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    Spin chain from marginally deformed AdS_3 x S^3

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    We derive a spin chain Hamiltonian from a fast spinning string in the marginally deformed AdS(3)X S(3). This corresponds to a closed trajectory swept out by the SU(2) or SL(2) spin vector on the surface of one-parameter deformed two-sphere or hyperboloid in the background of anisotropic magnetic field interaction. In the limit of small deformation, a class of general Landau-Lifshitz equation with a nontrivial anisotropic matrix can be derived.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, revised for PR

    Drag Force, Jet Quenching, and AdS/QCD

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    In this note, two important transport observables in the RHIC experiment, relaxation time constant and jet quenching parameter, are calculated from an AdS/QCD model. A quark moving in the viscous medium such as the Quark-Gluon-Plasma is modelled by an open string whose end point travels on the boundary of a deformed AdS_5 black hole. The correction introduced via the deformed AdS_5 is believed to help us better understand the data which is expected to be measured in the RHIC.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, revised for PRD. Some comments have been added below Eq.(34) to avoid a misreading in comparison between our result and CFT'

    Price Determination in the Bottled Water Industry: A Case Study of Poland Spring

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    This paper analyzes the price of a single brand in the bottled water industry. We find that the brand's price is negatively related to its own share. We also find that price is positively related to the four firm concentration ratio in the carbonated segment, but unrelated in the noncarbonated segment.Demand and Price Analysis,

    Detecting non-Abelian Statistics with Electronic Mach-Zehnder Interferometer

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    Fractionally charged quasiparticles in the quantum Hall state with filling factor ν=5/2\nu=5/2 are expected to obey non-Abelian statistics. We demonstrate that their statistics can be probed by transport measurements in an electronic Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The tunneling current through the interferometer exhibits a characteristic dependence on the magnetic flux and a non-analytic dependence on the tunneling amplitudes which can be controlled by gate voltages.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; Revtex; a discussion of the asymmetry of the I-V curve adde

    Fluctuation-dissipation theorem for chiral systems in non-equilibrium steady states

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    We consider a three-terminal system with a chiral edge channel connecting the source and drain terminals. Charge can tunnel between the chiral edge and a third terminal. The third terminal is maintained at a different temperature and voltage than the source and drain. We prove a general relation for the current noises detected in the drain and third terminal. It has the same structure as an equilibrium fluctuation-dissipation relation with the nonlinear response in place of the linear conductance. The result applies to a general chiral system and can be useful for detecting "upstream" modes on quantum Hall edges.Comment: detailed proo

    Remarks on the Theory of Cosmological Perturbation

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    It is shown that the power spectrum defined in the Synchronous Gauge can not be directly used to calculate the predictions of cosmological models on the large-scale structure of universe, which should be calculated directly by a suitable gauge-invariant power spectrum or the power spectrum defined in the Newtonian Gauge.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, minor changes, to be published in Chinese Physics Letter

    0++0^{++} scalar glueball in finite-width Gaussian sum rules

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    Based on a semiclassical expansion for quantum chromodynamics in the instanton liquid background, the correlation function of the 0++0^{++} scalar glueball current is given, and the properties of the 0++0^{++} scalar glueball are studied in the framework of Gaussian sum rules. Besides the pure classical and quantum contributions, the contributions arising from the interactions between the classical instanton fields and quantum gluons are come into play. Instead of the usual zero-width approximation for the resonance, the Breit-Wigner form for the spectral function of the finite-width resonance is adopted. The family of the Gaussian sum rules for the scalar glueball in quantum chromodynamics with and without light quarks is studied. A consistency between the subtracted and unsubtracted sum rules is very well justified, and the values of the decay width and the coupling to the corresponding current for the 0++0^{++} resonance, in which the scalar glueball fraction is dominant, are obtained.Comment: 18pages, 9figure
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