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Partially Quenched QCD with Non-Degenerate Dynamical Quarks
We discuss the importance of using partially quenched theories with three
degenerate quarks for extrapolating to QCD, and present some relevant results
from chiral perturbation theory.Comment: LATTICE99 talk. 3 pages, 2 figures. Uses epsf and espcrc2.st
Homogeneous explosion and shock initiation for a three-step chain-branching reaction model
The role of chain-branching cross-over temperatures in shock-induced ignition of
reactive materials is studied by numerical simulation, using a three-step chainbranching
reaction model. In order to provide insight into shock initiation, the simpler
problem of a spatially homogeneous explosion is first considered. It is shown that for
ratios of the cross-over temperature to the initial temperature, T-B, sufficiently less than
unity, the homogeneous explosion can be quantitatively described by a widely used
two-step model, while for T-B sufficiently above unity the homogeneous explosion can
be effectively described by the standard one-step model. From the matchings between
these homogeneous-explosion solutions, the parameters of the reduced models are
identified in terms of those of the three-step model. When T-B is close to unity, all the
reactions of the three-step model have a leading role, and hence in this case the model
cannot be reduced further. In the case of shock initiation, for T-B (which is now the
ratio of the cross-over temperature to the initial shock temperature) sufficiently below
unity, the three-step solutions are qualitatively described by those of the matched
two-step model, but there are quantitative differences due to the assumption in the
reduced model that a purely chain-branching explosion occurs instantaneously. For
T-B sufficiently above unity, the matched one-step model is found to effectively describe
the way in which the heat release and fluid dynamics couple. For T-B close to unity, the
competition between chain branching and chain termination is important from the
outset. In these cases the speed at which the forward moving explosion wave that
emerges from the piston is sensitive to T-B, and changes from supersonic to subsonic
for a value of T-B just below unity
Quenched Chiral Perturbation Theory for Baryons
We develop quenched chiral perturbation theory for baryons using the
graded-symmetry formalism of Bernard and Golterman and calculate non-analytic
contributions to the baryon masses coming from quenched chiral loops. The usual
term proportional to is substantially altered due to the
cancellation of diagrams with internal quark loops. In addition, the
``hairpin'' vertex leads to a new correction, proportional to . We
compare our results to numerical lattice data and use them to estimate the size
of the quenching error in the octet baryon masses.Comment: 7 pages (An abridged version of this note will appear in the
proceedings of Lattice'93. Latex + 14 postscript files, bundled using
uufiles. Needs psfig.) UW/PT-93-0
Measurements of mixed-mode crack surface displacements and comparison with theory
A theoretical and an experimental technique is used to determine crack surface displacements under mixed-mode conditions. Crack surface displacements proved to be quite useful in mode 1 fracture analysis in that they are directly related to strain energy release rate and stress intensity factor. It is felt that similar relationships can be developed for the mixed-mode case. A boundary-integral method was developed for application to two-dimensional fracture mechanics problems. This technique was applied to the mixed-mode problem. A laser interferometry technique, for measurement of crack surface displacements under mixed-mode conditions, is presented. The experimental measurements are reported and the results of the two approaches are compared and discussed
Kaon B parameter from quenched Lattice QCD
We present results of a large-scale simulation for the Kaon B parameter
in quenched lattice QCD with the Kogut-Susskind quark action. Calculating
at 1% statistical accuracy for seven values of lattice spacing in the range
fm on lattices up to , we verify a
quadratic dependence of theoretically predicted. Strong indications
are found that, with our level of accuracy, terms
arising from our one-loop matching procedure have to be included in the
continuum extrapolation. We present (NDR, 2 GeV)=0.628(42) as our final
value, as obtained by a fit including the term.Comment: 8 pages, Latex(revtex, epsf), 2 epsf figure
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