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Long Range Scattering and Modified Wave Operators for some Hartree Type Equations
We study the theory of scattering for a class of Hartree type equations with
long range interactions in space dimension n > 2, including Hartree equations
with potential V(x) = lambda |x|^{- gamma} with gamma < 1. For 1/2 < gamma < 1
we prove the existence of modified wave operators with no size restriction on
the data and we determine the asymptotic behaviour in time of solutions in the
range of the wave operators.Comment: TeX, 89 pages, available http://qcd.th.u-psud.f
Spin-3/2 Fermions in Twistor Formalism
Consistency conditions for the local existence of massless spin 3/2 fields
has been explored that the field equations for massless helicity 3/2 are
consistent iff the space-time is Ricci-flat and that in Minkowski space-time
the space of conserved charges for the fields is its twistor space itself.
After considering the twistorial methods to study such massless helicity 3/2
fields, we derive in flat space-time that the charges of spin-3/2 fields
defined topologically by the first Chern number of their spin-lowered self-dual
Maxwell fields, are given by their twistor space, and in curved space-time that
the (anti-)self-duality of the space-time is the necessary condition. Since in
N=1 supergravity torsions are the essential ingredients, we generalize our
space-time to that with torsion (Einstein-Cartan theory) and have investigated
the consistency of existence of spin 3/2 fields in it. A simple solution is
found that the space-time has to be conformally (anti-)self-dual, left-(or
right-)torsion-free. The integrability condition on -surface shows that
the (anti-)self-dual Weyl spinor can be described only by the covariant
derivative of the right-(left-)handed-torsion.Comment: 13 pages, Latex2e. The derivations and the conclusions are improve
Fluctuation-dissipation relations outside the linear response regime in a two-dimensional driven lattice gas along the direction transverse to the driving force
We performed numerical experiments on a two-dimensional driven lattice gas,
which constitutes a simple stochastic nonequilibrium many-body model. In this
model, focusing on the behavior along the direction transverse to the external
driving force, we numerically measure transport coefficients and dynamical
fluctuations outside the linear response regime far from equilibrium. Using
these quantities, we find the validity of the Einstein relation, the Green-Kubo
relation and the fluctuation-response relation.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Depth/diameter relationships of fresh craters within Hesperia Planum, Mars
Meteorite impact craters represent important geological features for revealing the near-surface layers of a planetary surface. In the case of Mars, this characteristic was proposed as a useful method to study spatial variations of such attributes as the distribution of sub-surface volatiles, and heat flow. Using the Planetary Image Cartography System (PICS) software, a quantitative analysis was completed of the geometry of fresh impact craters in the Hesperia Planum region of Mars, where an uniform target material and optimum viewing geometry make possible an analysis of target effects over a large geographic region. Because of the morphologic similarity to the lunar maria, it is likely that Hesperia Planum comprises a series of flood lavas that partially infilled topographic depressions within the Martian highlands. Measurements of partially buried crater rims suggest that the lava flows within Hesperia Planum are between 200-400 m thick
Scattering and small data completeness for the critical nonlinear Schroediger equation
We prove Asymptotic Completeness of one dimensional NLS with long range
nonlinearities. We also prove existence and expansion of asymptotic solutions
with large data at infinity
Dirac spinor fields in the teleparallel gravity: comment on "Metric-affine approach to teleparallel gravity"
We show that the coupling of a Dirac spinor field with the gravitational
field in the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity is consistent. For
an arbitrary SO(3,1) connection there are two possibilities for the coupling of
the spinor field with the gravitational field. The problems of consistency
raised by Y. N. Obukhov and J. G. Pereira in the paper {\it Metric-affine
approach to teleparallel gravity} [gr-qc/0212080] take place only in the
framework of one particular coupling. By adopting an alternative coupling the
consistency problem disappears.Comment: 8 pages, Latex file, no figures, to appear in the Phys. Rev. D as a
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