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Probing Anomalous Gauge Boson Couplings at LEP
We bound anomalous gauge boson couplings using LEP data for the partial widths. We use an effective field theory formalism to
compute the one-loop corrections resulting from non-standard model three and
four gauge boson vertices. We find that measurements at LEP constrain the three
gauge boson couplings at a level comparable to that obtainable at LEPII.Comment: Latex file with 3 uuencoded figures, 13 pg, Invited talk given by
S.D. at the Joint U.S.-Polish Workshop on Physics from the Planck Scale to
the Electroweak Scale, Sept 21-24, 1994, Warsaw, Poland and by G.V. at the
1er. Taller Colombiano de Fenomenologia Meeting, Aug. 16-18,199
A universal quantum circuit for two-qubit transformations with three CNOT gates
We consider the implementation of two-qubit unitary transformations by means
of CNOT gates and single-qubit unitary gates. We show, by means of an explicit
quantum circuit, that together with local gates three CNOT gates are necessary
and sufficient in order to implement an arbitrary unitary transformation of two
qubits. We also identify the subset of two-qubit gates that can be performed
with only two CNOT gates.Comment: 3 pages, 7 figures. One theorem, one author and references added.
Change of notational conventions. Minor correction in Theorem
Experimentally determined flutter from two- and three-bladed model bearingless rotors in hover
A series of experiments was performed on a 1.8-m-diam model rotor in hover for the principal purpose of investigating the lead-lag stability of isolated bearingless rotors. Incidental to those tests, at least three types of pitch-flap flutter were encountered. Type 1 flutter occurred approximately at the second flap-mode frequency on both two-and three-bladed rotors for both small and large pitch angles and appeared to be a classic pitch-flap flutter. Type 2 flutter showed mostly torsional motion and was seen on both two- and three-bladed rotors. Type 3 flutter was a regressing flap flutter that occurred for only the three-bladed rotor configurations and appears to be a wake excited flutter. Although flutter occurred on a number of different configurations, no rotor parameters were identified that were clearly stabilizing or destabilizing
Transience and recurrence of random walks on percolation clusters in an ultrametric space
We study existence of percolation in the hierarchical group of order ,
which is an ultrametric space, and transience and recurrence of random walks on
the percolation clusters. The connection probability on the hierarchical group
for two points separated by distance is of the form , with , non-negative constants , and . Percolation was proved in Dawson and Gorostiza
(2013) for , with
. In this paper we improve the result for the critical case by
showing percolation for . We use a renormalization method of the type
in the previous paper in a new way which is more intrinsic to the model. The
proof involves ultrametric random graphs (described in the Introduction). The
results for simple (nearest neighbour) random walks on the percolation clusters
are: in the case the walk is transient, and in the critical case
, there exists a critical
such that the walk is recurrent for and transient for
. The proofs involve graph diameters, path lengths, and
electric circuit theory. Some comparisons are made with behaviours of random
walks on long-range percolation clusters in the one-dimensional Euclidean
lattice.Comment: 27 page
GDL: a model infrastructure for a regional digital library
This brief article describes the early days of the Glasgow Digital Library (GDL), when it was a cross-sectoral and city-wide collaborative initiative involving Strathclyde, Glasgow and Caledonian Universities, as well as Glasgow City Libraries and Archives and the Glasgow Colleges Group
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