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Vortex solutions of a Maxwell-Chern-Simons field coupled to four-fermion theory
We find the static vortex solutions of the model of Maxwell-Chern-Simons
gauge field coupled to a (2+1)-dimensional four-fermion theory. Especially, we
introduce two matter currents coupled to the gauge field minimally: the
electromagnetic current and a topological current associated with the
electromagnetic current. Unlike other Chern-Simons solitons the N-soliton
solution of this theory has binding energy and the stability of the solutions
is maintained by the charge conservation laws.Comment: 7 pages, harvmac, To be published in Phys. Rev. D5
Abelian Chern-Simons field theory and anyon equation on a torus
We quantize the abelian Chern-Simons theory coupled to non-relativistic
matter field on a torus without invoking the flux quantization. Through a
series of canonical transformations which is equivalent to solving the Gauss
constraint, we obtain an effective hamiltonian density with periodic matter
field. We also obtain the many-anyon Schr\"odinger equation with periodic
Aharonov-Bohm potentials and analyze the periodic property of the wavefunction.
Some comments are given on the different features of our approach from the
previous ones.Comment: 24, SNUTP-93-9
Evidence for nodeless superconducting gap in NaFeCoAs from low-temperature thermal conductivity measurements
The thermal conductivity of optimally doped NaFeCoAs
( 20 K) and overdoped NaFeCoAs ( 11 K)
single crystals were measured down to 50 mK. No residual linear term
is found in zero magnetic field for both compounds, which is an
evidence for nodeless superconducting gap. Applying field up to = 9 T
() does not noticeably increase in
NaFeCoAs, which is consistent with multiple isotropic gaps
with similar magnitudes. The of overdoped
NaFeCoAs shows a relatively faster field dependence,
indicating the increase of the ratio between the magnitudes of different gaps,
or the enhancement of gap anisotropy upon increasing doping.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Equivalence of -bosons using the exponential phase operator
Various forms of the -boson are explained and their hidden symmetry
revealed by transformations using the exponential phase operator. Both the
one-component and the multicomponent -bosons are discussed. As a byproduct,
we obtain a new boson algebra having a shifted vacuum structure and define a
global operatal gauge transformation.Comment: 18 pages, LaTex(run twice), To appear in J. PHys.
Effect of Control Strategies on Prevalence, Incidence and Re-infection of Clonorchiasis in Endemic Areas of China
Clonorchiasis is a liver fluke disease prevalent in East Asia, which is transmitted to humans mainly by eating raw freshwater fish. It induces various complications in the liver or bile duct including cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, cholangitis, and cirrhosis. Clonorchis sinensis has been known to cause cholangiocarcinoma, and is still a major health problem in endemic areas. People in endemic areas are repeatedly infected with C. sinensis, as they continue to consume raw freshwater fish in spite of control activities and availability of a highly effective drug, praziquantel. Reservoir hosts such as cats, dogs, and pigs supply eggs continuously to the environment and act as a source of infection. The present study analyzed the data produced by the Korea-China collaborative project for helminthiasis control in China during 2001–2004 to find out effective chemotherapeutic control strategies with praziquantel in endemic areas and to evaluate their effects on the transmission of C. sinensis infection by repeated mass or selective treatment. The four-year control trial found that repeated treatment is essential to the effective reduction of prevalence and infection intensity in heavily endemic areas. Mass chemotherapy is more effective than selective treatment, and more repeated treatments produce better outcomes in clonorchiasis control. Health education to change the habit of consuming raw or undercooked fish is an important and practical measure to prevent and reduce human infections in endemic areas. Together with chemotherapy, health education could be highly effective and produce sustainable effects in clonorchiasis control. Treatment of reservoirs, if applicable, will contribute to reduce the source of infection
Unitarizable Representations of the Deformed Para-Bose Superalgebra Uq[osp(1/2)] at Roots of 1
The unitarizable irreps of the deformed para-Bose superalgebra , which
is isomorphic to , are classified at being root of 1. New
finite-dimensional irreps of are found. Explicit expressions
for the matrix elements are written down.Comment: 19 pages, PlainTe
Blow up criterion for compressible nematic liquid crystal flows in dimension three
In this paper, we consider the short time strong solution to a simplified
hydrodynamic flow modeling the compressible, nematic liquid crystal materials
in dimension three. We establish a criterion for possible breakdown of such
solutions at finite time in terms of the temporal integral of both the maximum
norm of the deformation tensor of velocity gradient and the square of maximum
norm of gradient of liquid crystal director field.Comment: 22 page
KLEIN: A New Family of Lightweight Block Ciphers
Resource-efficient cryptographic primitives become fundamental for realizing both security and efficiency in embedded systems like RFID tags and sensor nodes. Among those primitives, lightweight block cipher plays a major role as a building block for security protocols. In this paper, we describe a new family of lightweight block ciphers named KLEIN, which is designed for resource-constrained devices such as wireless sensors and RFID tags. Compared to the related proposals, KLEIN has advantage in the software performance on legacy sensor platforms, while in the same time its hardware implementation can also be compact
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