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Edward M. Kennedy to John D. Feerick
Letter from Senator Edward M. Kennedy to Dean John D. Feerick, regarding his scholarly article on presidential inability.https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/twentyfifth_amendment_correspondence/1005/thumbnail.jp
Effect of a Spin-1/2 Impurity on the Spin-1 Antiferromagnetic Heisenberg Chain
Low-lying excited states as well as the ground state of the spin-1 antiferro-
magnetic Heisenberg chain with a spin-1/2 impurity are investigated by means of
a variational method and a method of numerical diagonalization. It is shown
that 1) the impurity spin brings about massive modes in the Haldane gap, 2)
when the the impurity-host coupling is sufficiently weak, the phenomenological
Hamiltonian used by Hagiwara {\it et al.} in the analysis of ESR experimental
results for NENP containing a small amount of spin-1/2 Cu impurities is
equivalent to a more realistic Hamiltonian, as far as the energies of the
low-lying states are concerned, 3) the results obtained by the variational
method are in semi-quantitatively good agreement with those obtained by the
numerical diagonalization.Comment: 11 pages, plain TeX (Postscript figures are included), KU-CCS-93-00
Bott-Kitaev Periodic Table and the Diagonal Map
Building on the 10-way symmetry classification of disordered fermions, the
authors have recently given a homotopy-theoretic proof of Kitaev's "Periodic
Table" for topological insulators and superconductors. The present paper offers
an introduction to the physical setting and the mathematical model used. Basic
to the proof is the so-called Diagonal Map, a natural transformation akin to
the Bott map of algebraic topology, which increases by one unit both the
momentum-space dimension and the symmetry index of translation-invariant ground
states of gapped free-fermion systems. This mapping is illustrated here with a
few examples of interest.Comment: Based on a talk delivered by the senior author at the Nobel Symposium
on "New Forms of Matter: Topological Insulators and Superconductors"
(Stockholm, June 13-15, 2014
Accelerating Staggered Fermion Dynamics with the Rational Hybrid Monte Carlo (RHMC) Algorithm
Improved staggered fermion formulations are a popular choice for lattice QCD
calculations. Historically, the algorithm used for such calculations has been
the inexact R algorithm, which has systematic errors that only vanish as the
square of the integration step-size. We describe how the exact Rational Hybrid
Monte Carlo (RHMC) algorithm may be used in this context, and show that for
parameters corresponding to current state-of-the-art computations it leads to a
factor of approximately seven decrease in cost as well as having no step-size
errors.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl
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