3,167 research outputs found
Three-loop Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian and asymptotic analysis in 1+1 QED
In recent years, the Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian has been shown to be a
useful tool for the analysis of the asymptotic growth of the N-photon
amplitudes at large N. Moreover, certain results and conjectures on its
imaginary part allow one, using Borel analysis, to make predictions for those
amplitudes at large loop orders. Extending work by G.V. Dunne and one of the
authors to the three-loop level, but in the simpler context of 1+1 dimensional
QED, we calculate the corresponding Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian, analyse its
weak field expansion, and study the congruence with predictions obtained from
worldline instantons. We discuss the relevance of these issues for Cvitanovic's
conjecture.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, Talk given by C. Schubert at QFEXT09, Univ. of
Oklahoma, Norman, September 21 - 25, 2009, to appear in the conference
proceeding
Electroweak Baryogenesis in the Presence of an Isosinglet Quark
We consider the possibility of electroweak baryogenesis in a simple extension
of the standard model with an extra singlet complex scalar and a vector-like
down quark. We show that in the present model the first-order electroweak phase
transition can be strong enough to avoid the baryon asymmetry washout by
sphalerons and that the CP-violating effects can be sufficient to explain the
observed baryon-to-entropy ratio nB/s ~ 10^(-10). Other appealing features of
the model include the generation of a CKM phase from spontaneous CP breaking at
a high energy scale and a possible solution of the strong CP problem through
the natural suppression of the parameter theta.Comment: LaTeX, 19 pages, 2 EPS figures, uses epsf, amsmath, amsfonts, amssym
Emergence of heterogeneity and political organization in information exchange networks
We present a simple model of the emergence of the division of labor and the
development of a system of resource subsidy from an agent-based model of
directed resource production with variable degrees of trust between the agents.
The model has three distinct phases, corresponding to different forms of
societal organization: disconnected (independent agents), homogeneous
cooperative (collective state), and inhomogeneous cooperative (collective state
with a leader). Our results indicate that such levels of organization arise
generically as a collective effect from interacting agent dynamics, and may
have applications in a variety of systems including social insects and
microbial communities.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Symbolic Algorithms for Language Equivalence and Kleene Algebra with Tests
We first propose algorithms for checking language equivalence of finite
automata over a large alphabet. We use symbolic automata, where the transition
function is compactly represented using a (multi-terminal) binary decision
diagrams (BDD). The key idea consists in computing a bisimulation by exploring
reachable pairs symbolically, so as to avoid redundancies. This idea can be
combined with already existing optimisations, and we show in particular a nice
integration with the disjoint sets forest data-structure from Hopcroft and
Karp's standard algorithm. Then we consider Kleene algebra with tests (KAT), an
algebraic theory that can be used for verification in various domains ranging
from compiler optimisation to network programming analysis. This theory is
decidable by reduction to language equivalence of automata on guarded strings,
a particular kind of automata that have exponentially large alphabets. We
propose several methods allowing to construct symbolic automata out of KAT
expressions, based either on Brzozowski's derivatives or standard automata
constructions. All in all, this results in efficient algorithms for deciding
equivalence of KAT expressions
The economic value of adding capacity at airports – a data-driven model
This article presents a model for the economic value of adding capacity at airports. We start with an extensive literature review, discussing the main findings covering costs and revenues at airports, in particular related to their capacity. We then proceed to an analysis based on a wide range of data sources (financial, operational, quality of service) which have been synthesised into one database. The analysis itself yields interesting results, such as the presence of distinct types of airport and their characteristics. Broadly based on the knowledge gained from the data analysis, we describe a functional model describing the costs and revenues associated with an increase of capacity at an airport. We show how the model can be calibrated with data and present some preliminary results based on the calibration of Paris Charles de Gaulle airport
Electroweak Baryogenesis with dimension-6 Higgs interactions
We present the computation of the baryon asymmetry in the SM amplified by
dimension-6 Higgs interactions using the WKB approximation. Analyzing the
one-loop potential it turns out that the phase transition is strongly first
order in a wide range of the parameters. It is ensured not to wash out the net
baryon number gained previously even for Higgs masses up to at least 170 GeV.
In addition dimension-6 operators induce new sources of CP violation. Novel
source terms which enhance the generated baryon asymmetry emerge in the
transport equations. This model predicts a baryon to entropy ratio close to the
observed value for a large part of the parameter space.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, Talk given at the 8th International Moscow
School of Physic
Towards a Nonequilibrium Quantum Field Theory Approach to Electroweak Baryogenesis
We propose a general method to compute -violating observables from
extensions of the standard model in the context of electroweak baryogenesis. It
is alternative to the one recently developed by Huet and Nelson and relies on a
nonequilibrium quantum field theory approach. The method is valid for all
shapes and sizes of the bubble wall expanding in the thermal bath during a
first-order electroweak phase transition. The quantum physics of -violation
and its suppression coming from the incoherent nature of thermal processes are
also made explicit.Comment: 19 pages, 1 figure available upon e-mail reques
Particle Currents in a Space-Time dependent and CP-violating Higgs Background: a Field Theory Approach
Motivated by cosmological applications like electroweak baryogenesis, we
develop a field theoretic approach to the computation of particle currents on a
space-time dependent and CP-violating Higgs background. We consider the
Standard Model model with two Higgs doublets and CP violation in the scalar
sector, and compute both fermionic and Higgs currents by means of an expansion
in the background fields. We discuss the gauge dependence of the results and
the renormalization of the current operators, showing that in the limit of
local equilibrium, no extra renormalization conditions are needed in order to
specify the system completely.Comment: 21 pages, LaTeX file, uses epsf.sty. 4 figures available as a
compressed .ep
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