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Quantum Melting of Charge Order due to Frustration in Two-Dimensional Quarter-Filled Systems
The effect of geometrical frustration in a two-dimensional 1/4-filled
strongly correlated electron system is studied theoretically, motivated by
layered organic molecular crystals. An extended Hubbard model on the square
lattice is considered, with competing nearest neighbor Coulomb interaction, V,
and that of next-nearest neighbor along one of the diagonals, V', which favor
different charge ordered states. Based on exact diagonalization calculations,
we find a metallic phase stabilized over a broad window at V' ~ V even for
large Coulomb repulsion strengths as a result of frustrating the charge ordered
states. Slightly modifying the lattice geometry relevant to the actual organic
compounds does not alter the results, suggesting that this `quantum melting' of
charge order is a robust feature of frustrated strongly correlated 1/4-filled
systems.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Dilaton and Second-Rank Tensor Fields as Supersymmetric Compensators
We formulate a supersymmetric theory in which both a dilaton and a
second-rank tensor play roles of compensators. The basic off-shell multiplets
are a linear multiplet (B_{\mu\nu}, \chi, \phi) and a vector multiplet (A_\mu,
\l; C_{\mu\nu\rho}), where \phi and B_{\m\n} are respectively a dilaton and a
second-rank tensor. The third-rank tensor C_{\mu\nu\rho} in the vector
multiplet is 'dual' to the conventional D-field with 0 on-shell or 1 off-shell
degree of freedom. The dilaton \phi is absorbed into one longitudinal component
of A_\mu, making it massive. Initially, B_{\mu\nu} has 1 on-shell or 3
off-shell degrees of freedom, but it is absorbed into the longitudinal
components of C_{\mu\nu\rho}. Eventually, C_{\mu\nu\rho} with 0 on-shell or 1
off-shell degree of freedom acquires in total 1 on-shell or 4 off-shell degrees
of freedom, turning into a propagating massive field. These basic multiplets
are also coupled to chiral multiplets and a supersymmetric Dirac-Born-Infeld
action. Some of these results are also reformulated in superspace. The proposed
mechanism may well provide a solution to the long-standing puzzle of massless
dilatons and second-rank tensors in supersymmetric models inspired by string
theory.Comment: 15 pages, no figure
The Vertex-Face Correspondence and the Elliptic 6j-symbols
A new formula connecting the elliptic -symbols and the fusion of the
vertex-face intertwining vectors is given. This is based on the identification
of the fusion intertwining vectors with the change of base matrix elements
from Sklyanin's standard base to Rosengren's natural base in the space of even
theta functions of order . The new formula allows us to derive various
properties of the elliptic -symbols, such as the addition formula, the
biorthogonality property, the fusion formula and the Yang-Baxter relation. We
also discuss a connection with the Sklyanin algebra based on the factorised
formula for the -operator.Comment: 23 page
Elastic properties of the Non-Fermi liquid metal and the Dense Kondo semiconductor
We have investigated the elastic properties of the Ce-based filled
skutterudite antimonides CeRuSb and CeOsSb by means
of ultrasonic measurements. CeRuSb shows a slight increase around
130 K in the temperature dependence of the elastic constants ,
(-)/2 and . No apparent softening toward low
temperature due to a quadrupolar response of the 4-electronic ground state
of the Ce ion was observed at low temperatures. In contrast CeOsSb
shows a pronounced elastic softening toward low temperature in the longitudinal
as a function of temperature () below about 15 K, while a slight
elastic softening was observed in the transverse below about 1.5 K.
Furthermore, CeOsSb shows a steep decrease around a phase
transition temperature of 0.9 K in both and. The elastic
softening observed in below about 15 K cannot be explained
reasonably only by the crystalline electric field effect. It is most likely to
be responsible for the coupling between the elastic strain and the
quasiparticle band with a small energy gap in the vicinity of Fermi level. The
elastic properties and the 4 ground state of Ce ions in CeRuSb
and CeOsSb are discussed from the viewpoint of the crystalline
electric field effect and the band structure in the vicinity of Fermi level.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures, regular pape
Association of Serotonin2c Receptor Polymorphisms With Antipsychotic Drug Response in Schizophrenia
There is conflicting evidence for the association between genetic polymorphisms in the serotonin (5-HT)2C receptor (HTR2C) and response to antipsychotic drugs (APD) in schizophrenic patients. We tested the association between the HTR2C polymorphisms, Cys23Ser, −759C/T, and −697G/C, and response to APDs (mainly clozapine) in a 6 month prospective study in 171 patients with schizophrenia. Ser23 was significantly associated with treatment response (positive symptoms, X2 = 7.540, p = 0.01; negative symptoms, X2 = 4.796, p = 0.03) in male patients only. A −759C-Ser23 haplotype was similar associated with positive (X2 = 6.648, p = 0.01) and negative (X2 = 6.702, p = 0.01) symptom improvement. Logistic regression, after controlling for covariates, also showed significant haplotypic associations. A meta-analysis of six studies for Ser23 and treatment response showed an overall odds ratio of 2.00 (95%CI, 1.38–2.91, p = 0.0003) or 1.94 (95%CI, 1.27–2.99, p = 0.0024) under fixed or random effect models. These results provide additional evidence that HTR2C polymorphisms are associated with treatment response to APD with HTR2C antagonism or inverse agonism, in male schizophrenic patients
Dengue Vectors and their Spatial Distribution
The distribution of dengue vectors, Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus, is affected by climatic factors. In addition, since their life cycles are well adapted to the human environment, environmental changes resulting from human activity such as urbanization exert a great impact on vector distribution. The different responses of Ae. aegypti and Ae albopictus to various environments result in a difference in spatial distribution along north-south and urban-rural gradients, and between the indoors and outdoors. In the north-south gradient, climate associated with survival is an important factor in spatial distribution. In the urban-rural gradient, different distribution reflects a difference in adult niches and is modified by geographic and human factors. The direct response of the two species to the environment around houses is related to different spatial distribution indoors and outdoors. Dengue viruses circulate mainly between human and vector mosquitoes, and the vector presence is a limiting factor of transmission. Therefore, spatial distribution of dengue vectors is a significant concern in the epidemiology of the disease
The role of ICT and mass media in post-disaster restoration and recovery progress: A case of the Great East Japan Earthquake
The aim of this study is to investigate how the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and mass media can motivate people in the disaster area to recover from the Great East Japan Earthquake with empirical data. Both ICT and mass media have played an important role after the disaster. While ICT has provided an effective way for information collection and dissemination, at the same time, the mass media has provided a reliable information source. Therefore, in order to examine the effects from the perspective of both the ICT and mass media, two different models are used. The first model examines the role of online civic participation driven by the use of ICT and mass media to see if it can create benefits offline from the perspective of social capital development. The second model investigates the effects of the use ICT and mass media on people's perception on the disaster and their intension on future recovery actions from the perspective of the cultivation theory from mass media studies
The Elliptic Algebra U_{q,p}(sl_N^) and the Deformation of W_N Algebra
After reviewing the recent results on the Drinfeld realization of the face
type elliptic quantum group B_{q,lambda}(sl_N^) by the elliptic algebra
U_{q,p}(sl_N^), we investigate a fusion of the vertex operators of
U_{q,p}(sl_N^). The basic generating functions \Lambda_j(z) (j=1,2,.. N-1) of
the deformed W_N algebra are derived explicitly.Comment: 15 pages, to appear in Journal of physics A special issue - RAQIS0
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