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    Correlation Functions Along a Massless Flow

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    A non-perturbative method based on the Form Factor bootstrap approach is proposed for the analysis of correlation functions of 2-D massless integrable theories and applied to the massless flow between the Tricritical and the Critical Ising Models.Comment: 11 pages (two figures not included in the text), Latex file, ISAS/EP/94/15

    Constructing Infinite Particle Spectra

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    We propose a general construction principle which allows to include an infinite number of resonance states into a scattering matrix of hyperbolic type. As a concrete realization of this mechanism we provide new S-matrices generalizing a class of hyperbolic ones, which are related to a pair of simple Lie algebras, to the elliptic case. For specific choices of the algebras we propose elliptic generalizations of affine Toda field theories and the homogeneous sine-Gordon models. For the generalization of the sinh-Gordon model we compute explicitly renormalization group scaling functions by means of the c-theorem and the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz. In particular we identify the Virasoro central charges of the corresponding ultraviolet conformal field theories.Comment: 7 pages Latex, 7 figures (typo in figure 3 corrected

    Pathogenetic assessment of external respiratory function disturbance and is interrelation with BDNF gene polymorphism in military servicemen in extreme conditions of the Arctic zone

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    Relevance. To date, the etiopathogenesis of polar hypoxia and its relationship with polymorphismes genes have not been fully studied. The aim of the study is to study the pathogenesis of ventilation disorders and polar hypoxia and their relationship with gene polymorphisms in military personnel serving in the Arctic zone. Materials and methods. 98 servicemen from the Arctic climate zone (above 70°N 30-90°E) and 94 people from the temperate climate zone (50°N 30-90°E) were examined. into three groups: 1st group - 8 (8%) military personnel, length of service up to 5 years, 2nd group - 21 (21%) people - experience from 5 to 10 years, 3rd group - 70 (71%) persons over 10 years. The average annual indicators of atmospheric pressure and air temperature in climatic zones were calculated on the basis of open archival data obtained from LLC Weather Schedule rp5.ru. Blood saturation was measured on a Berry BM1000B pulse oximeter, Tiffno index and FEV1 on a USPTs-01 spirometer; gene polymorphism by PCR on a DT-Prime amplifier. Results. Military personnel in the Arctic zone showed a decrease in blood saturation by 1.1%, a decrease in the level of FEV1 and the Tiffno index by 13.9% and 7.2%, respectively, compared with persons from the temperate climate zone (p<0.01). The Tiffno index was reduced in military personnel with the A/A genotype of the BDNF gene (rs6265) (p<0.01). Conclusion. In the Arctic zone (above 70°N 30-90°E) military personnel have an obstructive type of ventilation disorders and hypoxemia with inertia of long-term protective and adaptive reactions to hypoxia and cold. Servicemen with the A/A genotype of the BDNF gene (rs6265) are less adapted to the conditions of polar hypoxia and cold in the Arctic climate zone

    All the choice and all the responsibilities: an exploration of the agency perceived by women with children around their childbearing

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    Findings from an exploratory study of agency around childbearing perceived by women with children from a feminist perspective are presented. Contemporary women‘s childbearing has confusedly been portrayed as chosen but constrained and also a duty. Most recently women have been considered to have a duty to reproduce to stimulate economic growth. Furthermore, a plethora of fertility theories have been put forward to explain recent declining fertility but these have found to be incapable of explaining fertility trends and the complexity of childbearing negotiations. Amongst these deliberations women‘s interests tend to get lost. This research attempts to reverse that tendency. Taking part in this research were 26 women each of whom had at least one child of nine years of age or younger from in and around Orange, NSW. Data was collected using in-depth semi-structured interviews and focus groups. As agency is ill-defined within sociology, seven criteria for recognising agency were constructed from a review of sociological theory. These criteria were used as a series of lenses through which the data were viewed; allowing for the explanatory powers of theories to be compared. The findings show that women‘s agency around childbearing was intermittent and imperfect but not completely absent. Important to the discourse of choice prevalent in the popular media and expounded by economic rationalists, the concept of choice was shown to be simplistic. Rather the women described complex negotiations between biological factors, social influences and personal preferences. This research demonstrates that despite making some progress in workforce participation, women‘s expected role in the home curtailed what they could achieve. The thesis furthers understanding of women‘s childbearing agency, has implications for public policy, provides insights into the relevance of sociological theories to women who have children and provides a novel methodological approach for assessing agency

    Flat histogram simulation of lattice polymer systems

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    We demonstrate the use of a new algorithm called the Flat Histogram sampling algorithm for the simulation of lattice polymer systems. Thermodynamics properties, such as average energy or entropy and other physical quantities such as end-to-end distance or radius of gyration can be easily calculated using this method. Ground-state energy can also be determined. We also explore the accuracy and limitations of this method. Key words: Monte Carlo algorithms, flat histogram sampling, HP model, lattice polymer systemsComment: 7 RevTeX two-column page

    CFT/CFT interpolating RG flows and the holographic c-function

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    We consider holographic RG flows which interpolate between non-trivial ultra-violet (UV) and infra-red (IR) conformal fixed points. We study the ``superpotentials'' which characterize different flows and discuss their expansions near the fixed points. Then we focus on the holographic cc-function as defined from the two-point function of the stress-energy tensor. We point out that the equation for the metric fluctuations in the background flow is equivalent to a scattering problem and we use this to obtain an expression for the cc-function in terms of the associated Jost functions. We propose two explicit models that realize UV-IR flows. In the first example we consider a thin wall separating two AdS spaces with different radii, while in the second one the UV region is replaced with an asymptotically AdS space. We find that the holographic cc-function obeys the expected properties. In particular it reduces to the correct -- nonzero -- central charge in the IR limit.Comment: 20 pages, discussion at the end of sec. 3 and sec. 4.1 change

    Hydrodynamic flow of expanding Bose-Einstein condensates

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    We study expansion of quasi-one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) after switching off the confining harmonic potential. Exact solution of dynamical equations is obtained in framework of the hydrodynamic approximation and it is compared with the direct numerical simulation of the full problem showing excellent agreement at realistic values of physical parameters. We analyze the maximum of the current density and estimate the velocity of expansion. The results of the 1D analysis provides also qualitative understanding of some properties of BEC expansion observed in experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, RevTeX4. To appear in Physical Review
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