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Time Delay Induced Death in Coupled Limit Cycle Oscillators
We investigate the dynamical behaviour of two limit cycle oscillators that
interact with each other via time delayed coupling and find that time delay can
lead to amplitude death of the oscillators even if they have the same
frequency. We demonstrate that this novel regime of amplitude "death" also
exists for large collections of coupled identical oscillators and provide
quantitative measures of this death region in the parameter space of coupling
strength and time delay. Its implication for certain biological and physical
applications is also pointed out.Comment: 4 aps formatted revtex pages; 3 figures; to be published in Phys.
Rev. Let
Neutral Larkin--Ovchinnikov--Fulde--Ferrell state and chromomagnetic instability in two-flavor dense QCD
In two-flavor dense quark matter, we describe the dynamics in the single
plane wave Larkin--Ovchinnikov--Fulde--Ferrell (LOFF) state satisfying the
color and electric neutrality conditions. We find that because the neutral LOFF
state itself suffers from a chromomagnetic instability in the whole region
where it coexists with the (gapped/gapless) two-flavor superconducting
(2SC/g2SC) phases, it cannot cure this instability in those phases. This is
unlike the recently revealed gluonic phase which seems to be able to resolve
this problem.Comment: Revtex4, 5 pages, 3 figures, clarifications added, to appear in
Phys.Rev.Let
Towards Benchmarking Scene Background Initialization
Given a set of images of a scene taken at different times, the availability
of an initial background model that describes the scene without foreground
objects is the prerequisite for a wide range of applications, ranging from
video surveillance to computational photography. Even though several methods
have been proposed for scene background initialization, the lack of a common
groundtruthed dataset and of a common set of metrics makes it difficult to
compare their performance. To move first steps towards an easy and fair
comparison of these methods, we assembled a dataset of sequences frequently
adopted for background initialization, selected or created ground truths for
quantitative evaluation through a selected suite of metrics, and compared
results obtained by some existing methods, making all the material publicly
available.Comment: 6 pages, SBI dataset, SBMI2015 Worksho
Experimental Evidence of Time Delay Induced Death in Coupled Limit Cycle Oscillators
Experimental observations of time delay induced amplitude death in a pair of
coupled nonlinear electronic circuits that are individually capable of
exhibiting limit cycle oscillations are described. In particular, the existence
of multiply connected death islands in the parameter space of the coupling
strength and the time delay parameter for coupled identical oscillators is
established. The existence of such regions was predicted earlier on theoretical
grounds in [Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 5109 (1998); Physica 129D, 15 (1999)]. The
experiments also reveal the occurrence of multiple frequency states, frequency
suppression of oscillations with increased time delay and the onset of both
in-phase and anti-phase collective oscillations.Comment: 4 aps formatted RevTeX pages; 6 figures; to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
Electronic screening and damping in magnetars
We calculate the screening of the ion-ion potential due to electrons in the
presence of a large background magnetic field, at densities of relevance to
neutron star crusts. Using the standard approach to incorporate electron
screening through the one-loop polarization function, we show that the magnetic
field produces important corrections both at short and long distances. In
extreme fields, realized in highly magnetized neutron stars called magnetars,
electrons occupy only the lowest Landau levels in the relatively low density
region of the crust. Here our results show that the screening length for
Coulomb interactions between ions can be smaller than the inter-ion spacing.
More interestingly, we find that the screening is anisotropic and the screened
potential between two static charges exhibits long range Friedel oscillations
parallel to the magnetic field. This long-range oscillatory behavior is likely
to affect the lattice structure of ions, and can possibly create rod-like
structures in the magnetar crusts. We also calculate the imaginary part of the
electron polarization function which determines the spectrum of electron-hole
excitations and plays a role in damping lattice phonon excitations. We
demonstrate that even for modest magnetic fields this damping is highly
anisotropic and will likely lead to anisotropic phonon heat transport in the
outer neutron star crust.Comment: 14 pages, 5 Figure
Collective excitations, instabilities, and ground state in dense quark matter
We study the spectrum of light plasmons in the (gapped and gapless)
two-flavor color superconducting phases and its connection with the
chromomagnetic instabilities and the structure of the ground state. It is
revealed that the chromomagnetic instabilities in the 4-7th and 8th gluonic
channels correspond to two very different plasmon spectra. These spectra lead
us to the unequivocal conclusion about the existence of gluonic condensates
(some of which can be spatially inhomogeneous) in the ground state. We also
argue that spatially inhomogeneous gluonic condensates should exist in the
three-flavor quark matter with the values of the mass of strange quark
corresponding to the gapless color-flavor locked state.Comment: Revtex, 5 pages, 4 figures, two figures and clarifications added, to
appear in PRD (Rapid Communications
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