron Spectrum and Quark Masses: Final Results from CP-PACS
We present the final results of the CP-PACS calculation of the light hadron
spectrum and quark masses with two flavors of dynamical quarks. Simulations are
made with a renormalization-group improved gauge action and a mean-field
improved clover quark action for sea quark masses corresponding to --0.6 and the lattice spacing --0.11 fm. For
the meson spectrum in the continuum limit a clearly improved agreement with
experiment is observed compared to the quenched case, demonstrating the
importance of sea quark effects. For light quark masses we obtain
MeV and
MeV (-input) and
MeV (-input), which are reduced by
about 25% compared to the values in quenched QCD.Comment: Lattice 2000 (Spectrum), 4 pages, 3 figure
String Breaking in Quenched QCD
We present preliminary quenched results on a new operator for the
investigation of string-breaking within SU(2)-colour QCD. The ground-state of a
spatially-separated static-light meson-antimeson pair is a combination of a
state with two distinct mesons, expected to dominate for large separations, and
a state where the light-quarks have annihilated, which contributes for short
distances. The crossover between these two regimes provides a measure of the
string-breaking scale length.Comment: LATTICE98(confine), 3 pages, 4 figure
CP-PACS Result for the Quenched Light Hadron Spectrum
The quenched hadron spectrum in the continuum obtained with the Wilson quark
action in recent simulations on the CP-PACS is presented. Results for the light
quark masses and the QCD scale parameter are reported.Comment: Talk presented by K. Kanaya at Lattice97, Edinburg
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