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New examples of Willmore submanifolds in the unit sphere via isoparametric functions,II
This paper is a continuation of a paper with the same title of the last two
authors. In the first part of the present paper, we give a unified geometric
proof that both focal submanifolds of every isoparametric hypersurface in
spheres with four distinct principal curvatures are Willmore. In the second
part, we completely determine which focal submanifolds are Einstein except one
case.Comment: 19 pages,to appear in Annals of Global Analysis and Geometr
ChatGPT and higher education assessments: More opportunities than concerns?
In recent times, higher education has seen a growing concern regarding the utilisation of artificial intelligence, especially with the emergence of ChatGPT. This technology can generate written content and respond to queries at a level that is nearly indistinguishable from a human writer. This feature has drawn substantial interest from students in higher education and has led to concern that students will use ChatGPT’s capabilities to cheat on written formative and summative assessments. In this paper, we will review the usage of ChatGPT in higher education assessments and investigate why students want to cheat using artificial intelligence capabilities. It also offers a critical perspective on the challenges associated with detecting ChatGPT-generated content and its impact on academic integrity. We also consider whether artificial intelligence provides more opportunities for academics to focus on assessing higher-order thinking and strategies
The controlled teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom entangled state in driven cavity QED
In this paper, we propose a scheme for the controlled teleportation of an
arbitrary two-atom entangled state
in driven cavity QED.
An arbitrary two-atom entangled state can be teleported perfectly with the help
of the cooperation of the third side by constructing a three-atom GHZ entangled
state as the controlled channel. This scheme does not involve apparent (or
direct) Bell-state measurement and is insensitive to the cavity decay and the
thermal field. The probability of the success in our scheme is 1.0.Comment: 10 page
Studies of Prototype CsI(Tl) Crystal Scintillators for Low-Energy Neutrino Experiments
Crystal scintillators provide potential merits for the pursuit of low-energy
low-background experiments. A CsI(Tl) scintillating crystal detector is being
constructed to study low-energy neutrino physics at a nuclear reactor, while
projects are underway to adopt this technique for dark matter searches. The
choice of the geometrical parameters of the crystal modules, as well as the
optimization of the read-out scheme, are the results of an R&D program.
Crystals with 40 cm in length were developed. The detector requirements and the
achieved performance of the prototypes are presented. Future prospects for this
technique are discussed.Comment: 32 pages, 14 figure
A study of supercooling of the disordered vortex phase via minor hysteresis loops in 2H-NbSe_2
We report on the observation of novel features in the minor hysteresis loops
in a clean crystal of NbSe_2 which displays a peak effect. The observed
behavior can be explained in terms of a supercooling of the disordered vortex
phase while cooling the superconductor in a field. Also, the extent of spatial
order in a flux line lattice formed in ascending fields is different from (and
larger than) that in the descending fields below the peak position of the peak
effect; this is attributed to unequal degree of annealing of the state induced
by a change of field in the two cases.Comment: 5 pages of text + 6 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Giant Peak Effect Observed in Ultrapure YBCO Crystal
A giant peak in the temperature dependence of the screening current is
observed in the ac magnetic response of an ultra-pure YBaCuO
crystal in a magnetic field. At H = 2.0 T ({\bf }{\bf c}), the screening
current density exhibits a 35-fold rise with 0.5 K increase in
temperature, indicating an abrupt -fold collapse in the characteristic
volume of ordered regions in the vortex array. The peak-effect anomaly is most
pronounced for 4.0 T, but detectable up to 7.0 T. The temperature
dependence of the equilibrium magnetization exhibits a small discontinuous jump
(for high fields) inside the peak-effect regime, suggesting that the underlying
phase transition is a weak first-order vortex-lattice melting transition.Comment: 4 page
Partial wave analysis of J/\psi \to \gamma \phi \phi
Using events collected in the BESII detector, the
radiative decay is
studied. The invariant mass distribution exhibits a near-threshold
enhancement that peaks around 2.24 GeV/.
A partial wave analysis shows that the structure is dominated by a
state () with a mass of
GeV/ and a width of GeV/. The
product branching fraction is: .Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. corrected proof for journa
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