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Level density of the H\'enon-Heiles system above the critical barrier Energy
We discuss the coarse-grained level density of the H\'enon-Heiles system
above the barrier energy, where the system is nearly chaotic. We use periodic
orbit theory to approximate its oscillating part semiclassically via
Gutzwiller's semiclassical trace formula (extended by uniform approximations
for the contributions of bifurcating orbits). Including only a few stable and
unstable orbits, we reproduce the quantum-mechanical density of states very
accurately. We also present a perturbative calculation of the stabilities of
two infinite series of orbits (R and L), emanating from the shortest
librating straight-line orbit (A) in a bifurcation cascade just below the
barrier, which at the barrier have two common asymptotic Lyapunov exponents
and .Comment: LaTeX, style FBS (Few-Body Systems), 6pp. 2 Figures; invited talk at
"Critical stability of few-body quantum systems", MPI-PKS Dresden, Oct.
17-21, 2005; corrected version: passages around eq. (6) and eqs. (12),(13)
improve
Spontaneous bleeding in a patient with malignant lymphoma: A case of acquired hemophilia
Background: Acquired hemophilia is a rare condition which can be associated with lymphoproliferative disease. Case Report: Eleven yea rs after the diagnosis of immunocytoma had been made, a 72-year-old man developed a high-titer factor VIII inhibitor. At this time, the lymphoma was without significant progress and there was no paraprotein in the serum. Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) was 83 a, factor-VIII clotting activity was <1%, and inhibitor level was 50.4 Bethesda units. The patient presented with spontaneous hematomas in the skin and musculature of the extremities. Following combination chemotherapy with cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisolone (COP), there was a prompt disappearance of the inhibitor and normalization of coagulation; however, the patient developed serious infectious complications. When the inhibitor recurred he was treated with low-dose cyclophosphamide and prednisolone. This time there was a more delayed response, but the inhibitor disappeared again completely. Two months after cessation of therapy, there was again relapse. Conclusion: Causal relationship between lymphoma and acquired hemophilia remains speculative. At least in some cases of factor VIII inhibitors associated with malignant disease, immunosuppressive therapy may be sufficient to suppress the inhibitor
Closed orbits and spatial density oscillations in the circular billiard
We present a case study for the semiclassical calculation of the oscillations
in the particle and kinetic-energy densities for the two-dimensional circular
billiard. For this system, we can give a complete classification of all closed
periodic and non-periodic orbits. We discuss their bifurcations under variation
of the starting point r and derive analytical expressions for their properties
such as actions, stability determinants, momentum mismatches and Morse indices.
We present semiclassical calculations of the spatial density oscillations using
a recently developed closed-orbit theory [Roccia J and Brack M 2008 Phys. Rev.
Lett. 100 200408], employing standard uniform approximations from perturbation
and bifurcation theory, and test the convergence of the closed-orbit sum.Comment: LaTeX, 42 pp., 17 figures (24 *.eps files, 1 *.tex file); final
version (v3) to be published in J. Phys.
A semiclassical analysis of the Efimov energy spectrum in the unitary limit
We demonstrate that the (s-wave) geometric spectrum of the Efimov energy
levels in the unitary limit is generated by the radial motion of a primitive
periodic orbit (and its harmonics) of the corresponding classical system. The
action of the primitive orbit depends logarithmically on the energy. It is
shown to be consistent with an inverse-squared radial potential with a lower
cut-off radius. The lowest-order WKB quantization, including the Langer
correction, is shown to reproduce the geometric scaling of the energy spectrum.
The (WKB) mean-squared radii of the Efimov states scale geometrically like the
inverse of their energies. The WKB wavefunctions, regularized near the
classical turning point by Langer's generalized connection formula, are
practically indistinguishable from the exact wave functions even for the lowest
() state, apart from a tiny shift of its zeros that remains constant for
large .Comment: LaTeX (revtex 4), 18pp., 4 Figs., already published in Phys. Rev. A
but here a note with a new referece is added on p. 1
Enhancement of the critical temperature in iron-pnictide superconductors by finite size effects
Recent experiments have shown that, in agreement with previous theoretical
predictions, superconductivity in metallic nanostructures can be enhanced with
respect to the bulk limit. Motivated by these results we study finite size
effects (FSE) in an iron-pnictide superconductor. For realistic values of the
bulk critical temperature Tc ~ 20-50K, we find that, in the nanoscale region L
~ 10 nm, Tc(L) has a complicated oscillating pattern as a function of the
system size L. A substantial enhancement of Tc with respect to the bulk limit
is observed for different boundary conditions, geometries and two microscopic
models of superconductivity. Thermal fluctuations, which break long range
order, are still small in this region. Finally we show that the differential
conductance, an experimental observable, is also very sensitive to FSE.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Design Space Exploration for Frequency Synchronization of BPSK/QPSK Bursts
Frequency synchronisation is a vital part of every inner receiver for wireless communication. In this paper we present different implementation alternatives for non data aided frequency estimation of BPSK/QPSK bursts with respect to implementation complexity and communications performance. Results with regard to different quantization levels, varying burstlengths, frequency offsets and modulation indices for different signal to noise ratios are presented. Implementation results are based on XILINX Virtex II Pro FPGA devices
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