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Interaction between dust grains near a conducting wall
The effect of the conducting electrode on the interaction of dust grains in a
an ion flow is discussed. It is shown that two grains levitating above the
electrode at the same height may attract one another. This results in the
instability of a dust layer in a plasma sheath.Comment: 9 pages. 3 figures. Submitted to Plasma Physics Report
On the Axiomatics of the 5-dimensional Projective Unified Field Theory of Schmutzer
For more than 40 years E.Schmutzer has developed a new approach to the
(5-dimensional) projective relativistic theory which he later called Projective
Unified Field Theory (PUFT). In the present paper we introduce a new axiomatics
for Schmutzer's theory. By means of this axiomatics we can give a new
geometrical interpretation of the physical concept of the PUFT.Comment: 32 pages, 1 figure, LaTeX 2e, will be submitted to Genaral Relativity
and Gravitatio
Transition function for the Toda chain model
The method of Lambda-operators developed by S. Derkachov, G. Korchemsky, A.
Manashov is applied to a derivation of eigenfunctions for the open Toda chain.
The Sklyanin measure is reproduced using diagram technique developed for these
Lambda-operators. The properties of the Lambda-operators are studied. This
approach to the open Toda chain eigenfunctions reproduces Gauss-Givental
representation for these eigenfunctions
Twist Deformation of the rank one Lie Superalgebra
The Drinfeld twist is applyed to deforme the rank one orthosymplectic Lie
superalgebra . The twist element is the same as for the Lie
algebra due to the embedding of the into the superalgebra .
The R-matrix has the direct sum structure in the irreducible representations of
. The dual quantum group is defined using the FRT-formalism. It
includes the Jordanian quantum group as subalgebra and Grassmann
generators as well.Comment: LaTeX, 9 page
A relativistic action-at-a-distance description of gravitational interactions?
It is shown that certain aspects of gravitation may be described using a
relativistic action-at-a-distance formulation. The equations of motion of the
model presented are invariant under Lorentz transformations and agree with the
equations of Einstein's theory of General Relativity, at the first
Post-Newtonian approximation, for any number of interacting point masses
A representation formula for maps on supermanifolds
In this paper we analyze the notion of morphisms of rings of superfunctions
which is the basic concept underlying the definition of supermanifolds as
ringed spaces (i.e. following Berezin, Leites, Manin, etc.). We establish a
representation formula for all morphisms from the algebra of functions on an
ordinary manifolds to the superalgebra of functions on an open subset of
R^{p|q}. We then derive two consequences of this result. The first one is that
we can integrate the data associated with a morphism in order to get a (non
unique) map defined on an ordinary space (and uniqueness can achieved by
restriction to a scheme). The second one is a simple and intuitive recipe to
compute pull-back images of a function on a manifold by a map defined on a
superspace.Comment: 23 page
Radiometric force in dusty plasmas
A radiofrequency glow discharge plasma, which is polluted with a certain
number of dusty grains, is studied. In addition to various dusty plasma
phenomena, several specific colloidal effects should be considered. We focus on
radiometric forces, which are caused by inhomogeneous temperature distribution.
Aside from thermophoresis, the role of temperature distribution in dusty
plasmas is an open question. It is shown that inhomogeneous heating of the
grain by ion flows results in a new photophoresis like force, which is specific
for dusty discharges. This radiometric force can be observable under conditions
of recent microgravity experiments.Comment: 4 pages, amsmat
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