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Peculiar Behavior of Si Cluster Ions in Solid Al
A peculiar ion behavior is found in a Si cluster, moving with a speed of
~0.22c (c: speed of light) in a solid Al plasma: the Si ion, moving behind the
forward moving Si ion closely in a several angstrom distance in the cluster,
feels the wake field generated by the forward Si. The interaction potential on
the rear Si may balance the deceleration backward force by itself with the
acceleration forward force by the forward Si in the longitudinal moving
direction. The forward Si would be decelerated normally. However, the
deceleration of the rear Si, moving behind closely, would be reduced
significantly, and the rear Si may catch up and overtake the forward moving Si
in the cluster during the Si cluster interaction with the high-density Al
plasma
Tidal Waves -- a non-adiabatic microscopic description of the yrast states in near-spherical nuclei
The yrast states of nuclei that are spherical or weakly deformed in their
ground states are described as quadrupole waves running over the nuclear
surface, which we call "tidal waves". The energies and E2 transition
probabilities of the yrast states in nuclides with = 44, 46, 48 and are calculated by means of the cranking model in a microscopic
way. The nonlinear response of the nucleonic orbitals results in a strong
coupling between shape and single particle degrees of freedom
Minimal Permutations and 2-Regular Skew Tableaux
Bouvel and Pergola introduced the notion of minimal permutations in the study
of the whole genome duplication-random loss model for genome rearrangements.
Let denote the set of minimal permutations of length
with descents, and let . They derived that
and , where is the -th
Catalan number. Mansour and Yan proved that . In
this paper, we consider the problem of counting minimal permutations in
with a prescribed set of ascents. We show that such
structures are in one-to-one correspondence with a class of skew Young
tableaux, which we call -regular skew tableaux. Using the determinantal
formula for the number of skew Young tableaux of a given shape, we find an
explicit formula for . Furthermore, by using the Knuth equivalence,
we give a combinatorial interpretation of a formula for a refinement of the
number .Comment: 19 page
Multiband effects on the conductivity for a multiband Hubbard model
The newly discovered iron-based superconductors have attracted lots of
interests, and the corresponding theoretical studies suggest that the system
should have six bands. In this paper, we study the multiband effects on the
conductivity based on the exact solutions of one-dimensional two-band Hubbard
model. We find that the orbital degree of freedom might enhance the critical
value of on-site interaction of the transition from a metal to an
insulator. This observation is helpful to understand why undoped High-
superconductors are usually insulators, while recently discovered iron-based
superconductors are metal. Our results imply that the orbital degree of freedom
in the latter cases might play an essential role.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Joint effect of lattice interaction and potential fluctuation in colossal magnetoresistive manganites
Taking into account both the Jahn-Teller lattice distortion and the on-site
electronic potential fluctuations in the orbital-degenerated double-exchange
model, in which both the core-spin and the lattice distortion are treated
classically, we investigate theoretically the metal-insulator transition (MIT)
in manganites by considering the electronic localization effect. An inverse
matrix method is developed for calculation in which we use the inverse of the
transfer matrix to obtain the localization length. We find that within
reasonable range of parameters, both the lattice effect and the potential
fluctuation are responsible to the occurrence of the MIT. The role of the
orbital configuration is also discussed.Comment: 4 figure
Glassy Dynamics in a Frustrated Spin System: Role of Defects
In an effort to understand the glass transition, the kinetics of a spin model
with frustration but no quenched randomness has been analyzed. The
phenomenology of the spin model is remarkably similiar to that of structural
glasses. Analysis of the model suggests that defects play a major role in
dictating the dynamics as the glass transition is approached.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, accepted in J. Phys.: Condensed Matter,
proceedings of the Trieste workshop on "Unifying Concepts in Glass Physics
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