253 research outputs found
On the Chiral Phase Transition in the Linear Sigma Model
The Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis (CJT) effective action for composite operators
at finite temperature is used to investigate the chiral phase transition within
the framework of the linear sigma model as the low-energy effective model of
quantum chromodynamics (QCD). A new renormalization prescription for the CJT
effective action in the Hartree-Fock (HF) approximation is proposed. A
numerical study, which incorporates both thermal and quantum effect, shows that
in this approximation the phase transition is of first order. However, taking
into account the higher-loop diagrams contribution the order of phase
transition is unchanged.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Hopping between Random Locations: Spectrum and Instanton
Euclidean random matrices appear in a broad class of physical problems
involving disorder. The problem of determining their spectra can be mapped,
using the replica method, into the study of a scalar field theory with an
interaction of the type e^(psi^2). We apply the instanton method to study their
spectral tails.Comment: 9 pages, Revtex, 2 postscript figure
A complete solution of a Constrained System: SUSY Monopole Quantum Mechanics
We solve the quantum mechanical problem of a charged particle on S^2 in the
background of a magnetic monopole for both bosonic and supersymmetric cases by
constructing Hilbert space and realizing the fundamental operators obeying
complicated Dirac bracket relations in terms of differential operators. We find
the complete energy eigenfunctions. Using the lowest energy eigenstates we
count the number of degeneracies and examine the supersymmetric structure of
the ground states in detail.Comment: 20 pages including the title, prepared in JHEP forma
Chiral bosonization for non-commutative fields
A model of chiral bosons on a non-commutative field space is constructed and
new generalized bosonization (fermionization) rules for these fields are given.
The conformal structure of the theory is characterized by a level of the
Kac-Moody algebra equal to where is the
non-commutativity parameter and chiral bosons living in a non-commutative
fields space are described by a rational conformal field theory with the
central charge of the Virasoro algebra equal to 1. The non-commutative chiral
bosons are shown to correspond to a free fermion moving with a speed equal to where is the speed of light. Lorentz
invariance remains intact if is rescaled by . The
dispersion relation for bosons and fermions, in this case, is given by .Comment: 16 pages, JHEP style, version published in JHE
Supersymmetry and the relationship between a class of singular potentials in arbitrary dimensions
The eigenvalues of the potentials
and
, and of the special cases of these potentials such as the Kratzer and
Goldman-Krivchenkov potentials, are obtained in N-dimensional space. The
explicit dependence of these potentials in higher-dimensional space is
discussed, which have not been previously covered.Comment: 13 pages article in LaTEX (uses standard article.sty). Please check
"http://www1.gantep.edu.tr/~ozer" for other studies of Nuclear Physics Group
at University of Gaziante
Astrophysical Bounds on Planck Suppressed Lorentz Violation
This article reviews many of the observational constraints on Lorentz
symmetry violation (LV). We first describe the GZK cutoff and other phenomena
that are sensitive to LV. After a brief historical sketch of research on LV, we
discuss the effective field theory description of LV and related questions of
principle, technical results, and observational constraints. We focus on
constraints from high energy astrophysics on mass dimension five operators that
contribute to LV electron and photon dispersion relations at order E/M_Planck.
We also briefly discuss constraints on renormalizable operators, and review the
current and future contraints on LV at order (E/M_Planck)^2.Comment: 30 pages, submitted to Lecture Notes in Physics, Quantum Gravity
Phenomenology, eds. G.Amelino-Camelia, J. Kowalski-Glikman (Springer-Verlag
The scale of VGI in map production: a perspective of European National Mapping Agencies
The perspective of European National Mapping Agencies (NMA) on the role of citizen sensing in map production was explored. The NMAs varied greatly in their engagement with the community generating volunteered geographic information (VGI) and in their future plans. From an assessment of NMA standard practices, it was evident that much VGI was acquired with a positional accuracy that, while less than that typically acquired by NMAs, actually exceeded the requirements of the nominal data capture scale used by most NMAs. Opportunities for VGI use in map revision and updating were evident, especially for agencies that use a continuous rather than cyclical updating policy. Some NMAs had also developed systems to engage with citizen sensors and examples are discussed. Only rarely was VGI used to collect data on features beyond the standard set used by the NMAs. The potential role of citizen sensing and so its current scale of use by NMAs is limited by a series of concerns, notably relating to issues of data quality, the nature and motivation of the contributors, legal issues, the sustainability of data source, and employment fears of NMA staff. Possible priorities for future research and development are identified to help ensure that the potential of VGI in mapping is realized
Loss of Heterozygosity on Chromosomes 3p, 8p, 9p and 17p in the Progression of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Larynx
Previous molecular genetic studies of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)have shown certain chromosomal regions with recurring alterations. But studies of sequential molecular alterations and genetic progression model of laryngeal SCC have not been clearly defined. To identify the chromosomal alterations associated with the carcinogenesis of laryngeal SCC, we analyzed genomic DNA from microdissected squamous metaplasia, squamous dysplasia, invasive SCC, and metastatic carcinoma samples from 22 laryngeal SCC patients for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at microsatellite loci. Ten microsatellite markers on chromosome 3p, 8p, 9p, and 17p were used. LOH at 9p21 was observed in the all stages including squamous metaplasia, squamous dysplasia, invasive SCC and metastatic carcinoma. LOH at 17p13.1, 3p25 and 3p14.2 was observed from the squamous dysplasia, invasive SCC and metastatic carcinoma. LOH at 8p21.3-p22 was observed mainly from the invasive SCC and metastatic carcinoma. The results suggest that 9p21 in the early event, 17p13.1, 3p25 and 3p14.2 in the intermediate event and 8p21.3-p22 in the late event may be involved in the laryngeal carcinogenesis
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