754 research outputs found
Alternative symplectic structures for SO(3,1) and SO(4) four-dimensional BF theories
The most general action, quadratic in the B fields as well as in the
curvature F, having SO(3,1) or SO(4) as the internal gauge group for a
four-dimensional BF theory is presented and its symplectic geometry is
displayed. It is shown that the space of solutions to the equations of motion
for the BF theory can be endowed with symplectic structures alternative to the
usual one. The analysis also includes topological terms and cosmological
constant. The implications of this fact for gravity are briefly discussed.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX file, no figure
Strong subdifferentiability of norms and geometry of Banach spaces
summary:The strong subdifferentiability of norms (i.e\. one-sided differentiability uniform in directions) is studied in connection with some structural properties of Banach spaces. It is shown that every separable Banach space with nonseparable dual admits a norm that is nowhere strongly subdifferentiable except at the origin. On the other hand, every Banach space with a strongly subdifferentiable norm is Asplund
Weakly Compact Generating and Shrinking Markusevic Bases
2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 46B30, 46B03.It is shown that most of the well known classes of nonseparable Banach spaces related to the weakly compact generating can be characterized by elementary properties of the closure of the coefficient space of Markusevic bases for such spaces. In some cases, such property is then shared by all Markusevic bases in the space
Accrual financial reporting in the public sector: Is it a reality?
Although modernization of governmental accounting has led to the implementation of accrual financial reporting, budgets in most continental european countries, including spain, continue to be based on cash or modified cash methods. Consequently, cash-based and accrual- based financial information coexist. this may create problems for the full implementation of accrual financial statements. this paper analyzes the differences in practice between the results disclosed in financial and budgetary statements under both bases of accounting in order to identify to what extent accrual accounting has been implemented and to verify whether budgetary and accrual- based financial figures are significantly different. the research findings show that there is a high correlation between the current budgetary result and the economic result and, therefore, that in practice the accrual principle has not been implemented effectively
Accrual financial reporting in the public sector: Is it a reality?
Although modernization of governmental accounting has led to the implementation of accrual financial reporting, budgets in most continental european countries, including spain, continue to be based on cash or modified cash methods. Consequently, cash-based and accrual- based financial information coexist. this may create problems for the full implementation of accrual financial statements. this paper analyzes the differences in practice between the results disclosed in financial and budgetary statements under both bases of accounting in order to identify to what extent accrual accounting has been implemented and to verify whether budgetary and accrual- based financial figures are significantly different. the research findings show that there is a high correlation between the current budgetary result and the economic result and, therefore, that in practice the accrual principle has not been implemented effectively
The numerical index of -dimensional Lipschitz-free spaces
We provide the explicit formula for the numerical index of any
-dimensional Lipschitz-free space, also giving the construction of operators
attaining this value as its numerical radius. As a consequence, the numerical
index of -dimensional Lipschitz-free spaces can take any value of the
interval , and this whole range of numerical indices can be
attained by taking -dimensional subspaces of any Lipschitz-free space of the
form , where with is any
set with non-empty interior
Evidence for a circumplanetary disk around protoplanet PDS 70 b
We present the first observational evidence for a circumplanetary disk around
the protoplanet PDS~70~b, based on a new spectrum in the band acquired with
VLT/SINFONI. We tested three hypotheses to explain the spectrum: Atmospheric
emission from the planet with either (1) a single value of extinction or (2)
variable extinction, and (3) a combined atmospheric and circumplanetary disk
model. Goodness-of-fit indicators favour the third option, suggesting
circumplanetary material contributing excess thermal emission --- most
prominent at m. Inferred accretion rates (-- yr) are compatible with observational
constraints based on the H and Br lines. For the planet, we
derive an effective temperature of 1500--1600 K, surface gravity , radius , mass , and possible thick clouds.
Models with variable extinction lead to slightly worse fits. However, the
amplitude (mag) and timescale of variation
(~years) required for the extinction would also suggest
circumplanetary material.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. This is a pre-copyedited,
author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in ApJL on 2019
May 1
Dynamical stabilization of matter-wave solitons revisited
We consider dynamical stabilization of Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) by
time-dependent modulation of the scattering length. The problem has been
studied before by several methods: Gaussian variational approximation, the
method of moments, method of modulated Townes soliton, and the direct averaging
of the Gross-Pitaevskii (GP) equation. We summarize these methods and find that
the numerically obtained stabilized solution has different configuration than
that assumed by the theoretical methods (in particular a phase of the
wavefunction is not quadratic with ). We show that there is presently no
clear evidence for stabilization in a strict sense, because in the numerical
experiments only metastable (slowly decaying) solutions have been obtained. In
other words, neither numerical nor mathematical evidence for a new kind of
soliton solutions have been revealed so far. The existence of the metastable
solutions is nevertheless an interesting and complicated phenomenon on its own.
We try some non-Gaussian variational trial functions to obtain better
predictions for the critical nonlinearity for metastabilization but
other dynamical properties of the solutions remain difficult to predict
Weakly uniformly rotund Banach spaces
summary:The dual space of a WUR Banach space is weakly K-analytic
Disk Radii and Grain Sizes in Herschel-Resolved Debris Disks
(Abridged) The radii of debris disks and the sizes of their dust grains are
tracers of the formation mechanisms and physical processes operating in these
systems. We use a sample of 34 debris disks spatially resolved in various
Herschel programs to constrain them. While we modeled disks with both warm and
cold components, we focus our analysis only on the cold outer disks, i.e.
Kuiper-belt analogs. The disk radii derived from the resolved images reveal a
large dispersion, but no significant trend with the stellar luminosity, which
argues against ice lines as a dominant player in setting the debris disk sizes.
Fixing the disk radii to those inferred from the resolved images, we model the
spectral energy distributions to determine the dust temperatures and the grain
size distributions. While the dust temperature systematically increases towards
earlier spectral types, its ratio to the blackbody temperature at the disk
radius decreases with the stellar luminosity. This is explained by an increase
of typical grain sizes towards more luminous stars. The sizes are compared to
the radiation pressure blowout limit that is proportional to
the stellar luminosity-to-mass ratio and thus also increases towards earlier
spectral classes. The grain sizes in the disks of G- to A-stars are inferred to
be several times at all stellar luminosities, in agreement with
collisional models of debris disks. The sizes, measured in the units of
, appear to decrease with the luminosity, which may be
suggestive of the disk's stirring level increasing towards earlier-type stars.Comment: accepted for publication in ApJ, 22 pages, 7 figure
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