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Spectrum of a duality-twisted Ising quantum chain
The Ising quantum chain with a peculiar twisted boundary condition is
considered. This boundary condition, first introduced in the framework of the
spin-1/2 XXZ Heisenberg quantum chain, is related to the duality
transformation, which becomes a symmetry of the model at the critical point.
Thus, at the critical point, the Ising quantum chain with the duality-twisted
boundary is translationally invariant, similar as in the case of the usual
periodic or antiperiodic boundary conditions. The complete energy spectrum of
the Ising quantum chain is calculated analytically for finite systems, and the
conformal properties of the scaling limit are investigated. This provides an
explicit example of a conformal twisted boundary condition and a corresponding
generalised twisted partition function.Comment: LaTeX, 7 pages, using IOP style
A 15.3 GHz satellite-to-ground diversity propagation experiment using a terminal separation of 4 kilometers
The performance of a path diversity satellite-to-ground millimeter wave link with two ground terminals separated by 4 km is discussed. At this separation distance the duration of fades below 6 dB was decreased by at least a factor of 10 when using path diversity and the cumulative crosscorrelation between the attenuations observed at the two terminals during rain events was approximately 0.45. Narrow beam radiometers directed along the propagation paths were also utilized to relate the path radiometric temperature to the path attenuation. An analysis of downlink propagation data for generating diversity link performance statistics is included
Comparative study of physical impairments in 850 psychiatric patients and in other population groups
On Flux Quantization in F-Theory II: Unitary and Symplectic Gauge Groups
We study the quantization of the M-theory G-flux on elliptically fibered
Calabi-Yau fourfolds with singularities giving rise to unitary and symplectic
gauge groups. We seek and find its relation to the Freed-Witten quantization of
worldvolume fluxes on 7-branes in type IIB orientifold compactifications on
Calabi-Yau threefolds. By explicitly constructing the appropriate four-cycles
on which to calculate the periods of the second Chern class of the fourfolds,
we find that there is a half-integral shift in the quantization of G-flux
whenever the corresponding dual 7-brane is wrapped on a non-spin submanifold.
This correspondence of quantizations holds for all unitary and symplectic gauge
groups, except for SU(3), which behaves mysteriously. We also perform our
analysis in the case where, in addition to the aforementioned gauge groups,
there is also a 'flavor' U(1)-gauge group.Comment: 33 pages, 4 figure
Magneto-optical Feshbach resonance: Controlling cold collision with quantum interference
We propose a method of controlling two-atom interaction using both magnetic
and laser fields. We analyse the role of quantum interference between magnetic
and optical Feshbach resonances in controlling cold collision. In particular,
we demonstrate that this method allows us to suppress inelastic and enhance
elastic scattering cross sections. Quantum interference is shown to modify
significantly the threshold behaviour and resonant interaction of ultracold
atoms. Furthermore, we show that it is possible to manipulate not only the
spherically symmetric s-wave interaction but also the anisotropic higher
partial-wave interactions which are particularly important for high temperature
superfluid or superconducting phases of matter.Comment: 7 pages 3 figures, some minor errors are corrected, Accepted in J.
Phys.
The enable program in the European entrepreneurship policy context
This article discusses the Lisbon Agenda from the perspective of entrepreneurship policy. After a brief overview of the events leading up to the development of the Lisbon Agenda, the authors describe the goals and content of this policy framework as well as of the Structural Funds. Using examples of initiatives toward implementation at the local level, the authors illustrate the necessity to promote entrepreneurship in order to foster economic growth in communities and regions. We assess how the new European growth policy became translated into an action plan realized through structural funds and community initiatives and demonstrate that a greater focus on entrepreneurship policy could strengthen the Lisbon Strategy and aid in the achievement of its goals
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