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On the n-Dimensional Porous Medium Diffusion Equation and Global Actions of the Symmetry Group
By restricting to a special class of smooth functions, the local action of
the symmetry group is globalized. This special class of functions is
constructed using parabolic induction
Sleep Hygiene In Danbury CT: Providing a Resource to Prompt and Initiate Behavior Change
Sleeplessness is a problem encountered frequently in the primary care setting, and often is inappropriately addressed by prescribing pharmacological intervention for indefinite periods of time. This project sought to promote behavioral intervention strategies modeled after CBT-I to address sleep hygiene in patients struggling with their sleep.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1363/thumbnail.jp
Phase diagram of the chains in and
We use a mapping of the multiband Hubbard model for chains in
(R=Y or a rare earth) onto a model and the
description of the charge dynamics of the latter in terms pf s spinless model,
to study the electronic structure of the chains. We briefly review results for
the optical conductivity and we calculate the quantum phase diagram of quarter
filled chains including Coulomb repulsion up to that between
next-nearest-neighbor atoms , using the resulting effective
Hamiltonian, mapped onto an XXZ chain, and the method of crossing of excitation
spectra. The method gives accurate results for the boundaries of the metallic
phase in this case. The inclusion of greatly enhances the region of
metallic behavior of the chains.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures. Submited to Phys. Rev.
Anomaly Cancellations in Brane Tilings
We re-interpret the anomaly cancellation conditions for the gauge symmetries
and the baryonic flavor symmetries in quiver gauge theories realized by the
brane tilings from the viewpoint of flux conservation on branes.Comment: 10 pages, LaTeX; v2: minor corrections, a note on the zero-form flux
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On the heating of source of the Orion KL hot core
We present images of the J=10-9 rotational lines of HC3N in the vibrationally
excited levels 1v7, 1v6 and 1v5 of the hot core (HC) in Orion KL. The images
show that the spatial distribution and the size emission from the 1v7 and 1v5
levels are different. While the J=10-9 1v7 line has a size of 4''x 6'' and
peaks 1.1'' NE of the 3 mm continuum peak, the J=10--9 1v5 line emission is
unresolved (<3'') and peaks 1.3'' south of the 3 mm peak. This is a clear
indication that the HC is composed of condensations with very different
temperatures (170 K for the 1v7 peak and K for the 1v5 peak). The
temperature derived from the 1v7 and 1v5 lines increases with the projected
distance to the suspected main heating source I. Projection effects along the
line of sight could explain the temperature gradient as produced by source I.
However, the large luminosity required for source I, >5 10^5 Lsolar, to explain
the 1v5 line suggests that external heating by this source may not dominate the
heating of the HC. Simple model calculations of the vibrationally excited
emission indicate that the HC can be internally heated by a source with a
luminosity of 10^5 Lsolar, located 1.2'' SW of the 1v5 line peak (1.8'' south
of source I). We also report the first detection of high-velocity gas from
vibrationally excited HC3N emission. Based on excitation arguments we conclude
that the main heating source is also driving the molecular outflow. We
speculate that all the data presented in this letter and the IR images are
consistent with a young massive protostar embedded in an edge-on disk.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures, To be published in Ap.J. Letter
The Lorentzian distance formula in noncommutative geometry
For almost twenty years, a search for a Lorentzian version of the well-known
Connes' distance formula has been undertaken. Several authors have contributed
to this search, providing important milestones, and the time has now come to
put those elements together in order to get a valid and functional formula.
This paper presents a historical review of the construction and the proof of a
Lorentzian distance formula suitable for noncommutative geometry.Comment: 16 pages, final form, few references adde
Effective Carrier Mean-Free Path in Confined Geometries
The concept of exchange length is used to determine the effects of boundary
scattering on transport in samples of circular and rectangular cross section.
Analytical expressions are presented for an effective mean-free path for
transport in the axial direction. The relationship to the phonon thermal
conductivity is discussed. (This letter outlines the results presented in
detail in the longer version, available as cond-mat/9402081)Comment: 12 pages, Late
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