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The Single Flavor Color Superconductivity in a Magnetic Field
We investigate the single flavor color superconductivity in a magnetic field.
Because of the absence of the electromagnetic Meissner effect, forming a
nonspherical CSC phase, polar, A or planar, does not cost energy of excluding
magnetic flux. We found that these nonspherical phases do occupy a significant
portion of the phase diagram with respect to magnetic field and temperature and
may be implemented under the typical quark density and the magnetic field
inside a compact star.Comment: 4 pages minor changes, typos fixed, figures redraw
The Latent Heat of Single Flavor Color Superconductivity in a Magnetic Field
We calculate the energy release associated with first-order phase transition
between different types of single flavor color superconductivity in a magnetic
field.Comment: Updated version accepted by PRD, with minor change
A note on the growth factor in Gaussian elimination for generalized Higham matrices
The Higham matrix is a complex symmetric matrix A=B+iC, where both B and C
are real, symmetric and positive definite and is the
imaginary unit. For any Higham matrix A, Ikramov et al. showed that the growth
factor in Gaussian elimination is less than 3. In this paper, based on the
previous results, a new bound of the growth factor is obtained by using the
maximum of the condition numbers of matrixes B and C for the generalized Higham
matrix A, which strengthens this bound to 2 and proves the Higham's conjecture.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures; Submitted to MOC on Dec. 22 201
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