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Higher charges and regularized quantum trace identities in su(1,1) Landau-Lifshitz model
We solve the operator ordering problem for the quantum continuous integrable
su(1,1) Landau-Lifshitz model, and give a prescription to obtain the quantum
trace identities, and the spectrum for the higher-order local charges. We also
show that this method, based on operator regularization and renormalization,
which guarantees quantum integrability, as well as the construction of
self-adjoint extensions, can be used as an alternative to the discretization
procedure, and unlike the latter, is based only on integrable representations.Comment: 27 pages; misprints corrected, references adde
Worldsheet Form Factors in AdS/CFT
We formulate a set of consistency conditions appropriate to worldsheet form
factors in the massive, integrable but non-relativistic, light-cone gauge fixed
AdS(5) x S**5 string theory. We then perturbatively verify that these
conditions hold, at tree level in the near-plane-wave limit and to one loop in
the near-flat (Maldacena-Swanson) limit, for a number of specific cases. We
further study the form factors in the weakly coupled dual description,
verifying that the relevant conditions naturally hold for the one-loop
Heisenberg spin-chain. Finally, we note that the near-plane-wave expressions
for the form factors, when further expanded in small momentum or, equivalently,
large charge density, reproduce the thermodynamic limit of the spin-chain
results at leading order.Comment: 30 pages, 12 figures, v3: typos fixed, improved discussion of bound
states and bound state axio
On the Hopf algebra structure of the AdS/CFT S-matrix
We formulate the Hopf algebra underlying the su(2|2) worldsheet S-matrix of
the AdS_5 x S^5 string in the AdS/CFT correspondence. For this we extend the
previous construction in the su(1|2) subsector due to Janik to the full algebra
by specifying the action of the coproduct and the antipode on the remaining
generators. The nontriviality of the coproduct is determined by length-changing
effects and results in an unusual central braiding. As an application we
explicitly determine the antiparticle representation by means of the
established antipode.Comment: 12 pages, no figures, minor changes, typos corrected, comments and
references added, v3: three references adde
Numerical modelling of cutting forces in gear skiving
Gear skiving is a high-performance machining process for gear manufacturing. Due to its complex kinematics, the local cutting conditions vary during tool engagement. Particularly, the local rake angle can reach highly negative values, which have a significant effect on the cutting force. In this paper, the Kienzle force model with additional coefficients was implemented in a numerical model to calculate local cutting forces considering the influence of local rake angle. The experimental validation based on total cutting forces shows good results and indicates an increase of model accuracy for a wide parameter range by considering the rake angle variation
Strain-induced magnetic phase transition in SrCoO thin films
It has been well established that both in bulk at ambient pressure and for
films under modest strains, cubic SrCoO () is a
ferromagnetic metal. Recent theoretical work, however, indicates that a
magnetic phase transition to an antiferromagnetic structure could occur under
large strain accompanied by a metal-insulator transition. We have observed a
strain-induced ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic phase transition in
SrCoO films grown on DyScO substrates, which provide a large
tensile epitaxial strain, as compared to ferromagnetic films under lower
tensile strain on SrTiO substrates. Magnetometry results demonstrate the
existence of antiferromagnetic spin correlations and neutron diffraction
experiments provide a direct evidence for a G-type antiferromagnetic structure
with Ne\'el temperatures between and depending on the oxygen content of the samples. Therefore, our
data experimentally confirm the predicted strain-induced magnetic phase
transition to an antiferromagnetic state for SrCoO thin films
under large epitaxial strain.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
On the Convergence of the Born Series in Optical Tomography with Diffuse Light
We provide a simple sufficient condition for convergence of Born series in
the forward problem of optical diffusion tomography. The condition does not
depend on the shape or spatial extent of the inhomogeneity but only on its
amplitude.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Inverse Problem
Classical r-matrix of the su(2|2) SYM spin-chain
In this note we straightforwardly derive and make use of the quantum R-matrix
for the su(2|2) SYM spin-chain in the manifest su(1|2)-invariant formulation,
which solves the standard quantum Yang-Baxter equation, in order to obtain the
correspondent (undressed) classical r-matrix from the first order expansion in
the ``deformation'' parameter 2 \pi / \sqrt{\lambda}, and check that this last
solves the standard classical Yang-Baxter equation. We analyze its bialgebra
structure, its dependence on the spectral parameters and its pole structure. We
notice that it still preserves an su(1|2) subalgebra, thereby admitting an
expression in terms of a combination of projectors, which spans only a subspace
of su(1|2) \otimes su(1|2). We study the residue at its simple pole at the
origin, and comment on the applicability of the classical Belavin-Drinfeld type
of analysis.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX, no figures; corrections made, further analysis of
the residue and references adde
Thermodynamics of the quantum Landau-Lifshitz model
We present thermodynamics of the quantum su(1,1) Landau-Lifshitz model,
following our earlier exposition [J. Math. Phys. 50, 103518 (2009)] of the
quantum integrability of the theory, which is based on construction of
self-adjoint extensions, leading to a regularized quantum Hamiltonian for an
arbitrary n-particle sector. Starting from general discontinuity properties of
the functions used to construct the self-adjoint extensions, we derive the
thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz equations. We show that due to non-symmetric and
singular kernel, the self-consistency implies that only negative chemical
potential values are allowed, which leads to the conclusion that, unlike its
su(2) counterpart, the su(1,1) LL theory at T=0 has no instabilities.Comment: 10 page
The Ising model and planar N=4 Yang-Mills
The scattering-matrix for planar Yang-Mills with N=4 supersymmetry relies on
the assumption that integrability holds to all orders in perturbation theory.
In this note we define a map from the spectral variables x^{\pm},
parameterizing the long-range magnon momenta, to couplings in a two-dimensional
Ising model. Under this map integrability of planar N=4 Yang-Mills becomes
equivalent to the Yang-Baxter equation for the two-dimensional Ising model, and
the long-range variables x^{\pm} translate into the entries of the Ising
transfer matrices. We explore the Ising correlation length which equals the
inverse magnon momentum in the small momentum limit. The critical regime is
thus reached for vanishing magnon momentum. We also discuss the meaning of the
Kramers-Wannier duality transformation on the gauge theory, together with that
of the Ising model critical points.Comment: 24 pages. v2: References added and minor typos correcte
Afterglow rebrightenings as a signature of a long-lasting central engine activity? The emblematic case of GRB 100814A
In the past few years the number of well-sampled optical to NIR light curves
of long Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) has greatly increased particularly due to
simultaneous multi-band imagers such as GROND. Combining these densely sampled
ground-based data sets with the Swift UVOT and XRT space observations unveils a
much more complex afterglow evolution than what was predicted by the most
commonly invoked theoretical models. GRB 100814A represents a remarkable
example of these interesting well-sampled events, showing a prominent late-time
rebrightening in the optical to NIR bands and a complex spectral evolution.
This represents a unique laboratory to test the different afterglow emission
models. Here we study the nature of the complex afterglow emission of GRB
100814A in the framework of different theoretical models. Moreover, we compare
the late-time chromatic rebrightening with those observed in other well-sampled
long GRBs. We analysed the optical and NIR observations obtained with the
seven-channel Gamma-Ray burst Optical and Near-infrared Detector at the 2.2 m
MPG/ESO telescope together with the X-ray and UV data detected by the
instruments onboard the Swift observatory. The broad-band afterglow evolution,
achieved by constructing multi-instrument light curves and spectral energy
distributions, will be discussed in the framework of different theoretical
models. We find that the standard models that describe the broad-band afterglow
emission within the external shock scenario fail to describe the complex
evolution of GRB 100814A, and therefore more complex scenarios must be invoked.
[abridged]Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables; Astronomy & Astrophysics, in pres
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