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Deformations of Annuli on Riemann surfaces with Smallest Mean Distortion
Let and be two circular annuli and let be a radial metric
defined in the annulus . Consider the class of
harmonic mappings between and . It is proved recently by
Iwaniec, Kovalev and Onninen that, if (i.e. if is Euclidean
metric) then is not empty if and only if there holds the
Nitsche condition (and thus is proved the J. C. C. Nitsche conjecture). In this
paper we formulate an condition (which we call Nitsche conjecture) with
corresponds to and define Nitsche harmonic maps. We
determine the extremal mappings with smallest mean distortion for mappings of
annuli w.r. to the metric . As a corollary, we find that Nitsche
harmonic maps are Dirichlet minimizers among all homeomorphisms .
However, outside the -Nitsche condition of the modulus of the annuli,
within the class of homeomorphisms, no such energy minimizers exist. % However,
%outside the Nitsche range of the modulus of the annuli, %within the
class of homeomorphisms, no such energy minimizers exist. This extends some
recent results of Astala, Iwaniec and Martin (ARMA, 2010) where it is
considered the case and .Comment: Some misprints are corrected in this version (see Lemma~5.1
Lattice study of trapped fermions at unitarity
We present a lattice study of up to N=20 unitary fermions confined to a
harmonic trap. Our preliminary results show better than 1% agreement with high
precision solutions to the many-body Schrodinger equation for up to N=6. We are
able to make predictions for larger N which were inaccessible by the
Hamiltonian approach due to computational limitations. Harmonic traps are used
experimentally to study cold atoms tuned to a Feshbach resonance. We show that
they also provide certain benefits to numerical studies of many-body
correlators on the lattice. In particular, we anticipate that the methods
described here could be used for studying nuclear physics.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, presented at the XXVIII International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2010), Villasimius, Italy, June 14-19 201
Income Distribution and Labour Movement in China after WTO Membership: A CGE Analysis
applied CGE modelling, China, WTO, labour movement, inequality
The performativity of BYOD
Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) is a trend introduced by a large IT corporation in 2009 realised as a
consequence of the consumerization of Information Technology. BYOD is described as the phenomenon of using
personal mobile devices connected to corporate networks to perform work. This study aims to understand
consumerization of IT and BYOD in the Tertiary Education sector, particularly the context of BYOD in
universities in both the United Kingdom and Malaysia. The study will commence with a pilot case study in the
Computer Science Department of a UK University to explore its current systems and support for staff and students,
gathering insights on the consideration of BYOD for the department. As this is a phenomenological study, Actor
Network Theory (ANT) is selected as an initial lens. This seeks to create a ‘timeless snapshot’ of phenomena in
time, space and social change. This paper aims to set the scene for the study in terms of the performativity of
BYOD by reviewing the literatures pertaining to the history of BYOD, and the implementation of BYOD in the
commercial and education sectors
Log-sine evaluations of Mahler measures, II
We continue the analysis of higher and multiple Mahler measures using
log-sine integrals as started in "Log-sine evaluations of Mahler measures" and
"Special values of generalized log-sine integrals" by two of the authors. This
motivates a detailed study of various multiple polylogarithms and worked
examples are given. Our techniques enable the reduction of several multiple
Mahler measures, and supply an easy proof of two conjectures by Boyd.Comment: 35 page
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