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    A Theory of the Pseudogap State of the Cuprates

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    The phase diagram for a general model for Cuprates is derived in a mean-field approximation. A phase violating time-reversal without breaking translational symmetry is possible when both the ionic interactions and the local repulsions are large compared to the energy difference between the Cu and O single-particle levels. It ends at a quantum critical point as the hole or electron doping is increased. Such a phase is necessarily accompanied by singular forward scattering such that, in the stable phase, the density of states at the chemical potential, projected to a particular point group symmetry of the lattice is zero producing thereby an anisotropic gap in the single-particle spectrum. It is suggested that this phase occupies the "pseudogap" region of the phase diagram of the cuprates. The temperature dependence of the single-particle spectra, the density of states, the specific heat and the magnetic susceptibility are calculated with rather remarkable correspondence with the experimental results. The importance of further direct experimental verification of such a phase in resolving the principal issues in the theory of the Cuprate phenomena is pointed out. To this end, some predictions are provided.Comment: 41 pages, 8 figure

    Heavy-Fermions in a Transition-Metal Compound: LiV2O4LiV_2O_4

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    The recent discovery of heavy-Fermion properties in Lithium Vanadate and the enormous difference in its properties from the properties of Lithium Titanate as well as of the manganite compounds raise some puzzling questions about strongly correlated Fermions. These are disscussed as well as a solution to the puzzles provided.Comment: late

    MEASUREMENT OF ANTERIOR PELVIC TILT IN LOW BACK PAIN- AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

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    Objective: The objective of the study was to measure the anterior pelvic tilt for both males and females of low back pain patients.Methods: Observational type. Procedure: Totally, 120 subjects were approached. In that 70 were males and 50 were females. Using i@handyapplication in mobile anterior pelvic tilt was calculated among low back pain patients.Results: Anterior pelvic tilt was increased in low back pain patients (male - 14.15° and female - 16.26°). In that correlation between males and visualanalog scale (VAS) was not significant. However, there was a significant correlation found in female anterior pelvic tilt and VAS (p<0.01).Conclusion: This study concluded that there was an increase in anterior pelvic tilt among low back pain patients. Anterior pelvic tilt and VAS washighly correlated in females, not in males.Keywords: i@handy, Anterior pelvic tilt, Low back pain

    A comparative study of red clover vein mosaic virus and some other plant viruses

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    Spontaneous time reversal symmetry breaking in the pseudogap state of high-Tc superconductors

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    When matter undergoes a phase transition from one state to another, usually a change in symmetry is observed, as some of the symmetries exhibited are said to be spontaneously broken. The superconducting phase transition in the underdoped high-Tc superconductors is rather unusual, in that it is not a mean-field transition as other superconducting transitions are. Instead, it is observed that a pseudo-gap in the electronic excitation spectrum appears at temperatures T* higher than Tc, while phase coherence, and superconductivity, are established at Tc (Refs. 1, 2). One would then wish to understand if T* is just a crossover, controlled by fluctuations in order which will set in at the lower Tc (Refs. 3, 4), or whether some symmetry is spontaneously broken at T* (Refs. 5-10). Here, using angle-resolved photoemission with circularly polarized light, we find that, in the pseudogap state, left-circularly polarized photons give a different photocurrent than right-circularly polarized photons, and therefore the state below T* is rather unusual, in that it breaks time reversal symmetry11. This observation of a phase transition at T* provides the answer to a major mystery of the phase diagram of the cuprates. The appearance of the anomalies below T* must be related to the order parameter that sets in at this characteristic temperature .Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure

    Thermodynamic functions within the van Hove BCS model: Symmetry mixing effects

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    All the new layer perovskite superconductors seem to show a phenomenon of symmetry mixing with repect to the order parameter. An analysis of the different alternative of mixing and how far could them be presented is carried out. For the particular case of s+id symmetry of the gap, the temperature dependence of the specific heat (CesC_{es}) and the thermodynamic critical magnetic field (HcH_{c}) are calculated. A double peak transition is observed on Ces(T)C_{es}(T) in the mixed regime while the single peak behavior is recovered for a purely symmetric state (s or d). CesC_{es} presents a quadratic law at low tempeartures for a d-wave gap and for the s-wave one the typical exponential attenuation. The temperature dependence of HcH_{c} shows a clear phase transition of second order at temperatures where the d-wave component becomes negligible. A comparison with other results and experiments is done.Comment: Revised version and accepted to be published in Physica
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