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SU(3) Thermodynamics on Small Lattices
The free energy density of the SU(3) gauge theory at temperatures T/T_c =
4/3, 3/2 and 2 is calculated on lattices with temporal extent as small as N_t =
2, 3 and spatial extent N_s = 4 N_t using parametrized fixed point actions.
Although cut-off effects are seen, they are hugely suppressed with respect to
Wilson and Symanzik-improved actions and at N_t = 3 there is already a good
agreement with the continuum limit as extrapolated from the results with the
Wilson action at N_t = 6 and 8.Comment: 19 pages (latex text + 6 eps figures) in a uuencoded compressed tar
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Constrained Molecular Dynamics II: a N-body approach to nuclear systems
In this work we illustrate the basic development of the constrained molecular
dynamics applied to the N-body problem in nuclear physics. The heavy
computational taskes related to quantum effects, to the presence of the "hard
core" repulsive interaction have been worked out by defining a set of
transformations based on the concept of impulsive forces. In particular in the
implemented version II of the Constrained Molecular Dynamics model the problem
related to the non conservation of the total angular momentum has been solved.
This problem can affect others semiclassical microscopic approaches as due to
the "hard core" repulsive interaction or to the use of stochastic forces. The
effect of the restored conservation law on the fusion cross section for
40Ca+40Ca system is also briefly discussed.Comment: Tex version 3.1459 (Web2C 7.3.1);main text+fig.cap in .tex 13 page;
+4 figures .ps;the order and the numerical label of the figure files reflect
the figure numbers in the main tex and captions, Submited to Journal of
computational physic
Searching for continuous gravitational wave signals: the hierarchical Hough transform algorithm
It is well known that matched filtering techniques cannot be applied for
searching extensive parameter space volumes for continuous gravitational wave
signals. This is the reason why alternative strategies are being pursued.
Hierarchical strategies are best at investigating a large parameter space when
there exist computational power constraints. Algorithms of this kind are being
implemented by all the groups that are developing software for analyzing the
data of the gravitational wave detectors that will come online in the next
years. In this talk we will report about the hierarchical Hough transform
method that the GEO 600 data analysis team at the Albert Einstein Institute is
developing. The three step hierarchical algorithm has been described elsewhere.
In this talk we will focus on some of the implementational aspects we are
currently concerned with.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the proceedings of the conference
``Gravitational waves: a challenge to theoretical astrophysics'', (June 5-9
2000, Trieste), ICTP Lecture Notes Serie
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