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EoS of finite density QCD with Wilson fermions by Multi-Parameter Reweighting and Taylor expansion
The equation of state (EoS), quark number density and susceptibility at
nonzero quark chemical potential are studied in lattice QCD simulations
with a clover-improved Wilson fermion of 2-flavors and RG-improved gauge
action. To access nonzero , we employ two methods : a multi-parameter
reweighting (MPR) in and and Taylor expansion in . The use
of a reduction formula for the Wilson fermion determinant enables to study the
reweighting factor in MPR explicitly and heigher-order coefficients in Taylor
expansion free from errors of noise method, although calculations are limited
to small lattice size. As a consequence, we can study the reliability of the
thermodynamical quantities through the consistency of the two methods, each of
which has different origin of the application limit.
The thermodynamical quantities are obtained from simulations on a lattice with an intermediate quark mass(. The MPR
and Taylor expansion are consistent for the EoS and number density up to
and for the number susceptibility up to . This
implies within a given statistics that the overlap problem for the MPR and
truncation error for the Taylor expansion method are negligible in these
regions.
In order to make MPR methods work, the fluctuation of the reweighting factor
should be small. We derive the equation of the reweighting line where the
fluctuation is small, and show that the equation of the reweighting line is
consistent with the fluctuation minimum condition.Comment: 20 pages, 11 figures. Accepted to JHEP. Discussions are added.
Figures for Taylor coefficients (Fig. 7) are modifie
Near-Infrared Counterparts to Chandra X-ray Sources toward the Galactic Center. I. Statistics and a Catalog of Candidates
We present a catalog of 5184 candidate infrared counterparts to X-ray sources
detected towards the Galactic center. The X-ray sample contains 9017 point
sources detected in this region by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, including
data from a recent deep survey of the central 2 x 0.8 deg of the Galactic
plane. A total of 6760 of these sources have hard X-ray colors, and the
majority of them lie near the Galactic center, while most of the remaining 2257
soft X-ray sources lie in the foreground. We cross-correlated the X-ray source
positions with the 2MASS and SIRIUS near-infrared catalogs, which collectively
contain stars with a 10-sigma limiting flux of K_s<=15.6 mag. In order to
distinguish absorbed infrared sources near the Galactic center from those in
the foreground, we defined red and blue sources as those which have H-K_s>=0.9
and <=0.9 mag, respectively. We find that 5.8(1.5)% of the hard X-ray sources
have real infrared counterparts, of which 228(99) are red and 166(27) are blue.
The red counterparts are probably comprised of WR/O stars, HMXBs, and
symbiotics near the Galactic center. We also find that 39.4(1.0)% of the soft
X-ray sources have blue infrared counterparts; most of these are probably
coronally active dwarfs in the foreground. There is a noteworthy collection of
~20 red counterparts to hard X-ray sources near the Sagittarius-B H II region,
which are probably massive binaries that have formed within the last several
Myr. For each of the infrared matches to X-ray sources in our catalog we
derived the probability that the association is real, based on the results of
the cross-correlation analysis. The catalog will serve spectroscopic surveys to
identify infrared counterparts to X-ray sources near the Galactic center.Comment: Submitted to ApJ January 16, 2009; accepted July 21, 2009; 30 pages,
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Bell inequality with an arbitrary number of settings and its applications
Based on a geometrical argument introduced by Zukowski, a new multisetting
Bell inequality is derived, for the scenario in which many parties make
measurements on two-level systems. This generalizes and unifies some previous
results. Moreover, a necessary and sufficient condition for the violation of
this inequality is presented. It turns out that the class of non-separable
states which do not admit local realistic description is extended when compared
to the two-setting inequalities. However, supporting the conjecture of Peres,
quantum states with positive partial transposes with respect to all subsystems
do not violate the inequality. Additionally, we follow a general link between
Bell inequalities and communication complexity problems, and present a quantum
protocol linked with the inequality, which outperforms the best classical
protocol.Comment: 8 pages, To appear in Phys. Rev.
O Amarelão do melão: incidência e epidemiologia em áreas produtivas da região Nordeste.
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Fluctuation Analysis of Human Electroencephalogram
The scaling behaviors of the human electroencephalogram (EEG) time series are
studied using detrended fluctuation analysis. Two scaling regions are found in
nearly every channel for all subjects examined. The scatter plot of the scaling
exponents for all channels (up to 129) reveals the complicated structure of a
subject's brain activity. Moment analyses are performed to extract the gross
features of all the scaling exponents, and another universal scaling behavior
is identified. A one-parameter description is found to characterize the
fluctuation properties of the nonlinear behaviors of the brain dynamics.Comment: 4 pages in RevTeX + 6 figures in ep
The fluctuation of transmission specificity and efficiency of tomato spotted wilt virus by Frankliniella schultzei.
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A reliable begomovírus inoculation method for screening Lycopersicon esculentum lines.
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Diferenciação de estirpes de Potato virus Y ( PVY) por RT-PCR.
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