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Monopole density around static color sources
We analyze the vacuum structure with respect to magnetic monopoles of
quenched QCD in the presence of static color sources. Distributions of the
monopole density around static quarks and mesons are computed in both phases of
QCD. We observe a suppression of the monopole density in the vicinity of
external sources. In the confinement phase the density of color magnetic
monopoles is reduced along the flux tube between a static quark-antiquark pair.Comment: 3 pages, uuencoded postscriptfile (690kB), Contribution to the XII
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LATTICE FIELD THEORY, Bielefeld, Germany, 199
Comment on "Collective dynamics in liquid lithium, sodium, and aluminum"
In a recent paper, S. Singh and K. Tankeshwar (ST), [Phys. Rev. E
\textbf{67}, 012201 (2003)], proposed a new interpretation of the collective
dynamics in liquid metals, and, in particular, of the relaxation mechanisms
ruling the density fluctuations propagation. At variance with both the
predictions of the current literature and the results of recent Inelastic X-ray
Scattering (IXS) experiments, ST associate the quasielastic component of the
to the thermal relaxation, as it holds in an ordinary adiabatic
hydrodynamics valid for non-conductive liquids and in the limit. We
show here that this interpretation leads to a non-physical behaviour of
different thermodynamic and transport parameters.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in PRE (scheduled in 1 June issue
Generalized boundary strata classes
We describe a generalization of the usual boundary strata classes in the Chow
ring of . The generalized boundary strata classes
additively span a subring of the tautological ring. We describe a
multiplication law satisfied by these classes and check that every double
ramification cycle lies in this subring.Comment: For the Proceedings of the 2017 Abel Symposium, 10 page
Answer Set Planning Under Action Costs
Recently, planning based on answer set programming has been proposed as an
approach towards realizing declarative planning systems. In this paper, we
present the language Kc, which extends the declarative planning language K by
action costs. Kc provides the notion of admissible and optimal plans, which are
plans whose overall action costs are within a given limit resp. minimum over
all plans (i.e., cheapest plans). As we demonstrate, this novel language allows
for expressing some nontrivial planning tasks in a declarative way.
Furthermore, it can be utilized for representing planning problems under other
optimality criteria, such as computing ``shortest'' plans (with the least
number of steps), and refinement combinations of cheapest and fastest plans. We
study complexity aspects of the language Kc and provide a transformation to
logic programs, such that planning problems are solved via answer set
programming. Furthermore, we report experimental results on selected problems.
Our experience is encouraging that answer set planning may be a valuable
approach to expressive planning systems in which intricate planning problems
can be naturally specified and solved
Status of center dominance in various center gauges
We review arguments for center dominance in center gauges where vortex
locations are correctly identified. We introduce an appealing interpretation of
the maximal center gauge, discuss problems with Gribov copies, and a cure to
the problems through the direct Laplacian center gauge. We study correlations
between direct and indirect Laplacian center gauges.Comment: Presented by S. Olejnik at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop
"Confinement, Topology, and other Non-Perturbative Aspects of QCD", Jan.
21-27, 2002, Stara Lesna, Slovakia. 10 pages, 3 figures (8 EPS files), uses
crckapb.st
Long Distance Coupling of a Quantum Mechanical Oscillator to the Internal States of an Atomic Ensemble
We propose and investigate a hybrid optomechanical system consisting of a
micro-mechanical oscillator coupled to the internal states of a distant
ensemble of atoms. The interaction between the systems is mediated by a light
field which allows to couple the two systems in a modular way over long
distances. Coupling to internal degrees of freedom of atoms opens up the
possibility to employ high-frequency mechanical resonators in the MHz to GHz
regime, such as optomechanical crystal structures, and to benefit from the rich
toolbox of quantum control over internal atomic states. Previous schemes
involving atomic motional states are rather limited in both of these aspects.
We derive a full quantum model for the effective coupling including the main
sources of decoherence. As an application we show that sympathetic ground-state
cooling and strong coupling between the two systems is possible.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
SU(2) vortex configuration in Laplacian Center Gauge
We study how Laplacian Center Gauge identifies the vortex content of a thick
SU(2) vortex configuration on the lattice. This configuration is a solution of
the Yang-Mills classical equations of motion having vortex properties. We find
that this gauge fixing procedure cleanly identifies the underlying vortex
properties. We also study the monopole content of this configuration detected
with this procedure. We obtain two monopole curves lying on the surface of the
vortex.Comment: 22 pages, 10 PostScript figures. v2, 21 pages, 10 Postscript figures.
Part of the results and part of the conclusions change in v2. v3, 13 pages, 4
Postscript figures, shortened version to appear in PL
Susceptibility of Monte-Carlo Generated Projected Vortices
We determine the topological susceptibility from center projected vortices
and demonstrate that the topological properties of the SU(2) Yang-Mills vacuum
can be extracted from the vortex content. We eliminate spurious ultraviolet
fluctuations by two different smoothing procedures. The extracted
susceptibility is comparable to that obtained from full field configurations.Comment: 3 pages, 4 figures; Lattice2001(confinement
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