177 research outputs found

    Large N Lattice QED

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    We study the β,N\beta, N critical behaviour of non compact QED with NN species of light fermions, using a method we have proposed for unquenched simulations. We find that there exist two phase transition lines: one, second order, and the other, first order, that approaches asymptotically the β=0\beta=0 axis. These two lines have different physical origin, the second one being entirely due to fermions effects. We discuss the effect of the approximation used, in terms of an expansion of the effective action in powers of NN, and conclude that the general features should not be affected by this approximation.Comment: 9 pages. LNF 92/110

    Global Attractivity in a Second-Order Nonlinear Difference Equation

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    AbstractConsider the difference equation xn+1 = xnƒ(xn−1), n = 0, 1, 2, ..., (1) where the function ƒ satisfies the following conditions:•ƒ ∈ [[0, ∞), (0, ∞)] and ƒ() is nonincreasing in ;•The equation ƒ() = 1 has a unique positive solution;•If denotes the unique positive solution of ƒ() = 1, then [xƒ(x) − x](x − x) > 0 for x ≠ x Then x is a global attractor of all positive solutions of Eq. (1)

    Chiral Susceptibilities in noncompact QED: a new determination of the γ\gamma exponent and the critical couplings

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    We report the results of a measurement of susceptibilities in noncompact QED4QED_4 in 84,1048^4, 10^4 and 12412^4 lattices. Due to the potentialities of the MFAMFA approach, we have done simulations in the chiral limit which are therefore free from arbitrary mass extrapolations. Our results in the Coulomb phase show unambiguously that the susceptibility critical exponent γ=1\gamma=1 independently of the flavour symmetry group. The critical couplings extracted from these calculations are in perfect agreement with previous determinations based on the fermion effective action and plaquette energy, and outside the predictions of a logarithmically improved scalar mean field theory by eight standard deviations.Comment: 11 pages, figures on reques

    Testing logarithmic violations to scaling in strongly coupled QED

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    Using very precise measurements of the critical couplings for the chiral transition of non compact QED4QED_4 with up to 8 flavours, we analyse the behaviour of the order parameter at the critical point using the equation of state of a logarithmically improved scalar mean field theory, that of the Nambu-Jona Lasinio theory and a pure power law. The first case is definitively excluded by the numerical data. The stability of the fits for the last two cases, as well as the behaviour with the number of flavours of the exponent of the logarithmic violations to the scaling favour clearly a pure power law scaling with non mean field exponents.Comment: 6 pages, 3 postscript figures, 2 postscript tables (tar-ed, zip-ed, uu-encoded

    L-Arginine Intake Effect on Adenine Nucleotide Metabolism in Rat Parenchymal and Reproductive Tissues

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    L-arginine is conditionally essetcial amino acid, required for normal cell growth, protein synthesis, ammonia detoxification, tissue growth and general performance, proposed in the treatment of men sterility and prevention of male impotence. The aim of the present paper was to estimate the activity of the enzymes of adenine nucleotide metabolism: 5′-nucleotidase (5′-NU), adenosine deaminase (ADA), AMP deaminase, and xanthine oxidase (XO), during dietary intake of L-arginine for a period of four weeks of male Wistar rats. Adenosine concentration in tissues is maintained by the relative activities of the adenosine-producing enzyme, 5′-NU and the adenosine-degrading enzyme-ADA adenosine deaminase. Dietary L-arginine intake directed adenine nucleotide metabolism in liver, kidney, and testis tissue toward the activation of adenosine production, by increased 5′-NU activity and decreased ADA activity. Stimulation of adenosine accumulation could be of importance in mediating arginine antiatherosclerotic, vasoactive, immunomodulatory, and antioxidant effects. Assuming that the XO activity reflects the rate of purine catabolism in the cell, while the activity of AMP deaminase is of importance in ATP regeneration, reduced activity of XO, together with the increased AMP-deaminase activity, may suggest that adenine nucleotides are presumably directed to the ATP regenerating process during dietary L-arginine intake

    Chiral condensate of lattice QCD with massless quarks from the probability distribution function method

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    We apply the probability distribution function method to the study of chiral properties of QCD with quarks in the exact massless limit. A relation among the chiral condensate, zeros of the Bessel function and eigenvalue of Dirac operator is also given. The chiral condensate in this limit can be measured with small number of eigenvalues of the massless Dirac operator and without any ambiguous mass extrapolation. Results for SU(3) gauge theory with quenched Kogut-Susskind quarks on the 10410^4 lattice are shown

    Critical region of the finite temperature chiral transition

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    We study a Yukawa theory with spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking and with a large number N of fermions near the finite temperature phase transition. Critical properties in such a system can be described by the mean field theory very close to the transition point. We show that the width of the region where non-trivial critical behavior sets in is suppressed by a certain power of 1/N. Our Monte Carlo simulations confirm these analytical results. We discuss implications for the chiral phase transition in QCD.Comment: 18 page

    Kosterlitz-Thouless Universality in a Fermionic System

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    A new extension of the attractive Hubbard model is constructed to study the critical behavior near a finite temperature superconducting phase transition in two dimensions using the recently developed meron-cluster algorithm. Unlike previous calculations in the attractive Hubbard model which were limited to small lattices, the new algorithm is used to study the critical behavior on lattices as large as 128×128128\times 128. These precise results for the first time show that a fermionic system can undergo a finite temperature phase transition whose critical behavior is well described by the predictions of Kosterlitz and Thouless almost three decades ago. In particular it is confirmed that the spatial winding number susceptibility obeys the well known predictions of finite size scaling for T<TcT<T_c and up to logarithmic corrections the pair susceptibility scales as L2ηL^{2-\eta} at large volumes with 0η0.250\leq\eta\leq 0.25 for 0TTc0\leq T\leq T_c.Comment: Revtex format; 4 pages, 2 figure
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