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    Magnetic field control of cycloidal domains and electric polarization in multiferroic BiFeO3_3

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    The magnetic field induced rearrangement of the cycloidal spin structure in ferroelectric mono-domain single crystals of the room-temperature multiferroic BiFeO3_3 is studied using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The cycloid propagation vectors are observed to rotate when magnetic fields applied perpendicular to the rhombohedral (polar) axis exceed a pinning threshold value of \sim5\,T. In light of these experimental results, a phenomenological model is proposed that captures the rearrangement of the cycloidal domains, and we revisit the microscopic origin of the magnetoelectric effect. A new coupling between the magnetic anisotropy and the polarization is proposed that explains the recently discovered magnetoelectric polarization to the rhombohedral axis

    Generalized McKay quivers of rank three

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    For each finite subgroup G of SL(n, C), we introduce the generalized Cartan matrix C_{G} in view of McKay correspondence from the fusion rule of its natural representation. Using group theory, we show that the generalized Cartan matrices have similar favorable properties such as positive semi-definiteness as in the classical case of affine Cartan matrices (the case of SL(2,C)). The complete McKay quivers for SL(3,C) are explicitly described and classified based on representation theory

    A family of tridiagonal pairs and related symmetric functions

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    A family of tridiagonal pairs which appear in the context of quantum integrable systems is studied in details. The corresponding eigenvalue sequences, eigenspaces and the block tridiagonal structure of their matrix realizations with respect the dual eigenbasis are described. The overlap functions between the two dual basis are shown to satisfy a coupled system of recurrence relations and a set of discrete second-order qq-difference equations which generalize the ones associated with the Askey-Wilson orthogonal polynomials with a discrete argument. Normalizing the fundamental solution to unity, the hierarchy of solutions are rational functions of one discrete argument, explicitly derived in some simplest examples. The weight function which ensures the orthogonality of the system of rational functions defined on a discrete real support is given.Comment: 17 pages; LaTeX file with amssymb. v2: few minor changes, to appear in J.Phys.A; v3: Minor misprints, eq. (48) and orthogonality condition corrected compared to published versio

    Strange Mesonic Transition Form Factor in the Chiral Constituent Quark Model

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    The form factor gρπ(S)(Q2)g_{\rho \pi}^{(S)}(Q^{2}) of the strange vector current transition matrix element is calculated within the chiral quark model. A strange vector current of the constituent UU- and D-quarks is induced by kaon radiative corrections and this mechanism yields the nonvanishing values of gρπ(S)(0)g_{\rho\pi}^{(S)}(0). The numerical result at the photon point is consistent with the one given by the ϕ\phi -meson dominance model, but the fall-off in the Q2Q^{2}-dependence is faster than the monopole form factor. Mesonic radiative corrections are also examined for the electromagnetic ρ\rho -to-π\pi and KK^{*}-to-KK transition amplitudes.Comment: LaTex 11 pages, 2 PostScript figure

    High prevalence of multidrug-resistant Pneumococcal molecular epidemiology network clones among Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates from adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia in Japan

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    AbstractA total of 141 Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates from patients with community-acquired pneumonia were collected from May 2003 through October 2004. The strains were tested for antimicrobial agent susceptibility, serotype and genotype by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and the presence of the pilus rlrA islet. MLST analysis identified 49 sequence types (STs), of which 19 were novel. eBURST analysis using the MLST database (3773 STs) grouped the isolates into 27 clonal complexes and three singletons. A total of 92 (65.2%) isolates were related to ten of the 43 international Pneumococcal Molecular Epidemiology Network (PMEN) clones; major clones found were multidrug-resistant Netherlands3-31 [clonal complex (CC) 180], Taiwan19F-14 (CC271), Taiwan23F-15 (CC242), and Colombia23F-26 (CC138) (the latter new to Asia). We adopted univariate and multiple logistic regression models to identify factors associated with PMEN CCs. Multivariate analysis showed that multidrug resistance (OR 6.3; 95% CI 2.0–22.9), carriage serogroups (OR 7.2; 95% CI 2.5–23.7), prevalence of rlrA (OR 12.6; 95% CI 3.6–59.7) and central nervous system-related disorders (OR 7.7; 95% CI 1.8–48.4) were independently associated with PMEN CCs. Our data indicate that multidrug-resistant PMEN clones are highly prevalent, contributing to the high frequency of resistance to antimicrobial agents in Japan, and suggest that certain predisposing factors in patients contribute to the high frequency of these clones
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