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p-adic Strings and their Applications
The theory of p-adic strings is reviewed along with some of their
applications, foremost among them to the tachyon condensation problem in string
theory. Some open problems are discussed, in particular that of the superstring
in 10 dimensions as the end-stage of the 26-dimensional closed bosonic string's
tachyon condensation.Comment: 12 pages, Based on a talk at the 2nd International Conference on
p-adic Mathematical Physics, 15 - 21 September 2005, Belgrade, Serbia and
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Dirac Monopoles and Witten's Monopole Equations
A simple solution of Witten's monopole equations is given.Comment: 3 pages. Late
Discrete Scale Invariance and the "Second Black Monday"
Evidence is offered for log-periodic (in time) fluctuations in the S&P 500
stock index during the three years prior to the October 27, 1997 "correction".
These fluctuations were expected on the basis of a discretely scale invariant
rupture phenomenology of stock market crashes proposed earlier.Comment: LaTeX file, 4 pages, 2 figure
An X-Ray Regenerative Amplifier Free-Electron Laser Using Diamond Pinhole MIrrors
Free-electron lasers (FELs) have been built ranging in wavelength from
long-wavelength oscillators using partial wave guiding through ultraviolet
through hard x-ray FELs that are either seeded or start from noise (SASE).
Operation in the x-ray spectrum has relied on single-pass SASE due either to
the lack of seed lasers or difficulties in the design of x-ray mirrors.
However, recent developments in the production of diamond crystal Bragg
reflectors point the way to the design of regenerative amplifiers (RAFELs)
which are, essentially, low-Q x-ray free-electron laser oscillators (XFELOs)
that out-couple a large fraction of the optical power on each pass. A RAFEL
using a six-mirror resonator providing out-coupling of 90% or more through a
pinhole in the first downstream mirror is proposed and analyzed using the
MINERVA simulation code for the undulator interaction and the Optics
Propagation Code (OPC) for the resonator. MINERVA/OPC has been used in the past
to simulate infrared FEL oscillators. For the present purpose, OPC has been
modified to treat Bragg reflection from diamond crystal mirrors. The six-mirror
resonator design has been analyzed within the context of the LCLS-II beamline
under construction at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and using the HXR
undulator which is also to be installed on the LCLS-II beamline. Simulations
have been run to optimize and characterize the properties of the RAFEL, and
indicate that substantial powers are possible at the fundamental (3.05 keV) and
third harmonic (9.15 keV).Comment: 9 pages, 14 figure
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