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    The Gelfand map and symmetric products

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    If A is an algebra of functions on X, there are many cases when X can be regarded as included in Hom(A,C) as the set of ring homomorphisms. In this paper the corresponding results for the symmetric products of X are introduced. It is shown that the symmetric product Sym^n(X) is included in Hom(A,C) as the set of those functions that satisfy equations generalising f(xy)=f(x)f(y). These equations are related to formulae introduced by Frobenius and, for the relevant A, they characterise linear maps on A that are the sum of ring homomorphisms. The main theorem is proved using an identity satisfied by partitions of finite sets.Comment: 14 pages, Late

    Precise bounds on the Higgs boson mass

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    We study the renormalization group evolution of the Higgs quartic coupling λH\lambda_{H} and the Higgs mass mHm_{H} in the Standard Model. The one loop equation for λH\lambda_{H} is non linear and it is of the Riccati type which we numerically and analytically solve in the energy range [mt,EGU][m_{t},E_{GU}] where mtm_{t} is the mass of the top quark and EGU=1014E_{GU}=10^{14} GeV. We find that depending on the value of λH(mt)\lambda_{H}(m_{t}) the solution for λH(E)\lambda_{H}(E) may have singularities or zeros and become negative in the former energy range so the ultra violet cut off of the standard model should be below the energy where the zero or singularity of λH\lambda_{H} occurs. We find that for 0.369≤λH(mt)≤0.6130.369\leq\lambda_{H}(m_{t})\leq0.613 the Standard Model is valid in the whole range [mt,EGU][m_{t},E_{GU}]. We consider two cases of the Higgs mass relation to the parameters of the standard model: (a) the effective potential method and (b) the tree level mass relations. The limits for λH(mt)\lambda_{H}(m_{t}) correspond to the following Higgs mass relation 150≤mH⪅193150\leq m_{H}\lessapprox 193 GeV. We also plot the dependence of the ultra violet cut off on the value of the Higgs mass. We analyze the evolution of the vacuum expectation value of the Higgs field and show that it depends on the value of the Higgs mass. The pattern of the energy behavior of the VEV is different for the cases (a) and (b). The behavior of λH(E)\lambda_{H}(E), mH(E)m_{H}(E) and v(E)v(E) indicates the existence of a phase transition in the standard model. For the effective potential this phase transition occurs at the mass range mH≈180m_{H}\approx 180 GeV and for the tree level mass relations at mH≈168m_{H}\approx 168 GeV.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures. Expanded the discussion of the Higgs mass relation between the parameters of the Standard Model. Included the method of the Higgs effective potentia

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    On conformal measures and harmonic functions for group extensions

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    We prove a Perron-Frobenius-Ruelle theorem for group extensions of topological Markov chains based on a construction of σ\sigma-finite conformal measures and give applications to the construction of harmonic functions.Comment: To appear in Proceedings of "New Trends in Onedimensional Dynamics, celebrating the 70th birthday of Welington de Melo

    Two-Center Integrals for r_{ij}^{n} Polynomial Correlated Wave Functions

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    All integrals needed to evaluate the correlated wave functions with polynomial terms of inter-electronic distance are included. For this form of the wave function, the integrals needed can be expressed as a product of integrals involving at most four electrons

    Sign Rules for Anisotropic Quantum Spin Systems

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    We present new and exact ``sign rules'' for various spin-s anisotropic spin-lattice models. It is shown that, after a simple transformation which utilizes these sign rules, the ground-state wave function of the transformed Hamiltonian is positive-definite. Using these results exact statements for various expectation values of off-diagonal operators are presented, and transitions in the behavior of these expectation values are observed at particular values of the anisotropy. Furthermore, the effects of sign rules in variational calculations and quantum Monte Carlo calculations are considered. They are illustrated by a simple variational treatment of a one-dimensional anisotropic spin model.Comment: 4 pages, 1 ps-figur

    Elliptic (N,N^\prime)-Soliton Solutions of the lattice KP Equation

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    Elliptic soliton solutions, i.e., a hierarchy of functions based on an elliptic seed solution, are constructed using an elliptic Cauchy kernel, for integrable lattice equations of Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (KP) type. This comprises the lattice KP, modified KP (mKP) and Schwarzian KP (SKP) equations as well as Hirota's bilinear KP equation, and their successive continuum limits. The reduction to the elliptic soliton solutions of KdV type lattice equations is also discussed.Comment: 18 page

    Integrable Time-Discretisation of the Ruijsenaars-Schneider Model

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    An exactly integrable symplectic correspondence is derived which in a continuum limit leads to the equations of motion of the relativistic generalization of the Calogero-Moser system, that was introduced for the first time by Ruijsenaars and Schneider. For the discrete-time model the equations of motion take the form of Bethe Ansatz equations for the inhomogeneous spin-1/2 Heisenberg magnet. We present a Lax pair, the symplectic structure and prove the involutivity of the invariants. Exact solutions are investigated in the rational and hyperbolic (trigonometric) limits of the system that is given in terms of elliptic functions. These solutions are connected with discrete soliton equations. The results obtained allow us to consider the Bethe Ansatz equations as ones giving an integrable symplectic correspondence mixing the parameters of the quantum integrable system and the parameters of the corresponding Bethe wavefunction.Comment: 27 pages, latex, equations.st

    Series and integral representations of the Taylor coefficients of the Weierstrass sigma-function

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    We provide two kinds of representations for the Taylor coefficients of the Weierstrass σ\sigma-function σ(⋅;Γ)\sigma(\cdot;\Gamma) associated to an arbitrary lattice Γ\Gamma in the complex plane C=R2\mathbb{C}=\mathbb{R}^2 - the first one in terms of the so-called Hermite-Gauss series over Γ\Gamma and the second one in terms of Hermite-Gauss integrals over C\mathbb{C}.Comment: 12 page

    Introducing multiple-choice questions to promote learning for medical students: effect on exam performance in obstetrics and gynecology

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    Abstract Purpose Testing is required in medical education. The large number of exams that students face requires effective learning strategies. Various methods of improving knowledge retention and recall have been discussed, two of the most widely evaluated of which are test-enhanced learning and pause procedures. This study investigated the effect of voluntary multiple-choice questions on students’ performance. Methods In a prospective study from April 2013 to March 2015, 721 students were randomly assigned to receive supplementary online material only (control group) or additional multiple-choice questions (investigative group) accompanying lectures. Their performance in the final exam was evaluated. Results A total of 675 students were ultimately included, with 299 randomly assigned to the investigative group and 376 to the control group. Students in the investigative group scored significantly better in relation to grades and points (2.11 vs. 2.49; 33 vs 31.31; p < 0.05). The effect declined over time. Conclusion This is the first study of the use of voluntary multiple-choice questions to improve medical students’ performance. The results support test-enhanced learning and the feasibility of implementing multiple-choice questions in lectures
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