3,259 research outputs found
Combining decision procedures for the reals
We address the general problem of determining the validity of boolean
combinations of equalities and inequalities between real-valued expressions. In
particular, we consider methods of establishing such assertions using only
restricted forms of distributivity. At the same time, we explore ways in which
"local" decision or heuristic procedures for fragments of the theory of the
reals can be amalgamated into global ones. Let Tadd[Q] be the
first-order theory of the real numbers in the language of ordered groups, with
negation, a constant 1, and function symbols for multiplication by
rational constants. Let Tmult[Q] be the analogous theory for the
multiplicative structure, and let T[Q] be the union of the two. We
show that although T[Q] is undecidable, the universal fragment of
T[Q] is decidable. We also show that terms of T[Q]can
fruitfully be put in a normal form. We prove analogous results for theories in
which Q is replaced, more generally, by suitable subfields F
of the reals. Finally, we consider practical methods of establishing
quantifier-free validities that approximate our (impractical) decidability
results.Comment: Will appear in Logical Methods in Computer Scienc
Non-equilibrium phenomena and molecular reaction dynamics: mode space, energy space and conformer space
status: publishe
Lattice QCD calculation of hadronic light-by-light scattering
We perform a lattice QCD calculation of the hadronic light-by-light
scattering amplitude in a broad kinematical range. At forward kinematics, the
results are compared to a phenomenological analysis based on dispersive sum
rules for light-by-light scattering. The size of the pion pole contribution is
investigated for momenta of typical hadronic size. The presented numerical
methods can be used to compute the hadronic light-by-light contribution to the
anomalous magnetic moment of the muon. Our calculations are carried out in
two-flavor QCD with the pion mass in the range of 270 to 450MeV, and contain so
far only the diagrams with fully connected quark lines.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
The Onset of Convective Coupling and Freezing in the White Dwarfs of 47 Tucanae
Using images from the Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys, we
measure the rate of cooling of white dwarfs in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae
and compare it to modelled cooling curves. We examine the effects of the outer
convective envelope reaching the nearly isothermal degenerate core and the
release of latent heat during core crystallisation on the white dwarf cooling
rates. For white dwarfs typical of 47 Tuc, the onset of these effects occur at
similar times. The latent heat released during crystallisation is a small heat
source. In contrast, the heat reservoir of the degenerate core is substantially
larger. When the convective envelope reaches the nearly isothermal interior of
the white dwarf, the star becomes brighter than it would be in the absence of
this effect. Our modelled cooling curves that include this convective coupling
closely match the observed luminosity function of the white dwarfs in 47 Tuc.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to MNRA
A language for mathematical knowledge management
We argue that the language of Zermelo Fraenkel set theory with definitions
and partial functions provides the most promising bedrock semantics for
communicating and sharing mathematical knowledge. We then describe a syntactic
sugaring of that language that provides a way of writing remarkably readable
assertions without straying far from the set-theoretic semantics. We illustrate
with some examples of formalized textbook definitions from elementary set
theory and point-set topology. We also present statistics concerning the
complexity of these definitions, under various complexity measures
- …