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    Manifestation of superfluidity in an evolving Bose-condensed gas

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    We study the generation of excitations due to an ''impurity''(static perturbation) placed into an oscillating Bose-condensed gas in the time-dependent trapping field. It is shown that there are two regions for the position of the local perturbation. In the first region the condensate flows around the ''impurity'' without generation of excitations demonstrating superfluid properties. In the second region the creation of excitations occurs, at least within a limited time interval, revealing destruction of superfluidity. The phenomenon can be studied by measuring the damping of condensate oscillations at different positions of the ''impurity''

    One-electron spectral functions of the attractive Hubbard model at intermediate coupling

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    We calculate the one-electron spectral function of the attractive-U Hubbard model in two dimensions. We work in the intermediate coupling and low density regime and evaluate analytically the self-energy. The results are obtained in a framework based on the self-consistent T-matrix approximation. We also calculate the chemical potential of the bound pairs as a function of temperature. On the basis of this calculation we analyze the low-temperature resistivity and specific heat in the normal state of this system. We compare our results with recent beautiful tunneling experiments in the underdoped regime of HTSC-materials.Comment: 2 pages, LT22 Conference paper, phbauth and elsart style files include

    Quantum Glassiness

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    Describing matter at near absolute zero temperature requires understanding a system's quantum ground state and the low energy excitations around it, the quasiparticles, which are thermally populated by the system's contact to a heat bath. However, this paradigm breaks down if thermal equilibration is obstructed. This paper presents solvable examples of quantum many-body Hamiltonians of systems that are unable to reach their ground states as the environment temperature is lowered to absolute zero. These examples, three dimensional generalizations of quantum Hamiltonians proposed for topological quantum computing, 1) have no quenched disorder, 2) have solely local interactions, 3) have an exactly solvable spectrum, 4) have topologically ordered ground states, and 5) have slow dynamical relaxation rates akin to those of strong structural glasses.Comment: 4 page

    El paradigma de Prescott : la historiografía norteamericana y la decadencia de España

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    Tal como lo establece el propio autor, este ensayo analiza la contribución de William Prescott a la historiogral'ia de España y la posterior influencia que ha ejercido lo que Kagan llama 'Paradigma de Prescott', es decir, la idea de correspondencia entre decadencia española y progreso estadounidense, sobre los historiadores americanos que se han ocupado de España hasta nuestros días.Tal com estableix el mateix autor, aquest assaig analitza la contribució de William Prescott a la historiografia d'Eqanya i la posterior influencia que ha exercit el que Kagan qualifica de 'Paradigma de Prescott', és a dir, la idea de correspondencia entre decadencia espanyola i progrés nord-america, sobre els historiadors americans que s'han ocupat d'Espanya fins als nostres dies.As the author states, this essay analyses William Prescott's contribution to Spain's historiography and how what Kagan calls the 'Prescott Paradigm', that is the correspondence between Spain's decline and United States' progression, has influenced American scholars dealing with Spain, up to the present

    Possible Quantum Diffusion of Polaronic Muons in Dy2_2Ti2_2O7_7 Spin Ice

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    We interpret recent measurements of the zero field muon relaxation rate in the frustrated magnetic pyrochlore Dy2_2Ti2_2O7_7 as resulting from the quantum diffusion of muons in the substance. In this scenario, the plateau observed at low temperature (<7<7 K) in the relaxation rate is due to coherent tunneling of the muons through a spatially disordered spin state and not to any magnetic fluctuations persisting at low temperature. Two further regimes either side of a maximum relaxation rate at T∗=50T^* = 50 K correspond to a crossover between tunnelling and incoherent activated hopping motion of the muon. Our fit of the experimental data is compared with the case of muonium diffusion in KCl.Comment: 15 pages, 2 figure
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