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On the extension of the Bethe-Weizsacker mass formula to light nuclei
Some general features of the Bethe-Weizsacker mass formula recently extended
to light nuclei have been explored. Though this formula improves fits to the
properties of light nuclei and it does seem to work well in delineating the
positions of all old and new magic numbers found in that region, yet it is not
well tuned for predicting finer details. The mass predictions have also been
found to be less accurate compared to those by the macroscopic-microscopic
calculations. It is concluded that such semi-empirical mass formulae can not be
a substitute for more fundamental mass formulae having its origin based upon
the basic nucleon-nucleon effective interaction.Comment: 3 page
On NCQFT and dimensionless insertions
In these notes, we aim at a precise definition of the tree level action for
the noncommutative scalar and gauge field theories on four-dimensional
canonically deformed Euclidean space. As tools to achieve this goal we employ
power counting and normalization conditions.Comment: 10 page
Alpha-decay lifetimes semiempirical relationship including shell effects
A new version of the semiempirical formula based on fission approach of alpha
decay is derived, by using the optimum values of the fitting parameters
determined for even-even nuclei, combined with hindrance factors for even-odd,
odd-even, and odd-odd nuclides. The deviations from experimental data for two
regions of nuclear chart (493 alpha emitters with Z=52-118 and 142 transuranium
nuclei including superheavies (Z=92-118), respectively) are compared with those
obtained by using the universal curve and the Viola-Seaborg semiempirical
relationship.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, revtex
Nonequilibrium Fock space for the electron transport problem
Based on the formalism of thermo field dynamics we propose a concept of
nonequilibrium Fock space and nonequilibrium quasiparticles for quantum
many-body system in nonequilibrium steady state. We develop a general theory as
well as demonstrate the utility of the approach on the example of electron
transport through the interacting region. The proposed approach is compatible
with advanced methods of electronic structure calculations such as coupled
cluster theory and configuration interaction
Characteristic and Correlation Between TIME and Complication After Destructive Eye Procedure Patient at Plastic and Reconstruction Division Sanglah Hospital\u27s Eye Clinic Bali-Indonesia
Destructive eye procedure can be carried out by enucleation, evisceration and excenteration. Some efforts have been developed to reduce the complications, but it still occur within several years after the operation. This research aims to find out the characteristic and correlation between time and complications in patient after destructive eye procedure at Plastic and Reconstruction Division Sanglah Hospital\u27s Eye Clinic. For addition, characteristic of other patients in plastic and reconstruction also provided. This report is an analytical cross sectional study. Data were collected retrospectively from medical report of patients with history of destructive eye procedure in Sanglah Hospital\u27s eye clinic from January 1st until December 31st 2010. Patient\u27s characteristics were presented as frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation. Correlations between variables were statistically analyzed with Correlation of Lambda. Eye trauma, anophthalmic socket and nasolacrimal duct obstruction were the most common diagnosis at plastic and reconstruction division Sanglah Hospital\u27s eye clinic. There were 17 patients with history of destructive eye procedure in this report, including 76.5% male and 23.5% female. There is 58.8% destructive eye procedure held in age 13-50 year, mean 30.75 (SD 19.81). Infection (35.3%), trauma (23.5%) and tumor (11.8%) were the most common cause of destructive eye procedure in this study. Complications of destructive eye procedure occur in 70.6% of patient with contracted socket was the most common complication (58.3%). There was medium correlation between time and complication after the procedure, but the correlation was not statistically significant (r = 0.40; p > 0.05). In conclusion, from this study we obtained that there was medium correlation between time and complication after the procedure, but the correlation was not statistically significant
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