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    Quenched chiral perturbation theory to one loop

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    We calculate the divergences of the generating functional of quenched chiral perturbation theory at one loop, and renormalize the theory by an appropriate definition of the counterterms. We show that the quenched chiral logarithms can be accounted for by defining a renormalized B0 parameter which, at lowest order, is proportional to the vacuum expectation value of the scalar quark density. Finally, we calculate several quantities at one loop to better analyze the modifications induced by quenching in the ultraviolet finite part of the one-loop corrections. We point out that some of the finite loop corrections may diverge in the chiral limit.

    Molecular sieves control contamination and and insulate in thermal regenerators - A concept

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    Zeolitic molecular sieves prolong the lives of cryogenic engines by preventing contamination of the thermal regenerators on the cold ends of closed-cycle engines. Sieves also serve as thermal insulators by preventing conduction of heat along regenerators through contiguous disks of mesh

    On the analysis of the pion--nucleon σ\sigma--term: The size of the remainder at the Cheng--Dashen point

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    We calculate the one--loop contributions of order Mπ4M_\pi^4 to the difference ΔR\Delta_R between the on--shell pion--nucleon scattering amplitude Dˉ+(0,2Mπ2)\bar{D}^+(0,2M_\pi^2) at the Cheng--Dashen point ν=0\nu =0, t=2Mπ2t=2M_\pi^2 and the scalar form factor σ(2Mπ2)\sigma (2M_\pi^2) in the framework of heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory. We proof that to this order ΔR\Delta_R contains nono chiral logarithms and therefore it vanishes simply as Mπ4M_\pi^4 in the chiral limit. Numerically, we find as an upper limit ΔR≃2 \Delta_R \simeq 2\,MeV.Comment: 7 pp, LaTeX, uses epsf, 1 figure in separate PS fil

    New light on electromagnetic corrections to the scattering parameters obtained from experiments on pionium

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    We calculate the electromagnetic corrections needed to obtain isospin invariant hadronic pion-pion s-wave scattering lengths a^0, a^2 from the elements a_cc, a_0c of the s-wave scattering matrix for the (\pi^+ \pi^-, \pi^0 \pi^0) system at the \pi^+ \pi^- threshold. These elements can be extracted from experiments on pionium. Our calculation uses energy independent hadronic pion-pion potentials that satisfactorily reproduce the low-energy phase shifts given by two-loop chiral pertur- bation theory. We also take into account an important relativistic effect whose inclusion influences the corrections considerably.Comment: 14 pages including 3 figures. Uses elsart.cls. Some numbers have been updated and a few typos have been correcte

    Task allocation among multiple intelligent robots

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    Researchers describe the design of a decentralized mechanism for allocating assembly tasks in a multiple robot assembly workstation. Currently, the approach focuses on distributed allocation to explore its feasibility and its potential for adaptability to changing circumstances, rather than for optimizing throughput. Individual greedy robots make their own local allocation decisions using both dynamic allocation policies which propagate through a network of allocation goals, and local static and dynamic constraints describing which robots are elibible for which assembly tasks. Global coherence is achieved by proper weighting of allocation pressures propagating through the assembly plan. Deadlock avoidance and synchronization is achieved using periodic reassessments of local allocation decisions, ageing of allocation goals, and short-term allocation locks on goals

    Radiative Semileptonic Kaon Decays

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    We evaluate the matrix elements for the radiative kaon decays K+→l+νlγK^+ \to l^+\nu_l\gamma, l+νll′+l′−l^+ \nu_l l'^+ l'^- and K→πlνlγK \to \pi l \nu_l\gamma \ (l, l′=e,μl,\ l' = e,\mu) to next-to-leading order in chiral perturbation theory. We calculate total rates and rates with several kinematical cuts and confront the results with existing data. Measurements at future kaon facilities will allow for a more detailed comparison between theory and experiment.Comment: LaTeX, 40 pages, 5 figures (not included), CERN-TH 6625/92, BUTP-92/3

    On the pion decay constant

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    The pion decay constant f_pi plays a crucial role in many areas of low energy particle physics. Its value may e.g. be deduced from experimental data on leptonic pion decays. Here, we provide comments on several aspects of this evaluation. In particular, we point out that at the present level of experimental accuracy, the value of f_pi is sensitive to the value of the pion mass chosen in its chiral expansion.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Thermal Pions

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    I discuss the absorption and dispersion of pions in hot matter. A two-loop calculation in the framework of chiral perturbation theory is presented and its result is compactly written in terms of the two- and three-particle forward ππ\pi \pi scattering amplitudes. At modest temperatures, T≤100T \le 100 MeV, the change in the pion mass is small and its dispersion law closely resembles the free space one. At these temperatures, all quantities of interest are given to a good degree of accuracy by the first term in the virial expansion which is linear in the density. (BUTP-93/16, uses espcrc1.sty from North-Holland Publishing)Comment: 7 pp, LaTeX, uses espcrc1.sty from North-Holland Publishing, BUTP-93/1
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