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On the Production of Flux Vortices and Magnetic Monopoles in Phase Transitions
We examine the basic assumptions underlying a scenario due to Kibble that is
widely used to estimate the production of topological defects. We argue that
one of the crucial assumptions, namely the geodesic rule, although completely
valid for global defects, becomes ill defined for the case of gauged defects.
We address the issues involved in formulating a suitable geodesic rule for this
case and argue that the dynamics plays an important role in the production of
gauge defects.Comment: 9 pages, in LATEX, UMN-TH-1028/92, TPI-MINN-92/20-
Neuropsychological evidence for three distinct motion mechanisms
Published in final edited form as: Neurosci Lett. 2011 May 16; 495(2): 102–106. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2011.03.048.We describe psychophysical performance of two stroke patients with lesions in distinct cortical regions in
the left hemisphere. Both patients were selectively impaired on direction discrimination in several local
and global second-order but not first-order motion tasks. However, only patient FD was impaired on a
specific bi-stable motion task where the direction of motion is biased by object similarity. We suggest
that this bi-stable motion task may be mediated by a high-level attention or position based mechanism
indicating a separate neurological substrate for a high-level attention or position-based mechanism.
Therefore, these results provide evidence for the existence of at least three motion mechanisms in the
human visual system: a low-level first- and second-order motion mechanism and a high-level attention
or position-based mechanism.Accepted manuscrip
Polarization enhancement in two- and three-component ferroelectric superlattices
Composition-dependent structural and polar properties of epitaxial
short-period CaTiO_3/SrTiO_3/BaTiO_3 superlattices grown on a SrTiO_3 substrate
are investigated with first-principles density-functional theory computational
techniques. Polarization enhancement with respect to bulk tetragonal BaTiO_3 is
found for two- and three-component superlattices with a BaTiO_3 concentration
of more than 30%. Individual BaTiO_3 layer thickness is identified as an
important factor governing the polarization improvement. In addition, the
degree of inversion-symmetry breaking in three-component superlattices can be
controlled by varying the thicknesses of the component layers. The flexibility
allowed within this large family of structures makes them highly suitable for
various applications in modern nano-electro-mechanical devices.Comment: The following article has been submitted to Applied Physics Letters.
After it is published, it will be found at http://apl.aip.org
From GM Law to A Powerful Mean Field Scheme
A new and powerful mean field scheme is presented. It maps to a
one-dimensional finite closed chain in an external field. The chain size
accounts for lattice topologies. Moreover lattice connectivity is rescaled
according to the GM law recently obtained in percolation theory. The associated
self-consistent mean-field equation of state yields critical temperatures which
are within a few percent of exact estimates. Results are obtained for a large
variety of lattices and dimensions. The Ising lower critical dimension for the
onset of phase transitions is . For the Ising hypercube it
becomes the Golden number . The scheme recovers the
exact result of no long range order for non-zero temperature Ising triangular
antiferromagnets.Comment: 3M Conference Proceedings, San Jose, California (November, 1999
Lower bound on the number of Toffoli gates in a classical reversible circuit through quantum information concepts
The question of finding a lower bound on the number of Toffoli gates in a
classical reversible circuit is addressed. A method based on quantum
information concepts is proposed. The method involves solely concepts from
quantum information - there is no need for an actual physical quantum computer.
The method is illustrated on the example of classical Shannon data compression.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; revised versio
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