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Study of a new simulation algorithm for dynamical quarks on the APE-100 parallel computer
First results on the autocorrelation behaviour of a recently proposed fermion
algorithm by M. L\"uscher are presented and discussed. The occurence of
unexpected large autocorrelation times is explained. Possible improvements are
discussed.Comment: 3 pages, compressed ps-file (uufiles), Contribution to Lattice 9
The Q-operator and Functional Relations of the Eight-vertex Model at Root-of-unity for odd N
Following Baxter's method of producing Q_{72}-operator, we construct the
Q-operator of the root-of-unity eight-vertex model for the crossing parameter
with odd where Q_{72} does not exist. We use this
new Q-operator to study the functional relations in the Fabricius-McCoy
comparison between the root-of-unity eight-vertex model and the superintegrable
N-state chiral Potts model. By the compatibility of the constructed Q-operator
with the structure of Baxter's eight-vertex (solid-on-solid) SOS model, we
verify the set of functional relations of the root-of-unity eight-vertex model
using the explicit form of the Q-operator and fusion weights of SOS model.Comment: Latex 28 page; Typos corrected, minor changes in presentation,
References added and updated-Journal versio
Observations on the counting of bacteria in ice cream by the plate method
The development of official or standard methods for various types of laboratory examinations represents a distinct advance from the standpoint of the usefulness of the results obtained. The standard methods for the bacteriological analysis of milk have made it possible to compare, on a satisfactory basis, the results secured in different laboratories and, undoubtedly, have been a factor in extending the use of bacterial counts for the control of milk supplies. The procedure at present required by Standard Methods of Milk Analysis1 for the macroscopic colony count on milk has been developed over a period of years. It is generally recognized that there are other media and incubation conditions which would give higher counts but none of these is at present standard because of the desire to employ a procedure which is easily carried out and comparatively inexpensive
The influence of the type of butter culture and its method of use on the flavor and keeping quality of salted butter
The search for methods of buttermaking that would yield a uniform product of good keeping quality led to the introduction of cream pasteurization and the ripening of the treated cream with selected cultures of bacteria. At about the time this procedure was developed, evidence began to accumulate which indicated that salted butter made from sweet cream deteriorated less on holding than salted butter made from ripened cream and, eventually, the influence of acid on certain types of chemical deterioration in butter was definitely established. The conflict between a high acidity in the cream and good keeping quality in the resulting butter has necessitated drastic changes in the methods of using butter culture in the manufacture of salted butter. Over the years, in an attempt to avoid certain types of deterioration in the butter, there has been a gradual lowering of the cream acidity at churning. Most butter plants in the United States now use a relatively low acidity in the cream. The general procedure is to hold the mixture of cream and butter culture at a low temperature in order to avoid significant increases in acidity
The Q-operator for Root-of-Unity Symmetry in Six Vertex Model
We construct the explicit -operator incorporated with the
-loop-algebra symmetry of the six-vertex model at roots of unity. The
functional relations involving the -operator, the six-vertex transfer matrix
and fusion matrices are derived from the Bethe equation, parallel to the
Onsager-algebra-symmetry discussion in the superintegrable -state chiral
Potts model. We show that the whole set of functional equations is valid for
the -operator. Direct calculations in certain cases are also given here for
clearer illustration about the nature of the -operator in the symmetry study
of root-of-unity six-vertex model from the functional-relation aspect.Comment: Latex 26 Pages; Typos and small errors corrected, Some explanations
added for clearer presentation, References updated-Journal version with
modified labelling of sections and formula
Topological Effects caused by the Fractal Substrate on the Nonequilibrium Critical Behavior of the Ising Magnet
The nonequilibrium critical dynamics of the Ising magnet on a fractal
substrate, namely the Sierpinski carpet with Hausdorff dimension =1.7925,
has been studied within the short-time regime by means of Monte Carlo
simulations. The evolution of the physical observables was followed at
criticality, after both annealing ordered spin configurations (ground state)
and quenching disordered initial configurations (high temperature state), for
three segmentation steps of the fractal. The topological effects become evident
from the emergence of a logarithmic periodic oscillation superimposed to a
power law in the decay of the magnetization and its logarithmic derivative and
also from the dependence of the critical exponents on the segmentation step.
These oscillations are discussed in the framework of the discrete scale
invariance of the substrate and carefully characterized in order to determine
the critical temperature of the second-order phase transition and the critical
exponents corresponding to the short-time regime. The exponent of the
initial increase in the magnetization was also obtained and the results suggest
that it would be almost independent of the fractal dimension of the susbstrate,
provided that is close enough to d=2.Comment: 9 figures, 3 tables, 10 page
A new simulation algorithm for lattice QCD with dynamical quarks
A previously introduced multi-boson technique for the simulation of QCD with
dynamical quarks is described and some results of first test runs on a
lattice with Wilson quarks and gauge group SU(2) are reported.Comment: 7 pages, postscript file (166 KB
Diacetyl and other Alpha-Dicarbonyl compounds with special reference to the flavor of butter
Diacetyl is an important flavor contributor of butter and various other foods. Similarity in chemical structure suggests that a number of other a-diketones would be similar in certain properties, including odor, to diacetyl, the simplest member of the series. Diacetyl and various homologs were synthesized long ago their reactions studied and certain similar chemical behaviors noted. However, the descriptions of the odors originally given would hardly suggest that diacetyl is involved in the flavor of certain foods. The work of van Niel, Kluyver and Derx (81) showed the importance of diacetyl as a flavor contributor of butter. Epstein and Harris (22-25) patented the use of certain a-diketones as flavoring materials for various foods. Taufel and Thaler (74) incidentally mentioned that in practice acetylpropionyl was sometimes used as a substitute for diacetyl
On the occurrence of oscillatory modulations in the power-law behavior of dynamic and kinetic processes in fractals
The dynamic and kinetic behavior of processes occurring in fractals with
spatial discrete scale invariance (DSI) is considered. Spatial DSI implies the
existence of a fundamental scaling ratio (b_1). We address time-dependent
physical processes, which as a consequence of the time evolution develop a
characteristic length of the form , where z is the dynamic
exponent. So, we conjecture that the interplay between the physical process and
the symmetry properties of the fractal leads to the occurrence of time DSI
evidenced by soft log-periodic modulations of physical observables, with a
fundamental time scaling ratio given by . The conjecture is
tested numerically for random walks, and representative systems of broad
universality classes in the fields of irreversible and equilibrium critical
phenomena.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Submitted to EP
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