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Analytical approach to viscous fingering in a cylindrical Hele-Shaw cell
We report analytical results for the development of the viscous fingering
instability in a cylindrical Hele-Shaw cell of radius a and thickness b. We
derive a generalized version of Darcy's law in such cylindrical background, and
find it recovers the usual Darcy's law for flow in flat, rectangular cells,
with corrections of higher order in b/a. We focus our interest on the influence
of cell's radius of curvature on the instability characteristics. Linear and
slightly nonlinear flow regimes are studied through a mode-coupling analysis.
Our analytical results reveal that linear growth rates and finger competition
are inhibited for increasingly larger radius of curvature. The absence of
tip-splitting events in cylindrical cells is also discussed.Comment: 14 pages, 3 ps figures, Revte
Conformal symmetry, anomaly and effective action for metric-scalar gravity with torsion
We consider some aspects of conformal symmetry in a metric-scalar-torsion
system. It is shown that, for some special choice of the action, torsion acts
as a compensating field and the full theory is conformally equivalent to
General Relativity on classical level. Due to the introduction of torsion, this
equivalence can be provided for the positively-defined gravitational and scalar
actions. One-loop divergences arising from the scalar loop are calculated and
both the consequent anomaly and the anomaly-induced effective action are
derived.Comment: 15 pages, LaTeX. Essentially extended version, in particular the
discussion of the stability of the conformal factor in gravity theory with
torsion and scalar added. Title also modified. To be published in Physics
Letters
Complete next-to-leading order calculation for pion production in nucleon-nucleon collisions at threshold
Based on a counting scheme that explicitly takes into account the large
momentum sqrt(M m_pi) characteristic for pion production in nucleon-nucleon
collisions we calculate all diagrams for the reaction NN --> NN pi at threshold
up to next-to-leading order. At this order there are no free parameters and the
size of the next-to-leading order contributions is in line with the expectation
from power counting. The sum of loop corrections at that order vanishes for the
process pp --> pp pi^0 at threshold. The total contribution at next-to-leading
order from loop diagrams that include the delta degree of freedom vanishes at
threshold in both reaction channels pp --> pp pi^0, pn pi^+.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Quantum corrections to the string Bethe ansatz
One-loop corrections to the energy of semiclassical rotating strings contain
both analytic and non-analytic terms in the 't Hooft coupling. Analytic
contributions agree with the prediction from the string Bethe ansatz based on
the classical S-matrix, but in order to include non-analytic contributions
quantum corrections are required. We find a general expression for the first
quantum correction to the string Bethe ansatz.Comment: 12 pages. Latex. v2: Misprints corrected and references adde
Changes in neuropsychological functioning following temporal lobectomy in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate the changes in neuropsychological functioning in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) after temporal lobe resection. Methods: Fifty-four TLE patients were evaluated before and after surgery using comprehensive neuropsychological tests to assess general intelligence, executive functioning, language, verbal and visual memory, working memory, visuo-spatial ability, attention and motor function. Results: The patients with left TLE showed no impairment of neuropsychological functioning after surgery, with the exception of auditory immediate memory. Furthermore, they showed significant improvement in performance IQ, executive function, working memory, visual memory, attention and psychomotor speed. The patients with right TLE did not show any significant impairment in post-operative neuropsychological functioning. They showed improvements in intellectual and executive functions, language, visual memory, visuo-spatial ability, attention and motor function post-operatively. The patients with hippocampal sclerosis showed greater post-operative improvements than the patients without hippocampal sclerosis regardless of the side. Patients with better pre-operative neuropsychological function had a higher chance of successfully discontinuing all seizure medications after surgery. Discussion: The results of this study suggest that temporal lobectomy does not harm the neuropsychological functioning of patients with intractable TLE and that it improves cognitive functions of the contralateral hemisphere. © 2009 W. S. Maney & Son Ltd
Synchronization in populations of globally coupled oscillators with inertial effects
A model for synchronization of globally coupled phase oscillators including
``inertial'' effects is analyzed. In such a model, both oscillator frequencies
and phases evolve in time. Stationary solutions include incoherent
(unsynchronized) and synchronized states of the oscillator population. Assuming
a Lorentzian distribution of oscillator natural frequencies, , both
larger inertia or larger frequency spread stabilize the incoherent solution,
thereby making harder to synchronize the population. In the limiting case
, the critical coupling becomes independent of
inertia. A richer phenomenology is found for bimodal distributions. For
instance, inertial effects may destabilize incoherence, giving rise to
bifurcating synchronized standing wave states. Inertia tends to harden the
bifurcation from incoherence to synchronized states: at zero inertia, this
bifurcation is supercritical (soft), but it tends to become subcritical (hard)
as inertia increases. Nonlinear stability is investigated in the limit of high
natural frequencies.Comment: Revtex, 36 pages, submit to Phys. Rev.
Rational three-spin string duals and non-anomalous finite size effects
We determine by a one line computation the one-loop conformal dimension and
the associated non-anomalous finite size correction for all operators dual to
spinning strings of rational type having three angular momenta (J_1,J_2,J_3) on
S^5. Finite size corrections are conjectured to encode information about string
sigma model loop corrections to the spectrum of type IIB superstrings on
AdS_5xS^5. We compare our result to the zero-mode contribution to the leading
quantum string correction derived for the stable three-spin string with two out
of the three spin labels identical and observe agreement. As a side result we
clarify the relation between the Bethe root description of three-spin strings
of the type (J,J',J') with respectively J>J' and J<J'.Comment: 15 pages, v2: comparison to string theory changed, references added,
v3: textual modifications and title change
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