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A 1D Model for N-level Atoms Coupled to an EM Field
We construct a model for n-level atoms coupled to quantized electromagnetic
fields in a fibrillar geometry. In the slowly varying envelope and rotating
wave approximations, the equations of motion are shown to satisfy a zero
curvature representation, implying integrability of the quantum system.Comment: 8 pages, Plain Te
Comment on `Pressure of Hot QCD at large N_f'
It is argued why quasiparticle models can be useful to describe the
thermodynamics of hot QCD excluding, however, the case of a large number of
flavors, for which exact results have been calculated by Moore.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures (version accepted for publication
The AISB’08 Symposium on Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2008)
Welcome to Aberdeen at the Symposium on Multimodal Output Generation (MOG 2008)! In this volume the papers presented at the MOG 2008 international symposium are collected
Design Issues for Generalized Linear Models: A Review
Generalized linear models (GLMs) have been used quite effectively in the
modeling of a mean response under nonstandard conditions, where discrete as
well as continuous data distributions can be accommodated. The choice of design
for a GLM is a very important task in the development and building of an
adequate model. However, one major problem that handicaps the construction of a
GLM design is its dependence on the unknown parameters of the fitted model.
Several approaches have been proposed in the past 25 years to solve this
problem. These approaches, however, have provided only partial solutions that
apply in only some special cases, and the problem, in general, remains largely
unresolved. The purpose of this article is to focus attention on the
aforementioned dependence problem. We provide a survey of various existing
techniques dealing with the dependence problem. This survey includes
discussions concerning locally optimal designs, sequential designs, Bayesian
designs and the quantile dispersion graph approach for comparing designs for
GLMs.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/088342306000000105 in the
Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Semi-synthetic zigzag optical lattice for ultracold bosons
We consider a one-dimensional "zigzag" lattice, pictured as a two-site wide
single strip taken from a triangular lattice, affected by a tunable homogeneous
magnetic flux piercing its triangular plaquettes. We focus on a semi-synthetic
lattice produced by combining a one-dimensional spin-dependent lattice in the
long direction with laser-induced transitions between atomic internal states
that define the short synthetic dimension. In contrast to previous studies on
semi-synthetic lattices, the atom-atom interactions are nonlocal in both
lattice directions. We investigate the ground-state properties of the system
for the case of strongly interacting bosons, and find that the interplay
between the frustration induced by the magnetic field and the interactions
gives rise to an exotic gapped phase at fractional filling factors
corresponding to one particle per magnetic unit cell.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures; v3: final version to appear in PR
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