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Decay widths in the massive Schwinger model
By a closer inspection of the massive Schwinger model within mass
perturbation theory we find that, in addition to the -boson bound states, a
further type of hybrid bound states has to be included into the model. Further
we explicitly compute the decay widths of the three-boson bound state and of
the lightest hybrid bound state.Comment: 8 pages, Latex file, no figure
Decay widths and scattering processes in massive QED
Using mass perturbation theory, we infer the bound-state spectrum of massive
QED and compute some decay widths of unstable bound states. Further, we
discuss scattering processes, where all the resonances and particle production
thresholds are properly taken into account by our methods.Comment: Latex file, 5 pages, 8 ps-figures & 1 style-file; written version of
a talk given at the QCD97 conference in Montpellier, Franc
Design of Prototype Dynamic Ac Power Machine with Equivalent Circuit Modeling (Torque Speed Curve of Induction Motor 1,1, Kw)
Squirrel cage induction motors are widely used in electric motor drives due to their satisfactory mechanical characteristics (torque, current, overloading) and small dimensions, as well as their low price. When starting an induction motor, a large current is required for magnetizing its core, which results in a low power factor, rotor power losses and a temperature rise in the windings. None of these parameters should reach values beyond certain limits until the motor reaches nominal speed. The speed of an induction motor 1,1kW is affected very little by fluctuations of voltage. The greater the supply voltage of the motor, the induction motor's speed will increase. The torque values (Tstart, TSmax and Tmax) are affected by the value of the motor supply voltage: (Vp-nl : 132.8, Tstart1 : 7.4, T S-max1 : 0.4, Tmax1 : 9.9) V, (Vp-nl : 127.0, Tstart2 : 4.8, T S-max1 : 0.3, Tmax1 : 8.4) V and (Vp-nl : 121.3, Tstart3 : 3.3, T S-max3 : 0.2, Tmax3 : 7.1) V. Stator current (IL-nl ; 2.5, 2.2, 1.9 ) Amp rises gradually on account of the increase in magnetising current (Im : 2.5, 2.2, 1.9) Amp. The magnetising current required to produce the stator flux. The component of the stator current which provides the ampere-turns balancing the rotor ampere-turns will steadily diminish as the rotor current (IL-nl) decrease with the increase in rotor speed (nr). 
Normalization of the chiral condensate in the massive Schwinger model
Within mass perturbation theory, already the first order contribution to the
chiral condensate of the massive Schwinger model is UV divergent. We discuss
the problem of choosing a proper normalization and, by making use of some
bosonization results, we are able to choose a normalization so that the
resulting chiral condensate may be compared, e.g., with lattice data.Comment: Latex file, 8 pages, 1 figure, needed macro: psbox.te
A Guide to Prescribing Sufficient Post Surgical Quantities of Opiate Pain Medications
Purpose: To examine opiate pain medication prescription and consumption after surgical procedures at VCU Medical Center
On the gauge of the natural lineshape
We use a general formulation of nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in
which the gauge freedom is carried by the arbitrary transverse component of the
the Green's function for the divergence operator to calculate the natural
lineshape of spontaneous emission, thus discerning the full dependence of the
result on the choice of gauge. We also use a representation of the Hamiltonian
in which the virtual field associated with the atomic ground state is
explicitly absent. We consider two processes by which the atom is excited; the
first is resonant absorption of incident radiation with a sharp line. This
treatment is then adapted to derive a resonance fluorescence rate associated
with the Lamb line in atomic hydrogen. Second we consider the atom's excitation
due to irradiation with a laser pulse treated semi-classically. An experiment
could be used to reveal which of the calculated lineshape distributions is
closest to the measured one. This would provide an answer to a question of
fundamental importance; how does one best describe atom-radiation interactions
with the canonical formalism?Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures, 3 table
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