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Chiral exponents in O(N) x O(m) spin models at O(1/N^2)
The critical exponents corresponding to chirality are computed at O(1/N^2) in
d-dimensions at the stable chiral fixed point of a scalar field theory with an
O(N) x O(m) symmetry. Pade-Borel estimates for the exponents are given in three
dimensions for the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson model at m = 2.Comment: 8 latex page
Description of paramagnetic--spin glass transition in Edwards-Anderson model in terms of critical dynamics
Possibility of description of the glass transition in terms of critical
dynamics considering a hierarchy of the intermodal relaxation time is shown.
The generalized Vogel-Fulcher law for the system relaxation time is derived in
terms of this approach. It is shown that the system satisfies the
fluctuating--dissipative theorem in case of the absence of the intermodal
relaxation time hierarchy.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
Leading infrared logarithms for sigma-model with fields on arbitrary Riemann manifold
We derive non-linear recursion equation for the leading infrared logarithms
(LL) in four dimensional sigma-model with fields on an arbitrary Riemann
manifold. The derived equation allows one to compute leading infrared
logarithms to essentially unlimited loop order in terms of geometric
characteristics of the Riemann manifold.
We reduce the solution of the SU(oo) principal chiral field in arbitrary
number of dimensions in the LL approximation to the solution of very simple
recursive equation. This result paves a way to the solution of the model in
arbitrary number of dimensions at N-->ooComment: Talk given by MVP at the conference devoted to memory of A.N.
Vasilie
Self-consistent theory of turbulence
A new approach to the stochastic theory of turbulence is suggested. The
coloured noise that is present in the stochastic Navier-Stokes equation is
generated from the delta-correlated noise allowing us to avoid the nonlocal
field theory as it is the case in the conventional theory. A feed-back
mechanism is introduced in order to control the noise intensity.Comment: submitted to J.Tech. Phys.Letters (St. Petersburg
A multiloop improvement of non-singlet QCD evolution equations
An approach is elaborated for calculation of "all loop" contributions to the
non-singlet evolution kernels from the diagrams with renormalon chain
insertions. Closed expressions are obtained for sums of contributions to
kernels for the DGLAP equation and for the "nonforward" ER-BL
equation from these diagrams that dominate for a large value of , the
first -function coefficient. Calculations are performed in the covariant
-gauge in a MS-like scheme. It is established that a special choice of the
gauge parameter generalizes the standard "naive nonabelianization"
approximation. The solutions are obtained to the ER-BL evolution equation
(taken at the "all loop" improved kernel), which are in form similar to
one-loop solutions. A consequence for QCD descriptions of hard processes and
the benefits and incompleteness of the approach are briefly discussed.Comment: 13 pages, revtex, 2 figures are enclosed as eps-file, the text style
and figures are corrected following version, accepted for publication to
Phys. Rev.
Coherent interaction of laser pulses in a resonant optically dense extended medium under the regime of strong field-matter coupling
Nonstationary pump-probe interaction between short laser pulses propagating
in a resonant optically dense coherent medium is considered. A special
attention is paid to the case, where the density of two-level particles is high
enough that a considerable part of the energy of relatively weak external
laser-fields can be coherently absorbed and reemitted by the medium. Thus, the
field of medium reaction plays a key role in the interaction processes, which
leads to the collective behavior of an atomic ensemble in the strongly coupled
light-matter system. Such behavior results in the fast excitation interchanges
between the field and a medium in the form of the optical ringing, which is
analogous to polariton beating in the solid-state optics. This collective
oscillating response, which can be treated as successive beats between light
wave-packets of different group velocities, is shown to significantly affect
propagation and amplification of the probe field under its nonlinear
interaction with a nearly copropagating pump pulse. Depending on the probe-pump
time delay, the probe transmission spectra show the appearance of either
specific doublet or coherent dip. The widths of these features are determined
by the density-dependent field-matter coupling coefficient and increase during
the propagation. Besides that, the widths of the coherent features, which
appear close to the resonance in the broadband probe-spectrum, exceed the
absorption-line width, since, under the strong-coupling regime, the frequency
of the optical ringing exceeds the rate of incoherent relaxation. Contrary to
the stationary strong-field effects, the density- and coordinate-dependent
transmission spectra of the probe manifest the importance of the collective
oscillations and cannot be obtained in the framework of the single-atom model.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Magnetocaloric effect and magnetization in a Ni-Mn-Ga Heusler alloy in the vicinity of magnetostructural transition
The magnetic and thermodynamic properties of a Ni2.19Mn0.81Ga alloy with
coupled magnetic and structural (martensitic) phase transitions were studied
experimentally and theoretically. The magnetocaloric effect was measured by a
direct method in magnetic fields 0-26 kOe at temperatures close to the
magnetostructural transition temperature. For theoretical description of the
alloy properties near the magnetostructural transition a statistical model is
suggested, that takes into account the coexistence of martensite and austenite
domains in the vicinity of martensite transformation point.Comment: presented at ICM-2003, to appear in JMM
An improved \eps expansion for three-dimensional turbulence: two-loop renormalization near two dimensions
An improved \eps expansion in the -dimensional () stochastic
theory of turbulence is constructed at two-loop order which incorporates the
effect of pole singularities at in coefficients of the \eps
expansion of universal quantities. For a proper account of the effect of these
singularities two different approaches to the renormalization of the powerlike
correlation function of the random force are analyzed near two dimensions. By
direct calculation it is shown that the approach based on the mere
renormalization of the nonlocal correlation function leads to contradictions at
two-loop order. On the other hand, a two-loop calculation in the
renormalization scheme with the addition to the force correlation function of a
local term to be renormalized instead of the nonlocal one yields consistent
results in accordance with the UV renormalization theory. The latter
renormalization prescription is used for the two-loop renormalization-group
analysis amended with partial resummation of the pole singularities near two
dimensions leading to a significant improvement of the agreement with
experimental results for the Kolmogorov constant.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figure
Causal signal transmission by quantum fields. IV: The causal Wick theorem
Wick's theorem in the Schwinger-Perel-Keldysh closed-time-loop formalism is
written in a form where the place of contractions is taken by the linear
response function of the field. This result demonstrates that the physical
information supplied by Wick's theorem for operators is propagation of the free
field in space and time.Comment: Final version, to appear in Phys Rev
High frequency dielectric and magnetic anomaly at the phase transition in NaV2O5
We found anomalies in the temperature dependence of the dielectric and the
magnetic susceptibiliy of NaV_2O_5 in the microwave and far infrared frequency
ranges. The anomalies occur at the phase transition temperature T_c, at which
the spin gap opens. The real parts of the dielectric constants epsilon_a and
epsilon_c decrease below T_c. The decrease of epsilon_a (except for the narrow
region close to T_c) is proportional to the intensity of the x-ray reflection
appearing at T_c. The dielectric constant anomaly can be explained by the
zigzag charge ordering in the ab-plane appearing below T_c. The anomaly of the
microwave magnetic losses is probably related to the coupling between the spin
and charge degrees of freedom in vanadium ladders.Comment: 3 PS-figures, LATEX-text, new experimental data added, typos
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