588 research outputs found
Exponential mapping for non semisimple quantum groups
The concept of universal T matrix, recently introduced by Fronsdal and
Galindo in the framework of quantum groups, is here discussed as a
generalization of the exponential mapping. New examples related to
inhomogeneous quantum groups of physical interest are developed, the duality
calculations are explicitly presented and it is found that in some cases the
universal T matrix, like for Lie groups, is expressed in terms of usual
exponential series.Comment: 12 page
Foldy-Wouthuysen Transformation for a Spinning Particle with Anomalous Magnetic Moment
We study the Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation for a pseudoclassical particle
with anomalous magnetic moment in an external, stationary electromagnetic
field. We show that the transformation can be expressed in a closed form for
neutral particles in purely electrostatic fields and for neutral and charged
particles in external magnetostatic fields. The explicit expressions of the
diagonalized Hamiltonians are calculated.Comment: 10 page
Thermodynamics of quantum dissipative many-body systems
We consider quantum nonlinear many-body systems with dissipation described
within the Caldeira-Leggett model, i.e., by a nonlocal action in the path
integral for the density matrix. Approximate classical-like formulas for
thermodynamic quantities are derived for the case of many degrees of freedom,
with general kinetic and dissipative quadratic forms. The underlying scheme is
the pure-quantum self-consistent harmonic approximation (PQSCHA), equivalent to
the variational approach by the Feynman-Jensen inequality with a suitable
quadratic nonlocal trial action. A low-coupling approximation permits to get
manageable PQSCHA expressions for quantum thermal averages with a classical
Boltzmann factor involving an effective potential and an inner Gaussian average
that describes the fluctuations originating from the interplay of quanticity
and dissipation. The application of the PQSCHA to a quantum phi4-chain with
Drude-like dissipation shows nontrivial effects of dissipation, depending upon
its strength and bandwidth.Comment: ReVTeX, 12 pages, 9 embedded figures (vers.2: typo mistake fixed
The coisotropic subgroup structure of SL_q(2,R)
We study the coisotropic subgroup structure of standard SL_q(2,R) and the
corresponding embeddable quantum homogeneous spaces. While the subgroups S^1
and R_+ survive undeformed in the quantization as coalgebras, we show that R is
deformed to a family of quantum coisotropic subgroups whose coalgebra can not
be extended to an Hopf algebra. We explicitly describe the quantum homogeneous
spaces and their double cosets.Comment: LaTex2e, 10pg, no figure
Information requirements for enterprise systems
In this paper, we discuss an approach to system requirements engineering, which is based on using models of the responsibilities assigned to agents in a multi-agency system of systems. The responsibility models serve as a basis for identifying the stakeholders that should be considered in establishing the requirements and provide a basis for a structured approach, described here, for information requirements elicitation. We illustrate this approach using a case study drawn from civil emergency management
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