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    On the Measurement of Spherical Aberration Constants of the Projector Lens of an Electron Microscope

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    A Simple Method of Producing Wide-band Frequency Modulation

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    Implications of observed neutrinoless double beta decay

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    Recently a positive indication of the neutrinoless double beta decay has been announced. We study the implications of this result taking into consideration earlier results on atmospheric neutrinos and solar neutrinos. We also include in our discussions the recent results from SNO and K2K. We point out that on the confidence level given for the double beta signal, the neutrino mass matrices are now highly constrained. All models predicting Dirac masses are ruled out and leptogenesis becomes a natural choice. Only the degenerate and the inverted hierarchical solutions are allowed for the three generation Majorana neutrinos. In both these cases we find that the radiative corrections destabilize the solutions and the LOW, VO and Just So solutions of the solar neutrinos are ruled out. For the four generation case only the inverted hierarchical scenario is allowed.Comment: 16 pages, 2 postscript figure

    New Exactly Solvable Model of Strongly Correlated Electrons Motivated by High T_c Superconductivity

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    We present a new model describing strongly correlated electrons on a general dd-dimensional lattice. It differs from the Hubbard model by interactions of nearest neighbours, and it contains the tt-JJ model as a special case. The model naturally describes local electron pairs, which can move coherently at arbitrary momentum. By using an η\eta-pairing mechanism we can construct eigenstates of the hamiltonian with off-diagonal-long-range-order (ODLRO). These might help to relate the model to high-TcT_c superconductivity. On a one-dimensional lattice, the model is exactly solvable by Bethe Ansatz.Comment: 10 pages, using latex, Phys.Rev.Lett. 68 (1992) 296

    Biological function of gramicidin: selective inhibition of RNA polymerase.

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    Frequency-dependent spin susceptibility in the two-dimensional Hubbard model

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    A Quantum Monte Carlo calculation of dynamical spin susceptibility in the half-filled 2D Hubbard model is presented for temperature T=0.2tT=0.2t and an intermediate on-site repulsion U=4tU=4t. Using the singular value decomposition technique we succeed in analytically continuing the Matsubara Green's function into the real frequency domain and in deriving the spectral representation for the longitudinal and transverse spin susceptibility. The simulation results, while contradicting the random-phase approximation prediction of antiferromagnetic long-range order at this temperature, are in agreement with an extension of a self-consistent renormalization approach of Moriya. The static susceptibility calculated using this technique is qualitatively consistent with the ω0\omega \rightarrow 0 simulation results.Comment: 4 pages, Revtex, encoded figs.uu file with 3 figures enclose

    Emergent Gravity, Matrix Models and UV/IR Mixing

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    We verify explicitly that UV/IR mixing for noncommutative gauge theory can be understood in terms of an induced gravity action, as predicted by the identification [1] of gravity within matrix models of NC gauge theory. More precisely, we obtain the Einstein-Hilbert action by integrating out a scalar field in the adjoint. It arises from the well-known UV/IR mixing of NC gauge theory, which is carefully re-analyzed and interpreted in terms of gravity. The matrix model therefore contains gravity as an IR effect, due to UV/IR mixing.Comment: 33 pages, 3 figures. V2: references adde

    Polarization bistability and resultant spin rings in semiconductor microcavities

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    The transmission of a pump laser resonant with the lower polariton branch of a semiconductor microcavity is shown to be highly dependent on the degree of circular polarization of the pump. Spin dependent anisotropy of polariton-polariton interactions allows the internal polarization to be controlled by varying the pump power. The formation of spatial patterns, spin rings with high degree of circular polarization, arising as a result of polarization bistability, is observed. A phenomenological model based on spin dependent Gross-Pitaevskii equations provides a good description of the experimental results. Inclusion of interactions with the incoherent exciton reservoir, which provides spin-independent blueshifts of the polariton modes, is found to be essential.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    High Q^2 Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA

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    High Q^2 NC and CC cross-sections as measured at HERA can give information on two distinct areas of current interest. Firstly, supposing that all the electroweak parameters are well known, these cross-sections may be used to give information on parton distributions at high x and high Q^2. Secondly, supposing that parton distributions are well known, after evolution in Q^2 from the kinematic regime where they are already measured, these cross-sections can be used to give information on electroweak parameters in a process where the exchanged boson is `spacelike' rather than `timelike'. WG1 addressed itself to clarifying the limits of our present and possible future knowledge on both these areas.Comment: 26 pages, 12 figures. Uses iopart.cls, iopart12.clo, axodraw.sty. Report of WG1 of the 3rd UK Phenomenology Workshop on HERA Physics, Durham 1998. To be published in Journal of Physics
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