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Block-block entanglement and quantum phase transitions in one-dimensional extended Hubbard model
In this paper, we study block-block entanglement in the ground state of
one-dimensional extended Hubbard model. Our results show that the phase diagram
derived from the block-block entanglement manifests richer structure than that
of the local (single site) entanglement because it comprises nonlocal
correlation. Besides phases characterized by the charge-density-wave, the
spin-density-wave, and phase-separation, which can be sketched out by the local
entanglement, singlet superconductivity phase could be identified on the
contour map of the block-block entanglement. Scaling analysis shows that behavior of the block-block entanglement may exist in both
non-critical and the critical regions, while some local extremum are induced by
the finite-size effect. We also study the block-block entanglement defined in
the momentum space and discuss its relation to the phase transition from
singlet superconducting state to the charge-density-wave state.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figure
Entanglement and quantum phase transition in the extended Hubbard model
We study quantum entanglement in one-dimensional correlated fermionic system.
Our results show, for the first time, that entanglement can be used to identify
quantum phase transitions in fermionic systems.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Effect of process parameters on forming quality of Mg alloy(MZ21)-Al alloy(7075) composite pipe
This paper mainly studies the effect of process parameters on the deformation mechanism of MZ21 magnesium alloy and 7075 aluminum alloy bimetal composite pipe in spinning process.The two parameters of spinning, the rotary wheel feed ratio and the double tube wall thinning rate were selected to study, and the influence rule of each process parameter on the forming quality of composite tube was simulated by Simufact software. Under different thinning rates of the total wall thickness, the coordinated deformation and the rebound law of the wall thickness of the composite pipe are obtained. The results provide a certain reference for the preparation of magnesium aluminum composite pipe and the selection of reasonable spinning parameters
Global axisymmetric stability analysis for a composite system of two gravitationally coupled scale-free discs
In a composite system of gravitationally coupled stellar and gaseous discs,
we perform linear stability analysis for axisymmetric coplanar perturbations
using the two-fluid formalism. The background stellar and gaseous discs are
taken to be scale-free with all physical variables varying as powers of
cylindrical radius with compatible exponents. The unstable modes set in as
neutral modes or stationary perturbation configurations with angular frequency
.Comment: 7 pages using AAS styl
Numerical analysis of integrated forming process of diagonal rolling and piercing of flange nuts
In this paper, Simufact FE software is used to establish a simulation model of three-roll diagonal roll piercing integrated forming flange nut blanks, elaborate its process principle, analyze its forming process through numerical simulation. The law of load change, equivalent plastic strain distribution and wall thickness uniformity during the piercing process and diameter reduction process were investigated, and verify the feasibility of this forming process for manufacturing flange nut blanks
Numerical analysis of integrated forming process of diagonal rolling and piercing of flange nuts
In this paper, Simufact FE software is used to establish a simulation model of three-roll diagonal roll piercing integrated forming flange nut blanks, elaborate its process principle, analyze its forming process through numerical simulation. The law of load change, equivalent plastic strain distribution and wall thickness uniformity during the piercing process and diameter reduction process were investigated, and verify the feasibility of this forming process for manufacturing flange nut blanks
Movement analysis of lower limb during backward walking with unstable intervention
Backward walking (BW), an emerging rehabilitative and training modality, was integrated with unstable sole construction with various hardness levels to analyze the kinematic and kinetic characteristics of the lower extremities. Eighteen participants volunteered to participate in the test. They performed walking tests under three conditions: 1) BW with normal shoes (NBW); 2) BW with unstable shoes with soft unstable elements (UBW-S); 3) BW with unstable shoes with hard unstable elements (UBW-H). The results show increased hip and ankle flexion and increased knee flexion-extension extent in the stance phase during BW with unstable shoes. The motor control mechanism of unstable BW enhanced the rehabilitation of lower limb deficiency. The attached unstable elements (UBW-S and UBW-H) induced local perturbation to stimulate proprioceptive ability and the neuromuscular system, changing the plantar loading distribution in a certain region. Future study should concentrate on the possible rehabilitative effect of unstable BW on neurological disorders and motor system deficiency
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