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Exact Expressions for Minor Hysteresis Loops in the Random Field Ising Model on a Bethe Lattice at Zero Temperature
We obtain exact expressions for the minor hysteresis loops in the
ferromagnetic random field Ising model on a Bethe lattice at zero temperature
in the case when the driving field is cycled infinitely slowly.Comment: Replaced with the published versio
Augmented Superfield Approach to Nilpotent Symmetries in the Modified Version of 2D Proca Theory
We derive the complete set of off-shell nilpotent and absolutely
anticommuting Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin (BRST), anti-BRST and (anti-)co-BRST
symmetry transformations for all the fields of the modified version of two
(1+1)-dimensional (2D) Proca theory by exploiting the "augmented" superfield
formalism where the (dual-)horizontality conditions and (dual-)gauge-invariant
restrictions are exploited together. We capture the (anti-)BRST and
(anti-)co-BRST invariance of the Lagrangian density in the language of
superfield formalism. We also express the nilpotency and absolute
anticommutativity of the (anti-)BRST and (anti-)co-BRST charges within the
framework of augmented superfield formalism. This exercise leads to some novel
observations which have, hitherto, not been pointed out in the literature
within the framework of superfield approach to BRST formalism. For the sake of
completeness, we also mention, very briefly, a unique bosonic symmetry, the
ghost-scale symmetry and discrete symmetries of the theory and show that the
algebra of conserved charges captures the cohomological aspects of differential
geometry. Thus, our present modified 2D Proca theory is a model for the Hodge
Theory.Comment: LaTeX file, 32 pages, journal reference give
Exact Solution of Return Hysteresis Loops in One Dimensional Random Field Ising Model at Zero Temperature
Minor hysteresis loops within the main loop are obtained analytically and
exactly in the one-dimensional ferromagnetic random field Ising-model at zero
temperature. Numerical simulations of the model show excellent agreement with
the analytical results
Evaluating the reliability of NAND multiplexing with PRISM
Probabilistic-model checking is a formal verification technique for analyzing the reliability and performance of systems exhibiting stochastic behavior. In this paper, we demonstrate the applicability of this approach and, in particular, the probabilistic-model-checking tool PRISM to the evaluation of reliability and redundancy of defect-tolerant systems in the field of computer-aided design. We illustrate the technique with an example due to von Neumann, namely NAND multiplexing. We show how, having constructed a model of a defect-tolerant system incorporating probabilistic assumptions about its defects, it is straightforward to compute a range of reliability measures and investigate how they are affected by slight variations in the behavior of the system. This allows a designer to evaluate, for example, the tradeoff between redundancy and reliability in the design. We also highlight errors in analytically computed reliability bounds, recently published for the same case study
Nonlinear dynamics of large amplitude dust acoustic shocks and solitary pulses in dusty plasmas
We present a fully nonlinear theory for dust acoustic (DA) shocks and DA
solitary pulses in a strongly coupled dusty plasma, which have been recently
observed experimentally by Heinrich et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 115002
(2009)], Teng et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 245005 (2009)], and Bandyopadhyay
et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 065006 (2008)]. For this purpose, we use a
generalized hydrodynamic model for the strongly coupled dust grains, accounting
for arbitrary large amplitude dust number density compressions and potential
distributions associated with fully nonlinear nonstationary DA waves.
Time-dependent numerical solutions of our nonlinear model compare favorably
well with the recent experimental works (mentioned above) that have reported
the formation of large amplitude non-stationary DA shocks and DA solitary
pulses in low-temperature dusty plasma discharges.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures. To be published in Physical Review
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