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Critical magnetic field in AdS/CFT superconductor
We have studied a holographically dual description of superconductor in
(2+1)-dimensions in the presence of applied magnetic field, and observed that
there exists a critical value of magnetic field, below which a charged
condensate can form via a second order phase transition.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, REVTeX v4. Typos corrected and Fig.3 replace
Spin chain from marginally deformed AdS_3 x S^3
We derive a spin chain Hamiltonian from a fast spinning string in the
marginally deformed AdS(3)X S(3). This corresponds to a closed trajectory swept
out by the SU(2) or SL(2) spin vector on the surface of one-parameter deformed
two-sphere or hyperboloid in the background of anisotropic magnetic field
interaction. In the limit of small deformation, a class of general
Landau-Lifshitz equation with a nontrivial anisotropic matrix can be derived.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, revised for PR
Stable Direct Adaptive Control of Linear Infinite-dimensional Systems Using a Command Generator Tracker Approach
A command generator tracker approach to model following contol of linear distributed parameter systems (DPS) whose dynamics are described on infinite dimensional Hilbert spaces is presented. This method generates finite dimensional controllers capable of exponentially stable tracking of the reference trajectories when certain ideal trajectories are known to exist for the open loop DPS; we present conditions for the existence of these ideal trajectories. An adaptive version of this type of controller is also presented and shown to achieve (in some cases, asymptotically) stable finite dimensional control of the infinite dimensional DPS
Drag Force, Jet Quenching, and AdS/QCD
In this note, two important transport observables in the RHIC experiment,
relaxation time constant and jet quenching parameter, are calculated from an
AdS/QCD model. A quark moving in the viscous medium such as the
Quark-Gluon-Plasma is modelled by an open string whose end point travels on the
boundary of a deformed AdS_5 black hole. The correction introduced via the
deformed AdS_5 is believed to help us better understand the data which is
expected to be measured in the RHIC.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, revised for PRD. Some comments have been added
below Eq.(34) to avoid a misreading in comparison between our result and
CFT'
Continuous topological phase transitions between clean quantum Hall states
Continuous transitions between states with the {\em same} symmetry but
different topological orders are studied. Clean quantum Hall (QH) liquids with
neutral quasiparticles are shown to have such transitions. For clean bilayer
(nnm) states, a continous transition to other QH states (including non-Abelian
states) can be driven by increasing interlayer repulsion/tunneling. The
effective theories describing the critical points at some transitions are
derived.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX, 2 eps figure
Enhanced charge stripe order of superconducting La(2-x)Ba(x)CuO(4) in a magnetic field
The effect of a magnetic field on the charge stripe order in
La(2-x)Ba(x)CuO(4) has been studied by means of high energy (100 keV) x-ray
diffraction for charge carrier concentrations ranging from strongly underdoped
to optimally doped. We find that charge stripe order can be significantly
enhanced by a magnetic field applied along the c-axis, but only at temperatures
and dopings where it coexists with bulk superconductivity at zero field. The
field also increases stripe correlations between the planes, which can result
in an enhanced frustration of the interlayer Josephson coupling. Close to the
famous x=1/8 compound, where zero field stripe order is pronounced and bulk
superconductivity is suppressed, charge stripe order is independent of a
magnetic field. The results imply that static stripe order and
three-dimensionally coherent superconductivity are competing ground states.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Tree-Level Amplitudes in N=8 Supergravity
We present an algorithm for writing down explicit formulas for all tree
amplitudes in N=8 supergravity, obtained from solving the supersymmetric
on-shell recursion relations. The formula is patterned after one recently
obtained for all tree amplitudes in N=4 super Yang-Mills which involves nested
sums of dual superconformal invariants. We find that all graviton amplitudes
can be written in terms of exactly the same structure of nested sums with two
modifications: the dual superconformal invariants are promoted from N=4 to N=8
superspace in the simplest manner possible--by squaring them--and certain
additional non-dual conformal gravity dressing factors (independent of the
superspace coordinates) are inserted into the nested sums. To illustrate the
procedure we give explicit closed-form formulas for all NMHV, NNMHV and NNNMV
gravity superamplitudes.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures, v2: typos correcte
Tunneling Qubit Operation on a Protected Josephson Junction Array
We discuss a protected quantum computation process based on a hexagon
Josephson junction array. Qubits are encoded in the punctured array, which is
topologically protected. The degeneracy is related to the number of holes. The
topological degeneracy is lightly shifted by tuning the flux through specific
hexagons. We also show how to perform single qubit operation and basic quantum
gate operations in this system.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. The published version in Phys. Rev.,
A81(2010)01232
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