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Unification of SU(2)xU(1) Using a Generalized Covariant Derivative and U(3)
A generalization of the Yang-Mills covariant derivative, that uses both
vector and scalar fields and transforms as a 4-vector contracted with Dirac
matrices, is used to simplify and unify the Glashow-Weinberg-Salam model. Since
SU(3) assigns the wrong hypercharge to the Higgs boson, it is necessary to use
a special representation of U(3) to obtain all the correct quantum numbers. A
surplus gauge scalar boson emerges in the process, but it uncouples from all
other particles.Comment: 12 pages, no figures. To be published in Int. J. Mod. Phys.
Optimal length and signal amplification in weakly activated signal transduction cascades
Weakly activated signaling cascades can be modeled as linear systems. The
input-to-output transfer function and the internal gain of a linear system,
provide natural measures for the propagation of the input signal down the
cascade and for the characterization of the final outcome. The most efficient
design of a cascade for generating sharp signals, is obtained by choosing all
the off rates equal, and a ``universal'' finite optimal length.Comment: 27 pages, 10 figures, LaTeX fil
Noisy metrology beyond the standard quantum limit
Parameter estimation is of fundamental importance in areas from atomic
spectroscopy and atomic clocks to gravitational wave detection. Entangled
probes provide a significant precision gain over classical strategies in the
absence of noise. However, recent results seem to indicate that any small
amount of realistic noise restricts the advantage of quantum strategies to an
improvement by at most a multiplicative constant. Here, we identify a relevant
scenario in which one can overcome this restriction and attain superclassical
precision scaling even in the presence of uncorrelated noise. We show that
precision can be significantly enhanced when the noise is concentrated along
some spatial direction, while the Hamiltonian governing the evolution which
depends on the parameter to be estimated can be engineered to point along a
different direction. In the case of perpendicular orientation, we find
superclassical scaling and identify a state which achieves the optimum.Comment: Erroneous expressions with inconsistent units have been corrected. 5
pages, 3 figures + Appendi
Pseudogap and the specific heat of high superconductors
The specific heat of a two dimensional repulsive Hubbard model with local
interaction is investigated. We use the two-pole approximation which exhibits
explicitly important correlations that are sources of the pseudogap anomaly.
The interplay between the specific heat and the pseudogap is the main focus of
the present work. Our self consistent numerical results show that above the
occupation , the specific heat starts to decrease due to the
presence of a pseudogap in the density of states. We have also observed a two
peak structure in the specific heat. Such structure is robust with respect to
the Coulomb interaction but it is significantly affected by the occupation
. A detailed study of the two peak structure is carried out in terms of
the renormalized quasi-particle bands. The role of the second nearest neighbor
hopping on the specific heat behavior and on the pseudogap, is extensively
discussed.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Solid State
Communication
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