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    Systematic treatment of non-linear effects in Baryon Acoustic Oscillations

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    In this contribution we will discuss the non-linear effects in the baryon acoustic oscillations and present a systematic and controllable way to account for them within time-sliced perturbation theory.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures; to appear in the Proceedings of the 19th International Seminar on High Energy Physics QUARKS-2016, Pushkin, Russia, 29 May - 4 June, 201

    EERTREE: An Efficient Data Structure for Processing Palindromes in Strings

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    We propose a new linear-size data structure which provides a fast access to all palindromic substrings of a string or a set of strings. This structure inherits some ideas from the construction of both the suffix trie and suffix tree. Using this structure, we present simple and efficient solutions for a number of problems involving palindromes.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures. Accepted to IWOCA 201

    Chiral anomaly in Dirac semimetals due to dislocations

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    The dislocation in Dirac semimetal carries an emergent magnetic flux parallel to the dislocation axis. We show that due to the emergent magnetic field the dislocation accommodates a single fermion massless mode of the corresponding low-energy one-particle Hamiltonian. The mode is propagating along the dislocation with its spin directed parallel to the dislocation axis. In agreement with the chiral anomaly observed in Dirac semimetals, an external electric field results in the spectral flow of the one-particle Hamiltonian, in pumping of the fermionic quasiparticles out from the vacuum, and in creating a nonzero axial (chiral) charge in the vicinity of the dislocation.Comment: 21 pages, 3 figure

    Influence of Silica Nanoparticles on the Crystallization Behavior of and Proton Relaxation in Cesium Hydrogen Sulfate

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    The influence of nanoparticulate SiO_2 on the crystallization behavior of CsHSO_4 from aqueous solution has been quantitatively evaluated using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and ^1H magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. It is shown that SiO_2 induces amorphization of a portion of CsHSO_4 and crystallization of the otherwise metastable phase II form of CsHSO_4. The fraction of amorphized CsHSO_4 (as determined from an evaluation of the XRD peak intensity) was found to increase from 0% in the absence of SiO_2 to fully amorphized in the presence of 90 mol % (~70 wt %) SiO_2. Within the crystalline portion of the composites, the weight fraction of CsHSO_4 phase III was observed to fall almost monotonically from 100% in the absence of SiO_2 to about 40% in the presence of 70 mol % SiO_2 (from both XRD and NMR analysis). These results suggest a crystallization pathway in which SiO_2 particles incorporate an amorphous coating of CsHSO_(4-)like material and are covered by nanoparticulate CsHSO_(4-II), which coexists with independently nucleated particles of CsHSO_(4-III). In composites with small molar fractions of CsHSO_4, the entirety of the acid salt is consumed in the amorphous region. At high CsHSO_4 content, the extent of amorphization becomes negligible, as does the extent of crystallization in metastable phase II. The phase distribution was found to be stable for over 1 year, indicating the strength of the stabilization effect that SiO_2 has on phase II of CsHSO_4
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