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Model independent study of the Dirac structure of the nucleon-nucleon interaction
Relativistic and non-relativistic modern nucleon-nucleon potentials are
mapped on a relativistic operator basis using projection techniques. This
allows to compare the various potentials at the level of covariant amplitudes
were a remarkable agreement is found. In nuclear matter large scalar and vector
mean fields of several hundred MeV magnitude are generated at tree level. This
is found to be a model independent feature of the nucleon-nucleon interaction.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, results for V_lowk added, to appear in PR
Boosting business with data analysis
__Abstract__
Pretty much every modern organisation collects a mountain of data
on a daily basis as it goes about its business. But all that data is of
little real value unless it is properly analysed and used to anticipate
client behaviour and needs
Relativistic nucleon optical potentials with isospin dependence in Dirac Brueckner Hartree-Fock approach
The relativistic optical model potential (OMP) for nucleon-nucleus scattering
is investigated in the framework of Dirac-Brueckner-Hartree-Fock (DBHF)
approach using the Bonn-B One-Boson- Exchange potential for the bare
nucleon-nucleon interaction. Both real and imaginary parts of isospin-dependent
nucleon self-energies in nuclear medium are derived from the DBHF approach
based on the projection techniques within the subtracted T -matrix
representation. The Dirac potentials as well as the corresponding Schrodinger
equivalent potentials are evaluated. An improved local density approximation is
employed in this analysis, where a range parameter is included to account for a
finite-range correction of the nucleon-nucleon interaction. As an example the
total cross sections, differential elastic scattering cross sections, analyzing
powers for n, p + 27Al at incident energy 100 keV < E < 250 MeV are calculated.
The results derived from this microscopic approach of the OMP are compared to
the experimental data, as well as the results obtained with a phenomenological
OMP. A good agreement between the theoretical results and the measurements can
be achieved for all incident energies using a constant value for the range
parameter.Comment: 10 pages, 16 figure
Counting proofs in propositional logic
We give a procedure for counting the number of different proofs of a formula
in various sorts of propositional logic. This number is either an integer (that
may be 0 if the formula is not provable) or infinite
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