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The anyon model: an example inspired by string theory
We investigate the enlarged class of open finite strings in
space-time. The new dynamical system related to this class is constructed and
quantized here. As the result, the energy spectrum of the model is defined by a
simple formula ; the spin is an
arbitrary number here but the constants and are eigenvalues
for certain spectral problems in fermionic Fock space
constructed for the free 2D fermionic field.Comment: 19 pages; to be published in Int. Journ. of Mod. Phys.
The scalar complex potential and the Aharonov-Bohm effect
The Aharonov-Bohm effect is traditionally attributed to the effect of the
electromagnetic 4-potential , even in regions where both the electric field
and the magnetic field are zero. The AB effect
reveals that multiple-valued functions play a crucial role in the description
of an electromagnetic field. We argue that the quantity measured by AB
experiments is a difference in values of a multiple-valued complex function,
which we call a complex potential or {pre-potential. We show that any
electromagnetic field can be described by this pre-potential, and give an
explicit expression for the electromagnetic field tensor through this
potential. The pre-potential is a modification of the two scalar potential
functions.Comment: 10 pages 2 figure
Cooperative Chiral Order in Copolymers of Chiral and Achiral Units
Polyisocyanates can be synthesized with chiral and achiral pendant groups
distributed randomly along the chains. The overall chiral order, measured by
optical activity, is strongly cooperative and depends sensitively on the
concentration of chiral pendant groups. To explain this cooperative chiral
order theoretically, we map the random copolymer onto the one-dimensional
random-field Ising model. We show that the optical activity as a function of
composition is well-described by the predictions of this theory.Comment: 13 pages, including 3 postscript figures, uses REVTeX 3.0 and
epsf.st
Nonlinear equations for p-adic open, closed, and open-closed strings
We investigate the structure of solutions of boundary value problems for a
one-dimensional nonlinear system of pseudodifferential equations describing the
dynamics (rolling) of p-adic open, closed, and open-closed strings for a scalar
tachyon field using the method of successive approximations. For an open-closed
string, we prove that the method converges for odd values of p of the form
p=4n+1 under the condition that the solution for the closed string is known.
For p=2, we discuss the questions of the existence and the nonexistence of
solutions of boundary value problems and indicate the possibility of
discontinuous solutions appearing.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figure
Infinite planar string: cusps, braids and soliton exitations
We investigate infinite strings in space-time, which may be
considered as excitations of straight lines on the spatial plane. We also
propose the hamiltonian description of such objects that differs from the
standard hamiltonian description of the string. The hamiltonian variables are
separated into two independent groups: the "internal" and "external" variables.
The first ones are invariant under space-time transformations and are connected
with the second form of the world-sheet. The "external" variables define the
embedding of the world-sheet into space-time. The constructed phase space is
nontrivial because the finite number of constraints entangles the variables
from these groups. First group of the variables constitute the coefficients for
the pair of first-order spectral problems; the solution of these problems is
necessary for the reconstruction of the string world-sheet. We consider the
excitations, which correspond to "N- soliton" solution of the spectral problem,
and demonstrate that the reconstructed string has cuspidal points. World lines
of such points form braids of various topologies.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figure
Spinor fields without Lorentz frames in curved spacetime using complexified quaternions
Using complexified quaternions, a formalism without Lorentz frames, and
therefore also without vierbeins, for dealing with tensor and spinor fields in
curved spacetime is presented. A local U(1) gauge symmetry, which, it is
speculated, might be related to electromagnetism, emerges naturally.Comment: 14 pages; v2: minor corrections; v3: note added concerning unified
treatment of local Lorentz transformations and local U(1) gauge
transformations; v4: published in J. Math. Phys. 50 083507 (2009
Entropy-based measure of structural order in water
We analyze the nature of the structural order established in liquid TIP4P
water in the framework provided by the multi-particle correlation expansion of
the statistical entropy. Different regimes are mapped onto the phase diagram of
the model upon resolving the pair entropy into its translational and
orientational components. These parameters are used to quantify the relative
amounts of positional and angular order in a given thermodynamic state, thus
allowing a structurally unbiased definition of low-density and high-density
water. As a result, the structurally anomalous region within which both types
of order are simultaneously disrupted by an increase of pressure at constant
temperature is clearly identified through extensive molecular-dynamics
simulations.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. E (Rapid Communication
High-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of hot subdwarfs
We report on high-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of the hot
subdwarf stars HD 76431 and Feige 66, using the ESPaDOnS echelle
spectropolarimeter at CFHT. We compute cross-correlation Stokes I and V line
profiles to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. We then average all available
cross-correlation profiles of each star to further decrease the noise level.
Although both targets were previously reported to host kilo-gauss magnetic
fields, we do not derive any evidence of large-scale photospheric fields from
our sets of observations, in spite of tight error bars on the longitudinal
field of the order of 60 gauss for HD 76431 and 200 gauss for Feige 66. A new
analysis of FORS1 observations of HD 76431, which provided the basis for the
original claim of field detection, confirms the absence of any detectable
Zeeman signature, with an error bar of about 100 gauss on the longitudinal
magnetic field.Comment: Proceedings of the fifth meeting on hot subdwarf stars and related
object
Nucleon electromagnetic form factors from lattice QCD using a nearly physical pion mass
We present lattice QCD calculations of nucleon electromagnetic form factors
using pion masses = 149, 202, and 254 MeV and an action with
clover-improved Wilson quarks coupled to smeared gauge fields, as used by the
Budapest-Marseille-Wuppertal collaboration. Particular attention is given to
removal of the effects of excited state contamination by calculation at three
source-sink separations and use of the summation and generalized
pencil-of-function methods. The combination of calculation at the nearly
physical mass = 149 MeV in a large spatial volume ( = 4.2)
and removal of excited state effects yields agreement with experiment for the
electric and magnetic form factors and up to = 0.5
GeV.Comment: v2: published version; 30 pages, 25 figures, 6 table
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