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Algebraic cobordism of bundles on varieties
The double point relation defines a natural theory of algebraic cobordism for
bundles on varieties. We construct a simple basis (over the rationals) of the
corresponding cobordism groups over Spec(C) for all dimensions of varieties and
ranks of bundles. The basis consists of split bundles over products of
projective spaces. Moreover, we prove the full theory for bundles on varieties
is an extension of scalars of standard algebraic cobordism.Comment: 24 pages, reference adde
On the Response Function Technique for Calculating the Random-Phase Approximation Correlation Energy
We develop a scheme to exactly evaluate the correlation energy in the
random-phase approximation, based on linear response theory. It is demonstrated
that our formula is completely equivalent to a contour integral representation
recently proposed by Donau et al. being numerically more efficient for
realistic calculations. Numerical examples are presented for pairing
correlations in rapidly rotating nuclei.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
The Suppression and Recovery of the Ferroelectric Phase in Multiferroic
We report the discovery of a complete suppression of ferroelectricity in
by 10 % iron substitution and its restoration in external magnetic
fields. The spontaneous polarization in arises below 12
K in external fields above 4 T. The magnetic/ferroelectric phase diagram is
constructed from the anomalies of the dielectric constant, polarization,
magnetization, and heat capacity. The observations are qualitatively described
by a mean field model with competing interactions and strong anisotropy. We
propose that the magnetic field induces a non-collinear inversion symmetry
breaking magnetic structure in
Guanxi and the organization of Chinese new year festivals in England
This article explores how Chinese diaspora communities use guanxi, a unique Chinese interpretation of personal relationships, in the organization of Chinese New Year (CNY) festivals in England. A case-study approach that incorporated mixed qualitative methods was used to investigate the interactions and interrelationships between the ethnic Chinese communities involved in the organization of CNY festivals in five English cities. The article argues that Chinese diaspora communities use their guanxi to establish collaboration at CNY festivals. However, the process of organizing CNY festivals has also exposed divisions among Chinese communities. The article proposes that guanxi has important implications for the relationships among Chinese diaspora communities in the context of CNY festivals. Although it facilitates collaboration and promotes solidarity among Chinese communities, it may also intensify competition for power. Diaspora festivals in general are a neglected area of research and this article is the first to study the organization of Chinese New Year festivals in detail
Non-unitary representations of the SU(2) algebra in the Dirac equation with a Coulomb potential
A novel realization of the classical SU(2) algebra is introduced for the
Dirac relativistic hydrogen atom defining a set of operators that, besides,
allow the factorization of the problem. An extra phase is needed as a new
variable in order to define the algebra. We take advantage of the operators to
solve the Dirac equation using algebraic methods. To acomplish this, a similar
path to the one used in the angular momentum case is employed; hence, the
radial eigenfuntions calculated comprise non unitary representations of the
algebra. One of the interesting properties of such non unitary representations
is that they are not labeled by integer nor by half-integer numbers as happens
in the usual angular momentum representation.Comment: 20 pages 1 eps figure in a single zipped file, submitted to J. Math.
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Deviation of light curves of gamma-ray burst pulses from standard forms due to the curvature effect of spherical fireballs or uniform jets
As revealed previously, under the assumption that some pulses of gamma-ray
bursts are produced by shocks in spherical fireballs or uniform jets of large
opening angles, there exists a standard decay form of the profile of pulses
arising from very narrow or suddenly dimming local (or intrinsic) pulses due to
the relativistic curvature effect (the Doppler effect over the spherical shell
surface). Profiles of pulses arising from other local pulses were previously
found to possess a reverse S-feature deviation from the standard decay form. We
show in this paper that, in addition to the standard decay form shown in Qin et
al. (2004), there exists a marginal decay curve associated with a local
function pulse with a mono-color radiation. We employ the sample of
Kocevski et al. (2003) to check this prediction and find that the phenomenon of
the reverse S-feature is common, when compared with both the standard decay
form and the marginal decay curve. We accordingly propose to take the marginal
decay curve (whose function is simple) as a criteria to check if an observed
pulse could be taken as a candidate suffered from the curvature effect. We
introduce two quantities and to describe the mentioned deviations
within and beyond the position of the decay phase, respectively. The
values of and of pulses of the sample are calculated, and the
result suggests that for most of these pulses their corresponding local pulses
might contain a long decay time relative to the time scale of the curvature
effect.Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures, 1 table accepted for publication in MNRA
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