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Staggered fermions for chiral gauge theories: Test on a two-dimensional axial-vector model
As a first step towards constructing chiral models on the lattice with
staggered fermions, we study a U(1) model with axial-vector coupling to an
external gauge field in two dimensions. In our approach gauge invariance is
broken, but it is restored in the classical continuum limit. We find that the
continuum divergence relations for the vector and axial-vector currents are
reproduced, up to contact terms, which we determine analytically. The current
divergence relations are also studied numerically for smooth external gauge
fields with topological charge zero. We furthermore investigate the effect of
fluctuating gauge transformations and of gauge configurations with non-trivial
topological charge.Comment: 17 pages, 5 postscript figures (appended), ITFA 93-13, UCSD/PTH 93-1
Process description of SWQN : A simplified hydraulic model
SWQN is a simplified hydraulic model for surface water systems which computes water levels and flows in a network of nodes labelled as ‘volumes’ and segments labelled as ‘connectors’. The user can specify a variety of connectors like open water courses or structures such as weirs, gates, culverts or pumps. Water levels are calculated in the ‘volumes’ driving the one dimensional flows through the ‘connectors’ linking up the ‘volumes’. The assumption is that the flow between two nodes with an open connection in between is linearly dependent on the difference in water level, if necessary augmented with the difference in velocity head, the wetted profile, and a given resistance
The governance of innovation diffusion – a socio-technical analysis of energy policy
This paper describes a dynamic price mechanism to coordinate electric power generation from micro Combined Heat and Power (micro-CHP) systems in a network of households. It is assumed that the households are prosumers, i.e. both producers and consumers of electricity. The control is done on household level in a completely distributed manner. Avoiding a centralized controller both eases computation complexity and preserves communication structure in the network. Local information is used to decide to turn on or off the micro-CHP, but through price signals between the prosumers the network as a whole operates in a cooperative way
Chiral gauge theories on the lattice and restoration of gauge symmetry
We investigate a proposal for the construction of models with chiral fermions
on the lattice using staggered fermions. In this approach the gauge invariance
is broken by the coupling of the staggered fermions to the gauge fields. We aim
at a dynamical restoration of the gauge invariance in the full quantum model.
If the gauge symmetry breaking (SB) is not too severe, this procedure could
lead in the continuum limit to the desired gauge invariant chiral gauge theory.Comment: 3 pages, 2 postscript files appended (uuencoded), contribution to
Lattice'93, ITFA 93-32, UCSD/PTH 93-3
Health Benefits of Urban Agriculture
Health professionals increasingly recognize the value of farm-and garden-scale urban agriculture. Growing food and non-food crops in and near cities contributes to healthy communities by engaging residents in work and recreation that improves individual and public well-being. This article outlines the benefits of urban agriculture with regard to nutrition, food security, exercise, mental health, and social and physical urban environments. Potential risks are reviewed. Practical recommendations for health professionals to increase the positive benefits of urban agriculture are provided
Finite Temperature Simulations from Quantum Field Dynamics?
We describe a Hartree ensemble method to approximately solve the Heisenberg
equations for the \phi^4 model in 1+1 dimensions. We compute the energies and
number densities of the quantum particles described by the \phi field and find
that the particles initially thermalize with a Bose-Einstein distribution for
the particle density. Gradually, however, the distribution changes towards
classical equipartition. Using suitable initial conditions quantum
thermalization is achieved much faster than the onset of this undesirable
equipartition. We also show how the numerical efficiency of our method can be
significantly improved.Comment: Lattice 2000 (Finite Temperature), 4 pages, 5 figures; title
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No strong coupling regime in the fermion-Higgs sector of the standard model
We present results for the renormalized quartic self-coupling \lm_R and the
renormalized Yukawa coupling in a fermion-Higgs model with two SU(2)
doublets, indicating that these couplings are not very strong.Comment: 4 pages, 4 postscript figures (appended), ITFA-92-32, HLRZ-92-92,
UCSD/PTH 92-43, Contribution to the Conference Lattice'9
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