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Weak Localization and Transport Gap in Graphene Antidot Lattices
We fabricated and measured antidot lattices in single layer graphene with
lattice periods down to 90 nm. In large-period lattices, a well-defined quantum
Hall effect is observed. Going to smaller antidot spacings the quantum Hall
effect gradually disappears, following a geometric size effect. Lattices with
narrow constrictions between the antidots behave as networks of nanoribbons,
showing a high-resistance state and a transport gap of a few mV around the
Dirac point. We observe pronounced weak localization in the magnetoresistance,
indicating strong intervalley scattering at the antidot edges. The area of
phase-coherent paths is bounded by the unit cell size at low temperatures, so
each unit cell of the lattice acts as a ballistic cavity.Comment: some revisions, to appear in New Journal of Physics, Special Issue
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Pulsation models for the roAp star HD 134214
Precise time-series photometry with the MOST satellite has led to
identification of 10 pulsation frequencies in the rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp)
star HD 134214. We have fitted the observed frequencies with theoretical
frequencies of axisymmetric modes in a grid of stellar models with dipole
magnetic fields. We find that, among models with a standard composition of
and with suppressed convection, eigenfrequencies of a
model with and a polar
magnetic field strength of 4.1kG agree best with the observed frequencies. We
identify the observed pulsation frequency with the largest amplitude as a
deformed dipole () mode, and the four next-largest-amplitude
frequencies as deformed modes. These modes have a radial quasi-node
in the outermost atmospheric layers (). Although the model
frequencies agree roughly with observed ones, they are all above the acoustic
cut-off frequency for the model atmosphere and hence are predicted to be
damped. The excitation mechanism for the pulsations of HD 134214 is not clear,
but further investigation of these modes may be a probe of the atmospheric
structure in this magnetic chemically peculiar star.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures; accepted for publication in MNRA
Automated NLO QCD Corrections with WHIZARD
We briefly discuss the current status of NLO QCD automation in the Monte
Carlo event generator WHIZARD. The functionality is presented for the explicit
study of off-shell top quark production with associated backgrounds at a lepton
collider.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the European
Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics 2015 (EPS-HEP 2015),
Vienna, Austria, 22nd to 29th of July 201
Matching NLO QCD Corrections in WHIZARD with the POWHEG scheme
Building on the new automatic subtraction of NLO amplitudes in WHIZARD, we
present our implementation of the POWHEG scheme to match radiative corrections
consistently with the parton shower. We apply this general framework to two
linear collider processes, and
.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the European
Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics 2015 (EPS-HEP 2015),
Vienna, Austria, 22nd to 29th of July 201
Topological partition relations to the form omega^*-> (Y)^1_2
Theorem: The topological partition relation omega^{*}-> (Y)^{1}_{2}
(a) fails for every space Y with |Y| >= 2^c ;
(b) holds for Y discrete if and only if |Y| <= c;
(c) holds for certain non-discrete P-spaces Y ;
(d) fails for Y= omega cup {p} with p in omega^{*} ;
(e) fails for Y infinite and countably compact
Non-classical symmetries and the singular manifold method: A further two examples
This paper discusses two equations with the conditional Painleve property.
The usefulness of the singular manifold method as a tool for determining the
non-classical symmetries that reduce the equations to ordinary differential
equations with the Painleve property is confirmed once moreComment: 9 pages (latex), to appear in Journal of Physics
Integrability of a Generalized Ito System: the Painleve Test
It is shown that a generalized Ito system of four coupled nonlinear evolution
equations passes the Painleve test for integrability in five distinct cases, of
which two were introduced recently by Tam, Hu and Wang. A conjecture is
formulated on integrability of a vector generalization of the Ito system.Comment: LaTeX, 5 page
Digital Signal Processing Education: Technology and Tradition
In this paper we discuss a DSP course presented to both University students and to participants on industrial short courses. The "traditional" DSP course will typically run over one to two semesters and usually cover the fundamental mathematics of z-, Laplace and Fourier transforms, followed by the algorithm and application detail. In the course we will discuss, the use of advanced DSP software and integrated support software allow the presentation time to be greatly shortened and more focussed algorithm and application learning to be introduced. By combining the traditional lecture with the use of advanced DSP software, all harnessed by the web, we report on the objectives, syllabus, and mode of teaching
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