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q-deformed dynamics and Josephson junction
We define a generalized rate equation for an observable in quantum mechanics,
that involves a parameter q and whose limit gives the standard
Heisenberg equation. The generalized rate equation is used to study dynamics of
current biased Josephson junction. It is observed that this toy model
incorporates diffraction like effects in the critical current. Physical
interpretation for q is provided which is also shown to be q-deformation
parameter.Comment: LaTeX 9 pages, submitted Mod. Phys. Lett. B, e-mail: [email protected]
Densification of Ca-doped alumina nanopowders prepared by a new sol-gel route with seeding
ArticleJOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN CERAMIC SOCIETY. 28(13):2479-2485(2008)journal articl
On the classification of Kahler-Ricci solitons on Gorenstein del Pezzo surfaces
We give a classification of all pairs (X,v) of Gorenstein del Pezzo surfaces
X and vector fields v which are K-stable in the sense of Berman-Nystrom and
therefore are expected to admit a Kahler-Ricci solition. Moreover, we provide
some new examples of Fano threefolds admitting a Kahler-Ricci soliton.Comment: 21 pages, ancillary files containing calculations in SageMath; minor
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Integration of GRACE and PYTHIA
We have successfully developed a technique to integrate an automatic event-generator generation system GRACE and a general-purpose event generator framework PYTHIA. The codes generated by GRACE are embedded in PYTHIA in the created event generator program. The embedded codes give information on parton-level hard interactions directly to PYTHIA. The choice of PDF is controlled by the ordinary parameter setting in PYTHIA. This technique enables us to create easy-to-handle event generators for any processes in hadron collisions. Especially, in virtue of large capability of GRACE, we can easily deal with those processes containing many (four or more) partons in the final state, such as multiple heavy particle productions. This project is being carried out as a collaboration between the Japanese Atlas group and the Minami-Tateya group, aiming at developing event generators for Tevatron and LHC experiments
On the Vortex-Point Charge Composite: Classical Orbits and Quantum Bound States
The possibility of composite systems arising out of a point charge
interacting with a Nielsen-Olesen vortex in 2+1-dimensions is investigated. It
is shown that classical bounded orbits are possible for certain ranges of
parameters. Long lived metastable states are shown to exist, in a
semi-classical approach, from the study of the effective potential. Loss of
self-adjointness of the Hamiltonian and its subsequent self-adjoint extension
in some cases leads to bound states.Comment: 13 pages, Latex file, For figures e-mail to
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A New Deformed Supersymmetric Oscillator
We construct and discuss the Fock-space representation for a deformed
oscillator with "peculiar" statistics. We show that corresponding algebra
represents deformed supersymmetric oscillator.Comment: LATEX, 10 pages, no figures, to appear in Europhys.Let
Extraction of block walls from point clouds measured by Mobile Mapping System
To solve the problem of collapsing block walls widely used in Japan, this study proposes a method for extracting block walls using 3D point cloud data measured by the Mobile Mapping System (MMS). Unlike conventional methods, this method identifies block walls based on geometric features without relying on MMS trajectory data or deep learning inference results. In addition, the computational load is low and manual correction can be minimized. In our experiments, we used point cloud data collected in urban areas in Japan and achieved a precision of 0.750, recall of 0.810, and F-measure of 0.779. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of this method for automatic extraction of block walls and rapid assessment of collapse risk and are expected to contribute to safety measures in areas with high seismic risk
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