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Non conventional screening of the Coulomb interaction in low dimensional and finite size system
We study the screening of the Coulomb interaction in non polar systems by
polarizable atoms. We show that in low dimensions and small finite size systems
this screening deviates strongly from that conventionally assumed. In fact in
one dimension the short range interaction is strongly screened and the long
range interaction is anti-screened thereby strongly reducing the gradient of
the Coulomb interaction and therefore the correlation effects. We argue that
this effect explains the success of mean field single particle theories for
large molecules.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Surface-enhanced pair transfer in quadrupole states of neutron-rich Sn isotopes
We investigate the neutron pair transfer modes associated with the low-lying
quadrupole states in neutron-rich Sn isotopes by means of the quasiparticle
random phase approximation based on the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov mean
field model. The transition strength of the quadrupole pair-addition mode
feeding the state is enhanced in the Sn isotopes with . The
transition density of the pair-addition mode has a large spatial extension in
the exterior of nucleus, reaching far to fm. The quadrupole
pair-addition mode reflects sensitively a possible increase of the effective
pairing interaction strength in the surface and exterior regions of
neutron-rich nuclei.Comment: 14 page
Electronic Correlations in Oligo-acene and -thiophene Organic Molecular Crystals
From first principles calculations we determine the Coulomb interaction
between two holes on oligo-acene and -thiophene molecules in a crystal, as a
function of the oligomer length. The relaxation of the molecular geometry in
the presence of holes is found to be small. In contrast, the electronic
polarization of the molecules that surround the charged oligomer, reduces the
bare Coulomb repulsion between the holes by approximately a factor of two. In
all cases the effective hole-hole repulsion is much larger than the calculated
valence bandwidth, which implies that at high doping levels the properties of
these organic semiconductors are determined by electron-electron correlations.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Inter-site Coulomb interaction and Heisenberg exchange
Based on exact diagonalization results for small clusters we discuss the
effect of inter-site Coulomb repulsion in Mott-Hubbard or charge transfer
insulators. Whereas the exchange constant J for direct exchange is
substantially enhanced by inter-site Coulomb interaction, that for
superexchange is suppressed. The enhancement of J in the single-band models
holds up to the critical value for the charge density wave (CDW) instability,
thus opening the way for large values of J. Single-band Hubbard models with
sufficiently strong inter-site repulsion to be near a CDW instability thus may
provide `physical' realizations of t-J like models with the `unphysical'
parameter ratio J/t=1.Comment: Revtex file, 4 PRB pages, with 5 embedded ps-files. To appear in PRB,
rapid communications. Hardcopies of figures or the entire manuscript may also
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Linkage study of the low-density lipoprotein-receptor gene and cholesterol levels in an Afrikaner family : quantitative genetics and identification of a minor founder effect
CITATION: Brink, P. A. et al. 1990. Linkage study of the low-density lipoprotein-receptor gene and cholesterol levels in an Afrikaner family : quantitative genetics and identification of a minor founder effect. South African Medical Journal, 77:292-296.The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaOverlap of clinical and biochemical characteristics between hypercholesterolaemia in members of the general population and familial hypercholesterolaemic (FH) individuals may lead to misdiagnosis. Quantitative analyisis of family data may circumvent this problem. A way of looking for an association between plasma cholesterol levels and restriction fragment length polymorphism markers (RFLP) on the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor gene by using reference cholesterol distributions was explored. Linkage, with a logarithm of the odds (LOD) score of 6,8 at θ 0, was detected between cholesterol levels and the LDL receptor in an extended Afrikaner family. Two RFLP-haplotypes, one previously found in a majority of Afrikaner FH homozygotes, and a second, Stu I -, BstE II +, Pvu II +, Nco I +, were associated with high cholesterol levels in this pedigree.Publisher’s versio
The BLG Theory in Light-Cone Superspace
The light-cone superspace version of the d=3, N=8 superconformal theory of
Bagger, Lambert and Gustavsson (BLG) is obtained as a solution to constraints
imposed by OSp(2,2|8) superalgebra. The Hamiltonian of the theory is shown to
be a quadratic form of the dynamical supersymmetry transformation.Comment: 45 pages, v2: reference added, minor typos corrected, published
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Density-matrix functionals for pairing in mesoscopic superconductors
A functional theory based on single-particle occupation numbers is developed
for pairing. This functional, that generalizes the BCS approach, directly
incorporates corrections due to particle number conservation. The functional is
benchmarked with the pairing Hamiltonian and reproduces perfectly the energy
for any particle number and coupling.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, revised versio
Charged excitons in doped extended Hubbard model systems
We show that the charge transfer excitons in a Hubbard model system including
nearest neighbor Coulomb interactions effectively attain some charge in doped
systems and become visible in photoelectron and inverse photoelectron
spectroscopies. This shows that the description of a doped system by an
extended Hubbard model differs substantially from that of a simple Hubbard
model. Longer range Coulomb interactions cause satellites in the one electron
removal and addition spectra and the appearance of spectral weight if the gap
of doped systems at energies corresponding to the excitons of the undoped
systems. The spectral weight of the satellites is proportional to the doping
times the coordination number and therefore is strongly dependent on the
dimension.Comment: 10 pages revtex, 5 figures ps figures adde
Progressive familial heart block, two types
CITATION: Brink A. J. & Torrington, M. 1977. Progressive familial heart block, two types. South African Medical Journal, 52(2):53-59.The original publication is available at http://www.samj.org.zaTwo types of heart block which occur extensively in families in the Republic of South Africa are reported. A type I heart block tends to have the pattern of a right bundle-branch block and/or left anterior hemiblock occurring individually or together, and manifested clinically when complete heart block supervenes, either with syncopal episodes, Stokes-Adams seizures or sudden death. The condition is inherited r356w1++3.3.1 as an autosomal dominant gene and appears to be progressive in nature; the risk to life appears to be greatest at 3 particular periods: at or soon after birth, during puberty and the early 20s, and again towards middle age. The type II condition also appears to be progressive and is inherited as an autosomal dominant gene. The pattern, however, tends to develop along the lines of a sinus bradycardia with a left posterior hemiblock, again presenting clinically as syncopal episodes, Stokes-Adams seizures or sudden death when complete heart block supervenes. Both conditions are likely to be widely prevalent throughout the Republic of South Africa. The pathogenesis is discussed in relation to the patterns of the conduction disturbances.Publisher’s versio
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