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Power corrections in heavy-to-light decays at large recoil energy
I briefly present recent work on QCD power corrections in heavy-to-light
meson decays, using an effective field theory approach.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. Talk given at ICHEP 2002, Amsterdam, July 200
The Yuima-e as Theatre of the State
This article analyzes a twelfth-century session of the Yuima-e at Kofukuji as a stage of history to determine the institutional and factional background of its participants. In order to do this, the format of the Yuima-e as it was held in the twelfth century is presented, followed by a study of primary materials related to the 1196 session of this annual ritual. The article then examines the Sanne joichiki, the personal notes of the Todaiji monk Sosho, and diaries, to conclude that these sessions can indeed be considered "theatres of the state" in which the connection between Kuroda Toshio's concepts of kenmon and kenmitsu taisei can be found
Block-adaptive Cross Approximation of Discrete Integral Operators
In this article we extend the adaptive cross approximation (ACA) method known
for the efficient approximation of discretisations of integral operators to a
block-adaptive version. While ACA is usually employed to assemble hierarchical
matrix approximations having the same prescribed accuracy on all blocks of the
partition, for the solution of linear systems it may be more efficient to adapt
the accuracy of each block to the actual error of the solution as some blocks
may be more important for the solution error than others. To this end, error
estimation techniques known from adaptive mesh refinement are applied to
automatically improve the block-wise matrix approximation. This allows to
interlace the assembling of the coefficient matrix with the iterative solution
Nuclear Multifragmentation Critical Exponents
We show that the critical exponents of nuclear multi-fragmentation have not
been determined conclusively yet.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX, one postscript figure appended, sub. to
Phys.Rev.Lett. as a commen
Maximal entropy random networks with given degree distribution
Using a maximum entropy principle to assign a statistical weight to any
graph, we introduce a model of random graphs with arbitrary degree distribution
in the framework of standard statistical mechanics. We compute the free energy
and the distribution of connected components. We determine the size of the
percolation cluster above the percolation threshold. The conditional degree
distribution on the percolation cluster is also given. We briefly present the
analogous discussion for oriented graphs, giving for example the percolation
criterion.Comment: 22 pages, LateX, no figur
Random incidence matrices: moments of the spectral density
We study numerically and analytically the spectrum of incidence matrices of
random labeled graphs on N vertices : any pair of vertices is connected by an
edge with probability p. We give two algorithms to compute the moments of the
eigenvalue distribution as explicit polynomials in N and p. For large N and
fixed p the spectrum contains a large eigenvalue at Np and a semi-circle of
"small" eigenvalues. For large N and fixed average connectivity pN (dilute or
sparse random matrices limit), we show that the spectrum always contains a
discrete component. An anomaly in the spectrum near eigenvalue 0 for
connectivity close to e=2.72... is observed. We develop recursion relations to
compute the moments as explicit polynomials in pN. Their growth is slow enough
so that they determine the spectrum. The extension of our methods to the
Laplacian matrix is given in Appendix.
Keywords: random graphs, random matrices, sparse matrices, incidence matrices
spectrum, momentsComment: 39 pages, 9 figures, Latex2e, [v2: ref. added, Sect. 4 modified
Affinity and Fluctuations in a Mesoscopic Noria
We exhibit the invariance of cycle affinities in finite state Markov
processes under various natural probabilistic constructions, for instance under
conditioning and under a new combinatorial construction that we call ``drag and
drop''. We show that cycle affinities have a natural probabilistic meaning
related to first passage non-equilibrium fluctuation relations that we
establish.Comment: 30 pages, 1 figur
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