279 research outputs found

    Engineering Systems of Heat Supply and Working on Coal as Sources of Air Pollution by Finely Dispersed Dust

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    AbstractThe article contains important issues about functioning of technical means and engineering systems of cities as sources of the human impact on the surrounding ecosystem, namely, the study of the functioning of boiler plants as sources of the human impact on a condition of the atmospheric air located near urbanized areas. So, we solved the problem of improving standardization systems, licensing, certification, environmental safety requirements, design and research activities in the building and operation of municipal services, in particular, improving methods of forecasting air pollution by solid particles contained in emissions released from the production of heat and electricity by burning coal. We made studies and mathematical treatment of the dispersed composition of dust emitted from the organized (boilers) and unorganized (ash dumps) boiler emissions sources, we established that solid particles are entered in the atmospheric air and most of them has a size up to 20μm. We got expressions for determining the sedimentation rate of fine particles of ash and slag

    QCD Strings as Constrained Grassmannian Sigma Model:

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    We present calculations for the effective action of string world sheet in R3 and R4 utilizing its correspondence with the constrained Grassmannian sigma model. Minimal surfaces describe the dynamics of open strings while harmonic surfaces describe that of closed strings. The one-loop effective action for these are calculated with instanton and anti-instanton background, reprsenting N-string interactions at the tree level. The effective action is found to be the partition function of a classical modified Coulomb gas in the confining phase, with a dynamically generated mass gap.Comment: 22 pages, Preprint: SFU HEP-116-9

    Steiner Variations on Random Surfaces

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    Ambartzumian et.al. suggested that the modified Steiner action functional had desirable properties for a random surface action. However, Durhuus and Jonsson pointed out that such an action led to an ill-defined grand-canonical partition function and suggested that the addition of an area term might improve matters. In this paper we investigate this and other related actions numerically for dynamically triangulated random surfaces and compare the results with the gaussian plus extrinsic curvature actions that have been used previously.Comment: 8 page

    Scaling in Steiner Random Surfaces

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    It has been suggested that the modified Steiner action functional has desirable properties for a random surface action. In this paper we investigate the scaling of the string tension and massgap in a variant of this action on dynamically triangulated random surfaces and compare the results with the gaussian plus extrinsic curvature actions that have been used previously.Comment: 7 pages, COLO-HEP-32

    Dyson Pairs and Zero-Mass Black Holes

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    It has been argued by Dyson in the context of QED in flat spacetime that perturbative expansions in powers of the electric charge e cannot be convergent because if e is purely imaginary then the vacuum should be unstable to the production of charged pairs. We investigate the spontaneous production of such Dyson pairs in electrodynamics coupled to gravity. They are found to consist of pairs of zero-rest mass black holes with regular horizons. The properties of these zero rest mass black holes are discussed. We also consider ways in which a dilaton may be included and the relevance of this to recent ideas in string theory. We discuss accelerating solutions and find that, in certain circumstances, the `no strut' condition may be satisfied giving a regular solution describing a pair of zero rest mass black holes accelerating away from one another. We also study wormhole and tachyonic solutions and how they affect the stability of the vacuum.Comment: 41 pages LaTex, 5 figure

    Open Cosmic Strings in Black Hole Space-Times

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    We construct open cosmic string solutions in Schwarzschild black hole and non-dilatonic black p-brane backgrounds. These strings can be thought to stretch between two D-branes or between a D-brane and the horizon in curved space-time. We study small fluctuations around these solutions and discuss their basic properties.Comment: 11 pages, REVTex, 5 figures, a reference adde

    Gonihedric 3D Ising Actions

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    We investigate a generalized Ising action containing nearest neighbour, next to nearest neighbour and plaquette terms that has been suggested as a potential string worldsheet discretization on cubic lattices by Savvidy and Wegner. We use both mean field techniques and Monte-Carlo simulations to sketch out the phase diagram. The Gonihedric (Savvidy-Wegner) model has a symmetry that allows any plane of spins to be flipped with zero energy cost, which gives a highly degenerate vacuum state. We choose boundary conditions in the simulations that eliminate this degeneracy and allow the definition of a simple ferromagnetic order parameter. This in turn allows us to extract the magnetic critical exponents of the system.Comment: Latex plus 6 postscript figures bundled together with uufiles. The paper has been completely revised: a judicious choice of boundary conditions now allows the extraction of magnetic critical exponents. All the exponents, and even the critical temperature, appear close to those of the standard two-dimensional Ising mode

    Multiple Potts Models Coupled to Two-Dimensional Quantum Gravity

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    We perform Monte Carlo simulations using the Wolff cluster algorithm of {\it multiple} q=2,3,4q=2,3,4 state Potts models on dynamical phi-cubed graphs of spherical topology in order to investigate the c>1c>1 region of two-dimensional quantum gravity. Contrary to naive expectation we find no obvious signs of pathological behaviour for c>1c>1. We discuss the results in the light of suggestions that have been made for a modified DDK ansatz for c>1c>1.Comment: 9 page

    Spacetime and vacuum as seen from Moscow

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    An extended text of the talk given at the conference ``2001: A Spacetime Odyssey'', to be published in the Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference of the Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 21-25 May 2001, M.J. Duff and J.T. Liu eds., World Scientific, Singapore, 2002; and of Historical Lecture ``Vacuum as seen from Moscow'' at the CERN Summer School, 10 August, 2001. Contents: Introduction; Pomeranchuk on vacuum; Landau on parity, P, and combined parity, CP; Search and discovery of KL0π+πK_L^0 \to \pi^+ \pi^-; "Mirror world"; Zeldovich and cosmological term; QCD vacuum condensates; Sakharov and baryonic asymmetry of the universe, BAU; Kirzhnits and phase transitions; Vacuum domain walls; Monopoles, strings, instantons, and sphalerons; False vacuum; Inflation; Brane and Bulk; Acknowledgments; References.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figure

    Coherent oscillations and incoherent tunnelling in one - dimensional asymmetric double - well potential

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    For a model 1d asymmetric double-well potential we calculated so-called survival probability (i.e. the probability for a particle initially localised in one well to remain there). We use a semiclassical (WKB) solution of Schroedinger equation. It is shown that behaviour essentially depends on transition probability, and on dimensionless parameter which is a ratio of characteristic frequencies for low energy non-linear in-well oscillations and inter wells tunnelling. For the potential describing a finite motion (double-well) one has always a regular behaviour. For the small value of the parameter there is well defined resonance pairs of levels and the survival probability has coherent oscillations related to resonance splitting. However for the large value of the parameter no oscillations at all for the survival probability, and there is almost an exponential decay with the characteristic time determined by Fermi golden rule. In this case one may not restrict oneself to only resonance pair levels. The number of perturbed by tunnelling levels grows proportionally to the value of this parameter (by other words instead of isolated pairs there appear the resonance regions containing the sets of strongly coupled levels). In the region of intermediate values of the parameter one has a crossover between both limiting cases, namely the exponential decay with subsequent long period recurrent behaviour.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures, Revtex, revised version. Accepted to Phys. Rev.
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