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Impact of dynamical chiral symmetry breaking on meson structure and interactions
We provide a glimpse of recent progress in meson physics made via QCD's
Dyson-Schwinger equations with: a perspective on confinement and dynamical
chiral symmetry breaking (DCSB); a pre'cis on the physics of in-hadron
condensates; results for the masses of the \pi, \sigma, \rho, a_1 mesons and
their first-radial excitations; and an illustration of the impact of DCSB on
the pion form factor.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Contribution to Proceedings of the 11th
International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction,
Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Instytut Fizyki, Krakow, Poland, 10-15 June 201
Spin-dependent tunneling through a symmetric semiconductor barrier: the Dresselhaus effect
Spin-dependent tunneling through a symmetric semiconductor barrier is studied
including the k^3 Dresselhaus effect. The spin-dependent transmission of
electron can be obtained analytically. By comparing with previous work(Phys.
Rev. B 67. R201304 (2003) and Phys. Rev. Lett. 93. 056601 (2004)), it is shown
that the spin polarization and interface current are changed significantly by
including the off-diagonal elements in the current operator, and can be
enhanced considerably by the Dresselhaus effect in the contact regions.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, to appear in PR
Remarks on flavour mixings from orbifold compactification
We consider 5d SU(5) GUT models based on the orbifold , and study the different possibilities of placing the SU(5) matter
multiplets in three possible locations, namely, the two branes at the two
orbifold fixed points and SU(5) bulk. We demonstrate that if flavour
hierarchies originate solely from geometrical suppressions due to wavefunction
normalisation of fields propagating in the bulk, then it is not possible to
satisfy even the gross qualitative behaviour of the CKM and MNS matrices
regardless of where we place the matter multiplets.Comment: 4 pages, Late
Modelling the Asymmetric Volatility in Hog Prices in Taiwan: The Impact of Joining the WTO
Prices in the hog industry in Taiwan are determined according to an auction system. There are significant differences in hog prices before, during and after joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). The paper models growth rates and volatility in daily hog prices in Taiwan from 23 March 1999 to 30 June 2007, which enables an analysis of the effects of joining the WTO. The empirical results have significant implications for risk management and policy in the agricultural industry. The three sub-samples for the periods before, during and after joining the WTO display significantly different volatility persistence of symmetry, asymmetry and leverage, respectively.leverage;asymmetry;conditional volatility models;hog prices;joining the WTO;moment conditions
A Born-Oppenheimer photolysis model of N_2O fractionation
The isotopically light N_2O produced by microbial activity is thought to be balanced by the return of heavy stratospheric nitrous oxide. The Yung and Miller [1997] method that first explained these trends yields photolytic fractionation factors ∼half those observed by experiment or predicted quantum mechanically, however. To address these issues, we present here a Born-Oppenheimer photolysis model that uses only commonly available spectroscopic data. The predicted fractionations quantitatively reproduce laboratory data, and have been incorporated into zonally averaged atmospheric simulations. Like McLinden et al. [2003] , who employ a three-dimensional chemical transport model with cross sections scaled to match laboratory data, we find excellent agreement between predictions and stratospheric measurements; additional processes that contribute to the mass independent anomaly in N_2O can only account for a fraction of its global budget
Enhancement of superconductive critical temperatures in almost empty or full bands in two dimensions: possible relevance to beta-HfNCl, C60 and MgB2
We examine possibility of enhancement of superconductive critical temperature
in two-dimensions. The weak coupling BCS theory is applied, especially when the
Fermi level is near the edges of the electronic bands. The attractive
interaction depends on due to screening. The density of states(DOS)
does not have a peak near the bottom of the band, but -dependent
contribution to DOS (electron density on the Fermi surface) has a diverging
peak at the bottom or top. These features lead to significant enhancement of
the critical temperatures. The results are qualitatively consistent with the
superconductive behaviors of HfNCl (\Tc \le 25K) and ZrNCl(\Tc \le 15K),
C with a field-effect transistor configuration (\Tc = 52K), and
MgB (\Tc \approx 40K) which have the unexpectedly high superconductive
critical transition temperatures.Comment: 5 pages,4 figure
Two-component model for the chemical evolution of the Galactic disk
In the present paper, we introduce a two-component model of the Galactic disk
to investigate its chemical evolution. The formation of the thick and thin
disks occur in two main accretion episodes with both infall rates to be
Gaussian. Both the pre-thin and post-thin scenarios for the formation of the
Galactic disk are considered. The best-fitting is obtained through
-test between the models and the new observed metallicity distribution
function of G dwarfs in the solar neighbourhood (Hou et al 1998). Our results
show that post-thin disk scenario for the formation of the Galactic disk should
be preferred. Still, other comparison between model predictions and
observations are given.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figure
Examining the influences of service quality and corporate image on students' loyalty of boarding schools in the UK: A study of Chinese students
The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of service quality and corporate image on students’ loyalty of boarding schools in the UK. Valid responses obtained from Chinese students in British boarding schools (n =300) were analysed using structural equation modelling. The results of the empirical research on Chinese students reveal how students’ loyalty relies on the level of service quality and corporate image. Additionally, corporate image mediates the relationship between service quality and students’ loyalty. Different from previous studies that investigated service quality in the higher education sector, this study extends the extant literature by examining the importance of corporate image on boarding schools. The results also corroborate the applicability of the five dimensions of SERVQUAL model to the boarding school sector
Turbulence Time Series Data Hole Filling using Karhunen-Loeve and ARIMA methods
Measurements of optical turbulence time series data using unattended
instruments over long time intervals inevitably lead to data drop-outs or
degraded signals. We present a comparison of methods using both Principal
Component Analysis, which is also known as the Karhunen--Loeve decomposition,
and ARIMA that seek to correct for these event-induced and mechanically-induced
signal drop-outs and degradations. We report on the quality of the correction
by examining the Intrinsic Mode Functions generated by Empirical Mode
Decomposition. The data studied are optical turbulence parameter time series
from a commercial long path length optical anemometer/scintillometer, measured
over several hundred metres in outdoor environments.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures, submitted to ICOLAD 2007, City University,
London, U
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