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Bi-algebras, generalised geometry and T-duality
A study of sigma models whose target space is a group G that admits a
compatible Poisson structure is presented. The natural action of O(D,D;Z) on
the generalised tangent bundle TG+T*G and a generalisation of the Courant
bracket that appears are reviewed. This background provides a concrete example
where the generalised geometry and doubled geometry descriptions are both well
understood. Connections between the two formalisms are discussed and the
world-sheet theory from Hamiltonian and Lagrangian perspectives is
investigated. The comparisons between the approaches given by generalised
geometry and doubled geometry suggest possible ways of generalising the
analysis beyond the known examples.Comment: 43 page
Soliton solutions of Calogero model in harmonic potential
A classical Calogero model in an external harmonic potential is known to be
integrable for any number of particles. We consider here reductions which play
a role of "soliton" solutions of the model. We obtain these solutions both for
the model with finite number of particles and in a hydrodynamic limit. In the
latter limit the model is described by hydrodynamic equations on continuous
density and velocity fields. Soliton solutions in this case are finite
dimensional reductions of the hydrodynamic model and describe the propagation
of lumps of density and velocity in the nontrivial background.Comment: 25 pages, 2 figure
A detailed determination of the a priori mixing angles in non-leptonic decays of hyperons
Non-leptonic Decays of Hyperons can provide a detailed determination of the a
priori mixing angles that appear in physical hadrons in the approach in which
non-perturbative flavor and parity violations are present in tiny pieces of the
hadron mass operator. The determination of such angles in these decays will
provide a bench mark to test their necessary universality-like property in
other types of decays. Our main result is that the magnitudes of the a priori
mixing angles can be determined quite accurately
Electrical transport properties of bulk MgB2 materials synthesized by the electrolysis on fused mixtures of MgCl2, NaCl, KCl and MgB2O4
Electrolysis was carried out on fused mixtures of MgCl2, NaCl, KCl and MgB2O4
under an Ar flow at 600C. Electrical resistivity measurements for the grown
deposits show an onset of superconducting transition at 37 K in the absence of
applied magnetic field. The resistivity decreases down to zero below 32 K. From
an applied-field dependence of resistivity, an upper critical field and a
coherence length were calculated to be 9.7 T and 5.9 nm at 0 K, respectively
Search for the K with PHENIX
The PHENIX experiment at RHIC should be sensitive to decays of the the
anti--pentaquark via the K channel. Charged
kaons can be identified using the standard tracking and time of flight up to a
momentum of 1.5 GeV/c. Anti--neutron candidates are detected via their
annihilation signal in the highly segmented electromagnetic calorimeter
(EMCal). In order to assess the quality of the anti--neutron identification we
reconstruct the . As an additional crosscheck the
invariant mass of K is reconstructed where no resonance in the
pentaquark mass range is expected. At the present time no enhancement at the
expected pentaquark mass is observed in dAu collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200
GeV.Comment: 4 pages 5 figures contribution to the proceedings of the 17th
International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions
(Quark Matter, Oakland, January 11-17, 2004). To appear in the proceedings
(Journal of Physics G
Reclaiming professional identity through postgraduate professional development: Career practitioners reclaiming their professional selves
Careers advisers in the UK have experienced significant change and upheaval within their professional practice. This research explores the role of postgraduate level professional development in contributing to professional identity. The research utilises a case study approach and adopts multiple tools to provide an in-depth examination of practitionersâ perceptions of themselves as professionals within their lived world experience. It presents a group of practitioners struggling to define themselves as professionals due to changing occupational nomenclature resulting from shifting government policy. Postgraduate professional development generated a perceived enhancement in professional identity through exposure to theory, policy and opportunities for reflection, thus contributing to more confident and empowered practitioners. Engagement with study facilitated development of confident, empowered practitioners with a strengthened sense of professional self
Primordial Entropy Production and Lambda-driven Inflation from Quantum Einstein Gravity
We review recent work on renormalization group (RG) improved cosmologies
based upon a RG trajectory of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) with realistic
parameter values. In particular we argue that QEG effects can account for the
entire entropy of the present Universe in the massless sector and give rise to
a phase of inflationary expansion. This phase is a pure quantum effect and
requires no classical inflaton field.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, IGCG-07 Pun
Boundary States of c=1 and 3/2 Rational Conformal Field Theories
We study the boundary states for the rational points in the moduli spaces of
c=1 conformal and c=3/2 superconformal field theories, including the isolated
Ginsparg points. We use the orbifold and simple-current techniques to relate
the boundary states of different theories and to obtain symmetry-breaking,
non-Cardy boundary states. We show some interesting examples of fractional and
twisted branes on orbifold spaces.Comment: Latex, 46 pages, 1 figur
Critical Realism and Statistical Methods: A Response to Nash
This article offers a defence of critical realism in the face of objections Nash (2005) makes to it in a recent edition of this journal. It is argued that critical and scientific realisms are closely related and that both are opposed to statistical positivism. However, the suggestion is made that scientific realism retains (from statistical positivism) a number of elements that result in misleading accounts of social processes and events: indicators are used which do not reflect the close relationship between structure and agency; indicators refer to reified and not real properties of both structures and agents; and indicators do not refer to causal properties of objects and entities. In order to develop a narrative of causal processes, as Nash argues researchers should, then some adjustments need to be made to the principles that underpin scientific realism
Parenting interventions for ADHD: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis
Objective. To evaluate the evidence base relating to the effectiveness of parent-administered behavioral interventions for ADHD
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