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Packing subgroups in relatively hyperbolic groups
We introduce the bounded packing property for a subgroup of a countable
discrete group G. This property gives a finite upper bound on the number of
left cosets of the subgroup that are pairwise close in G. We establish basic
properties of bounded packing, and give many examples; for instance, every
subgroup of a countable, virtually nilpotent group has bounded packing. We
explain several natural connections between bounded packing and group actions
on CAT(0) cube complexes.
Our main result establishes the bounded packing of relatively quasiconvex
subgroups of a relatively hyperbolic group, under mild hypotheses. As an
application, we prove that relatively quasiconvex subgroups have finite height
and width, properties that strongly restrict the way families of distinct
conjugates of the subgroup can intersect. We prove that an infinite,
nonparabolic relatively quasiconvex subgroup of a relatively hyperbolic group
has finite index in its commensurator. We also prove a virtual malnormality
theorem for separable, relatively quasiconvex subgroups, which is new even in
the word hyperbolic case.Comment: 45 pages, 2 figures. To appear in Geom. Topol. v2: Updated to address
concerns of the referee. Added theorem that an infinite, nonparabolic
relatively quasiconvex subgroup H of a relatively hyperbolic group has finite
index in its commensurator. Added several new geometric results to Section 7.
Theorem 8.9 on packing relative to peripheral subgroups is ne
Proton structure corrections to hyperfine splitting in muonic hydrogen
We present the derivation of the formulas for the proton structure-dependent
terms in the hyperfine splitting of muonic hydrogen. We use compatible
conventions throughout the calculations to derive a consistent set of formulas
that reconcile differences between our results and some specific terms in
earlier work. Convention conversion corrections are explicitly presented, which
reduce the calculated hyperfine splitting by about 46 ppm. We also note that
using only modern fits to the proton elastic form factors gives a smaller than
historical spread of Zemach radii and leads to a reduced uncertainty in the
hyperfine splitting. Additionally, hyperfine splittings have an impact on the
muonic hydrogen Lamb shift/proton radius measurement, however the correction we
advocate has a small effect there.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
On the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule for the deuteron
The Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule is evaluated for the deuteron by explicit
integration up to 550 MeV including contributions from the photodisintegration
channel and from coherent and incoherent single pion production as well. The
photodisintegration channel converges fast enough in this energy range and
gives a large negative contribution, essentially from the resonant
state near threshold. Its absolute value is about the same size as the sum of
proton and neutron GDH values. It is only partially cancelled by the single
pion production contribution. But the incoherent channel has not reached
convergence at 550 MeV.Comment: 6 pages latex including 3 postscript figures, talk at the 15th Int.
Conf. on Few-Body Problems in Physics, Groningen, Netherlands, 22-26 July
1997. To be published in Nucl. Phys.
Finiteness properties of cubulated groups
We give a generalized and self-contained account of Haglund-Paulin's
wallspaces and Sageev's construction of the CAT(0) cube complex dual to a
wallspace. We examine criteria on a wallspace leading to finiteness properties
of its dual cube complex. Our discussion is aimed at readers wishing to apply
these methods to produce actions of groups on cube complexes and understand
their nature. We develop the wallspace ideas in a level of generality that
facilitates their application.
Our main result describes the structure of dual cube complexes arising from
relatively hyperbolic groups. Let H_1,...,H_s be relatively quasiconvex
codimension-1 subgroups of a group G that is hyperbolic relative to
P_1,...,P_r. We prove that G acts relatively cocompactly on the associated dual
CAT(0) cube complex C. This generalizes Sageev's result that C is cocompact
when G is hyperbolic. When P_1,...,P_r are abelian, we show that the dual
CAT(0) cube complex C has a G-cocompact CAT(0) truncation.Comment: 58 pages, 12 figures. Version 3: Revisions and slightly improved
results in Sections 7 and 8. Several theorem numbers have changed from the
previous versio
Towards the Theory of Non--Abelian Tensor Fields I
We present a triangulation--independent area--ordering prescription which
naturally generalizes the well known path ordering one. For such a prescription
it is natural that the two--form ``connection'' should carry three ``color''
indices rather than two as it is in the case of the ordinary one--form gauge
connection. To define the prescription in question we have to define how to
{\it exponentiate} a matrix with three indices. The definition uses the fusion
rule structure constants.Comment: 22 pages, 18 figure
Online Time Series Analysis of Land Products over Asia Monsoon Region via Giovanni
Time series analysis is critical to the study of land cover/land use changes and climate. Time series studies at local-to-regional scales require higher spatial resolution, such as 1km or less, data. MODIS land products of 250m to 1km resolution enable such studies. However, such MODIS land data files are distributed in 10ox10o tiles, due to large data volumes. Conducting a time series study requires downloading all tiles that include the study area for the time period of interest, and mosaicking the tiles spatially. This can be an extremely time-consuming process. In support of the Monsoon Asia Integrated Regional Study (MAIRS) program, NASA GES DISC (Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center) has processed MODIS land products at 1 km resolution over the Asia monsoon region (0o-60oN, 60o-150oE) with a common data structure and format. The processed data have been integrated into the Giovanni system (Goddard Interactive Online Visualization ANd aNalysis Infrastructure) that enables users to explore, analyze, and download data over an area and time period of interest easily. Currently, the following regional MODIS land products are available in Giovanni: 8-day 1km land surface temperature and active fire, monthly 1km vegetation index, and yearly 0.05o, 500m land cover types. More data will be added in the near future. By combining atmospheric and oceanic data products in the Giovanni system, it is possible to do further analyses of environmental and climate changes associated with the land, ocean, and atmosphere. This presentation demonstrates exploring land products in the Giovanni system with sample case scenarios
Analysis of Vegetation Index Variations and the Asian Monsoon Climate
Vegetation growth depends on local climate. Significant anthropogenic land cover and land use change activities over Asia have changed vegetation distribution as well. On the other hand, vegetation is one of the important land surface variables that influence the Asian Monsoon variability through controlling atmospheric energy and water vapor conditions. In this presentation, the mean and variations of vegetation index of last decade at regional scale resolution (5km and higher) from MODIS have been analyzed. Results indicate that the vegetation index has been reduced significantly during last decade over fast urbanization areas in east China, such as Yangtze River Delta, where local surface temperatures were increased significantly in term of urban heat Island. The relationship between vegetation Index and climate (surface temperature, precipitation) over a grassland in northern Asia and over a woody savannas in southeast Asia are studied. In supporting Monsoon Asian Integrated Regional Study (MAIRS) program, the data in this study have been integrated into Giovanni, the online visualization and analysis system at NASA GES DISC. Most images in this presentation are generated from Giovanni system
Estimation of Surface Air Temperature from MODIS 1km Resolution Land Surface Temperature Over Northern China
Surface air temperature is a critical variable to describe the energy and water cycle of the Earth-atmosphere system and is a key input element for hydrology and land surface models. It is a very important variable in agricultural applications and climate change studies. This is a preliminary study to examine statistical relationships between ground meteorological station measured surface daily maximum/minimum air temperature and satellite remotely sensed land surface temperature from MODIS over the dry and semiarid regions of northern China. Studies were conducted for both MODIS-Terra and MODIS-Aqua by using year 2009 data. Results indicate that the relationships between surface air temperature and remotely sensed land surface temperature are statistically significant. The relationships between the maximum air temperature and daytime land surface temperature depends significantly on land surface types and vegetation index, but the minimum air temperature and nighttime land surface temperature has little dependence on the surface conditions. Based on linear regression relationship between surface air temperature and MODIS land surface temperature, surface maximum and minimum air temperatures are estimated from 1km MODIS land surface temperature under clear sky conditions. The statistical errors (sigma) of the estimated daily maximum (minimum) air temperature is about 3.8 C(3.7 C)
Proton structure corrections to electronic and muonic hydrogen hyperfine splitting
We present a precise determination of the polarizability and other proton
structure dependent contributions to the hydrogen hyperfine splitting, based
heavily on the most recent published data on proton spin dependent structure
functions from the EG1 experiment at the Jefferson Laboratory. As a result, the
total calculated hyperfine splitting now has a standard deviation slightly
under 1 part-per-million, and is about 1 standard deviation away from the
measured value. We also present results for muonic hydrogen hyperfine
splitting, taking care to ensure the compatibility of the recoil and
polarizability terms.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
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