366 research outputs found
News and expectations in Thermostatistics
Editorial of the International Conference (NEXT 2003): News and expectations
in Thermostatistics, Sardinia 21-28 Sept. 200
Deformed logarithms and entropies
By solving a differential-functional equation inposed by the MaxEnt principle
we obtain a class of two-parameter deformed logarithms and construct the
corresponding two-parameter generalized trace-form entropies. Generalized
distributions follow from these generalized entropies in the same fashion as
the Gaussian distribution follows from the Shannon entropy, which is a special
limiting case of the family. We determine the region of parameters where the
deformed logarithm conserves the most important properties of the logarithm,
and show that important existing generalizations of the entropy are included as
special cases in this two-parameter class.Comment: Presented at next2003, Second Sardinian International Conference on
News and Expectations in Thermostatistics, Villasimius (Cagliari) Italy,
21st-28th September 2003. In press Physica A (2004). Elsevier LaTeX macros,
11 pages, 1 figur
Helioseismic tests of diffusion theory
We present a quantitative estimate of the accuracy of the calculated
diffusion coefficients, by comparing predictions of solar models with
observational data provided by helioseismology. By taking into account the
major uncertainties in building solar models we conclude that helioseismology
confirms the diffusion efficiency adopted in SSM calculations, to the 10%
level.Comment: 5 pages with 1 ps figure included, LaTeX file with l-aa.sty,
submitted to Astronomy and Astrophysic
Helioseismology and Beryllium neutrino
We derive a lower limit on the Beryllium neutrino flux on earth,
, in the absence of oscillations,
by using helioseismic data, the B-neutrino flux measured by Superkamiokande and
the hydrogen abundance at the solar center predicted by Standard Solar Model
(SSM) calculations. We emphasize that this abundance is the only result of SSMs
needed for getting . We also derive lower bounds for the
Gallium signal, SNU, and for the Chlorine signal,
SNU, which are about above their
corresponding experimental values, SNU and SNU.Comment: 10 pages plus 1 ps figure, RevTeX styl
Test of the Skyrme Effective Field Theory Using Quenched Lattice QCD
The Skyrme effective field theory is tested by evaluating nucleon ground
state matrix elements of the correlation functions for two flavor density
operators and two pseudoscalar density operators in the Skyrme model and
comparing them with results in quenched lattice QCD. The possiblility of using
quenched lattice QCD to study higher-order terms in effective field theory is
also discussed.Comment: 20 pages in TeX, 6 figures added using "figures", MIT-CTP-200
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