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Collective modes of a harmonically trapped one-dimensional Bose gas: the effects of finite particle number and nonzero temperature
Following the idea of the density functional approach, we develop a
generalized Bogoliubov theory of an interacting Bose gas confined in a
one-dimensional harmonic trap, by using a local chemical potential - calculated
with the Lieb-Liniger exact solution - as the exchange energy. At zero
temperature, we use the theory to describe collective modes of a
finite-particle system in all interaction regimes from the ideal gas limit, to
the mean-field Thomas-Fermi regime, and to the strongly interacting
Tonks-Girardeau regime. At finite temperature, we investigate the temperature
dependence of collective modes in the weak-coupling regime by means of a
Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory with Popov approximation. By emphasizing the
effects of finite particle number and nonzero temperature on collective mode
frequencies, we make comparisons of our results with the recent experimental
measurement [E. Haller et al., Science 325, 1224 (2009)] and some previous
theoretical predictions. We show that the experimental data are still not fully
explained within current theoretical framework.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Possible singlet and triplet superconductivity on honeycomb lattice
We study the possible superconducting pairing symmetry mediated by spin and
charge fluctuations on the honeycomb lattice using the extended Hubbard model
and the random-phase-approximation method. From to doping levels,
a spin-singlet -wave is shown to be the leading
superconducting pairing symmetry when only the on-site Coulomb interaction
is considered, with the gap function being a mixture of the nearest-neighbor
and next-nearest-neighbor pairings. When the offset of the energy level between
the two sublattices exceeds a critical value, the most favorable pairing is a
spin-triplet -wave which is mainly composed of the next-nearest-neighbor
pairing. We show that the next-nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction is also
in favor of the spin-triplet -wave pairing.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Video Question Answering via Attribute-Augmented Attention Network Learning
Video Question Answering is a challenging problem in visual information
retrieval, which provides the answer to the referenced video content according
to the question. However, the existing visual question answering approaches
mainly tackle the problem of static image question, which may be ineffectively
for video question answering due to the insufficiency of modeling the temporal
dynamics of video contents. In this paper, we study the problem of video
question answering by modeling its temporal dynamics with frame-level attention
mechanism. We propose the attribute-augmented attention network learning
framework that enables the joint frame-level attribute detection and unified
video representation learning for video question answering. We then incorporate
the multi-step reasoning process for our proposed attention network to further
improve the performance. We construct a large-scale video question answering
dataset. We conduct the experiments on both multiple-choice and open-ended
video question answering tasks to show the effectiveness of the proposed
method.Comment: Accepted for SIGIR 201
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