622 research outputs found
Dyson-Schwinger Equations - aspects of the pion
The contemporary use of Dyson-Schwinger equations in hadronic physics is
exemplified via applications to the calculation of pseudoscalar meson masses,
and inclusive deep inelastic scattering with a determination of the pion's
valence-quark distribution function.Comment: 4 pages. Contribution to the Proceedings of ``DPF 2000,'' the Meeting
of the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society,
August 9-12, 2000, Department of Physics, the Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohi
Putting theory oriented evaluation into practice
Evaluations of gaming simulations and business games as teaching devices are typically end-state driven. This emphasis fails to detect how the simulation being evaluated does or does not bring about its desired consequences. This paper advances the use of a logic model approach which possesses a holistic perspective that aims at including all elements associated with the situation created by a game. The use of the logic model approach is illustrated as applied to Simgame, a board game created for secondary school level business education in six European Union countries
Quantum measurement in a family of hidden-variable theories
The measurement process for hidden-configuration formulations of quantum
mechanics is analysed. It is shown how a satisfactory description of quantum
measurement can be given in this framework. The unified treatment of
hidden-configuration theories, including Bohmian mechanics and Nelson's
stochastic mechanics, helps in understanding the true reasons why the problem
of quantum measurement can succesfully be solved within such theories.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX; all special macros are included in the file; a
figure is there, but it is processed by LaTe
Macroscopic Car Condensation in a Parking Garage
An asymmetric exclusion process type process, where cars move forward along a
closed road that starts and terminates at a parking garage, displays dynamic
phase transitions into two types of condensate phases where the garage becomes
macroscopically occupied. The total car density and the exit
probability are the two control parameters. At the transition, the
number of parked cars diverges in both cases, with the length of the road
, as with . Towards the transition, the
number of parked cars vanishes as with ,
or being the
distance from the transition. The transition into the normal phase represents
also the onset of transmission of information through the garage. This gives
rise to unusual parked car autocorrelations and car density profiles near the
garage, which depend strongly on the group velocity of the fluctuations along
the road.Comment: 12 pages including 15 figures; published version in PR
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