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On Size and Shape of the Average Meson Fields in the Semibosonized Nambu & Jona-Lasinio Model
We consider a two-flavor Nambu \& Jona-Lasinio model in Hartree approximation
involving scalar-isoscalar and pseudoscalar-isovector quark-quark interactions.
Average meson fields are defined by minimizing the effective Euklidean action.
The fermionic part of the action, which contains the full Dirac sea, is
regularized within Schwinger's proper-time scheme. The meson fields are
restricted to the chiral circle and to hedgehog configurations. The only
parameter of the model is the constituent quark mass which simultaneously
controls the regularization. We evaluate meson and quark fields
self-consistently in dependence on the constituent quark mass. It is shown that
the self-consistent fields do practically not depend on the constituent quark
mass. This allows us to define a properly parameterized reference field which
for physically relevant constituent masses can be used as a good approximation
to the exactly calculated one. The reference field is chosen to have correct
behaviour for small and large radii. To test the agreement between
self-consistent and reference fields we calculate several observables like
nucleon energy, mean square radius, axial-vector constant and delta-nucleon
mass splitting in dependence on the constituent quark mass. The agreement is
found to be very well. Figures available on request.Comment: 12 pages (LATEX), 3 figures available on request, report FZR 93-1
Hybrid exciton-polaritons in a bad microcavity containing the organic and inorganic quantum wells
We study the hybrid exciton-polaritons in a bad microcavity containing the
organic and inorganic quantum wells. The corresponding polariton states are
given. The analytical solution and the numerical result of the stationary
spectrum for the cavity field are finishedComment: 3 pages, 1 figure. appear in Communications in Theoretical Physic
Multivariate adaptive regression splines for estimating riverine constituent concentrations
Regression-based methods are commonly used for riverine constituent concentration/flux estimation, which is essential for guiding water quality protection practices and environmental decision making. This paper developed a multivariate adaptive regression splines model for estimating riverine constituent concentrations (MARS-EC). The process, interpretability and flexibility of the MARS-EC modelling approach, was demonstrated for total nitrogen in the Patuxent River, a major river input to Chesapeake Bay. Model accuracy and uncertainty of the MARS-EC approach was further analysed using nitrate plus nitrite datasets from eight tributary rivers to Chesapeake Bay. Results showed that the MARS-EC approach integrated the advantages of both parametric and nonparametric regression methods, and model accuracy was demonstrated to be superior to the traditionally used ESTIMATOR model. MARS-EC is flexible and allows consideration of auxiliary variables; the variables and interactions can be selected automatically. MARS-EC does not constrain concentration-predictor curves to be constant but rather is able to identify shifts in these curves from mathematical expressions and visual graphics. The MARS-EC approach provides an effective and complementary tool along with existing approaches for estimating riverine constituent concentrations
Mobile phone dependence, social support and impulsivity in Chinese university students
This study examined the frequency of mobile phone dependence in Chinese university students and explored its association with social support and impulsivity. Altogether, 909 university students were consecutively recruited from a large university in China. Mobile phone use, mobile phone dependence, impulsivity, and social support were measured with standardized instruments. The frequency of possible mobile phone use and mobile phone dependence was 78.3% and 7.4%, respectively. Multinomial logistic regression analyses revealed that compared with no mobile phone dependence, possible mobile phone dependence was significantly associated with being male (p = 0.04, OR = 0.7, 95% CI: 0.4–0.98), excessive mobile phone use (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.2, 95% CI: 1.09–1.2), and impulsivity (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.05, 95% CI: 1.03–1.06), while mobile phone dependence was associated with length of weekly phone use (p = 0.01, OR = 2.5, 95% CI: 1.2–5.0), excessive mobile phone use (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.3, 95% CI: 1.2–1.4), and impulsivity (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.08, 95% CI: 1.05–1.1). The frequency of possible mobile phone dependence and mobile phone dependence was high in this sample of Chinese university students. A significant positive association with impulsivity was found, but not with social support
Bias-induced insulator-metal transition in organic electronics
We investigate the bias-induced insulator-metal transition in organic
electronics devices, on the basis of the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model combined
with the non-equilibrium Green's function formalism. The insulator-metal
transition is explained with the energy levels crossover that eliminates the
Peierls phase and delocalizes the electron states near the threshold voltage.
This may account for the experimental observations on the devices that exhibit
intrinsic bistable conductance switching with large on-off ratio.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. To appear in Applied Physics Letter
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