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The 19-Vertex Model at critical regime
We study the 19-vertex model associated with the quantum group
at critical regime . We give the realizations of the
type-I vertex operators in terms of free bosons and free fermions. Using these
free field realizations, we give the integral representations for the
correlation functions.Comment: LaTEX2e, 19page
A Novel Photonic Material for Designing Arbitrarily Shaped Waveguides in Two Dimensions
We investigate numerically optical properties of novel two-dimensional
photonic materials where parallel dielectric rods are randomly placed with the
restriction that the distance between rods is larger than a certain value. A
large complete photonic gap (PG) is found when rods have sufficient density and
dielectric contrast. Our result shows that neither long-range nor short-range
order is an essential prerequisite to the formation of PGs. A universal
principle is proposed for designing arbitrarily shaped waveguides, where
waveguides are fenced with side walls of periodic rods and surrounded by the
novel photonic materials. We observe highly efficient transmission of light for
various waveguides. Due to structural uniformity, the novel photonic materials
are best suited for filling up the outer region of waveguides of arbitrary
shape and dimension comparable with the wavelength.Comment: 4 figure
Solvable Discrete Quantum Mechanics: q-Orthogonal Polynomials with |q|=1 and Quantum Dilogarithm
Several kinds of q-orthogonal polynomials with |q|=1 are constructed as the
main parts of the eigenfunctions of new solvable discrete quantum mechanical
systems. Their orthogonality weight functions consist of quantum dilogarithm
functions, which are a natural extension of the Euler gamma functions and the
q-gamma functions (q-shifted factorials). The dimensions of the orthogonal
spaces are finite. These q-orthogonal polynomials are expressed in terms of the
Askey-Wilson polynomials and their certain limit forms.Comment: 37 pages. Comments and references added. To appear in J.Math.Phy
On a q-analogue of the multiple gamma functions
A -analogue of the multiple gamma functions is introduced, and is shown to
satisfy the generalized Bohr-Morellup theorem. Furthermore we give some
expressions of these function.Comment: 8 pages, AMS-Late
The shock process and light element production in supernovae envelopes
Detailed hydrodynamic modeling of the passage of supernova shocks through the hydrogen envelopes of blue and red progenitor stars was carried out to explore the sensitivity to model conditions of light element production (specifically Li-7 and B-11) which was noted by Dearborn, Schramm, Steigman and Truran (1989) (DSST). It is found that, for stellar models with M is less than or approximately 100 M solar mass, current state of the art supernova shocks do not produce significant light element yields by hydrodynamic processes alone. The dependence of this conclusion on stellar models and on shock strengths is explored. Preliminary implications for Galactic evolution of lithium are discussed, and it is suspected that intermediate mass red giant stars may be the most consistent production site for lithium
Proper-time Resolution Function for Measurement of Time Evolution of B Mesons at the KEK B-Factory
The proper-time resolution function for the measurement of the time evolution
of B mesons with the Belle detector at KEKB is studied in detail. The obtained
resolution function is applied to the measurement of B meson lifetimes, the
B0-B0bar oscillation frequency and time-dependent CP asymmetries.Comment: 25 pages, 18 figures, to be published in NIM A, replaced with revised
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Interfacing Modbus Plus to EPICS for KEKB Accelerator Control System
The KEKB Accelerator control system[1] is based on EPICS(Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System)[2] and uses many PLCs in the magnet protec-tion systems and the radiation safety system. In order to monitor the interlock status, Modbus Plus[3] is adopted as the protocol between an IOC(Input/Output Controller) and PLCs. For this purpose, a device support and a driver support for Modbus Plus have been developed. The device/driver support modules allow an IOC to communicate with PLC-s by asynchronous I/O transactions, in such a manner that the GPIB devices do. With the software modules, an IOC works always as a master device on the Modbus Plus net-work to read the status of controlled devices from PLC memory. While the main use of the software is to read the interlock status, it is also used to reset the interlock sys-tems. Details of the software structure are described. An ap-plication of this software in the KEKB accelerator control system is also presented.
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