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Strange attractors in periodically-kicked degenerate Hopf bifurcations
We prove that spiral sinks (stable foci of vector fields) can be transformed
into strange attractors exhibiting sustained, observable chaos if subjected to
periodic pulsatile forcing. We show that this phenomenon occurs in the context
of periodically-kicked degenerate supercritical Hopf bifurcations. The results
and their proofs make use of a new multi-parameter version of the theory of
rank one maps developed by Wang and Young.Comment: 16 page
Spin-polarized quantum transport through a T-shape quantum dot-array: a model of spin splitter
We in this paper study theoretically the spin-polarized quantum transport
through a T-shape quantum dot-array by means of transfer-matrix method along
with the Green^{,}s function technique. Multi-magnetic fields are used to
produce the spin-polarized transmission probabilities and therefore the spin
currents, which are shown to be tunable in a wide range by adjusting the
energy, and the direction-angle of magnetic fields as well. Particularly the
opposite- spin- polarization currents separately flowing out to two electrodes
can be generated and thus the system acts as a spin splitter.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure
Periodicities in Solar Coronal Mass Ejections
Mid-term quasi-periodicities in solar coronal mass ejections (CMEs) during
the most recent solar maximum cycle 23 are reported here for the first time
using the four-year data (February 5, 1999 to February 10, 2003) of the Large
Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) onboard the Solar and Heliospheric
Observatory (SOHO). In parallel, mid-term quasi-periodicities in solar X-ray
flares (class >M5.0) from the Geosynchronous Operational Environment Satellites
(GOES) and in daily averages of Ap index for geomagnetic disturbances from the
World Data Center (WDC) at the International Association for Geomagnetism and
Aeronomy (IAGA) are also examined for the same four-year time span. Several
conceptual aspects of possible equatorially trapped Rossby-type waves at and
beneath the solar photosphere are discussed.Comment: Accepted by MNRAS, 6 figure
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