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    Projected SO(5) Hamiltonian for Cuprates and Its Applications

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    The projected SO(5) (pSO(5)) Hamiltonian incorporates the quantum spin and superconducting fluctuations of underdoped cuprates in terms of four bosons moving on a coarse grained lattice. A simple mean field approximation can explain some key feautures of the experimental phase diagram: (i) The Mott transition between antiferromagnet and superconductor, (ii) The increase of T_c and superfluid stiffness with hole concentration x and (iii) The increase of antiferromagnetic resonance energy as sqrt{x-x_c} in the superconducting phase. We apply this theory to explain the ``two gaps'' problem found in underdoped cuprate Superconductor-Normal- Superconductor junctions. In particular we explain the sharp subgap Andreev peaks of the differential resistance, as signatures of the antiferromagnetic resonance (the magnon mass gap). A critical test of this theory is proposed. The tunneling charge, as measured by shot noise, should change by increments of Delta Q= 2e at the Andreev peaks, rather than by Delta Q=e as in conventional superconductors.Comment: 3 EPS figure

    High Resolution Sharp Computational Methods for Elliptic and Parabolic Problems in Complex Geometries

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    Hexahedra Grid Generation Method for Flow Computation

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    Automatic Grid Generation of Complete Aircraft Model in Wind Tunnel Test for Navier-Stokes Simulation

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    Nonlinear Aeroelasticity of Flexible Wing Structure Coupled with Aircraft Flight Dynamics

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    Automatic Grid Generation for Dirty STL Data Using Approximate Concave Feature

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    Study of Simulated Fuel Flows in High Aspect Ratio Cooling Channels

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