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N_c and m_pi dependence of rho and sigma mesons from unitarized Chiral Perturbation Theory
We review our work on the rho and sigma resonances derived from the Inverse
Amplitude Method. In particular, we study the leading 1/N_c behavior of the
resonances masses and widths and their evolution with changing m_pi. The 1/N_c
expansion gives a clear definition of quark-antiquark states, which is neatly
satisfied by the rho but not by the sigma, showing that its dominant component
is not quark-antiquark. The m_pi dependence of the resonance properties is
relevant to connect with lattice studies. We show that our predictions compare
well with some lattice results and we find that the rho-pi-pi coupling constant
is m_pi independent, in contrast with the sigma-pi-pi coupling, that shows a
strong m_pi dependence.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the Chiral10 Workshop, June 21-24
2010. Valencia, Spai
Ultracold atoms at unitarity within quantum Monte Carlo
Variational and diffusion quantum Monte Carlo (VMC and DMC) calculations of
the properties of the zero-temperature fermionic gas at unitarity are reported.
The ratio of the energy of the interacting to the non-interacting gas for a
system of 128 particles is calculated to be 0.4517(3) in VMC and 0.4339(1) in
the more accurate DMC method. The spherically-averaged pair-correlation
functions, momentum densities, and one-body density matrices are very similar
in VMC and DMC, but the two-body density matrices and condensate fractions show
some differences. Our best estimate of the condensate fraction of 0.51 is a
little smaller than values from other quantum Monte Carlo calculations
Moving frames for cotangent bundles
Cartan's moving frames method is a standard tool in riemannian geometry. We
set up the machinery for applying moving frames to cotangent bundles and its
sub-bundles defined by non-holonomic constraints.Comment: 13 pages, to appear in Rep. Math. Phy
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