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Form factors of boundary exponential operators in the sinh-Gordon model
Using the recently introduced boundary form factor bootstrap equations, the
form factors of boundary exponential operators in the sinh-Gordon model are
constructed. The ultraviolet scaling dimension and the normalization of these
operators are checked against previously known results. The construction
presented in this paper can be applied to determine form factors of relevant
primary boundary operators in general integrable boundary quantum field
theories.Comment: 22 pages, LaTeX2e fil
Finite size effects in quantum field theories with boundary from scattering data
We derive a relation between leading finite size corrections for a 1+1
dimensional quantum field theory on a strip and scattering data, which is very
similar in spirit to the approach pioneered by Luscher for periodic boundary
conditions. The consistency of the results is tested both analytically and
numerically using thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz, Destri-de Vega nonlinear integral
equation and classical field theory techniques. We present strong evidence that
the relation between the boundary state and the reflection factor one-particle
couplings, noticed earlier by Dorey et al. in the case of the Lee-Yang model
extends to any boundary quantum field theory in 1+1 dimensions.Comment: 24 pages, 1 eps figure. Clarifying comments and a reference adde
Boundary Quantum Field Theories with Infinite Resonance States
We extend a recent work by Mussardo and Penati on integrable quantum field
theories with a single stable particle and an infinite number of unstable
resonance states, including the presence of a boundary. The corresponding
scattering and reflection amplitudes are expressed in terms of Jacobian
elliptic functions, and generalize the ones of the massive thermal Ising model
and of the Sinh-Gordon model. In the case of the generalized Ising model we
explicitly study the ground state energy and the one-point function of the
thermal operator in the short-distance limit, finding an oscillating behaviour
related to the fact that the infinite series of boundary resonances does not
decouple from the theory even at very short-distance scales. The analysis of
the generalized Sinh-Gordon model with boundary reveals an interesting
constraint on the analytic structure of the reflection amplitude. The roaming
limit procedure which leads to the Ising model, in fact, can be consistently
performed only if we admit that the nature of the bulk spectrum uniquely fixes
the one of resonance states on the boundary.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures, LATEX fil
Form-factors computation of Friedel oscillations in Luttinger liquids
We show how to analytically determine for the "Friedel
oscillations" of charge density by a single impurity in a 1D Luttinger liquid
of spinless electrons.Comment: Revtex, epsf, 4pgs, 2fig
Innervation of the Forearm and Foot in the Ox (Bos taurus), Sheep (Ovis aries) and Goat (Capra hircus)
From a comparative standpoint and for the sake of applied or practical anatomy to satisfactorily accomplish the nerve block for various surgical procedures for both the fore- and hind extremities of the ox, sheep and goat, a comprehensive knowledge regarding the innervation and disposition of various nerves supplying the appendages in these species is essential
Innervation of the Forearm and Foot of the Domestic Pig
In order to accomplish various nerve blocks to perform satisfactory surgery a comprehensive knowledge about the innervation of the forearm and foot of the domestic pig is of prime importance. This study will also enable us to have a better understanding of the domestic species differences, if any
The Arterial Supply to Appendages of the Goat (Capra hircus)
The arterial blood supply of both the thoracic and the pelvic limbs of the goat are seldom described in the standard textbooks or in articles, especially in English literature (see bibliography). The assumption has been, perhaps, that there is no significant difference between the vascular patterns in the appendages of the goat and those of the ox and sheep
Comparative Study on the Nomenclature of the Nerves of the Forearm and Forefoot of the Domestic Animals
A review of the textbooks of the anatomy of domestic animals, applied anatomy, operative surgery and various other publications pertaining to these regions, both in English and foreign literature, indicate that a variety of terms which are often very confusing are used to designate nerves, especially in the digital region. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to summarize and compare the various terminologies of the nerves of the forearm (antebranchium) and forefoot (manus) in our domestic animals
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