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Negative Binomial States of the Radiation Field and their Excitations are Nonlinear Coherent States
We show that the well-known negative binomial states of the radiation field
and their excitations are nonlinear coherent states. Excited nonlinear coherent
state are still nonlinear coherent states with different nonlinear functions.
We finally give exponential form of the nonlinear coherent states and remark
that the binomial states are not nonlinear coherent states.Comment: 10 pages, no figure
MSSM Anatomy of the Polarization Puzzle in B --> phi K* Decays
We analyze the polarization puzzle in the Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) including the neutral Higgs boson (NHB)
contributions. To calculate the non-factorizable contributions to hadronic
matrix elements of operators, we have used the QCD factorization framework to
the order. It is shown that the recent experimental results of the
polarization fractions in decays, which are difficult to be
explained in SM, could be explained in MSSM if there are flavor non-diagonal
squark mass matrix elements of 2nd and 3rd generations, which also satisfy all
relevant constraints from known experiments (, etc.). We have shown
in details that the experimental results can be accommodated with the flavor
non-diagonal mass insertion of chirality RL, RL+LR, RR, or LL+ RR when the NHB
contributions as well as corrections of hadronic matrix
elements of operators are included. However the branching ratios for the decay
are smaller than the experimental measurements.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figures, minor revision and references adde
Dynamics of Vortex Core Switching in Ferromagnetic Nanodisks
Dynamics of magnetic vortex core switching in nanometer-scale permalloy disk,
having a single vortex ground state, was investigated by micromagnetic
modeling. When an in-plane magnetic field pulse with an appropriate strength
and duration is applied to the vortex structure, additional two vortices, i.e.,
a circular- and an anti-vortex, are created near the original vortex core.
Sequentially, the vortex-antivortex pair annihilates. A spin wave is created at
the annihilation point and propagated through the entire element; the relaxed
state for the system is the single vortex state with a switched vortex core.Comment: to appear in Appl. Phys. Let
Gutzwiller Projected wavefunctions in the fermonic theory of S=1 spin chains
We study in this paper a series of Gutzwiller Projected wavefunctions for S=1
spin chains obtained from a fermionic mean-field theory for general S>1/2 spin
systems [Phys. Rev. B 81, 224417] applied to the bilinear-biquadratic (J-K)
model. The free-fermion mean field states before the projection are 1D paring
states. By comparing the energies and correlation functions of the projected
pairing states with those obtained from known results, we show that the
optimized Gutzwiller projected wavefunctions are very good trial ground state
wavefunctions for the antiferromagnetic bilinear-biquadratic model in the
regime K0). We find that different topological phases of the
free-fermion paring states correspond to different spin phases: the weak
pairing (topologically non-trivial) state gives rise to the Haldane phase,
whereas the strong pairing (topologically trivial) state gives rise to the
dimer phase. In particular the mapping between the Haldane phase and Gutwziller
wavefunction is exact at the AKLT point K=1/3. The transition point between the
two phases determined by the optimized Gutzwiller Projected wavefunction is in
good agreement with the known result. The effect of Z2 gauge fluctuations above
the mean field theory is analyzed.Comment: 10 pages,7 figure
Heavy-tailed statistics in short-message communication
Short-message (SM) is one of the most frequently used communication channels
in the modern society. In this Brief Report, based on the SM communication
records provided by some volunteers, we investigate the statistics of SM
communication pattern, including the interevent time distributions between two
consecutive short messages and two conversations, and the distribution of
message number contained by a complete conversation. In the individual level,
the current empirical data raises a strong evidence that the human activity
pattern, exhibiting a heavy-tailed interevent time distribution, is driven by a
non-Poisson nature.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures and 1 tabl
Enzymes and genes involved in the betalain biosynthesis in higher plants
Betalains, a class of water-soluble nitrogen-containing pigments, replace anthocyanins and serve the analogous functions in 13 families of the order, caryophyllales. They modulate the attractive appearance of plants and protect them against destructive oxidative damage. Their antioxidant roles, radicalscavenging properties in human health and their potential uses in food and pharmaceutical industries have made significant progress achieved in the detection, purification, quantification, structure elucidation of betalains, and in particular in the understanding of biosynthetic pathways of the pigments,the enzymes and their genes involved in the pathways. In this paper, major progress in betalain biosynthesis and the enzymes and genes involved in the biosynthetic pathways in higher plant are reviewed, and the perspectives discussed
Information filtering based on transferring similarity
In this Brief Report, we propose a new index of user similarity, namely the
transferring similarity, which involves all high-order similarities between
users. Accordingly, we design a modified collaborative filtering algorithm,
which provides remarkably higher accurate predictions than the standard
collaborative filtering. More interestingly, we find that the algorithmic
performance will approach its optimal value when the parameter, contained in
the definition of transferring similarity, gets close to its critical value,
before which the series expansion of transferring similarity is convergent and
after which it is divergent. Our study is complementary to the one reported in
[E. A. Leicht, P. Holme, and M. E. J. Newman, Phys. Rev. E {\bf 73} 026120
(2006)], and is relevant to the missing link prediction problem.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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