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    Probing Nuclear Matter with Jet Conversions

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    We discuss the flavor of leading jet partons as a valuable probe of nuclear matter. We point out that the coupling of jets to nuclear matter naturally leads to an alteration of jet chemistry even at high transverse momentum pTp_T. In particular, QCD jets coupling to a chemically equilibrated quark gluon plasma in nuclear collisions, will lead to hadron ratios at high transverse momentum pTp_T that can differ significantly from their counterparts in p+pp+p collisions. Flavor measurements could complement energy loss as a way to study interactions of hard QCD jets with nuclear matter. Roughly speaking they probe the inverse mean free path 1/λ1/\lambda, while energy loss probes the average squared momentum transfer μ2/λ\mu^2/\lambda. We present some estimates for the rate of jet conversions in a consistent Fokker-Planck framework and their impact on future high-pTp_T identified hadron measurements at RHIC and LHC. We also suggest some novel observables to test flavor effects.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, version to appear in PR

    Quantum-mechanical communication theory

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    Optimum signal reception using quantum-mechanical communication theor

    TT-adic exponential sums of polynomials in one variable

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    The TT-adic exponential sum of a polynomial in one variable is studied. An explicit arithmetic polygon in terms of the highest two exponents of the polynomial is proved to be a lower bound of the Newton polygon of the CC-function of the T-adic exponential sum. This bound gives lower bounds for the Newton polygon of the LL-function of exponential sums of pp-power order

    Asymmetric Avalanches in the Condensate of a Zeeman-limited Superconductor

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    We report the non-equilibrium behavior of disordered superconducting Al films in high Zeeman fields. We have measured the tunneling density of states of the films through the first-order Zeeman critical field transition. We find that films with sheet resistances of a few hundred ohms exhibit large avalanche-like collapses of the condensate on the superheating branch of the critical field hysteresis loop. In contrast, the transition back into the superconducting phase (i.e., along the supercooling branch) is always continuous. The fact that the condensate follows an unstable trajectory to the normal state suggests that the order parameter in the hysteretic regime is not homogeneous.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, to appear in PR
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