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Infinite families of superintegrable systems separable in subgroup coordinates
A method is presented that makes it possible to embed a subgroup separable
superintegrable system into an infinite family of systems that are integrable
and exactly-solvable. It is shown that in two dimensional Euclidean or
pseudo-Euclidean spaces the method also preserves superintegrability. Two
infinite families of classical and quantum superintegrable systems are obtained
in two-dimensional pseudo-Euclidean space whose classical trajectories and
quantum eigenfunctions are investigated. In particular, the wave-functions are
expressed in terms of Laguerre and generalized Bessel polynomials.Comment: 19 pages, 6 figure
An infinite family of superintegrable Hamiltonians with reflection in the plane
We introduce a new infinite class of superintegrable quantum systems in the
plane. Their Hamiltonians involve reflection operators. The associated
Schr\"odinger equations admit separation of variables in polar coordinates and
are exactly solvable. The angular part of the wave function is expressed in
terms of little -1 Jacobi polynomials. The spectra exhibit "accidental"
degeneracies. The superintegrability of the model is proved using the
recurrence relation approach. The (higher-order) constants of motion are
constructed and the structure equations of the symmetry algebra obtained.Comment: 19 page
Food Additives: Legal Recognition of a Scientific Problem
Food additives could create one of the nicest legal problems that courts have ever had to face. We are not concerned with theories of negligence, warranty, privity, or statutory interpretation as it applies to any of these three concepts. The real problem is twofold: establishment of harm arising from the presence of an additive or additives; and establishment of a judicial policy to contemplate the fact that, if and when such harm does befall someone, it will happen in spite of the utmost good faith on the part of the manufacturer, and in the face of legislative and administrative authorization of the use of such additive
Food Additives: Legal Recognition of a Scientific Problem
Food additives could create one of the nicest legal problems that courts have ever had to face. We are not concerned with theories of negligence, warranty, privity, or statutory interpretation as it applies to any of these three concepts. The real problem is twofold: establishment of harm arising from the presence of an additive or additives; and establishment of a judicial policy to contemplate the fact that, if and when such harm does befall someone, it will happen in spite of the utmost good faith on the part of the manufacturer, and in the face of legislative and administrative authorization of the use of such additive
Corrections to Sirlin's Theorem in Chiral Perturbation Theory
We present the results of the first two-loop calculation of a form factor in
full Chiral Perturbation Theory. We choose a specific
linear combination of and form factors (the one
appearing in Sirlin's theorem) which does not get contributions from order
operators with unknown constants. For the charge radii, the correction to
the previous one-loop result turns out to be significant, but still there is no
agreement with the present data due to large experimental uncertainties in the
kaon charge radii.Comment: 6 pages, Latex, 2 LaTeX figure
Crohn's disease activity index and Vienna classification - Is it worthwhile to calculate before surgery?
Background: Crohn's disease (CD) patients with increased disease activity may reveal an increased risk for perioperative complications. The `Crohn's disease activity index' (CDAI) and the `Vienna classification' (VC) were developed for standardized disease activity estimations. The significance of these scores to predict extent, type and early outcome of surgery in CD patients was analyzed. Methods: In 179 surgically treated CD patients, the CDAI and VC were assessed from a prospective database. Relations of the scores with CD risk factors, type, number, location and complications of surgery were analyzed. Results: VC behavior and location subtypes were associated with distinct types of surgery (i.e. `strictureplasty' in `stricturing disease', `colon surgery' in `colon involvement'), but not with surgery type and extent or outcome. Surgery extent (i.e. with 5 vs. 3 `surgical sites' 425 +/- 25 vs. 223.3 +/- 25) and complications (357.1 +/- 36.9 (with) vs. 244.4 +/- 13 (without)) were associated with elevated CDAI levels; however, nicotine abuse remained the only significant risk factor for perioperative complications after multiple logistic regression. Conclusion: The significance of VC or CDAI for predicting the extent of surgery or complications is limited. None of the tested variables except preoperative nicotine abuse influenced the likelihood for perioperative complications. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Base
Families of superintegrable Hamiltonians constructed from exceptional polynomials
We introduce a family of exactly-solvable two-dimensional Hamiltonians whose
wave functions are given in terms of Laguerre and exceptional Jacobi
polynomials. The Hamiltonians contain purely quantum terms which vanish in the
classical limit leaving only a previously known family of superintegrable
systems. Additional, higher-order integrals of motion are constructed from
ladder operators for the considered orthogonal polynomials proving the quantum
system to be superintegrable
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