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Two loops calculation in chiral perturbation theory and the unitarization program of current algebra
In this paper we compare two loop Chiral Perturbation Theory (ChPT)
calculation of pion-pion scattering with the unitarity second order correction
to the current algebra soft-pion theorem. It is shown that both methods lead to
the same analytic structure for the scattering amplitude.Comment: 13 pages, Revtex 3.0, no figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.
Two Superconducting Phases in CeRh_1-xIr_xIn_5
Pressure studies of CeRh_1-xIr_xIn_5 indicate two superconducting phases as a
function of x, one with T_c >= 2 K for x < 0.9 and the other with T_c < 1.2 K
for x > 0.9. The higher T_c phase, phase-1, emerges in proximity to an
antiferromagnetic quantum-critical point; whereas, Cooper pairing in the lower
T_c phase-2 is inferred to arise from fluctuations of a yet to be found
magnetic state. The T-x-P phase diagram of CeRh_1-xIr_xIn_5, though
qualitatively similar, is distinctly different from that of
CeCu_2(Si_1-xGe_x)_2.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Pion-Pion Phase-Shifts and the Value of Quark-Antiquark Condensate in the Chiral Limit
We use low energy pion-pion phase-shifts in order to make distinction between
the alternatives for the value of the quark-antiquark condensate in the
chiral limit. We will consider the amplitude up to and including contributions within the Standard and Generalized Chiral Perturbation
Theory frameworks. They are unitarized by means of Pad\'e approximants in order
to fit experimental phase-shifts in the resonance region. As the best fits
correspond to , we conclude that pion-pion phase-shift
analysis favors the standard ChPT scenario, which assumes just one, large
leading order parameter .Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures and 1 tabl
Fertilizantes para fertirrigação.
Formas de fertilizantes; Fertilizantes sólidos; Fertilizantes líquidos; Misturas em suspensão; Compatibilidade entre os fertilizantes; Poder de corrosão dos fertilizantes; Solubilidade dos fertilizantes; Salinidade dos fertilizantes; Acidificação dos fertilizantes; Tipos de fertilizantes: Fertilizantes nitrogenados; Fertilizantes fosfatados; Fertilizantes potássicos; Fertilizantes com cálcio, magnésio e enxofre; Fertilizantes com micronutrientes
Irreducible actions and compressible modules
Any finite set of linear operators on an algebra yields an operator
algebra and a module structure on A, whose endomorphism ring is isomorphic
to a subring of certain invariant elements of . We show that if is
a critically compressible left -module, then the dimension of its
self-injective hull over the ring of fractions of is bounded by the
uniform dimension of and the number of linear operators generating .
This extends a known result on irreducible Hopf actions and applies in
particular to weak Hopf action. Furthermore we prove necessary and sufficient
conditions for an algebra A to be critically compressible in the case of group
actions, group gradings and Lie actions
Diagnosing numerical Cherenkov instabilities in relativistic plasma simulations based on general meshes
Numerical Cherenkov radiation (NCR) or instability is a detrimental effect
frequently found in electromagnetic particle-in-cell (EM-PIC) simulations
involving relativistic plasma beams. NCR is caused by spurious coupling between
electromagnetic-field modes and multiple beam resonances. This coupling may
result from the slow down of poorly-resolved waves due to numerical (grid)
dispersion and from aliasing mechanisms. NCR has been studied in the past for
finite-difference-based EM-PIC algorithms on regular (structured) meshes with
rectangular elements. In this work, we extend the analysis of NCR to
finite-element-based EM-PIC algorithms implemented on unstructured meshes. The
influence of different mesh element shapes and mesh layouts on NCR is studied.
Analytic predictions are compared against results from finite-element-based
EM-PIC simulations of relativistic plasma beams on various mesh types.Comment: 31 pages, 20 figure
Semigroup analysis of structured parasite populations
Motivated by structured parasite populations in aquaculture we consider a
class of size-structured population models, where individuals may be recruited
into the population with distributed states at birth. The mathematical model
which describes the evolution of such a population is a first-order nonlinear
partial integro-differential equation of hyperbolic type. First, we use
positive perturbation arguments and utilise results from the spectral theory of
semigroups to establish conditions for the existence of a positive equilibrium
solution of our model. Then, we formulate conditions that guarantee that the
linearised system is governed by a positive quasicontraction semigroup on the
biologically relevant state space. We also show that the governing linear
semigroup is eventually compact, hence growth properties of the semigroup are
determined by the spectrum of its generator. In the case of a separable
fertility function, we deduce a characteristic equation, and investigate the
stability of equilibrium solutions in the general case using positive
perturbation arguments.Comment: to appear in Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomen
New family of potentials with analytical twiston-like solutions
In this letter we present a new approach to find analytical twiston models.
The effective two-field model was constructed by a non-trivial combination of
two one field systems. In such an approach we successfully build analytical
models which are satisfied by a combination of two defect-like solutions, where
one is responsible to twist the molecular chain by , while the other
implies in a longitudinal movement. Such a longitudinal movement can be fitted
to have the size of the distance between adjacent molecular groups. The
procedure works nicely and can be used to describe the dynamics of several
other molecular chains.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
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