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    Hidden Order in URu2Si2URu_2Si_2

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    We review current attempts to characterize the underlying nature of the hidden order in URu2Si2URu_2Si_2. A wide variety of experiments point to the existence of two order parameters: a large primary order parameter of unknown character which co-exists with secondary antiferromagnetic order. Current theories can be divided into two groups determined by whether or not the primary order parameter breaks time-reversal symmetry. We propose a series of experiments designed to test the time-reversal nature of the underlying primary order in URu2Si2URu_2Si_2 and to characterize its local single-ion physics

    Thermodynamics of Vortices in the Plane

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    The thermodynamics of vortices in the critically coupled abelian Higgs model, defined on the plane, are investigated by placing NN vortices in a region of the plane with periodic boundary conditions: a torus. It is noted that the moduli space for NN vortices, which is the same as that of NN indistinguishable points on a torus, fibrates into a CPN1CP_{N-1} bundle over the Jacobi manifold of the torus. The volume of the moduli space is a product of the area of the base of this bundle and the volume of the fibre. These two values are determined by considering two 2-surfaces in the bundle corresponding to a rigid motion of a vortex configuration, and a motion around a fixed centre of mass. The partition function for the vortices is proportional to the volume of the moduli space, and the equation of state for the vortices is P(A4πN)=NTP(A-4\pi N)=NT in the thermodynamic limit, where PP is the pressure, AA the area of the region of the plane occupied by the vortices, and TT the temperature. There is no phase transition.Comment: 17 pages, DAMTP 93-3

    Strategic Analyses of the National River Linking Project (NRLP) of India, Series 1. India’s water future: scenarios and issues

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    River basinsEnvironmental flowsDevelopment projectsWater requirementsIrrigated farmingWater demandFood demandGroundwater irrigationIrrigation efficiencyWater harvestingSupplemental irrigationWater productivityWater conservationDrip irrigationSprinkler irrigationRainfed farmingAgricultural policy

    Ultrafast Magnetization Dynamics in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors

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    We present a dynamical model that successfully explains the observed time evolution of the magnetization in diluted magnetic semiconductor quantum wells after weak laser excitation. Based on the pseudo-fermion formalism and a second order many-particle expansion of the exact p-d exchange interaction, our approach goes beyond the usual mean-field approximation. It includes both the sub-picosecond demagnetization dynamics and the slower relaxation processes which restore the initial ferromagnetic order in a nanosecond time scale. In agreement with experimental results, our numerical simulations show that, depending on the value of the initial lattice temperature, a subsequent enhancement of the total magnetization may be observed within a time scale of few hundreds of picoseconds.Comment: Submitted to PR

    Bitter Taste Receptors for Asthma Therapeutics.

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    Clinical management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has primarily relied on the use of beta 2 adrenergic receptor agonists (bronchodilators) and corticosteroids, and more recently, monoclonal antibody therapies (biologics) targeting specific cytokines and their functions. Although these approaches provide relief from exacerbations, questions remain on their long-term efficacy and safety. Furthermore, current therapeutics do not address progressive airway remodeling (AR), a key pathological feature of severe obstructive lung disease. Strikingly, agonists of the bitter taste receptors (TAS2Rs) deliver robust bronchodilation, curtail allergen-induced inflammatory responses in the airways and regulate airway smooth muscle (ASM) cell proliferation and mitigate features of A

    Asymmetric MAP decoding for perpendicular magnetic recording

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    This paper presents the application of a new MAP algorithm to perpendicular recording in the presence of jitter noise
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