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Bosonization for 2D Interacting Fermion Systems: Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior
Non-Fermi liquid behavior is found for the first time in a two-dimensional
(2D) system with non-singular interactions using Haldane's bosonization scheme.
The bosonized system is solved exactly by a generalized Bogoliubov
transformation. The fermion momentum distribution, calculated using a
generalized Mattis-Lieb technique, exhibits a non-universal power law in the
vicinity of the Fermi surface for intermediate interaction strengths.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures upon request, latex. (to appear in Mod. Phys.
Lett. B
Functional repair of the corticospinal tract by delayed transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells in adult rats
Adult rats were trained to use their forepaws to retrieve a piece of food. Destruction of the dorsal corticospinal tract on one side at the level of the first cervical segment abolished the use of the ipsilateral forepaw for retrieval for at least 6 months after operation. Where a variable amount of the corticospinal tract was spared, there was a proportionate persistence of retrieval. In lesioned rats that had shown no retrieval for 8 weeks after operation, a suspension of olfactory ensheathing cells was injected into the lesion site. Starting between 1 and 3 weeks after transplantation, all rats with transplants bridging the lesion site resumed retrieval by the ipsilateral forepaw. Biotin dextran anterograde tracing shows regenerating corticospinal axons crossing the bridge, traveling caudally for ~10 mm in the distal part of the corticospinal tract and forming terminal arborizations in the spinal gray matter. Functional recovery can occur when only ~1% of the corticospinal tract axons are present
Consequences of Cadmium exposure on growth and reproduction across three generations of earthworm
Heavy metal pollution disturbs the soil ecosystem by negatively affecting soil fauna and flora. In term of biomass and activity Annelids are a very important part of the soil invertebrate community. They are one of the first organisms affected by heavy metal contamination in soil and as such are good model organisms for assessing soil contamination. The aim of this research is to observe how Cd impacts on health and reproduction in three consecutive generations of E. fetida. [...]falseOnlin
An example of optimal field cut in lattice gauge perturbation theory
We discuss the weak coupling expansion of a one plaquette SU(2) lattice gauge
theory. We show that the conventional perturbative series for the partition
function has a zero radius of convergence and is asymptotic. The average
plaquette is discontinuous at g^2=0. However, the fact that SU(2) is compact
provides a perturbative sum that converges toward the correct answer for
positive g^2. This alternate methods amounts to introducing a specific coupling
dependent field cut, that turns the coefficients into g-dependent quantities.
Generalizing to an arbitrary field cut, we obtain a regular power series with a
finite radius of convergence. At any order in the modified perturbative
procedure, and for a given coupling, it is possible to find at least one (and
sometimes two) values of the field cut that provide the exact answer. This
optimal field cut can be determined approximately using the strong coupling
expansion. This allows us to interpolate accurately between the weak and strong
coupling regions. We discuss the extension of the method to lattice gauge
theory on a D-dimensional cubic lattice.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figs., uses revtex4, modified presentatio
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