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Phase Transitions for the Brusselator Model
Dynamic phase transitions of the Brusselator model is carefully analyzed,
leading to a rigorous characterization of the types and structure of the phase
transitions of the model from basic homogeneous states. The study is based on
the dynamic transition theory developed recently by the authors
Subsidization Competition: Vitalizing the Neutral Internet
Unlike telephone operators, which pay termination fees to reach the users of
another network, Internet Content Providers (CPs) do not pay the Internet
Service Providers (ISPs) of users they reach. While the consequent cross
subsidization to CPs has nurtured content innovations at the edge of the
Internet, it reduces the investment incentives for the access ISPs to expand
capacity. As potential charges for terminating CPs' traffic are criticized
under the net neutrality debate, we propose to allow CPs to voluntarily
subsidize the usagebased fees induced by their content traffic for end-users.
We model the regulated subsidization competition among CPs under a neutral
network and show how deregulation of subsidization could increase an access
ISP's utilization and revenue, strengthening its investment incentives.
Although the competition might harm certain CPs, we find that the main cause
comes from high access prices rather than the existence of subsidization. Our
results suggest that subsidization competition will increase the
competitiveness and welfare of the Internet content market; however, regulators
might need to regulate access prices if the access ISP market is not
competitive enough. We envision that subsidization competition could become a
viable model for the future Internet
Neutrino, Lepton, and Quark Masses in Supersymmetry
The recently proposed model of neutrino mass with no new physics beyond the
TeV energy scale is shown to admit a natural and realistic supersymmetric
realization, when combined with another recently proposed model of quark masses
in the context of a softly broken U(1) symmetry. Four Higgs doublets are
required, but two must have masses at the TeV scale. New characteristic
experimental predictions of this synthesis are discussed.Comment: 7 pages, no figur
Degenerate Metric Phase Boundaries
The structure of boundaries between degenerate and nondegenerate solutions of
Ashtekar's canonical reformulation of Einstein's equations is studied. Several
examples are given of such "phase boundaries" in which the metric is degenerate
on one side of a null hypersurface and non-degenerate on the other side. These
include portions of flat space, Schwarzschild, and plane wave solutions joined
to degenerate regions. In the last case, the wave collides with a planar phase
boundary and continues on with the same curvature but degenerate triad, while
the phase boundary continues in the opposite direction. We conjecture that
degenerate phase boundaries are always null.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures; erratum included in separate file: errors in
section 4, degenerate phase boundary is null without imposing field equation
A low cost air hybrid concept
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Fully coordinated silica nanoclusters: (SiO2)(N) molecular rings
A new form of finite silica with edge-sharing SiO2 units connected in a ring is proposed. High-level density-functional calculations for (SiO2)(N), N = 4-14, show the rings to be energetically more stable than the corresponding (SiO2)(N) linear chains for N > 11. The rings display frequency modes in remarkable agreement with infrared bands measured on dehydrated silica surfaces indicating their potential as models of strained extended silica systems. Silica rings, if synthesized, may also be useful precursors for new bulk-silica polymorphs with tubular or porous morphologies
Neutrino mixing matrix in the 3-3-1 model with heavy leptons and symmetry
We study the lepton sector in the model based on the local gauge group
which do not contain particles with
exotic electric charges. The seesaw mechanism and discrete symmetry are
introduced into the model to understand why neutrinos are especially light and
the observed pattern of neutrino mixing. The model provides a method for
obtaining the tri-bimaximal mixing matrix in the leading order. A non-zero
mixing angle presents in the modified mixing matrix.Comment: 10 page
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