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Energy States of Colored Particle in a Chromomagnetic Field
The unitary transformation, which diagonalizes squared Dirac equation in a
constant chromomagnetic field is found. Applying this transformation, we find
the eigenfunctions of diagonalized Hamiltonian, that describe the states with
definite value of energy and call them energy states. It is pointed out that,
the energy states are determined by the color interaction term of the particle
with the background chromofield and this term is responsible for the splitting
of the energy spectrum.
We construct supercharge operators for the diagonal Hamiltonian, that ensure
the superpartner property of the energy states.Comment: 25 pages, some calculation details have been removed, typos correcte
Improved results for N=(2,2) super Yang-Mills theory using supersymmetric discrete light-cone quantization
We consider the (1+1)-dimensional super Yang--Mills theory
which is obtained by dimensionally reducing super Yang--Mills
theory in four dimension to two dimensions. We do our calculations in the
large- approximation using Supersymmetric Discrete Light Cone
Quantization. The objective is to calculate quantities that might be
investigated by researchers using other numerical methods. We present a
precision study of the low-mass spectrum and the stress-energy correlator
. We find that the mass gap of this theory closes as the
numerical resolution goes to infinity and that the correlator in the
intermediate region behaves like .Comment: 18 pages, 8 figure
Early-stage assessment of minor metal recyclability
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A note on the extensivity of the holographic entanglement entropy
We consider situations where the renormalized geometric entropy, as defined
by the AdS/CFT ansatz of Ryu and Takayanagi, shows extensive behavior in the
volume of the entangled region. In general, any holographic geometry that is
`capped' in the infrared region is a candidate for extensivity provided the
growth of minimal surfaces saturates at the capping region, and the induced
metric at the `cap' is non-degenerate. Extensivity is well-known to occur for
highly thermalized states. In this note, we show that the holographic ansatz
predicts the persistence of the extensivity down to vanishing temperature, for
the particular case of conformal field theories in 2+1 dimensions with a
magnetic field and/or electric charge condensates.Comment: 12 pages and 2 figures; one reference added; Significant additions to
section 3, involving new results and a more pedagogical presentatio
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