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Two- and Three-particle States in a Nonrelativistic Four-fermion Model in the Fine-tuning Renormalization Scheme. Goldstone mode "against" extension theory
In a nonrelativistic contact four-fermion model we show that simple
regularisation prescriptions together with a definite fine-tuning of the
cut-off-parameter dependence of ``bare'' quantities give the exact solutions
for the two-particle sector and Goldstone modes. Their correspondence with the
self-adjoint extension into Pontryagin space is established leading to
self-adjoint semi-bounded Hamiltonians in three-particle sectors as well.
Renormalized Faddeev equations for the bound states with Fredholm properties
are obtained and analysed.Comment: 23 pages, LaTeX, changed content, added references and two figures,
to appear in the Few Body System
Topological phase in two flavor neutrino oscillations
We show that the phase appearing in neutrino flavor oscillation formulae has
a geometric and topological contribution. We identify a topological phase
appearing in the two flavor neutrino oscillation formula using Pancharatnam's
prescription of quantum collapses between non-orthogonal states. Such quantum
collapses appear naturally in the expression for appearance and survival
probabilities of neutrinos. Our analysis applies to neutrinos propagating in
vacuum or through matter. For the minimal case of two flavors with CP
conservation, our study shows for the first time that there is a geometric
interpretation of the neutrino oscillation formulae for the detection
probability of neutrino species.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev.
Vortex-to-Polarization Phase Transformation Path in Pb(ZrTi)O Nanoparticles
Phase transformation in finite-size ferroelectrics is of fundamental
relevance for understanding collective behaviors and balance of competing
interactions in low-dimensional systems. We report a first-principles effective
Hamiltonian study of vortex-to-polarization transformation in
Pb(ZrTi)O nanoparticles, caused by homogeneous electric
fields normal to the vortex plane. The transformation is shown to (1) follow an
unusual {\it macroscopic} path that is symmetry non-conforming and
characterized by the occurrence of a previously unknown structure as the
bridging phase; (2) lead to the discovery of a striking collective phenomenon,
revealing how ferroelectric vortex is annihilated {\it microscopically}.
Interactions underlying these behaviors are discussed
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