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    Bose-Einstein condensate: critical velocities and energy diagrams in the Thomas-Fermi regime

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    For a Bose-Einstein condensate placed in a rotating trap and confined in the z axis, we set a framework of study for the Gross-Pitaevskii energy in the Thomas Fermi regime. We investigate an asymptotic development of the energy, the critical velocities of nucleation of vortices with respect to a small parameter \ep and the location of vortices. The limit \ep going to zero corresponds to the Thomas Fermi regime. The non-dimensionalized energy is similar to the Ginzburg-Landau energy for superconductors in the high-kappa high-field limit and our estimates rely on techniques developed for this latter problem. We also take the advantage of this similarity to develop a numerical algorithm for computing the Bose-Einstein vortices. Numerical results and energy diagrams are presented.Comment: 10pages 9 figure

    Modelling and Simulations of Multi-component Lipid Membranes and Open Membranes via Diffusive Interface Approaches

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    In this paper, phase field models are developed for multi-component vesicle membranes with different lipid compositions and membranes with free boundary. These models are used to simulate the deformation of membranes under the elastic bending energy and the line tension energy with prescribed volume and surface area constraints. By comparing our numerical simulations with recent experiments, it is demonstrated that the phase field models can capture the rich phenomena associated with the membrane transformation, thus it offers great functionality in the simulation and modeling of multicomponent membranes

    The Universal Property of the Entropy Sum of Black Holes in All Dimensions

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    It is proposed by Cvetic et al [Phys. Rev. Lett. 106 (2011) 121301] that the product of all horizon areas for general rotating multi-change black holes has universal expressions independent of the mass. When we consider the product of all horizon entropies, however, the mass will be present in some cases, while another new universal property [JHEP 1401 (2014) 031] is preserved, which is more general and says that the sum of all horizon entropies depends only on the coupling constants of the theory and the topology of the black hole. The property has been studied in limited dimensions and the generalization in arbitrary dimensions is not straight-forward. In this Letter, we prove a useful formula, which makes it possible to investigate this conjectured universality in arbitrary dimensions for the maximally symmetric black holes in general Lovelock gravity and f(R)f(R) gravity. We also propose an approach to compute the entropy sum of general Kerr-(anti-)de-Sitter black holes in arbitrary dimensions. In all these cases, we prove that the entropy sum only depends on the coupling constants and the topology of the black hole.Comment: 16 pages,no figures;v2: 17 pages, references added, minor corrections/modifications; v3: 16 pages, added references, correct some expressons, added equation (16) to make the context more clear, to appear in PL
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