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The Logologist\u27s Love Letter
The following letter was written by Richard Lederer after a fight with his wife-to-be, Carol, when he was a student at Yale and she at Pembroke. Note that it contains no repeated words
A Lexicographer\u27s Search
When I was researching my about-to-be-published A Glossary of Colonial American Words (Lederer\u27s Lexicon) I encountered only a handful for which I could not find definitions in the many sources available. Perhaps some of Word Ways readers can come up with definitions. Here are the stumpers
Magneto-Roton Modes of the Ultra Quantum Crystal: Numerical Study
The Field Induced Spin Density Wave phases observed in quasi-one-dimensional
conductors of the Bechgaard salts family under magnetic field exhibit both Spin
Density Wave order and a Quantized Hall Effect, which may exhibit sign
reversals. The original nature of the condensed phases is evidenced by the
collective mode spectrum. Besides the Goldstone modes, a quasi periodic
structure of Magneto-Roton modes, predicted to exist for a monotonic sequence
of Hall Quantum numbers, is confirmed, and a second mode is shown to exist
within the single particle gap. We present numerical estimates of the
Magneto-Roton mode energies in a generic case of the monotonic sequence. The
mass anisotropy of the collective mode is calculated. We show how differently
the MR spectrum evolves with magnetic field at low and high fields. The
collective mode spectrum should have specific features, in the sign reversed
"Ribault Phase", as compared to modes of the majority sign phases. We
investigate numerically the collective mode in the Ribault Phase.Comment: this paper incorporates material contained in a previous cond-mat
preprint cond-mat/9709210, but cannot be described as a replaced version,
because it contains a significant amount of new material dealing with the
instability line and with the topic of Ribault Phases. It contains 13 figures
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Wavefunctions for the Luttinger liquid
Standard bosonization techniques lead to phonon-like excitations in a
Luttinger liquid (LL), reflecting the absence of Landau quasiparticles in these
systems. Yet in addition to the above excitations some LL are known to possess
solitonic states carrying fractional quantum numbers (e.g. the spin 1/2
Heisenberg chain). We have reconsidered the zero modes in the low-energy
spectrum of the gaussian boson LL hamiltonian both for fermionic and bosonic
LL: in the spinless case we find that two elementary excitations carrying
fractional quantum numbers allow to generate all the charge and current excited
states of the LL. We explicitly compute the wavefunctions of these two objects
and show that one of them can be identified with the 1D version of the Laughlin
quasiparticle introduced in the context of the Fractional Quantum Hall effect.
For bosons, the other quasiparticle corresponds to a spinon excitation. The
eigenfunctions of Wen's chiral LL hamiltonian are also derived: they are quite
simply the one dimensional restrictions of the 2D bulk Laughlin wavefunctions.Comment: 5 pages; accepted for publication in EPR B, Rapid Note
Fractional excitations in the Luttinger liquid
We reconsider the spectrum of the Luttinger liquid (LL) usually understood in
terms of phonons (density fluctuations), and within the context of bosonization
we give an alternative representation in terms of fractional states. This
allows to make contact with Bethe Ansatz which predicts similar fractional
states. As an example we study the spinon operator in the absence of spin
rotational invariance and derive it from first principles: we find that it is
not a semion in general; a trial Jastrow wavefunction is also given for that
spinon state. Our construction of the new spectroscopy based on fractional
states leads to several new physical insights: in the low-energy limit, we find
that the continuum of gapless spin chains is due to pairs of
fractional quasiparticle-quasihole states which are the 1D counterpart of the
Laughlin FQHE quasiparticles. The holon operator for the Luttinger liquid with
spin is also derived. In the presence of a magnetic field, spin-charge
separation is not realized any longer in a LL: the holon and the spinon are
then replaced by new fractional states which we are able to describe.Comment: Revised version to appear in Physical Review B. 27 pages, 5 figures.
Expands cond-mat/9905020 (Eur.Phys.Journ.B 9, 573 (1999)
Possible Reentrance of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect in the Lowest Landau Level
In the framework of a recently developed model of interacting composite
fermions, we calculate the energy of different solid and Laughlin-type liquid
phases of spin-polarized composite fermions. The liquid phases have a lower
energy than the competing solids around the electronic filling factors
nu=4/11,6/17, and 4/19 and may thus be responsible for the fractional quantum
Hall effect at nu=4/11. The alternation between solid and liquid phases when
varying the magnetic field may lead to reentrance phenomena in analogy with the
observed reentrant integral quantum Hall effect.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; revised version accepted for publication in Phys.
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