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Word images in symmetric and classical groups of Lie type are dense
Let be a non-trivial word and denote by
the image of the associated word map . Let be one of the
finite groups ( a prime power, , ), or the unitary group over . Let be
the normalized Hamming distance resp. the normalized rank metric on when
is a symmetric group resp. one of the other classical groups and write
for the permutation resp. Lie rank of . For , we prove
that there exists an integer such that is
-dense in with respect to the metric if . This confirms metric versions of a conjectures by Shalev and
Larsen. Equivalently, we prove that any non-trivial word map is surjective on a
metric ultraproduct of groups from above such that along
the ultrafilter. As a consequence of our methods, we also obtain an alternative
proof of the result of Hui-Larsen-Shalev that for non-trivial words and
sufficiently large.Comment: 28 pages, no figure
Viscous Asymptotically Flat Reissner-Nordstr\"om Black Branes
We study electrically charged asymptotically flat black brane solutions whose
world-volume fields are slowly varying with the coordinates. Using familiar
techniques, we compute the transport coefficients of the fluid dynamic
derivative expansion to first order. We show how the shear and bulk viscosities
are modified in the presence of electric charge and we compute the charge
diffusion constant which is not present for the neutral black p-brane. We
compute the first order dispersion relations of the effective fluid. For small
values of the charge the speed of sound is found to be imaginary and the brane
is thus Gregory-Laflamme unstable as expected. For sufficiently large values of
the charge, the sound mode becomes stable, however, in this regime the
hydrodynamic mode associated with charge diffusion is found to be unstable. The
electrically charged brane is thus found to be (classically) unstable for all
values of the charge density in agreement with general thermodynamic arguments.
Finally, we show that the shear viscosity to entropy bound is saturated, as
expected, while the proposed bounds for the bulk viscosity to entropy can be
violated in certain regimes of the charge of the brane.Comment: 28 pages, 2 figure. v3: Small changes and a few typos correcte
Mapping Bibliographic Records with Bibliographic Hash Keys
This poster presents a set of hash keys for bibliographic records called bibkeys. Unlike other methods of duplicate detection, bibkeys can directly be calculated from a set of basic metadata fields (title, authors/editors, year). It is shown how bibkeys are used to map similar bibliographic records in BibSonomy and among distributed library catalogs and other distributed databases
Extraction and low energy transport of negative ions
High perveance negative ion beams with low emittance are essential for several next generation particle accelerators (i. g. spallation sources like ESS [1] and SNS [2]). The extraction and transport of these beams have intrinsic difficulties different from positive ion beams. Limitation of beam current and emittance growth have to be avoided. To fulfill the requirements of those projects a detailed knowledge of the physics of beam formation the interaction of the H- with the residual gas and transport is substantial. A compact cesium free H- volume source delivering a low energy high perveance beam (6.5 keV, 2.3 mA, perveance K= 0.0034) has been built to study the fundamental physics of beam transport and will be integrated into the existing LEBT section in the near future. First measurements of the interaction between the ion beam and the residual gas will be presented together with the experimental set up and preliminary results
Probing the Hydrodynamic Limit of (Super)gravity
We study the long-wavelength effective description of two general classes of
charged dilatonic (asymptotically flat) black p-branes including D/NS/M-branes
in ten and eleven dimensional supergravity. In particular, we consider
gravitational brane solutions in a hydrodynamic derivative expansion (to first
order) for arbitrary dilaton coupling and for general brane and co-dimension
and determine their effective electro-fluid-dynamic descriptions by exacting
the characterizing transport coefficients. We also investigate the stability
properties of the corresponding hydrodynamic systems by analyzing their
response to small long-wavelength perturbations. For branes carrying unsmeared
charge, we find that in a certain regime of parameter space there exists a
branch of stable charged configurations. This is in accordance with the
expectation that D/NS/M-branes have stable configurations, except for the D5,
D6, and NS5. In contrast, we find that Maxwell charged brane configurations are
Gregory-Laflamme unstable independently of the charge and, in particular,
verify that smeared configurations of D0-branes are unstable. Finally, we
provide a modification to the mapping presented in arxiv:1211.2815 and utilize
it to provide a non-trivial cross-check on a certain subset of our transport
coefficients with the results of arXiv:1110.2320.Comment: 36 pages, 2 figures. v2: Added reference and corrected typ
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