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A study of cross sections for excitation of pseudostates
Using the electron-hydrogen scattering Temkin-Poet model we investigate the
behavior of the cross sections for excitation of all of the states used in the
convergent close-coupling (CCC) formalism. In the triplet channel, it is found
that the cross section for exciting the positive-energy states is approximately
zero near-threshold and remains so until a further energy, equal to the energy
of the state, is added to the system. This is consistent with the step-function
hypothesis [Bray, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 78} 4721 (1997)] and inconsistent with
the expectations of Bencze and Chandler [Phys. Rev. A {\bf 59} 3129 (1999)].
Furthermore, we compare the results of the CCC-calculated triplet and singlet
single differential cross sections with the recent benchmark results of
Baertschy et al. [Phys. Rev. A (to be published)], and find consistent
agreement.Comment: Four pages, 5 figure
Calculation of the free-free transitions in the electron-hydrogen scattering S-wave model
The S-wave model of electron-hydrogen scattering is evaluated using the
convergent close-coupling method with an emphasis on scattering from excited
states including an initial state from the target continuum. Convergence is
found for discrete excitations and the elastic free-free transition. The latter
is particularly interesting given the corresponding potential matrix elements
are divergent
The truth about lies: the relationship between fiction and reality in Abbas Kiarostami’s 'Certified Copy'
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's essential and recurrent concern lies in the questioning of the notion of frontier in all shapes and forms—from the geographical to the personal. His latest film Certified Copy, ranks as a trademark production inasmuch as it epitomises Kiarostami's preoccupation with the permeability and inconsistency of the dividing line between reality and fiction—a preoccupation which runs through all his creative works, be they fiction film, experimental documentaries, poetry or photography. Our article examines the specific ways in which the reality/fiction trope is actualised in Certified Copy. Through a study of Kiarostami's cinécriture (Varda) our aim is to highlight the film-maker's contribution to the debate on the role of cinema as an art form, on life (authentic) and art (imitation). We will bring to light the varied ways in which Kiarostami subverts classical narrative techniques, plays with truths and lies, and disrupts the boundaries between spectators, actors, film characters and ultimately director. In this game of reflections Kiarostami materialises a vision of life while succeeding in reaching out to the viewer's emotional make-up
Spin-resolved electron-impact ionization of lithium
Electron-impact ionization of lithium is studied using the convergent
close-coupling (CCC) method at 25.4 and 54.4 eV. Particular attention is paid
to the spin-dependence of the ionization cross sections. Convergence is found
to be more rapid for the spin asymmetries, which are in good agreement with
experiment, than for the underlying cross sections. Comparison with the recent
measured and DS3C-calculated data of Streun et al (1999) is most intriguing.
Excellent agreement is found with the measured and calculated spin asymmetries,
yet the discrepancy between the CCC and DS3C cross sections is very large
On the number of metastable states in spin glasses
In this letter, we show that the formulae of Bray and Moore for the average
logarithm of the number of metastable states in spin glasses can be obtained by
calculating the partition function with coupled replicas with the symmetry
among these explicitly broken according to a generalization of the `two-group'
ansatz. This equivalence allows us to find solutions of the BM equations where
the lower `band-edge' free energy equals the standard static free energy. We
present these results for the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model, but we expect them
to apply to all mean-field spin glasses.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, no figures. Postscript directly available
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Disappearance of the de Almeida-Thouless line in six dimensions
We show that the Almeida-Thouless line in Ising spin glasses vanishes when
their dimension d -> 6 as h_{AT}^2/T_c^2 = C(d-6)^4(1- T/T_c)^{d/2 - 1}, where
C is a constant of order unity. An equivalent result which could be checked by
simulations is given for the one-dimensional Ising spin glass with long-range
interactions. It is shown that replica symmetry breaking also stops as d -> 6.Comment: Additional text and one figure adde
Velocity Distribution of Topological Defects in Phase-Ordering Systems
The distribution of interface (domain-wall) velocities in a
phase-ordering system is considered. Heuristic scaling arguments based on the
disappearance of small domains lead to a power-law tail,
for large v, in the distribution of . The exponent p is
given by , where d is the space dimension and 1/z is the growth
exponent, i.e. z=2 for nonconserved (model A) dynamics and z=3 for the
conserved case (model B). The nonconserved result is exemplified by an
approximate calculation of the full distribution using a gaussian closure
scheme. The heuristic arguments are readily generalized to conserved case
(model B). The nonconserved result is exemplified by an approximate calculation
of the full distribution using a gaussian closure scheme. The heuristic
arguments are readily generalized to systems described by a vector order
parameter.Comment: 5 pages, Revtex, no figures, minor revisions and updates, to appear
in Physical Review E (May 1, 1997
A counter-example to a recent version of the Penrose conjecture
By considering suitable axially symmetric slices on the Kruskal spacetime, we
construct counterexamples to a recent version of the Penrose inequality in
terms of so-called generalized apparent horizons.Comment: 12 pages. Appendix added with technical details. To appear in
Classical and Quantum Gravit
Reply to "Comment on Evidence for the droplet picture of spin glasses"
Using Monte Carlo simulations (MCS) and the Migdal-Kadanoff approximation
(MKA), Marinari et al. study in their comment on our paper the link overlap
between two replicas of a three-dimensional Ising spin glass in the presence of
a coupling between the replicas. They claim that the results of the MCS
indicate replica symmetry breaking (RSB), while those of the MKA are trivial,
and that moderate size lattices display the true low temperature behavior. Here
we show that these claims are incorrect, and that the results of MCS and MKA
both can be explained within the droplet picture.Comment: 1 page, 1 figur
Phase Ordering Dynamics of the O(n) Model - Exact Predictions and Numerical Results
We consider the pair correlation functions of both the order parameter field
and its square for phase ordering in the model with nonconserved order
parameter, in spatial dimension and spin dimension .
We calculate, in the scaling limit, the exact short-distance singularities of
these correlation functions and compare these predictions to numerical
simulations. Our results suggest that the scaling hypothesis does not hold for
the model. Figures (23) are available on request - email
[email protected]: 23 pages, Plain LaTeX, M/C.TH.93/2
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