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A multiparameter family of irreducible representations of the quantum plane and of the quantum Weyl algebra
We construct a family of irreducible representations of the quantum plane and
of the quantum Weyl algebra over an arbitrary field, assuming the deformation
parameter is not a root of unity. We determine when two representations in this
family are isomorphic, and when they are weight representations, in the sense
of Bavula.Comment: 12 pages, Section 2 has been reorganized, new material added in a new
Section
Topological Gravity on Shift Superspace Formulation
In this contribution, we re-assess the subject of topological gravity by
following the Shift Supersymmetry formalism. The gauge-fixing of the theory
goes under the Batallin-Vilkovisky (BV) prescription based on a diagram that
contains both ghost and anti-ghost superfields, associated to the
super-vielbein and the super-Lorentz connection. We extend the formulation of
the topological gravity action to an arbitrary number of dimensions of the
shift superspace by adopting a formulation based on the gauge-fixing for
BF-type models
Point-Coupling Models from Mesonic Hypermassive Limit and Mean-Field Approaches
In this work we show how nonlinear point-coupling models, described by a
Lagrangian density that presents only terms up to fourth order in the fermion
condensate , are derived from a modified meson-exchange
nonlinear Walecka model. The derivation can be done through two distinct
methods, namely, the hypermassive meson limit within a functional integral
approach, and the mean-field approximation in which equations of state at zero
temperature of the nonlinear point-coupling models are directly obtained.Comment: 18 pages. Accepted for publication in Braz. J. Phy
Influence of pions on the hadron-quark phase transition
In this work we present the features of the hadron-quark phase transition
diagrams in which the pions are included in the system. To construct such
diagrams we use two different models in the description of the hadronic and
quark sectors. At the quark level, we consider two distinct parametrizations of
the Polyakov-Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (PNJL) models. In the hadronic side, we use a
well known relativistic mean-field (RMF) nonlinear Walecka model. We show that
the effect of the pions on the hadron-quark phase diagrams is to move the
critical end point (CEP) of the transitions lines. Such an effect also depends
on the value of the critical temperature (T_0) in the pure gauge sector used to
parametrize the PNJL models. Here we treat the phase transitions using two
values for T_0, namely, T_0 = 270 MeV and T_0 = 190 MeV. The last value is used
to reproduce lattice QCD data for the transition temperature at zero chemical
potential.Comment: 3 pages. Proceedings of XXXV Reuni\~ao de Trabalhos sobre F\'isica
Nuclear no Brasil 201
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