147 research outputs found

    Total Divergences in Hamiltonian Formalism of Field Theory

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    In this report it is proposed to generalize the definition of Poisson brackets in order to treat spatial integrals of divergences as Hamiltonians which generate a kind of Hamiltonian equations on the boundary. Nonlinear Schrodinger equation is used as an illustrative example.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, no figure

    Bigravity in Kuchar's Hamiltonian formalism. 2. The special case

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    It is proved, that, in order to avoid the ghost mode in bigravity theory, it is sufficient to impose four conditions on the potential of interaction of the two metrics. First, the potential should allow its expression as a function of components of the two metrics' 3+1 decomposition. Second, the potential must satisfy the first order linear differential equations which are necessary for the presence of four first class constraints in bigravity. Third, the potential should be a solution of the Monge-Ampere equation, where the lapse and shift are considered as variables. Fourth, the potential must have a nondegenerate Hessian in the shift variables. The proof is based on the explicit derivation of the Hamiltonian constraints, the construction of Dirac brackets on the base of a part of these constraints, and calculation of other constraints' algebra in these Dirac brackets. As a byproduct, we prove that these conditions are also sufficient in the massive gravity case.Comment: 31 pages,5 tables, references added, typos remove

    Bering's proposal for boundary contribution to the Poisson bracket

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    It is shown that the Poisson bracket with boundary terms recently proposed by Bering (hep-th/9806249) can be deduced from the Poisson bracket proposed by the present author (hep-th/9305133) if one omits terms free of Euler-Lagrange derivatives ("annihilation principle"). This corresponds to another definition of the formal product of distributions (or, saying it in other words, to another definition of the pairing between 1-forms and 1-vectors in the formal variational calculus). We extend the formula (initially suggested by Bering only for the ultralocal case with constant coefficients) onto the general non-ultralocal brackets with coefficients depending on fields and their spatial derivatives. The lack of invariance under changes of dependent variables (field redefinitions) seems a drawback of this proposal.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, amssym

    Fintech Ecosystem and Landscape in Russia

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    Fintech is today not only a hot mass media discussion of the future of the financial sector, but also real projects that change banking and financial services. The paper describes features and characteristics of contemporary Russian fintech landscape and ecosystem. The examples of innovative financial services in Russia, including online banking and accounting, new payments and transfers services, platforms for crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending, blockchain initiatives, etc. are discussed. It is shown that fintech initiatives have not yet led to a radical transformation of the financial sector in Russia because participants of the fintech ecosystem have different points of view on fintech. Russian banks are now developing fintech initiatives within themselves, encouraging technology companies and fintech startups to focus their efforts on innovations that are aimed at improving processes, rather than opening new markets. The Government directs the main efforts to initiatives related to regulation of cryptocurrencies circulation and to introduction of blockchain in regtech and cybersecurity. Customers are interested in new and more convenient functionality in mobile applications, and they are waiting for new value propositions, including fast international money transfers, roboadvising, personal financial management, peer-to-peer lending
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