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    Observational cosmology and the cosmic distance-duality relation

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    We study the validity of cosmic distance duality relation between angular diameter and luminosity distances. To test this duality relation we use the latest Union2 Supernovae Type Ia (SNe Ia) data for estimating the luminosity distance. The estimation of angular diameter distance comes from the samples of galaxy clusters (real and mock) and FRIIb radio galaxies. We parameterize the distance duality relation as a function of redshift in four different ways and we find that the mock data set, which assumes a spherical isothermal β\beta model for the galaxy clusters does not accommodate the distance duality relation while the real data set which assumes elliptical β\beta model does.Comment: 4 pages, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology, 14-19 December (2011), Goa, INDI

    Magnetic Field and Curvature Effects on Pair Production II: Vectors and Implications for Chromodynamics

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    We calculate the pair production rates for spin-11 or vector particles on spaces of the form M×R1,1M \times {\mathbb R}^{1,1} with MM corresponding to R2{\mathbb R}^2 (flat), S2S^2 (positive curvature) and H2H^2 (negative curvature), with and without a background (chromo)magnetic field on MM. Beyond highlighting the effects of curvature and background magnetic field, this is particularly interesting since vector particles are known to suffer from the Nielsen-Olesen instability, which can dramatically increase pair production rates. The form of this instability for S2S^2 and H2H^2 is obtained. We also give a brief discussion of how our results relate to ideas about confinement in nonabelian theories.Comment: 24 pages, 9 figure

    Control Synthesis for an Underactuated Cable Suspended System Using Dynamic Decoupling

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    This article studies the dynamics and control of a novel underactuated system, wherein a plate suspended by cables and with a freely moving mass on top, whose other ends are attached to three quadrotors, is sought to be horizontally stabilized at a certain height, with the ball positioned at the center of mass of the plate. The freely moving mass introduces a 2-degree of underactuation into the system. The design proceeds through a decoupling of the quadrotors and the plate dynamics. Through a partial feedback linearization approach, the attitude of the plate and the translational height of the plate is initially controlled, while maintaining a bounded velocity along the yy and xx directions. These inputs are then synthesized through the quadrotors with a backstepping and timescale separation argument based on Tikhonov's theorem

    Magnetic Field and Curvature Effects on Pair Production I: Scalars and Spinors

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    The pair production rates for spin-zero and spin-12\frac{1}{2} particles are calculated on spaces of the form M×R1,1M \times {\mathbb R}^{1,1} with MM corresponding to R2{\mathbb R}^2 (flat), T2T^2 (flat, compactified), S2S^2 (positive curvature) and H2H^2 (negative curvature), with and without a background magnetic field on MM. The motivation is to elucidate the effects of curvature and background magnetic field. Contrasting effects for positive and negative curvature on the two cases of spin are obtained. For positive curvature, we find enhancement for spin-zero and suppression for spin-12\frac{1}{2}, with the opposite effect for negative curvature.Comment: 28 pages, 10 figure

    Magnetotransport in the CeIrIn5{_5} system: The influence of antiferromagnetic fluctuations

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    We present an overview of magnetotransport measurements on the heavy-fermion superconductor CeIrIn5_5. Sensitive measurements of the Hall effect and magnetoresistance (MR) are used to elucidate the low temperature phase diagram of this system. The normal-state magnetotransport is highly anomalous, and experimental signatures of a pseudogap-like precursor state to superconductivity as well as evidence for two distinct scattering times governing the Hall effect and the MR are observed. Our observations point out the influence of antiferromagnetic fluctuations on the magnetotransport in this class of materials. The implications of these findings, both in the context of unconventional superconductivity in heavy-fermion systems as well as in relation to the high temperature superconducting cuprates are discussed

    Carrier mobility and scattering lifetime in electric double-layer gated few-layer graphene

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    We fabricate electric double-layer field-effect transistor (EDL-FET) devices on mechanically exfoliated few-layer graphene. We exploit the large capacitance of a polymeric electrolyte to study the transport properties of three, four and five-layer samples under a large induced surface charge density both above and below the glass transition temperature of the polymer. We find that the carrier mobility shows a strong asymmetry between the hole and electron doping regime. We then employ ab-initio density functional theory (DFT) calculations to determine the average scattering lifetime from the experimental data. We explain its peculiar dependence on the carrier density in terms of the specific properties of the electrolyte we used in our experiments.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure

    Noncommutative gravity: fuzzy sphere and others

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    Gravity on noncommutative analogues of compact spaces can give a finite mode truncation of ordinary commutative gravity. We obtain the actions for gravity on the noncommutative two-sphere and on the noncommutative CP2{\bf CP}^2 in terms of finite dimensional (N×N)(N\times N)-matrices. The commutative large NN limit is also discussed.Comment: LaTeX, 13 pages, section on CP^2 added + minor change

    Realising context-sensitive mobile messaging

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    Mobile technologies aim to assist people as they move from place to place going about their daily work and social routines. Established and very popular mobile technologies include short-text messages and multimedia messages with newer growing technologies including Bluetooth mobile data transfer protocols and mobile web access.Here we present new work which combines all of the above technologies to fulfil some of the predictions for future context aware messaging. We present a context sensitive mobile messaging system which derives context in the form of physical locations through location sensing and the co-location of people through Bluetooth familiarity

    Asymptotic behavior of the least common multiple of consecutive arithmetic progression terms

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    Let ll and mm be two integers with l>m0l>m\ge 0, and let aa and bb be integers with a1a\ge 1 and a+b1a+b\ge 1. In this paper, we prove that loglcmmn<iln{ai+b}=An+o(n)\log {\rm lcm}_{mn<i\le ln}\{ai+b\} =An+o(n), where AA is a constant depending on l,ml, m and aa.Comment: 8 pages. To appear in Archiv der Mathemati
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