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Centrality dependence of the multiplicity and transverse momentum distributions at RHIC and LHC and the percolation of strings
The dependence of the multiplicity and the transverse momentum distribution
on the number of collisions are studied for central and peripheral Au-Au
collisions at SPS, RHIC and LHC energies in the framework of percolation of
strings. A scaling law relating the multiplicity to the mean transverse
momentum is obtained. Our results are in overall agreement with the SPS and
RHIC data, obtaining a suppression on distribution even for larger
than 1 GeV/c.Comment: Contribution to QM2002, espcrc1.st
On polynomial submersions of degree and the real Jacobian conjecture in
The main result of this paper is the following version of the real Jacobian
conjecture: "Let be a polynomial map with nowhere zero
Jacobian determinant. If the degree of is less than or equal to , then
is injective". Assume that two polynomial maps from to are
equivalent when they are the same up to affine changes of coordinates in the
source and in the target. We completely classify the polynomial submersions of
degree with at least one disconnected level set up to this equivalence,
obtaining four classes. Then, analyzing the half-Reeb components of the
foliation induced by a representative of each of these classes, we prove
there is not a polynomial such that the Jacobian determinant of the map
is nowhere zero. Recalling that the real Jacobian conjecture is true
for maps when all the level sets of are connected, we conclude
the proof of the main result
Cooperative spontaneous emission from indistinguishable atoms in arbitrary motional quantum states
We investigate superradiance and subradiance of indistinguishable atoms with
quantized motional states, starting with an initial total state that factorizes
over the internal and external degrees of freedom of the atoms. Due to the
permutational symmetry of the motional state, the cooperative spontaneous
emission, governed by a recently derived master equation [F. Damanet et al.,
Phys. Rev. A 93, 022124 (2016)], depends only on two decay rates and
and a single parameter describing the
dipole-dipole shifts. We solve the dynamics exactly for atoms,
numerically for up to 30 atoms, and obtain the large--limit by amean-field
approach. We find that there is a critical difference that
depends on beyond which superradiance is lost. We show that exact
non-trivial dark states (i.e. states other than the ground state with vanishing
spontaneous emission) only exist for , and that those states
(dark when ) are subradiant when .Comment: 14 pages, 8 figure
Modeling the Void H I Column Density Spectrum
The equivalent width distribution function (EWDF) of \hone absorbers specific
to the void environment has been recently derived (Manning 2002), revealing a
large line density of clouds (dN/dz ~500 per unit z for Log (N_HI)> 12.4). I
show that the void absorbers cannot be diffuse (or so-called filamentary)
clouds, expanding with the Hubble flow, as suggested by N-body/hydro
simulations. Absorbers are here modeled as the baryonic remnants of
sub-galactic perturbations that have expanded away from their dark halos in
response to reionization at z ~ 6.5. A 1-D Lagrangian hydro/gravity code is
used to follow the dynamic evolution and ionization structure of the baryonic
clouds for a range of halo circular velocities. The simulation products at z=0
can be combined according to various models of the halo velocity distribution
function to form a column density spectrum that can be compared with the
observed. I find that such clouds may explain the observed EWDF if the halo
velocity distribution function is as steep as that advanced by Klypin (1999),
and the halo mass distribution is closer to isothermal than to NFW.Comment: 21 pages, 15 figures. Paper in press; ApJ 591, n
Efficient Subsidization of Human Capital Accumulation with Overlapping Generations and Endogenous Growth
This paper studies second best policies for education, saving, and labour in an OLG model in which endogenous growth results from human capital accumulation. Government expenditures have to be financed by linear instruments so that growth equilibria are inefficient. The inefficiency is exacerbated if selfish individuals externalize the positive effect of education on descendents’ productivity. It is shown to be second best to subsidize education even relative to the first best if the elasticity of the human capital investment function is strictly increasing.OLG model; endogenous growth; endogenous labour, education, and saving; intergenerational externalities; optimal taxation
Exact Study of the Effect of Level Statistics in Ultrasmall Superconducting Grains
The reduced BCS model that is commonly used for ultrasmall superconducting
grains has an exact solution worked out long ago by Richardson in the context
of nuclear physics. We use it to check the quality of previous treatments of
this model, and to investigate the effect of level statistics on pairing
correlations. We find that the ground state energies are on average somewhat
lower for systems with non-uniform than uniform level spacings, but both have
an equally smooth crossover from the bulk to the few-electron regime. In the
latter, statistical fluctuations in ground state energies strongly depend on
the grain's electron number parity.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figs, RevTe
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