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"Half a proton" in the Bogomol'nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield Skyrme model
The BPS Skyrme model is a model containing an -valued scalar field, in
which a Bogomol'nyi-type inequality can be satisfied by soliton solutions. In
this model, the energy density of static configurations is the sum of the
square of the topological charge density plus a potential. The topological
charge density is nothing else but the pull-back of the Haar measure of the
group on the physical space by the field configuration. As a
consequence, this energy expression has a high degree of symmetry: it is
invariant to volume preserving diffeomorphisms both on physical space and on
the target space. We demonstrate here, that in the BPS Skyrme model such
solutions exists, that a fraction of their charge and energy densities are
localised, and the remaining part can be any far away, not interacting with the
localised part.Comment: 5 pages, no figures; updated to final versio
Review of the Late Pleistocene Soricidae (Mammalia) fauna of the Vaskapu Cave (North Hungary)
The summary of the Late Pleistocene Soricidae remains of the North Hungarian Vaskapu Cave
II and VII localities is given in the present paper. Five species (Sorex alpinus SHINZ, 1837,
Sorex minutus LINNAEUS, 1766, Sorex araneus LINNAEUS 1758, Crocidura russula HERMANN,
1780 and Crocidura suaveolens PALLAS, 1811) were identified in the fauna. The species
composition of the shrew assemblage indicates cold climate with diversified ecotypes in the
mountain surroundings, with forests and open grasslands as well. Also the new location (in the
Stratigraphical Collection of the Department of Paleontology and Geology at the Hungarian
Natural History Museum) with definitive inventory numbers of the formerly published Vaskapu
fossils is present here
New analytic solutions of the non-relativistic hydrodynamical equations
New solutions are found for the non-relativistic hydrodynamical equations.
These solutions describe expanding matter with a Gaussian density profile. In
the simplest case, thermal equilibrium is maintained without any interaction,
the energy is conserved, and the process is isentropic. More general solutions
are also obtained that describe explosions driven by heat production, or
contraction of the matter caused by energy loss.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX. Submitted to Physics Letters B. Shortened from 9
pages, errors corrected in the "More general solutions" sectio
Compact-like abelian groups without non-trivial quasi-convex null sequences
In this paper, we study precompact abelian groups G that contain no sequence
{x_n} such that {0} \cup {\pm x_n : n \in N} is infinite and quasi-convex in G,
and x_n --> 0. We characterize groups with this property in the following
classes of groups:
(a) bounded precompact abelian groups;
(b) minimal abelian groups;
(c) totally minimal abelian groups;
(d) \omega-bounded abelian groups.
We also provide examples of minimal abelian groups with this property, and
show that there exists a minimal pseudocompact abelian group with the same
property; furthermore, under Martin's Axiom, the group may be chosen to be
countably compact minimal abelian.Comment: Final versio
Compressibility of rotating black holes
Interpreting the cosmological constant as a pressure, whose thermodynamically
conjugate variable is a volume, modifies the first law of black hole
thermodynamics. Properties of the resulting thermodynamic volume are
investigated: the compressibility and the speed of sound of the black hole are
derived in the case of non-positive cosmological constant. The adiabatic
compressibility vanishes for a non-rotating black hole and is maximal in the
extremal case --- comparable with, but still less than, that of a cold neutron
star. A speed of sound is associated with the adiabatic compressibility,
which is is equal to for a non-rotating black hole and decreases as the
angular momentum is increased. An extremal black hole has
when the cosmological constant vanishes, and more generally is bounded
below by .Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure, uses revtex4, references added in v
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