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Overlapping resonances in the control of intramolecular vibrational redistribution
Coherent control of bound state processes via the interfering overlapping
resonances scenario [Christopher et al., J. Chem. Phys. 123, 064313 (2006)] is
developed to control intramolecular vibrational redistribution (IVR). The
approach is applied to the flow of population between bonds in a model of
chaotic OCS vibrational dynamics, showing the ability to significantly alter
the extent and rate of IVR by varying quantum interference contributions.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
Malmheden's theorem revisited
In 1934 H. Malmheden discovered an elegant geometric algorithm for solving
the Dirichlet problem in a ball. Although his result was rediscovered
independently by Duffin 23 years later, it still does not seem to be widely
known. In this paper we return to Malmheden's theorem, give an alternative
proof of the result that allows generalization to polyharmonic functions and,
also, discuss applications of his theorem to geometric properties of harmonic
measures in balls in Euclidean spaces
Two-dimensional shapes and lemniscates
A shape in the plane is an equivalence class of sufficiently smooth Jordan
curves, where two curves are equivalent if one can be obtained from the other
by a translation and a scaling. The fingerprint of a shape is an equivalence of
orientation preserving diffeomorphisms of the unit circle, where two
diffeomorphisms are equivalent if they differ by right composition with an
automorphism of the unit disk. The fingerprint is obtained by composing Riemann
maps onto the interior and exterior of a representative of a shape in a
suitable way. In this paper, we show that there is a one-to-one correspondence
between shapes defined by polynomial lemniscates of degree n and nth roots of
Blaschke products of degree n. The facts that lemniscates approximate all
Jordan curves in the Hausdorff metric and roots of Blaschke products
approximate all orientation preserving diffeomorphisms of the circle in the
C^1-norm suggest that lemniscates and roots of Blaschke products are natural
objects to study in the theory of shapes and their fingerprints
Social Security, Retirement and Wealth: Theory and Implications
The effect of Social Security rules on the age people choose to retire can be critical in evaluating proposed changes to those rules. This research derives a theory of retirement that views retirement as a special type of labor supply decision. This decision is driven by wealth and substitution effects on labor supply, interacting with a fixed cost of working that makes low hours of work unattractive. The theory is tractable analytically, and therefore well-suited for analyzing proposals that affect Social Security. This research examines how retirement age varies with generosity of Social Security benefits. A ten-percent reduction in the value of benefits would lead individuals to postpone retirement by between one-tenth and one-half a year. Individuals who are relatively buffered from the change—because they are wealthier or because they are younger and therefore can more easily increase saving to offset the cut in benefits— will have smaller changes in their retirement ages. Authors’ Acknowledgements This work was supported by a grant from the Social Security Administration through the Michigan Retirement Research Center (Grant #10-P-98358-5). The opinions and conclusions are solely those of the authors and should not be considered as representing the opinions or policy of the Social Security Administration or any agency of the Federal Government. The authors gratefully acknowledge this support.
Field-free molecular orientation by THz laser pulses at high temperature
We investigate to which extend a THz laser pulse can be used to produce
field-free molecular orientation at high temperature. We consider laser pulses
that can be implemented with the state of the art technology and we show that
the efficiency of the control scheme crucially depends on the parameters of the
molecule. We analyze the temperature effects on molecular dynamics and we
demonstrate that, for some molecules, a noticeable orientation can be achieved
at high temperature.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figure
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