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Irregular isomonodromic deformations for Garnier systems and Okamoto's canonical transformations
In this paper we describe the Garnier systems as isomonodromic deformation
equations of a linear system with a simple pole at zero and a Poincar\'e rank
two singularity at infinity. We discuss the extension of Okamoto's birational
canonical transformations to the Garnier systems in more than one variable and
to the Schlesinger systems.Comment: 17 page
On the Reductions and Classical Solutions of the Schlesinger equations
The Schlesinger equations describe monodromy preserving
deformations of order Fuchsian systems with poles. They can be
considered as a family of commuting time-dependent Hamiltonian systems on the
direct product of copies of matrix algebras equipped with the
standard linear Poisson bracket. In this paper we address the problem of
reduction of particular solutions of ``more complicated'' Schlesinger equations
to ``simpler'' having or .Comment: 32 pages. To the memory of our friend Andrei Bolibruc
Commuting families in Hecke and Temperley-Lieb algebras
Abstract
We define analogs of the Jucys-Murphy elements for the affine Temperley-Lieb algebra and give their explicit expansion in terms of the basis of planar Brauer diagrams. These Jucys-Murphy elements are a family of commuting elements in the affine Temperley-Lieb algebra, and we compute their eigenvalues on the generic irreducible representations. We show that they come from Jucys-Murphy elements in the affine Hecke algebra of type A, which in turn come from the Casimir element of the quantum group . We also give the explicit specializations of these results to the finite Temperley-Lieb algebra.12
Experience in feeding coal into a liquefaction process development unit
A system for preparing coal slurry and feeding it into a high pressure liquefaction plant is described. The system was developed to provide supporting research and development for the Bureau of Mines coal liquefaction pilot plant. Operating experiences are included
Direct and compound-nucleus reaction mechanisms in the Be 7 + Ni 58 system at near-barrier energies
The energy and angular distributions of He3 and He4 ions produced in the Be7+Ni58 reaction at a bombarding energy of 22 MeV have been measured for the first time. The yield of the heavier helium isotope was four to five times more abundant than that of its lighter counterpart, ruling out the possibility that in this energy range the Be7 reaction dynamics is dominated by the exclusive breakup process Be7→3He+He4 (Sα=1.586 MeV). Extensive kinematic and theoretical calculations suggest that the He3 ions mostly originate from the He4-stripping process and the He4 production is mainly triggered by the fusion-evaporation channel. The role played by the breakup, He3-stripping, 1n-stripping, and 1n-pickup processes is also discussed
Reaction Dynamics for the Systems 7Be,8B + 208Pb at Coulomb Barrier Energies
In this contribution we describe the first results obtained for the investigation of
the elastic scattering process in the reactions induced by the Radioactive Ion Beams 7Be and
8B on a 208Pb target at Coulomb barrier energies. The experimental data were analyzed within
the framework of the optical model in order to extract the total reaction cross section. The
comparison with data available in literature for reactions induced on 208Pb by light ions in the
mass range A = 6-8 shows that the loosely-bound 8B has the largest reactivity
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