307 research outputs found
New non-linear equations and modular form expansion for double-elliptic Seiberg-Witten prepotential
Integrable N-particle systems have an important property that the associated
Seiberg-Witten prepotentials satisfy the WDVV equations. However, this does not
apply to the most interesting class of elliptic and double-elliptic systems.
Studying the commutativity conjecture for theta-functions on the families of
associated spectral curves, we derive some other non-linear equations for the
perturbative Seiberg-Witten prepotential, which turn out to have exactly the
double-elliptic system as their generic solution. In contrast with the WDVV
equations, the new equations acquire non-perturbative corrections which are
straightforwardly deducible from the commutativity conditions. We obtain such
corrections in the first non-trivial case of N=3 and describe the structure of
non-perturbative solutions as expansions in powers of the flat moduli with
coefficients that are (quasi)modular forms of the elliptic parameter.Comment: 25 page
Main Directions and Didactic Principles of Using Multimedia Electronic Resources in a Pedagogical University
Currently, the main attention in the field of informatization of education is focused on the problems of creating and using effective multimedia electronic resources. To achieve the completeness and quality of the use of scientific and practical knowledge in the educational activities of pedagogical institutions, it is necessary to create an effective information support system. The article discusses the main directions and didactic principles of using multimedia electronic resources in the system of teacher education
Seiberg-Witten curves and double-elliptic integrable systems
An old conjecture claims that commuting Hamiltonians of the double-elliptic
integrable system are constructed from the theta-functions associated with
Riemann surfaces from the Seiberg-Witten family, with moduli treated as
dynamical variables and the Seiberg-Witten differential providing the
pre-symplectic structure. We describe a number of theta-constant equations
needed to prove this conjecture for the -particle system. These equations
provide an alternative method to derive the Seiberg-Witten prepotential and we
illustrate this by calculating the perturbative contribution. We provide
evidence that the solutions to the commutativity equations are exhausted by the
double-elliptic system and its degenerations (Calogero and Ruijsenaars
systems). Further, the theta-function identities that lie behind the Poisson
commutativity of the three-particle Hamiltonians are proven
On the hyperfine interaction in rare-earth Van Vleck paramagnets at high magnetic fields
An influence of high magnetic fields on hyperfine interaction in the
rare-earth ions with non-magnetic ground state (Van Vleck ions) is
theoretically investigated for the case of ion in axial symmetrical
crystal electric field (ethylsulphate crystal). It is shown that magnetic-field
induced distortions of -electron shell lead to essential changes in
hyperfine magnetic field at the nucleus. The proposed theoretical model is in
agreement with recent experimental data.Comment: 4 pages, no figures, submitted to J. Phys. : Cond. Mat
Organ-sparing treatment for primarily disseminated breast cancer with metachronous bilateral involvement
Systemic drug therapy remains first-line treatment for primarily disseminated breast cancer (BC). The problem in the use of local methods to treat BC patients with distant metastases has not been fully solved. The most of investigations presented in the modern literature suggest that patients show significantly better survivals after adjuvant systemic therapy with local exposure of a primary tumor, the main goal of which is its local monitoring. At the same time, the choice of optimal treatments and their sequence and combination remain to be explored. The paper describes a case of successful organ-sparing chemoradiation therapy for primarily disseminated BC with metachronous bilateral involvement
Temperature dependence of the EPR linewidth of Yb3+ - ions in Y0.99Yb0.01Ba2Cu3OX compounds: Evidence for an anomaly near TC
Electron paramagnetic resonance experiments on doped Yb3+ ions in YBaCuO
compounds with different oxygen contents have been made. We have observed the
strong temperature dependence of the EPR linewidth in the all investigated
samples caused by the Raman processes of spin-lattice relaxation. The
spin-lattice relaxation rate anomaly revealed near TC in the superconducting
species can be assigned to the phonon density spectrum changesComment: 10 pages, 4 figures Renewed versio
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