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Chiral limit of the two-dimensional fermionic determinant in a general magnetic field
We consider the effective action for massive two-dimensional QED in flat
Euclidean space-time in the background of a general square-integrable magnetic
field with finite range. It is shown that its small mass limit is controlled by
the chiral anomaly. New results for the low-energy scattering of electrons in
2+1 dimensions in static, inhomogenous magnetic fields are also presented.Comment: The interpretation of Eq.(2.14) is elucidate
Fermion Determinants: Some Recent Analytic Results
The use of known analytic results for the continuum fermion determinants in
QCD and QED as benchmarks for zero lattice spacing extrapolations of lattice
fermion determinants is proposed. Specifically, they can be used as a check on
the universality hypothesis relating the continuum limits of the na\"{\i}ve,
staggered and Wilson fermion determinants.Comment: 8th Workshop on Non-Perturbative QCD, 7-11 June 2004, Pari
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The Design and Development of a Multi-Disciplinary Project in Embedded Systems Design
As has been noted over the past ten years, “The wall between computer science and electrical engineering has kept the potential of embedded systems at bay. It is time to build a new scientific foundation with embedded systems design as the cornerstone, which will ensure a systematic and even-handed integration of the two fields.”[1] In Baylor University’s School of Engineering & Computer Science, the Embedded Systems course in the Department of Computer Science, and the Embedded Systems Design course in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have been offered independent of each other in the recent past. In the past year, however, this is beginning to change, with plans developing to combine the project portion of the two courses into one multi-disciplinary group project.
This paper will document the two courses – scope and sequence, as well as emphasis, equipment used, and delivery style – highlighting the need for a new and innovative approach at the systematic integration of software and hardware in the design and development of a mutli-disciplinary group project. The beta test of this group project is occurring in the fall 2017 semester, with full first-time full-scale deployment during the spring 2018 semester. The results of this beta test will be discussed, and the lessons learned and planned modifications to the course will be considered.Cockrell School of Engineerin
Nonperturbative results for the mass dependence of the QED fermion determinant
The fermion determinant in four-dimensional quantum electrodynamics in the
presence of O(2)XO(3) symmetric background gauge fields with a nonvanishing
global chiral anomaly is considered. It is shown that the leading mass
singularity of the determinant's nonperturbative part is fixed by the anomaly.
It is also shown that for a large class of such fields there is at least one
value of the fermion mass at which the determinant's nonperturbative part
reduces to its noninteracting value.Comment: This is an extended version of the author's paper in
Phys.Rev.D81(2010)10770
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