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Can cold quark matter be solid?
The state of cold quark matter really challenges both astrophysicists and
particle physicists, even many-body physicists. It is conventionally suggested
that BCS-like color superconductivity occurs in cold quark matter; however,
other scenarios with a ground state rather than of Fermi gas could still be
possible. It is addressed that quarks are dressed and clustering in cold quark
matter at realistic baryon densities of compact stars, since a weakly coupling
treatment of the interaction between constituent quarks would not be reliable.
Cold quark matter is conjectured to be in a solid state if thermal kinematic
energy is much lower than the interaction energy of quark clusters, and such a
state could be relevant to different manifestations of pulsar-like compact
stars.Comment: Proceedings of IWARA2009 (IJMP D
Can the age discrepancies of neutron stars be circumvented by an accretion-assisted torque?
It is found that 1E 1207.4-5209 could be a low-mass bare strange star if its
small radius or low altitude cyclotron formation can be identified. The age
problems of five sources could be solved by a fossil-disk-assisted torque. The
magnetic dipole radiation dominates the evolution of PSR B1757-24 at present,
and the others are in propeller (or tracking) phases.Comment: ApJL accepted, or at
http://vega.bac.pku.edu.cn/~rxxu/publications/index_P.ht
Empirical pricing kernels obtained from the UK index options market
Empirical pricing kernels for the UK equity market are derived as the ratio between risk-neutral densities, inferred from FTSE 100 index options, and historical real-world densities, estimated from time series of the index. The kernels thus obtained are almost compatible with a risk averse representative agent, unlike similar estimates for the US market
Delay-dependent robust stability of stochastic delay systems with Markovian switching
In recent years, stability of hybrid stochastic delay systems, one of the important issues in the study of stochastic systems, has received considerable attention. However, the existing results do not deal with the structure of the diffusion but estimate its upper bound, which induces conservatism. This paper studies delay-dependent robust stability of hybrid stochastic delay systems. A delay-dependent criterion for robust exponential stability of hybrid stochastic delay systems is presented in terms of linear matrix inequalities (LMIs), which exploits the structure of the diffusion. Numerical examples are given to verify the effectiveness and less conservativeness of the proposed method
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