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Robust quantization of a molecular motor motion in a stochastic environment
We explore quantization of the response of a molecular motor to periodic
modulation of control parameters. We formulate the Pumping-Quantization Theorem
(PQT) that identifies the conditions for robust integer quantized behavior of a
periodically driven molecular machine. Implication of PQT on experiments with
catenane molecules are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. J. Chem. Phys. Communications (in press
Nucleon Form Factors to Next-to-Leading Order with Light-Cone Sum Rules
We have calculated the leading-twist next-to-leading order (NLO), i.e.,
O(alpha_s), correction to the light-cone sum-rules prediction for the
electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon. We have used the Ioffe nucleon
interpolation current and worked in M_N=0 approximation, with M_N being the
mass of the nucleon. In this approximation, only the Pauli form factor F_2
receives a correction and the calculated correction is quite sizable (cca 60%).
The numerical results for the proton form factors show the improved agreement
with the experimental data. We also discuss the problems encountered when going
away from M_N=0 approximation at NLO, as well as, gauge invariance of the
perturbative results. This work presents the first step towards the NLO
accuracy in the light-cone sum rules for baryon form factors.Comment: 68 pages, 9 figures; minor typos in the text corrected in accordance
with the published versio
Loop series for discrete statistical models on graphs
In this paper we present derivation details, logic, and motivation for the
loop calculus introduced in \cite{06CCa}. Generating functions for three
inter-related discrete statistical models are each expressed in terms of a
finite series. The first term in the series corresponds to the Bethe-Peierls
(Belief Propagation)-BP contribution, the other terms are labeled by loops on
the factor graph. All loop contributions are simple rational functions of spin
correlation functions calculated within the BP approach. We discuss two
alternative derivations of the loop series. One approach implements a set of
local auxiliary integrations over continuous fields with the BP contribution
corresponding to an integrand saddle-point value. The integrals are replaced by
sums in the complimentary approach, briefly explained in \cite{06CCa}. A local
gauge symmetry transformation that clarifies an important invariant feature of
the BP solution, is revealed in both approaches. The partition function remains
invariant while individual terms change under the gauge transformation. The
requirement for all individual terms to be non-zero only for closed loops in
the factor graph (as opposed to paths with loose ends) is equivalent to fixing
the first term in the series to be exactly equal to the BP contribution.
Further applications of the loop calculus to problems in statistical physics,
computer and information sciences are discussed.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
On the Issue of the Thermal Emission Cathode Resource on the Oxide Films of Hafnium and Zirconium
The article shows the results of research on the destruction of the thermionic cathode of an arc plasma torch when inserting hafnium and zirconium along the trace of the spot of a gas-discharge arc by means of electronic metallography with spectral analysis in the control region. The depth of penetration of the spot into the metal of the cathode insert was determined due to the discrete mechanism of action on the metal at the time of attachment. The erosion rate of zirconium oxide films was experimentally established, the extension of the operating life substantiated while mechanisms for its increase were revealed, and two types of arc contact with a hafnium or zirconium insert - the "contracted" and "diffused" ones - were offered. The theoretical operating life of the cathode is calculated
Exclusive semileptonic decays of in supersymmetric theories
The weak decays of () are
investigated in Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) and also in
Supersymmetric (SUSY) SO(10) Grand Unified Models. In MSSM the special
attention is paid to the Neutral Higgs Bosons (NHBs) as they make quite a large
contribution in exclusive decays at large
regions of parameter space of SUSY models, since part of SUSY
contributions is proportional to . The analysis of decay rate,
forward-backward asymmetries, lepton polarization asymmetries and the
polarization asymmetries of baryon in show that the values of these physical observables are greatly modified
by the effects of NHBs. In SUSY SO(10) GUT model, the new physics contribution
comes from the operators which are induced by the NHBs penguins and also from
the operators having chirality opposite to that of the corresponding SM
operators. SUSY SO(10) effects show up only in the decay where the longitudinal and transverse lepton polarization
asymmetries are deviate significantly from the SM value while the effects in
the decay rate, forward-backward asymmetries and polarization asymmetries of
final state baryon are very mild. The transverse lepton polarization
asymmetry in is almost zero in SM
and in MSSM model. However, it can reach to -0.1 in SUSY SO(10) GUT model and
could be seen at the future colliders; hence this asymmetry observable will
provide us useful information to probe new physics and discriminate between
different models.Comment: 26 pages, 8 figure
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