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Axially Symmetric Cosmological Mesonic Stiff Fluid Models in Lyra's Geometry
In this paper, we obtained a new class of axially symmetric cosmological
mesonic stiff fluid models in the context of Lyra's geometry. Expressions for
the energy, pressure and the massless scalar field are derived by considering
the time dependent displacement field. We found that the mesonic scalar field
depends on only coordinate. Some physical properties of the obtained models
are discussed.Comment: 13 pages, no figures, typos correcte
Uncertainty inequalities on groups and homogeneous spaces via isoperimetric inequalities
We prove a family of uncertainty inequalities on fairly general groups
and homogeneous spaces, both in the smooth and in the discrete setting. The
crucial point is the proof of the endpoint, which is derived from a
general weak isoperimetric inequality.Comment: 17 page
Localization of quantum wave packets
We study the semiclassical propagation of squeezed Gau{\ss}ian states. We do
so by considering the propagation theorem introduced by Combescure and Robert
\cite{CR97} approximating the evolution generated by the Weyl-quantization of
symbols . We examine the particular case when the Hessian
evaluated at the corresponding solution of
Hamilton's equations of motion is periodic in time. Under this assumption, we
show that the width of the wave packet can remain small up to the Ehrenfest
time. We also determine conditions for ``classical revivals'' in that case.
More generally, we may define recurrences of the initial width. Some of these
results include the case of unbounded classical motion. In the classically
unstable case we recover an exponential spreading of the wave packet as in
\cite{CR97}
Hospital Mergers with Regulated Prices
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic hospitals choose quality and cost-containment effort. Whereas a merger always leads to higher average cost efficiency, the effect on quality provision depends on the strategic nature of quality competition, which in turn depends on the degree of altruism and the effectiveness of cost-containment effort. If qualities are strategic complements, then a merger leads to lower quality for all hospitals. If qualities are strategic substitutes, then a merger leads to higher quality for at least one hospital, and might also yield higher average quality provision and increased patient utility
Geometric realizations of generalized algebraic curvature operators
We study the 8 natural GL equivariant geometric realization questions for the
space of generalized algebraic curvature tensors. All but one of them is
solvable; a non-zero projectively flat Ricci antisymmetric generalized
algebraic curvature is not geometrically realizable by a projectively flat
Ricci antisymmetric torsion free connection
Symmetries of the finite Heisenberg group for composite systems
Symmetries of the finite Heisenberg group represent an important tool for the
study of deeper structure of finite-dimensional quantum mechanics. As is well
known, these symmetries are properly expressed in terms of certain normalizer.
This paper extends previous investigations to composite quantum systems
consisting of two subsystems - qudits - with arbitrary dimensions n and m. In
this paper we present detailed descriptions - in the group of inner
automorphisms of GL(nm,C) - of the normalizer of the Abelian subgroup generated
by tensor products of generalized Pauli matrices of orders n and m. The
symmetry group is then given by the quotient group of the normalizer.Comment: Submitted to J. Phys. A: Math. Theo
Sobolev Inequalities for Differential Forms and -cohomology
We study the relation between Sobolev inequalities for differential forms on
a Riemannian manifold and the -cohomology of that manifold.
The -cohomology of is defined to be the quotient of the space
of closed differential forms in modulo the exact forms which are
exterior differentials of forms in .Comment: This paper has appeared in the Journal of Geometric Analysis, (only
minor changes have been made since verion 1
The electron density is smooth away from the nuclei
We prove that the electron densities of electronic eigenfunctions of atoms
and molecules are smooth away from the nuclei.Comment: 16 page
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