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Discrete Convex Functions on Graphs and Their Algorithmic Applications
The present article is an exposition of a theory of discrete convex functions
on certain graph structures, developed by the author in recent years. This
theory is a spin-off of discrete convex analysis by Murota, and is motivated by
combinatorial dualities in multiflow problems and the complexity classification
of facility location problems on graphs. We outline the theory and algorithmic
applications in combinatorial optimization problems
Initial condition of scalar perturbation in inflation
A formula for the power spectrum of curvature perturbations having any
initial conditions in inflation is obtained. Based on the physical conditions
before inflation, the possibility exists that the initial state of scalar
perturbations is not only the Bunch-Davies state, but also a more general state
(a squeezed state). For example, the derived formula for the power spectrum is
calculated using simple toy cosmological models. When there exists a
radiation-dominated period before inflation, the behavior of the scalar
perturbation is revealed not to vary greatly; however, from large scales to
small scales the power spectrum of the curvature perturbations oscillates
around the normal value. In addition, when inflation has a large break and the
breaking time is a radiation- dominated period, a large enhancement is revealed
to occur which depends on the length of the breaking time.Comment: 24 pages,3 figue
Parametrization of nuclear parton distributions
Optimum nuclear parton distributions are obtained by analyzing available
experimental data on electron and muon deep inelastic scattering (DIS). The
distributions are given at Q^2=1 GeV^2 with a number of parameters, which are
determined by a chi^2 analysis of the data. Valence-quark distributions are
relatively well determined at medium x, but they are slightly dependent on the
assumed parametrization form particularly at small x. Although antiquark
distributions are shadowed at small x, their behavior is not obvious at medium
x from the F_2 data. The gluon distributions could not be restricted well by
the inclusive DIS data; however, the analysis tends to support the gluon
shadowing at small x. We provide analytical expressions and computer
subroutines for calculating the nuclear parton distributions, so that other
researchers could use them for applications to other high-energy nuclear
reactions.Comment: 1+11 pages, LaTeX, amsmath.sty, wrapfig.sty, graphicx.sty, ias.cls,
ias.sty, pramana.sty, pmana10.sty, pbib.sty, times.sty, 9 eps figures.
Invited talk given at the International Symposium on Nuclear Physics, Mumbai,
India, Dec. 18-22, 2000, to be published in proceedings. Complete postscript
file is available at http://www-hs.phys.saga-u.ac.jp Email:
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Comportamento populacional de cupiĂşba (Goupia glabra Aubl.) em floresta de terra firme na fazenda Rio Capim, Paragominas (PA).
Goupia glabra Aublet, popularmente conhecida como cupiĂşba, Ă© uma espĂ©cie arbĂłrea da famĂlia Celastraceae. Possui árvores de grande porte, podendo muitas vezes ocupar a posição de dossel superior em florestas primárias. É uma espĂ©cie de grande importância econĂ´mica para a regiĂŁo onde ocorre e para o paĂs, sendo comercializada, inclusive, no mercado internacional, devido seus diversos usos e caracterĂsticas peculiares. O presente estudo cruza conhecimentos de botânica, ecologia e importância comercial da espĂ©cie com informações do comportamento estrutural da cupiĂşba, a fim de facilitar ações de bom manejo silvicultural, inclusive juntamente com outras espĂ©cies que compõe a comunidade na área estudada e na regiĂŁo. Em 84 ha de floresta natural densa de terra firme, na Fazenda Rio Capim, de propriedade da Cikel Brasil Verde S. A., no municĂpio de Paragominas (PA), Goupia glabra foi uma das espĂ©cies mais representativas quanto ao seu grupo na estrutura florestal, sendo de grande importância ecolĂłgica naquela área. Considerando as árvores com diâmetro acima de 45 cm, a espĂ©cie apresenta abundância de 0,81 árvore/ha, freqĂĽĂŞncia de 100%, com área basal de 0,41 m2/ha, volume de 2,58 m3/ha, distribuição diamĂ©trica em todas as classes de árvores, de 45 cm atĂ© 144 cm, e qualidade de fuste bem representativa para comercialização.Publicado tambĂ©m on-line
Coexistence of Superconductivity and Charge Density Wave in SrPt2As2
SrPt2As2 is a novel arsenide superconductor, which crystallizes in the
CaBe2Ge2-type structure as a different polymorphic form of the ThCr2Si2-type
structure. SrPt2As2 exhibits a charge-density-wave (CDW) ordering at about 470
K and enters into a superconducting state at Tc = 5.2 K. The coexistence of
superconductivity and CDW refers to Peierls instability with a moderately
strong electron-phonon interaction. Thus SrPt2As2 can be viewed as a
nonmagnetic analog of iron-based superconductors, such as doped BaFe2As2, in
which superconductivity emerges in close proximity to spin-density-wave
ordering.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Impact-parameter dependent nuclear parton distribution functions: EPS09s and EKS98s and their applications in nuclear hard processes
We determine the spatial (impact parameter) dependence of nuclear parton
distribution functions (nPDFs) using the -dependence of the spatially
independent (averaged) global fits EPS09 and EKS98. We work under the
assumption that the spatial dependence can be formulated as a power series of
the nuclear thickness functions . To reproduce the -dependence over the
entire range we need terms up to . As an outcome, we release two
sets, EPS09s (LO, NLO, error sets) and EKS98s, of spatially dependent nPDFs for
public use. We also discuss the implementation of these into the existing
calculations. With our results, the centrality dependence of nuclear
hard-process observables can be studied consistently with the globally fitted
nPDFs for the first time. As an application, we first calculate the LO nuclear
modification factor for primary partonic-jet production in
different centrality classes in Au+Au collisions at RHIC and Pb+Pb collisions
at LHC. Also the corresponding central-to-peripheral ratios are
studied. We also calculate the LO and NLO nuclear modification factors for
single inclusive neutral pion production, , at mid- and
forward rapidities in different centrality classes in d+Au collisions at RHIC.
In particular, we show that our results are compatible with the PHENIX
mid-rapidity data within the overall normalization uncertainties given by the
experiment. Finally, we show our predictions for the corresponding
modifications in the forthcoming p+Pb collisions at LHC.Comment: 36 page
Nuclear Effects on Heavy Boson Production at RHIC and LHC
We predict W and Z transverse momentum distributions from proton-proton and
nuclear collisions at RHIC and LHC. A resummation formalism with power
corrections to the renormalization group equations is used. The dependence of
the resummed QCD results on the non-perturbative input is very weak for the
systems considered. Shadowing effects are discussed and found to be unimportant
at RHIC, but important for LHC. We study the enhancement of power corrections
due to multiple scattering in nuclear collisions and numerically illustrate the
weak effects of the dependence on the nuclear mass.Comment: 21 pages, 11 figure
Medium-induced gluon radiation and jet quenching in heavy ion collisions
In this brief review, I summarize the new developments on the description of
gluon radiation by energetic quarks traversing a medium as well as the
observable consequences in high-energy heavy ion collisions. Information about
the initial state is essential for a reliable interpretation of the
experimental results and will also be reviewed. Comparison with experimental
data from RHIC and expectation for the future LHC will be given.Comment: 16 pages, 9 postscript figures. Invited brief review for Modern
Physics Letters
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