498 research outputs found
A non-perturbative field theory approach for the Kondo effect: Emergence of an extra dimension and its implication for the holographic duality conjecture
Implementing Wilsonian renormalization group transformations in an iterative
way, we develop a non-perturbative field theoretical framework, which takes
into account all-loop quantum corrections organized in the expansion,
where represents the flavor number of quantum fields. The resulting
classical field theory is given by an effective Landau-Ginzburg theory for a
local order parameter field, which appears in one-dimensional higher spacetime.
We claim that such all-loop quantum corrections are introduced into an equation
of motion for the order parameter field through the evolution in the emergent
extra dimension. Based on this non-perturbative theoretical framework, we solve
the Kondo effect, where the quantum mechanics problem in the projective
formulation is mapped into a Landau-Ginzburg field theory for the hybridization
order parameter field with an emergent extra dimension. We confirm the
non-perturbative nature of this field theoretical framework. Intriguingly, we
show that the Wilsonian renormalization group method can explain
non-perturbative thermodynamic properties of an impurity consistent with the
Bethe ansatz solutions. Finally, we speculate how our non-perturbative field
theoretical framework can be connected with the AdS/CFT duality
conjecture.Comment: Completely rewritte
Magnon topology and thermal Hall effect in trimerized triangular lattice antiferromagnet
The non-trivial magnon band topology and its consequent responses have been
extensively studied in two-dimensional magnetisms. However, the triangular
lattice antiferromagnet (TLAF), the best-known frustrated two-dimensional
magnet, has received less attention than the closely related Kagome system,
because of the spin-chirality cancellation in the umbrella ground state of the
undistorted TLAF. In this work, we study the band topology and the thermal Hall
effect (THE) of the TLAF with (anti-)trimerization distortion under the
external perpendicular magnetic field using the linearized spin wave theory. We
show that the spin-chirality cancellation is removed in such case, giving rise
to the non-trivial magnon band topology and the finite THE. Moreover, the
magnon bands exhibit band topology transitions tuned by the magnetic field. We
demonstrate that such transitions are accompanied by the logarithmic divergence
of the first derivative of the thermal Hall conductivity. Finally, we examine
the above consequences by calculating the THE in the hexagonal manganite
YMnO, well known to have anti-trimerization.Comment: 6 + 7 pages, 3 + 5 figures, 0 + 1 table; Journal reference adde
Competing states for the fractional quantum Hall effect in the 1/3-filled second Landau level
In this work, we investigate the nature of the fractional quantum Hall state
in the 1/3-filled second Landau level (SLL) at filling factor (and
8/3 in the presence of the particle-hole symmetry) via exact diagonalization in
both torus and spherical geometries. Specifically, we compute the overlap
between the exact 7/3 ground state and various competing states including (i)
the Laughlin state, (ii) the fermionic Haffnian state, (iii) the
antisymmetrized product state of two composite fermion seas at 1/6 filling, and
(iv) the particle-hole (PH) conjugate of the parafermion state. All these
trial states are constructed according to a guiding principle called the
bilayer mapping approach, where a trial state is obtained as the
antisymmetrized projection of a bilayer quantum Hall state with interlayer
distance as a variational parameter. Under the proper understanding of the
ground-state degeneracy in the torus geometry, the parafermion state can
be obtained as the antisymmetrized projection of the Halperin (330) state.
Similarly, it is proved in this work that the fermionic Haffnian state can be
obtained as the antisymmetrized projection of the Halperin (551) state. It is
shown that, while extremely accurate at sufficiently large positive Haldane
pseudopotential variation , the Laughlin state loses its
overlap with the exact 7/3 ground state significantly at . At slightly negative , it is shown that the
PH-conjugated parafermion state has a substantial overlap with the exact
7/3 ground state, which is the highest among the above four trial states.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure
AN ANALYSIS OF 500 M INLINE SKATE STARTING MOTIONS
The purpose of this study was to examine if there are kinematical variables differences between national representative players (NRP) and non national representative players (NNRP) during 500 m inline skate starting motion. Four NRP and six NNRP were recruited for the study. Each subject executed starting motion five times on a 2x12 m
start way in a gymnasium. Kinematical variables were analyzed by the three-dimensional motion analysis system (60Hz). It was hypothesized that there are time and center of
mass acceleration differences in starting phase between groups since starting phase has been considered important in sprinting. The results showed that the NRP had significantly
shorter starting phase time than that of NNRP
Power Management of Nanogrid Cluster with P2P Electricity Trading Based on Future Trends of Load Demand and PV Power Production
This paper presents the power management of the nanogrid clusters assisted by
a novel peer-to-peer(P2P) electricity trading. In our work, unbalance of power
consumption among clusters is mitigated by the proposed P2P trading method. For
power management of individual clusters, multi-objective optimization
simultaneously minimizing total power consumption, portion of grid power
consumption, and total delay incurred by scheduling is attempted. A renewable
power source photovoltaic(PV) system is adopted for each cluster as a secondary
source. The temporal surplus of self-supply PV power of a cluster can be sold
through P2P trading to another cluster (s) experiencing temporal power
shortage. The cluster in temporal shortage of electric power buys the PV power
to reduce peak load and total delay. In P2P trading, a cooperative game model
is used for buyers and sellers to maximize their welfare. To increase P2P
trading efficiency, future trends of load demand and PV power production are
considered for power management of each cluster to resolve instantaneous
unbalance between load demand and PV power production. To this end, a gated
recurrent unit network is used to forecast future load demand and future PV
power production. Simulations verify the effectiveness of the proposed P2P
trading for nanogrid clusters.Comment: This article is submitted for publication in Sustainable Cities and
Societ
A Hybrid Si-SiC Flyback Converter for Auxiliary Power Supplies in DC Ship Grids
In this paper, a flyback converter-derived two-switch topology is proposed for use in auxiliary power supplies for dc shipgrids. TheSi-SiC hybrid converter offers a low-cost solution compared to the conventional two-switch flyback (TSF) topology for high step-down dc/dc converters. Through the introduction of additional circuitry, the voltage stress on the semiconductors is alleviated, thereby enabling the use of cheaper semiconductor devices.The design of the converter, its steady-state operation, and a performance comparison with the conventional TSF converter are presented in this paper through an analytical study. Moreover, an experimental prototype of a 1500 V input to 24V output power supply is developed to validate the operation of the topology
Reliability Analysis on Flexural Behavior of FRP Bridge Decks
Design codes for the design of FRP bridge decks shall be established to promote the use of such innovative materials. For the purpose of preparing code provisions, reliability analyses were conducted to evaluate proper levels of safety and serviceability. Based on the results, several guidelines on design codes are suggested
The effect of palonosetron on rocuronium-induced withdrawal movement
AbstractBackgroundRocuronium causes pain and withdrawal movement during induction of anesthesia. In this study, palonosetron was investigated to have analgesic effect on the reduction of rocuronium-induced withdrawal movement.Methods120 patients were randomly assigned to one of three groups to receive either saline, lidocaine 20mg, or palonosetron 0.075mg with a tourniquet applied two minutes before thiopental sodium (5mg·kg−1) was given intravenously. After loss of consciousness, rocuronium (0.6mg·kg−1) was injected and the withdrawal movement was estimated by 4-point scale in a double-blind manner.ResultsThe overall incidence of rocuronium withdrawal movement was 50% with lidocaine (p=0.038), 38% with palonosetron (p=0.006) compared with 75% for saline. The incidence of no pain to mild pain was significantly lower in the lidocaine and palonosetron groups (85% and 92% respectively) than in the saline group (58%). However, there was no significant difference in withdrawal movement between the lidocaine and palonosetron groups. There was no severe movement with palonosetron.ConclusionPretreatment of palonosetron with venous occlusion may attenuate rocuronium-induced withdrawal movement as effective as the use of lidocaine. It suggested that peripheral action of palonosetron was effective to reduce rocuronium-induced withdrawal movement
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