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    Oribatid mites in the Lake Mätäjärvi

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    Three different periods can be separated in the development of the Lake Mätäjärvi. The first period is a sea phase. At that time the research area was a bay of the sea and the living conditions for the mites were impossible. In the second phase the lake had turned into some kind of waterside or swampy meadow with a high number of oribatid species and individuals. Human activities in the lake and in its environment make it difficult to interpret the biotope exactly. The low numbers of species and individuals as well as the appearance of certain compost species in the soil in the third phase indicate that the Lake Mätäjärvi is characterized by compost-like soil

    On chiral symmetry breaking by external magnetic fields in QED3_3

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    A recent result of Gusynin, Miransky and Shovkovy concerning chiral symmetry breaking by a constant external magnetic field in parity-invariant three-dimensional QED is generalised to the case of inhomogeneous fields by relating the phenomenon to the zero modes of the Dirac equation. Virtual photon radiative corrections and four-dimensional QED are briefly discussed.Comment: 10 page Revtex file. Minor corrections, mainly in the discussion leading upto Eqs.(10,11) and the references. Version to be publishe

    Fixed Charge Ensembles and Parity Breaking Terms

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    Recently derived results for the exact induced parity-breaking term in 2+1 dimensions at finite temperature are shown to be relevant to the determination of the free energy for fixed-charge ensembles. The partition functions for fixed total charge corresponding to massive fermions in the presence of Abelian and non-Abelian magnetic fields are discussed. We show that the presence of the induced Chern-Simons term manifests itself in that the free energy depends strongly on the relation between the external magnetic flux and the value of the fixed charge.Comment: 10 pages, Revte

    Gap equation in scalar field theory at finite temperature

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    We investigate the two-loop gap equation for the thermal mass of hot massless g2Ď•4g^2\phi^4 theory and find that the gap equation itself has a non-zero finite imaginary part. This indicates that it is not possible to find the real thermal mass as a solution of the gap equation beyond g2g^2 order in perturbation theory. We have solved the gap equation and obtain the real and the imaginary part of the thermal mass which are correct up to g4g^4 order in perturbation theory.Comment: 13 pages, Latex with axodraw, Minor corrections, Appendix adde

    Quantum Field Theory and Differential Geometry

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    We introduce the historical development and physical idea behind topological Yang-Mills theory and explain how a physical framework describing subatomic physics can be used as a tool to study differential geometry. Further, we emphasize that this phenomenon demonstrates that the interrelation between physics and mathematics have come into a new stage.Comment: 29 pages, enlarged version, some typewritten mistakes have been corrected, the geometric descrition to BRST symmetry, the chain of descent equations and its application in TYM as well as an introduction to R-symmetry have been added, as required by mathematicia

    Induced Parity Breaking Term at Finite Temperature

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    We compute the exact induced parity-breaking part of the effective action for 2+1 massive fermions in QED3QED_3 at finite temperature by calculating the fermion determinant in a particular background. The result confirms that gauge invariance of the effective action is respected even when large gauge transformations are considered.Comment: to be published in Physical Review Letters. 5 pages, Revtex, no figure
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