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The dynamical response to the node defect in thermally activated remagnetization of magnetic dot array
The influence of nonmagnetic central node defect on dynamical properties of
regular square-shaped 5 x 5 segment of magnetic dot array under the thermal
activation is investigated via computer simulations. Using stochastic
Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation we simulate hysteresis and relaxation
processes. The remarkable quantitative and qualitative differences between
magnetic dot arrays with nonmagnetic central node defect and magnetic dot
arrays without defects have been found.Comment: 4 pages,5 figures, submitted to J. Magn. Magn. Matte
Search for Gamma-Ray Burst Classes with the RHESSI Satellite
A sample of 427 gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), measured by the RHESSI satellite, is
studied statistically with respect to duration and hardness ratio. Standard
statistical tests are used, such as , F-test and the maximum likelihood
ratio test, in order to compare the number of GRB groups in the RHESSI database
with that of the BATSE database. Previous studies based on the BATSE Catalog
claim the existence of an intermediate GRB group, besides the long and short
groups. Using only the GRB duration as information and or
F-test, we have not found any statistically significant intermediate group in
the RHESSI data. However, maximum likelihood ratio test reveals a significant
intermediate group. Also using the 2-dimensional hardness / plane, the
maximum likelihood analysis reveals a significant intermediate group. Contrary
to the BATSE database, the intermediate group in the RHESSI data-set is harder
than the long one. The existence of an intermediate group follows not only from
the BATSE data-set, but also from the RHESSI one.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 9 pages, 4
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Topological Structure of the QCD Vacuum Revealed by Overlap Fermions
Overlap fermions preserve a remnant of chiral symmetry on the lattice. They
are a powerful tool to investigate the topological structure of the vacuum of
Yang-Mills theory and full QCD. Recent results concerning the localization of
topological charge and the localization and local chirality of the overlap
eigenmodes are reported. The charge distribution is radically different, if a
spectral cut-off for the Dirac eigenmodes is applied. The density q(x) is
changing from the scale-a charge density (with full lattice resolution) to the
ultraviolet filtered charge density. The scale-a density, computed on the Linux
cluster of LRZ, has a singular, sign-coherent global structure of co-dimension
1 first described by the Kentucky group. We stress, however, the cluster
properties of the UV filtered topological density resembling the instanton
picture. The spectral cut-off can be mapped to a bosonic smearing procedure.
The UV filtered field strength reveals a high degree of (anti)selfduality at
"hot spots" of the action. The fermionic eigenmodes show a high degree of local
chirality. The lowest modes are seen to be localized in low-dimensional
space-time regions.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figures, accepted to appear in the Proceedings of "HLRB,
KONWIHR and Linux-Cluster: Review, Results and Future Projects Workshop",
Leibniz Rechenzentrum Munich, December 200
ASACUSA: atomic spectroscopy and collisions using slow antiprotons
The ASACUSA experiment was approved last year for the antiproton decelerator at CERN. Its aim is to study basic atomic processes of slow antiprotons: stopping power and ionization in low-pressure gases, Coulomb capture of $9 antiprotons and to make laser spectroscopy of antiprotonic transitions. (30 refs)
Overlap singularity and time evolution in integrable quantum field theory
We study homogeneous quenches in integrable quantum field theory where the
initial state contains zero-momentum particles. We demonstrate that the
two-particle pair amplitude necessarily has a singularity at the two-particle
threshold. Albeit the explicit discussion is carried out for special
(integrable) initial states, we argue that the singularity is inevitably
present and is a generic feature of homogeneous quenches involving the creation
of zero momentum particles. We also identify the singularity in quenches in the
Ising model across the quantum critical point, and compute it perturbatively in
phase quenches in the quantum sine-Gordon model which are potentially relevant
to experiments. We then construct the explicit time dependence of one-point
functions using a linked cluster expansion regulated by a finite volume
parameter. We find that the secular contribution normally linear in time is
modified by a term. We additionally encounter a novel type of secular
contribution which is shown to be related to parametric resonance. It is an
interesting open question to resum the new contributions and to establish their
consequences directly observable in experiments or numerical simulations.Comment: 30+45 pages, 7 figure
Moderating Factors of Immediate, Dynamic, and Long-run Cross-Price Effects
In this article the authors describe their comprehensive analysis of moderating factors of cross-brand effects of price changes and contribute to the literature in five major ways. (1) They consider an extensive set of potential variables influencing cross-brand effects of price changes. (2) They examine moderators for the immediate as well as the dynamic cross-price effect. (3) They decompose price into regular and promotional price and study both cross-price effects separately. (4) They compare their findings with previous literature on the moderating factors of own-price effects to understand which factors influence own-price elasticity through affecting brand switching. (5) The authors use an advanced Bayesian estimation technique. The results show evidence of the neighborhood price effect and suggest that it is conditional on whether the promoted brand is priced above or below its competitor. The promoted brand's activities turn out to play a much more important role in determining the cross-price promotional effects than its competitor's similar activities. The authors outline conditions when cross-brand post-promotion dips tend to occur. Finally, they argue that the brand choice portion of the overall own-brand effect of a promotion depends on the brand's marketing strategy and on category-specific characteristics
Danubius és Hungaria. Politikától mentes és túlterhelt allegóriák a 19. század végén
Tanulmányom központi fogalma a figurális, emberi alakban megjelenített allegória, a megszemélyesített fogalom. Ezzel a megállapításommal kizárom azokat az allegóriákat a vizsgálatból, amelyek a 19. században szintén kedveltek voltak, de értelmezésük vagy egy tárgyhoz kötődött (például hajó = állam), vagy a teljes szituáció konkretizálását követelték (például Arany János: A walesi bárdok allegorikus olvasata)
Simplified solutions of the Cox-Thompson inverse scattering method at fixed energy
Simplified solutions of the Cox-Thompson inverse quantum scattering method at
fixed energy are derived if a finite number of partial waves with only even or
odd angular momenta contribute to the scattering process. Based on new formulae
various approximate methods are introduced which also prove applicable to the
generic scattering events.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Structurally dynamic spin market networks
The agent-based model of stock price dynamics on a directed evolving complex
network is suggested and studied by direct simulation. The stationary regime is
maintained as a result of the balance between the extremal dynamics, adaptivity
of strategic variables and reconnection rules. The inherent structure of node
agent "brain" is modeled by a recursive neural network with local and global
inputs and feedback connections. For specific parametric combination the
complex network displays small-world phenomenon combined with scale-free
behavior. The identification of a local leader (network hub, agent whose
strategies are frequently adapted by its neighbors) is carried out by repeated
random walk process through network. The simulations show empirically relevant
dynamics of price returns and volatility clustering. The additional emerging
aspects of stylized market statistics are Zipfian distributions of fitness.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, accepted in IJMPC, references added, minor
changes in model, new results and modified figure
Searching for electromagnetic counterpart of LIGO gravitational waves in the Fermi GBM data with ADWO
The Fermi collaboration identified a possible electromagnetic counterpart of
the gravitational wave event of September 14, 2015. Our goal is to provide an
unsupervised data analysis algorithm to identify similar events in Fermi's
Gamma-ray Burst Monitor CTTE data stream. We are looking for signals that are
typically weak. Therefore, they can only be found by a careful analysis of
count rates of all detectors and energy channels simultaneously. Our
Automatized Detector Weight Optimization (ADWO) method consists of a search for
the signal, and a test of its significance. We developed ADWO, a virtual
detector analysis tool for multi-channel multi-detector signals, and performed
successful searches for short transients in the data-streams. We have
identified GRB150522B, as well as possible electromagnetic candidates of the
transients GW150914 and LVT151012. ADWO is an independently developed,
unsupervised data analysis tool that only relies on the raw data of the Fermi
satellite. It can therefore provide a strong, independent test to any
electromagnetic signal accompanying future gravitational wave observations.Comment: 4 pages and 4 figures, A&A Letters accepte
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