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Foot health problems – When to refer to a podiatrist
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A New Symmetry for QED
We demonstrate that QED exhibits a previously unobserved symmetry. Some
consequences are discussed.Comment: 9 pages, MZ-TH/93-02, DIAS-STP-93-0
Algebraic characterization of constraints and generation of mass in gauge theories
The possibility of non-trivial representations of the gauge group on
wavefunctionals of a gauge invariant quantum field theory leads to a generation
of mass for intermediate vector and tensor bosons. The mass parameters "m" show
up as central charges in the algebra of constraints, which then become of
second-class nature. The gauge group coordinates acquire dynamics outside the
null-mass shell and provide the longitudinal field degrees of freedom that
massless bosons need to form massive bosons.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, no figures; uses espcrc2.sty (twocolumn).
Contribution to the "Third Meeting on Constrained Dynamics and Quantum
Gravity QG99" held in Sardinia, Italy, on Sept. 1999. To appear in Nucl.
Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.
Quantumness in decoherent quantum walk using measurement-induced disturbance
The classicalization of a decoherent discrete-time quantum walk on a line or
an n-cycle can be demonstrated in various ways that do not necessarily provide
a geometry-independent description. For example, the position probability
distribution becomes increasingly Gaussian, with a concomitant fall in the
standard deviation, in the former case, but not in the latter. As another
example, each step of the quantum walk on a line may be subjected to an
arbitrary phase gate, without affecting the position probability distribution,
no matter whether the walk is noiseless or noisy. This symmetry, which is
absent in the case of noiseless cyclic walk, but is restored in the presence of
sufficient noise, serves as an indicator of classicalization, but only in the
cyclic case. Here we show that the degree of quantum correlations between the
coin and position degrees of freedom, quantified by a measure based on the
disturbance induced by local measurements (Luo, Phys. Rev. A 77, 022301
(2008)), provides a suitable measure of classicalization across both type of
walks. Applying this measure to compare the two walks, we find that cyclic
quantum walks tend to classicalize faster than quantum walks on a line because
of more efficient phase randomization due to the self-interference of the two
counter-rotating waves. We model noise as acting on the coin, and given by the
squeezed generalized amplitude damping (SGAD) channel, which generalizes the
generalized amplitude damping channel.Comment: 8 pages with 8 figures, Published versio
Colour, copies and confinement
In this paper we construct a wide class of Gribov copies in Coulomb gauge
SU(2) gauge theory. Infinitesimal copies are studied in some detail and their
non-perturbative nature is made manifest. As an application it is shown that
the copies prevent a non-perturbative definition of colour charge.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures. Minor changes, two references added. Published
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