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Orbitally-driven Peierls state in spinels
We consider the superstructures, which can be formed in spinels containing on
B-sites the transition-metal ions with partially filled t2g levels. We show
that, when such systems are close to itinerant state (e.g. have an
insulator-metal transition), there may appear in them an orbitally-driven
Peierls state. We explain by this mechanism the very unusual superstructures
observed in CuIr2S4 (octamers) and MgTi2O4 (chiral superstructures) and suggest
that similar phenomenon should be observed in NaTiO2 and possibly in some other
systems.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Chronic Intestinal Inflammatory Condition Generates IL-10-Producing Regulatory B Cell Subset Characterized by CD1d Upregulation
AbstractB cells possess a variety of immune functions that are involved in normal and abnormal immune responses, including autoimmune disorders. Through murine models of intestinal inflammation, we here demonstrate a B cell subset that is induced in gut-associated lymphoid tissues and is characterized by CD1d upregulation. This B cell subset appears under a chronic inflammatory environment, produces IL-10, and suppresses progression of intestinal inflammation by downregulating inflammatory cascades associated with IL-1 upregulation and STAT3 activation rather than by altering polarized T helper responses. This study indicates that B cells, by producing cytokines such as IL-10, can act as regulatory cells in immunologically mediated inflammatory reactions
Trimer classical spin liquid from interacting fractional charges
We study a problem of interacting fractional charges with the J(1)-J(2)-J(3) Ising model on a checkerboard lattice under magnetic field. As a result of the interplay between repulsive interactions and particle density tuning by a magnetic field, the fractional charges form a classical spin liquid (CSL) phase. The CSL phase is composed of degenerate spin configurations, which can be mapped to the trimer covering of dual square lattice. The CSL state shows macroscopic ground-state entropy, implying the emergence of a novel quantum spin liquid phase when quantum fluctuations are turned on. In addition to the CSL phase, the system exhibits multiple magnetization plateaus, reflecting the fertile screening processes of dimer-monomer mixtures
Families of Roles: A new theory of occurrent-dependent roles
PublishedRoles are important both theoretically and practically for modelling the world around us. Although many theories of roles have been proposed, there remain aspects which are little understood. In this paper we investigate roles and their contexts from a temporal point of view.We introduce the idea of a family of occurrent-dependent roles as a means to organise prospective and retrospective derived roles around an original role from which they are derived. By this means we account for the existence of groups of similar roles which are difficult to distinguish without a careful analysis of the temporal aspects. Following detailed informal discussion, we present a preliminary formalisation of the key concepts and relations.Air Force Research Laborator
3-dimensional Gravity from the Turaev-Viro Invariant
We study the -deformed su(2) spin network as a 3-dimensional quantum
gravity model. We show that in the semiclassical continuum limit the
Turaev-Viro invariant obtained recently defines naturally regularized
path-integral la Ponzano-Regge, In which a contribution from
the cosmological term is effectively included. The regularization dependent
cosmological constant is found to be , where
. We also discuss the relation to the Euclidean Chern-Simons-Witten
gravity in 3-dimension.Comment: 11page
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