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Congruences and Canonical Forms for a Positive Matrix: Application to the Schweinler-Wigner Extremum Principle
It is shown that a real symmetric [complex hermitian] positive
definite matrix is congruent to a diagonal matrix modulo a
pseudo-orthogonal [pseudo-unitary] matrix in [ ], for any
choice of partition . It is further shown that the method of proof in
this context can easily be adapted to obtain a rather simple proof of
Williamson's theorem which states that if is even then is congruent
also to a diagonal matrix modulo a symplectic matrix in
[]. Applications of these results considered include a
generalization of the Schweinler-Wigner method of `orthogonalization based on
an extremum principle' to construct pseudo-orthogonal and symplectic bases from
a given set of linearly independent vectors.Comment: 7 pages, latex, no figure
Variational Monte Carlo and Configurational Interaction Studies of and its Fragments
The molecule and its fragments are studied using Configuration
Interaction (CI) and Variational Monte Carlo (VMC) techniques, within the
Hubbard model. Using benzene as a test case, we compare the results of the
approximate calculations with exact calculations. The fragments of
studied are pyracylene, fluoranthene and corannulene. The energies, bond
orders, spin-spin and charge-correlation functions of these systems are
obtained for various values of the Hubbard parameter, . The analysis of bond
orders and correlation functions of these individual molecules allow us to
visualise pyracylene as a naphthalene unit with two ethylenic moieties and
fluoranthene as weakly bridged benzene and naphthalene units. Corannulene is
the largest fragment of that we have studied. The hexagon-hexagon(h-h)
bond orders are slightly larger than those of the hexagon-pentagon bonds(h-p),
a feature also found in other fragments. We also find bonds between two
co-ordinated carbon sites to be stronger than bonds involving three coordinated
carbon sites. In , the h-h bonds are stronger than in corannulene and
the h-p bonds weaker than in corannulene for all correlation strengths.
Introducing bond alternation in the buckyball enhances this difference.Comment: 42 pages, 5 figures available on request, to appear in J. Phys. Che
Hilbert von Neumann modules
We introduce a way of regarding Hilbert von Neumann modules as spaces of
operators between Hilbert space, not unlike [Skei], but in an apparently much
simpler manner and involving far less machinery. We verify that our definition
is equivalent to that of [Skei], by verifying the `Riesz lemma' or what is
called `self-duality' in [Skei]. An advantage with our approach is that we can
totally side-step the need to go through -modules and avoid the two stages
of completion - first in norm, then in the strong operator topology - involved
in the former approach.
We establish the analogue of the Stinespring dilation theorem for Hilbert von
Neumann bimodules, and we develop our version of `internal tensor products'
which we refer to as Connes fusion for obvious reasons.
In our discussion of examples, we examine the bimodules arising from
automorphisms of von Neumann algebras, verify that fusion of bimodules
corresponds to composition of automorphisms in this case, and that the
isomorphism class of such a bimodule depends only on the inner conjugacy class
of the automorphism. We also relate Jones' basic construction to the
Stinespring dilation associated to the conditional expectation onto a
finite-index inclusion (by invoking the uniqueness assertion regarding the
latter).Comment: 20 page
Schwinger's Propagator Is Only A Green's Function
Schwinger used an analytic continuation of the effective action to correctly
compute the particle production rate per unit volume for QED in a uniform
electric field. However, if one simply evaluates the one loop expectation value
of the current operator using his propagator, the result is zero! We analyze
this curious fact from the context of a canonical formalism of operators and
states. The explanation turns out to be that Schwinger's propagator is not
actually the expectation value of the time-ordered product of field operators
in the presence of a time-independent state, although it is of course a Green's
function. We compute the true propagator in the presence of a state which is
empty at where is the lightcone
evolution parameter. Our result can be generalized to electric fields which
depend arbitrarily on .Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX 2 epsilo
Tracked Vehicle Performance Evaluation using Multi Body Dynamics
The objective of the study was to shorten the design cycle and evaluate the performance of infantry fighting vehicle using advanced multi body dynamics (MBD) environment before physical prototypes built. The MBD model is built with tracked vehicle module consisting of tracks (Links), sprocket, Support rollers, and hydro pneumatic suspension with suitable connections. Hull, turret are characterised by mass and inertial properties. The dynamic analysis was carried out for different field conditions i.e. trench crossing, step and ramp climbing, etc., to extract the hull forces at joints, power required to manuever, track tension forces to determine overall vehicle stability and look for possible design modifications. Recommendations were then suggested for power train, number of track segments, tensioner force, etc to ensure proper behavior during different manuevers. The MBD results are used in FEA to determine structural response in terms of stress, deformation, fatigue etc., and reflects in design modification before physical prototype made and are validated with base level analytical results
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