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Non-commutative solitons and strong-weak duality
Some properties of the non-commutative versions of the sine-Gordon model
(NCSG) and the corresponding massive Thirring theories (NCMT) are studied. Our
method relies on the NC extension of integrable models and the master
Lagrangian approach to deal with dual theories. The master Lagrangians turn out
to be the NC versions of the so-called affine Toda model coupled to matter
fields (NCATM) associated to the group GL(2), in which the Toda field belongs
to certain representations of either or corresponding
to the Lechtenfeld et al. (NCSG) or Grisaru-Penati (NCSG) proposals
for the NC versions of the sine-Gordon model, respectively. Besides, the
relevant NCMT models are written for two (four) types of Dirac fields
corresponding to the Moyal product extension of one (two) copy(ies) of the
ordinary massive Thirring model. The NCATM models share the same
one-soliton (real Toda field sector of model 2) exact solutions, which are
found without expansion in the NC parameter for the corresponding Toda
and matter fields describing the strong-weak phases, respectively. The
correspondence NCSG NCMT is promising since it is
expected to hold on the quantum level.Comment: 24 pages, 1 fig., LaTex. Typos in star products of eqs. (3.11)-(3.13)
and footnote 1 were corrected. Version to appear in JHE
An N=8 Superaffine Malcev Algebra and Its N=8 Sugawara
A supersymmetric affinization of the algebra of octonions is introduced. It
satisfies a super-Malcev property and is N=8 supersymmetric. Its Sugawara
construction recovers, in a special limit, the non-associative N=8 superalgebra
of Englert et al. This paper extends to supersymmetry the results obtained by
Osipov in the bosonic case.Comment: 10 pages, LaTe
Computational fluid dynamics challenges for hybrid air vehicle applications
This paper begins by comparing turbulence models for the prediction of hybrid air vehicle (HAV) flows. A 6 : 1 prolate spheroid is employed for validation of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) method. An analysis of turbulent quantities is presented and the Shear Stress Transport (SST) k-Ï model is compared against a k-Ï Explicit Algebraic Stress model (EASM) within the unsteady Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) framework. Further comparisons involve Scale Adaptative Simulation models and a local transition transport model. The results show that the flow around the vehicle at low pitch angles is sensitive to transition effects. At high pitch angles, the vortices generated on the suction side provide substantial lift augmentation and are better resolved by EASMs. The validated CFD method is employed for the flow around a shape similar to the Airlander aircraft of Hybrid Air Vehicles Ltd. The sensitivity of the transition location to the Reynolds number is demonstrated and the role of each vehicleÂŁs component is analyzed. It was found that the Šns contributed the most to increase the lift and drag
Molecular jamming - the cystine slipknot mechanical clamp in all-atom simulations
A recent survey of 17 134 proteins has identified a new class of proteins
which are expected to yield stretching induced force-peaks in the range of 1
nN. Such high force peaks should be due to forcing of a slip-loop through a
cystine ring, i.e. by generating a cystine slipknot. The survey has been
performed in a simple coarse grained model. Here, we perform all-atom steered
molecular dynamics simulations on 15 cystine knot proteins and determine their
resistance to stretching. In agreement with previous studies within a coarse
grained structure based model, the level of resistance is found to be
substantially higher than in proteins in which the mechanical clamp operates
through shear. The large stretching forces arise through formation of the
cystine slipknot mechanical clamp and the resulting steric jamming. We
elucidate the workings of such a clamp in an atomic detail. We also study the
behavior of five top strength proteins with the shear-based mechanostability in
which no jamming is involved. We show that in the atomic model, the jamming
state is relieved by moving one amino acid at a time and there is a choice in
the selection of the amino acid that advances the first. In contrast, the
coarse grained model also allows for a simultaneous passage of two amino acids
Properties of ultra-cool dwarfs with Gaia. An assessment of the accuracy for the temperature determination
We aimed to assess the accuracy of the Gaia teff and logg estimates as
derived with current models and observations. We assessed the validity of
several inference techniques for deriving the physical parameters of ultra-cool
dwarf stars. We used synthetic spectra derived from ultra-cool dwarf models to
construct (train) the regression models. We derived the intrinsic uncertainties
of the best inference models and assessed their validity by comparing the
estimated parameters with the values derived in the bibliography for a sample
of ultra-cool dwarf stars observed from the ground. We estimated the total
number of ultra-cool dwarfs per spectral subtype, and obtained values that can
be summarised (in orders of magnitude) as 400000 objects in the M5-L0 range,
600 objects between L0 and L5, 30 objects between L5 and T0, and 10 objects
between T0 and T8. A bright ultra-cool dwarf (with teff=2500 K and \logg=3.5
will be detected by Gaia out to approximately 220 pc, while for teff=1500 K
(spectral type L5) and the same surface gravity, this maximum distance reduces
to 10-20 pc. The RMSE of the prediction deduced from ground-based spectra of
ultra-cool dwarfs simulated at the Gaia spectral range and resolution, and for
a Gaia magnitude G=20 is 213 K and 266 K for the models based on k-nearest
neighbours and Gaussian process regression, respectively. These are total
errors in the sense that they include the internal and external errors, with
the latter caused by the inability of the synthetic spectral models (used for
the construction of the regression models) to exactly reproduce the observed
spectra, and by the large uncertainties in the current calibrations of spectral
types and effective temperatures.Comment: 18 pages, 17 figures, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysic
G\"odel-type Spacetimes in Induced Matter Gravity Theory
A five-dimensional (5D) generalized G\"odel-type manifolds are examined in
the light of the equivalence problem techniques, as formulated by Cartan. The
necessary and sufficient conditions for local homogeneity of these 5D manifolds
are derived. The local equivalence of these homogeneous Riemannian manifolds is
studied. It is found that they are characterized by three essential parameters
, and : identical triads correspond to
locally equivalent 5D manifolds. An irreducible set of isometrically
nonequivalent 5D locally homogeneous Riemannian generalized G\"odel-type
metrics are exhibited. A classification of these manifolds based on the
essential parameters is presented, and the Killing vector fields as well as the
corresponding Lie algebra of each class are determined. It is shown that the
generalized G\"odel-type 5D manifolds admit maximal group of isometry
with , or depending on the essential parameters ,
and . The breakdown of causality in all these classes of homogeneous
G\"odel-type manifolds are also examined. It is found that in three out of the
six irreducible classes the causality can be violated. The unique generalized
G\"odel-type solution of the induced matter (IM) field equations is found. The
question as to whether the induced matter version of general relativity is an
effective therapy for these type of causal anomalies of general relativity is
also discussed in connection with a recent article by Romero, Tavakol and
Zalaletdinov.Comment: 19 pages, Latex, no figures. To Appear in J.Math.Phys.(1999
Division Algebras and Extended N=2,4,8 SuperKdVs
The first example of an N=8 supersymmetric extension of the KdV equation is
here explicitly constructed. It involves 8 bosonic and 8 fermionic fields. It
corresponds to the unique N=8 solution based on a generalized hamiltonian
dynamics with (generalized) Poisson brackets given by the Non-associative N=8
Superconformal Algebra. The complete list of inequivalent classes of
parametric-dependent N=3 and N=4 superKdVs obtained from the ``Non-associative
N=8 SCA" is also furnished. Furthermore, a fundamental domain characterizing
the class of inequivalent N=4 superKdVs based on the "minimal N=4 SCA" is
given.Comment: 14 pages, LaTe
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