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Some Paranormed Difference Sequence Spaces of Order Derived by Generalized Means and Compact Operators
We have introduced a new sequence space
combining by using generalized means and difference operator of order . We
have shown that the space is complete under some
suitable paranorm and it has Schauder basis. Furthermore, the -,
-, - duals of this space is computed and also obtained necessary
and sufficient conditions for some matrix transformations from to . Finally, we obtained some identities or
estimates for the operator norms and the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness of
some matrix operators on the BK space by
applying the Hausdorff measure of noncompactness.Comment: Please withdraw this paper as there are some logical gap in some
results. 20 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1307.5883, arXiv:1307.5817, arXiv:1307.588
Primordial Non-Gaussianity in the Cosmic Microwave Background
In the last few decades, advances in observational cosmology have given us a
standard model of cosmology. We know the content of the universe to within a
few percent. With more ambitious experiments on the way, we hope to move beyond
the knowledge of what the universe is made of, to why the universe is the way
it is. In this review paper we focus on primordial non-Gaussianity as a probe
of the physics of the dynamics of the universe at the very earliest moments. We
discuss 1) theoretical predictions from inflationary models and their
observational consequences in the cosmic microwave background (CMB)
anisotropies; 2) CMB--based estimators for constraining primordial
non-Gaussianity with an emphasis on bispectrum templates; 3) current
constraints on non-Gaussianity and what we can hope to achieve in the near
future; and 4) non-primordial sources of non-Gaussianities in the CMB such as
bispectrum due to second order effects, three way cross-correlation between
primary-lensing-secondary CMB, and possible instrumental effects.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures; Invited Review for the Journal "Advances in
Astronomy"; references adde
Renormalization group approach to chiral symmetry breaking in graphene
We investigate the development of a gapped phase in the field theory of Dirac
fermions in graphene with long-range Coulomb interaction. In the large-N
approximation, we show that the chiral symmetry is only broken below a critical
number of two-component Dirac fermions , that is exactly half
the value found in quantum electrodynamics in 2+1 dimensions. Adopting
otherwise a ladder approximation, we give evidence of the existence of a
critical coupling at which the anomalous dimension of the order parameter of
the transition diverges. This result is consistent with the observation that
chiral symmetry breaking may be driven by the long-range Coulomb interaction in
the Dirac field theory, despite the divergent scaling of the Fermi velocity in
the low-energy limit.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, extended version with technical detail
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