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Electron Self-Energy and Generalized Drude Formula for Infrared Conductivity of Metals
Goetze and Woelfle (GW) wrote the conductivity in terms of a memory function
M as (ine2/m)/(omega+M(omega)), where M=i/tau in the Drude limit. The analytic
properties of -M are the same as those of the self-energy of a retarded Green's
function. In the approximate treatment of GW, -M closely resembles a
self-energy, with differences, e.g., the imaginary part is twice too large. The
correct relation between -M and the self-energy is known for the
electron-phonon case and is conjectured to be similar for other perturbations.
When vertex corrections are ignored there is a known relation. A derivation
using Matsubara temperature Green's functions is given.Comment: The original version (arXiv:cond-mat/0407777v1) of July 2004 has been
slightly improved. It is now (July 2015) belatedly "in production" at Phys.
Rev. B. This new version is the one which will appear in print. The referees
made useful suggestions, and some more recent papers are now cited. There are
4 pages, 0 figure
Theoretical Engineering and Satellite Comlink of a PTVD-SHAM System
This paper focuses on super helical memory system's design, 'Engineering,
Architectural and Satellite Communications' as a theoretical approach of an
invention-model to 'store time-data'. The current release entails three
concepts: 1- an in-depth theoretical physics engineering of the chip including
its, 2- architectural concept based on VLSI methods, and 3- the time-data
versus data-time algorithm. The 'Parallel Time Varying & Data Super-helical
Access Memory' (PTVD-SHAM), possesses a waterfall effect in its architecture
dealing with the process of voltage output-switch into diverse logic and
quantum states described as 'Boolean logic & image-logic', respectively.
Quantum dot computational methods are explained by utilizing coiled carbon
nanotubes (CCNTs) and CNT field effect transistors (CNFETs) in the chip's
architecture. Quantum confinement, categorized quantum well substrate, and
B-field flux involvements are discussed in theory. Multi-access of coherent
sequences of 'qubit addressing' in any magnitude, gained as pre-defined, here
e.g., the 'big O notation' asymptotically confined into singularity while
possessing a magnitude of 'infinity' for the orientation of array displacement.
Gaussian curvature of k(k<0) is debated in aim of specifying the
2D electron gas characteristics, data storage system for defining short and
long time cycles for different CCNT diameters where space-time continuum is
folded by chance for the particle. Precise pre/post data timing for, e.g.,
seismic waves before earthquake mantle-reach event occurrence, including time
varying self-clocking devices in diverse geographic locations for radar systems
is illustrated in the Subsections of the paper. The theoretical fabrication
process, electromigration between chip's components is discussed as well.Comment: 50 pages, 10 figures (3 multi-figures), 2 tables. v.1: 1 postulate
entailing hypothetical ideas, design and model on future technological
advances of PTVD-SHAM. The results of the previous paper [arXiv:0707.1151v6],
are extended in order to prove some introductory conjectures in theoretical
engineering advanced to architectural analysi
A Sharper discrepancy measure for post-election audits
Post-election audits use the discrepancy between machine counts and a hand
tally of votes in a random sample of precincts to infer whether error affected
the electoral outcome. The maximum relative overstatement of pairwise margins
(MRO) quantifies that discrepancy. The electoral outcome a full hand tally
shows must agree with the apparent outcome if the MRO is less than 1. This
condition is sharper than previous ones when there are more than two candidates
or when voters may vote for more than one candidate. For the 2006 U.S. Senate
race in Minnesota, a test using MRO gives a -value of 4.05% for the
hypothesis that a full hand tally would find a different winner, less than half
the value Stark [Ann. Appl. Statist. 2 (2008) 550--581] finds.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/08-AOAS171 the Annals of
Applied Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aoas/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
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