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The heavy-element abundances of AGB stars and the angular momentum conservation model of wind accretion for barium stars
Adpoting new s-process nucleosynthesis scenario and branch s-process path, we
calculate the heavy-element abundances and C/O ratio of solar metallicity
3M_sun TP-AGB stars. The evolutionary sequence from M to S to C stars of AGB
stars is explained naturally by the calculated results. Then combining the
angular momentum conservation model of wind accretion with the heavy-element
abundances on the surface of TP-AGB stars, we calculate the heavy-element
overabundances of barium stars via successive pulsed accreting and mixing. Our
results support that the barium stars with longer orbital period, P>1600 days,
form through wind accretion scenario.Comment: 14 pages, LaTex, 17 PS figures included, accepted for publication in
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Macroscopic Quantum Coherence in Small Antiferromagnetic Particle and the Quantum Interference Effects
Starting from the Hamiltonian operator of the noncompensated two-sublattice
model of a small antiferromagnetic particle, we derive the effective Lagrangian
of a biaxial antiferromagnetic particle in an external magnetic field with the
help of spin-coherent-state path integrals. Two unequal level-shifts induced by
tunneling through two types of barriers are obtained using the instanton
method. The energy spectrum is found from Bloch theory regarding the periodic
potential as a superlattice. The external magnetic field indeed removes
Kramers' degeneracy, however a new quenching of the energy splitting depending
on the applied magnetic field is observed for both integer and half-integer
spins due to the quantum interference between transitions through two types of
barriers.Comment: 9 pages, Latex, 4 Postscript figure
Recent advances on filtering and control for nonlinear stochastic complex systems with incomplete information: A survey
This Article is provided by the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2012 Hindawi PublishingSome recent advances on the filtering and control problems for nonlinear stochastic complex systems with incomplete information are surveyed. The incomplete information under consideration mainly includes missing measurements, randomly varying sensor delays, signal quantization, sensor saturations, and signal sampling. With such incomplete information, the developments on various filtering and control issues are reviewed in great detail. In particular, the addressed nonlinear stochastic complex systems are so comprehensive that they include conventional nonlinear stochastic systems, different kinds of complex networks, and a large class of sensor networks. The corresponding filtering and control technologies for such nonlinear stochastic complex systems are then discussed. Subsequently, some latest results on the filtering and control problems for the complex systems with incomplete information are given. Finally, conclusions are drawn and several possible future research directions are pointed out.This work was supported in part by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant nos. 61134009, 61104125, 61028008, 61174136, 60974030, and 61074129, the Qing Lan Project of Jiangsu Province of China, the Project sponsored by SRF for ROCS of SEM of China, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council  EPSRC  of the UK under Grant GR/S27658/01, the Royal Society of the UK, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany
Parafermions, induced edge states and domain walls in the fractional quantum Hall effect spin transitions
Search for parafermions and Fibonacci anyons, which are excitations obeying
non-Abelian statistics, is driven both by the quest for deeper understanding of
nature and prospects for universal topological quantum computation. However,
physical systems that can host these exotic excitations are rare and hard to
realize in experiments. Here we study the domain walls and the edge states
formed in spin transitions in the fractional quantum Hall effect. Effective
theory approach and exact diagonalization in a disk and torus geometries proves
the existence of the counter-propagating edge modes with opposite spin
polarizations at the boundary between the two neighboring regions of the
two-dimensional electron liquid in spin-polarized and spin-unpolarized phases.
By analytical and numerical analysis, we argue that these systems can host
parafermions when coupled to an s-wave superconductor and are experimentally
feasible. We investigate settings based on , 
and  spin transitions and analyze spin-flipping interactions
that hybridize counter-propagating modes. Finally, we discuss spin-orbit
interactions of composite fermions.Comment: 17 pages, 12 figure
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