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R and D evaluation of a lightweight, high strength magnesium alloy Quarterly report, 1 Nov. 1967 - 1 Feb. 1968
High strength properties of magnesium-scandium alloys with selected additive
R and D and evaluation of a lightweight, high strength magnesium alloy Quarterly report, 1 Feb. - 1 May 1969
Light weight high strength magnesium scandium allo
R and D evaluation of a lightweight, high strength magnesium alloy Quarterly report, 1 May - 1 Aug. 1969
Lightweight, high strength magnesium alloy development with magnesium-scandium-lithium selectio
Formulating Viscous Hydrodynamics for Large Velocity Gradients
Viscous corrections to relativistic hydrodynamics, which are usually
formulated for small velocity g radients, have recently been extended from
Navier-Stokes formulations to a class of treatments based on Israel-Stewart
equations. Israel-Stewart treatments, which treat the spatial components of the
s tress-energy tensor tau_ij as dynamical objects, introduce new parameters,
such as the relaxati on times describing non-equilibrium behavior of the
elements tau_ij. By considering linear resp onse theory and entropy
constraints, we show how the additional parameters are related to fluctuatio ns
of tau_ij. Furthermore, the Israel-Stewart parameters are analyzed for their
ability to prov ide stable and physical solutions for sound waves. Finally, it
is shown how these parameters, which are naturally described by correlation
functions in real time, might be constrained by lattice calcu lations, which
are based on path-integral formulations in imaginary time.Comment: 16 page
Ground-states of spin-1 bosons in asymmetric double-wells
In this work we investigate the different states of a system of spin-1 bosons
in two potential wells connected by tunneling, with spin-dependent interaction.
The model utilizes the well-known Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian, adding a local
interaction term that depends on the modulus of the total spin in a well,
favoring a high- or low-spin state for different signs of the coupling
constant. We employ the concept of fidelity to detect critical values of
parameters for which the ground state undergoes significant changes. The nature
of the states is investigated through evaluation of average occupation numbers
in the wells and of spin correlations. A more detailed analysis is done for a
two-particle system, but a discussion of the three-particle case and some
results for larger numbers are also presented.Comment: 7 pages, 10 figure
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Bethe ansatz solution of the anisotropic correlated electron model associated with the Temperley-Lieb algebra
A recently proposed strongly correlated electron system associated with the
Temperley-Lieb algebra is solved by means of the coordinate Bethe ansatz for
periodic and closed boundary conditions.Comment: 21 page
Heisenberg spin chains based on sl(2|1) symmetry
We find solutions of the Yang-Baxter equation acting on tensor product of
arbitrary representations of the superalgebra sl(2|1). Based on these solutions
we construct the local Hamiltonians for integrable homogeneous periodic chains
and open chains.Comment: 28 pages LATE
Realizing time crystals in discrete quantum few-body systems
The exotic phenomenon of time translation symmetry breaking under periodic
driving - the time crystal - has been shown to occur in many-body systems even
in clean setups where disorder is absent. In this work, we propose the
realization of time-crystals in few-body systems, both in the context of
trapped cold atoms with strong interactions and of a circuit of superconducting
qubits. We show how these two models can be treated in a fairly similar way by
adopting an effective spin chain description, to which we apply a simple
driving protocol. We focus on the response of the magnetization in the presence
of imperfect pulses and interactions, and show how the results can be
interpreted, in the cold atomic case, in the context of experiments with
trapped bosons and fermions. Furthermore, we provide a set of realistic
parameters for the implementation of the superconducting circuit.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Universal R-matrix as integral operator
We derive the integral operator form for the general rational solution of the
Yang-Baxter equation with symmetry. Considering the defining
relations for the kernel of the R-operator as a system of second order
differential equations we observe remarkable reduction to a system of simple
first order equations. The obtained kernel of R-operator has a very simple
structure. To illustrate all this in the simplest situation we treat also the
case.Comment: 26 pages LaTe
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