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The Finite- Impurity Anderson Model in the presence of an external magnetic field
We have investigated effects of an external magnetic field in the impurity
Anderson model with a finite on-site Coulomb repulsion . Large
expansion is employed in the slave boson representation, by taking into account
, , and subspaces. To evaluate the vertex function for the
``empty state boson" self-energy, we have devised two approximations which
reduce much computational efforts without losing general features of the model.
It is found that the Kondo temperature is reduced by the presence of a magnetic
field, and that at low field and at low temperature, the field dependence of
both the Kondo temperature and the impurity magnetization exhibits a scaling
behavior with high accuracy. Further, some interesting features are found in
the field dependence of the impurity magnetization at finite temperature, the
physical implications of which are discussed in terms of the renormalized Kondo
temperature.Comment: 18 pages Revtex, 7 Postscript figures, To appear in Phys.Rev.
Small-amplitude perturbations of shape for a nearly spherical bubble in an inviscid straining flow (steady shapes and oscillatory motion)
The method of domain perturbations is used to study the problem of a nearly spherical bubble in an inviscid, axisymmetric straining flow. Steady-state shapes and axisymmetric oscillatory motions are considered. The steady-state solutions suggest the existence of a limit point at a critical Weber number, beyond which no solution exists on the steady-state solution branch which includes the spherical equilibrium state in the absence of flow (e.g. the critical value of 1.73 is estimated from the third-order solution). In addition, the first-order steady-state shape exhibits a maximum radius at θ = 1/6π which clearly indicates the barrel-like shape that was found earlier via numerical finite-deformation theories for higher Weber numbers. The oscillatory motion of a nearly spherical bubble is considered in two different ways. First, a small perturbation to a spherical base state is studied with the ad hoc assumption that the steady-state shape is spherical for the complete Weber-number range of interest. This analysis shows that the frequency of oscillation decreases as Weber number increases, and that a spherical bubble shape is unstable if Weber number is larger than 4.62. Secondly, the correct steady-state shape up to O(W) is included to obtain a rigorous asymptotic formula for the frequency change at small Weber number. This asymptotic analysis also shows that the frequency decreases as Weber number increases; for example, in the case of the principal mode (n = 2), ω^2 = ω_0^0(1−0.31W), where ω_0 is the oscillation frequency of a bubble in a quiescent fluid
Bubble dynamics in time-periodic straining flows
The dynamics and breakup of a bubble in an axisymmetric, time-periodic straining flow has been investigated via analysis of an approximate dynamic model and also by time-dependent numerical solutions of the full fluid mechanics problem. The analyses reveal that in the neighbourhood of a stable steady solution, an O(ϵ1/3) time-dependent change of bubble shape can be obtained from an O(ε) resonant forcing. Furthermore, the probability of bubble breakup at subcritical Weber numbers can be maximized by choosing an optimal forcing frequency for a fixed forcing amplitude
Connected Floer homology of covering involutions
Using the covering involution on the double branched cover of the
three-sphere branched along a knot, and adapting ideas of Hendricks-Manolescu
and Hendricks-Hom-Lidman, we define new knot invariants and apply them to
deduce novel linear independence results in the smooth concordance group of
knots.Comment: 21 pages, 5 figure
Effects of the Spin-Orbit Coupling and the Superconductivity in simple-cubic alpha-Polonium
We have investigated the mechanism of stabilizing the simple-cubic (SC)
structure in polonium (alpha- Po), based on the phonon dispersion calculations
using the first-principles all-electron band method. We have demonstrated that
the stable SC structure results from the suppression of the Peierls instability
due to the strong spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in alpha-Po. Further, we have
explored the possible superconductivity in alpha-Po, and predicted that it
becomes a superconductor with Tc ~ 4 K. The transverse soft phonon mode at q ~
2/3 R, which is greatly influenced by the SOC, plays an important role both in
the structural stability and the superconductivity in alpha-Po. We have
discussed effects of the SOC and the volume variation on the phonon dispersions
and superconducting properties of alpha-Po.Comment: 5pages, 5figure
Ultrafast all-optically controlled 2×2 crossbar switch
All-optical packet switching using all-optical routing control, where both ultrafast address recognition and routing of photonic packets were all optically performed on a header with 4 picosecond bit period, was demonstrated. Packets were self-routed through a node with no need for optoelectronic conversion. Terahertz optical asymmetric demultiplexer (TOAD) was used as an optically controlled 2×2 routing switch and as an all optical routing controller. TOAD read the individual address bits in the tightly compressed packet header and set the state of the routing switch. The bit-error rate at the switching element was measured to be less than 10-9
The Effect of Carbon Nanotube/Organic Semiconductor Interfacial Area on the Performance of Organic Transistors
We show that the performance of pentacene transistors can be significantly
improved by maximizing the interfacial area at single walled carbon nanotube
(SWCNT)/pentacene. The interfacial areas are varied by anchoring short SWCNTs
of different densities (0-30/{\mu}m) to the Pd electrodes. The average mobility
is increased three, six and nine times for low, medium and high SWCNT
densities, respectively, compared to the devices with zero SWCNT. The current
on-off ratio and on-current are increased up to 40 times and 20 times with
increasing the SWCNT density. We explain the improved device performance using
reduced barrier height of SWCNT/pentacene interface.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, 1 tabl
Value Stream Mapping and Simulation Modelling for Healthcare Transactional Process Improvement
Lean management philosophy was originated in Japan from the Toyota production system. The main idea is to determine and eliminate waste. The concept of end-to-end value allows organizations to achieve competitive advantage through best quality product and services through minimum operational cost. These days there is more to be achieved by applying lean to services and transactional processes floors. Lean facilitators are facing challenges when trying to transform an organization to be a lean enterprise because it is possible in production systems, but that is not easier in the services and transactional sectors, which means there are challenges that should be considered. Some of the challenges for the service sector are; complex and mixed value streams, information and people are processed instead of parts and human interaction is a major part of the service sector
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