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    N-port rectangular-shaped distributed RC NETWORKS

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    Dielectric material between resistive thin film and pure conductor considered as n-port distributed RC networ

    Synthesis of active distributed RC networks

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    Open-circuit transfer function of two-port network expressed as rational function with real coefficient

    Spherical to deformed shape transition in the nucleon-pair shell model

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    A study of the shape transition from spherical to axially deformed nuclei in the even Ce isotopes using the nucleon-pair approximation of the shell model is reported. As long as the structure of the dominant collective pairs is determined using a microscopic framework appropriate to deformed nuclei, the model is able to produce a shape transition. However, the resulting transition is too rapid, with nuclei that should be transitional being fairly well deformed, perhaps reflecting the need to maintain several pairs with each angular momentum.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure

    Residual proton-neutron interactions and the NpNnN_{\rm p} N_{\rm n} scheme

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    We investigate the correlation between integrated proton-neutron interactions obtained by using the up-to-date experimental data of binding energies and the NpNnN_{\rm p} N_{\rm n}, the product of valence proton number and valence neutron number with respect to the nearest doubly closed nucleus. We make corrections on a previously suggested formula for the integrated proton-neutron interaction. Our results demonstrate a nice, nearly linear, correlation between the integrated p-n interaction and NpNnN_{\rm p} N_{\rm n}, which provides us with a firm foundation of the applicability of the NpNnN_{\rm p} N_{\rm n} scheme to nuclei far from the stability line.Comment: four pages, three figures, Physical Review C, in pres

    Beyond relativistic mean-field studies of low-lying states in neutron-deficient krypton isotopes

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    Neutron-deficient krypton isotopes are of particular interest due to the coexistence of oblate and prolate shapes in low-lying states and the transition of ground-state from one dominate shape to another as a function of neutron number. A detailed interpretation of these phenomena in neutron-deficient Kr isotopes requires the use of a method going beyond a mean-field approach that permits to determine spectra and transition probabilities. The aim of this work is to provide a systematic calculation of low-lying state in the even-even 68-86Kr isotopes and to understand the shape coexistence phenomenon and the onset of large collectivity around N=40 from beyond relativistic mean-field studies. The starting point of our method is a set of relativistic mean-field+BCS wave functions generated with a constraint on triaxial deformations (beta, gamma). The excitation energies and electric multipole transition strengths of low-lying states are calculated by solving a five-dimensional collective Hamiltonian (5DCH) with parameters determined by the mean-field wave functions. To examine the role of triaxiality, a configuration mixing of both particle number (PN) and angular momentum (AM) projected axially deformed states is also carried out within the exact generator coordinate method (GCM) based on the same energy density functional. The energy surfaces, the excitation energies of 0^+_2, 2^+_1, 2^+_2 states, as well as the E0 and E2 transition strengths are compared with the results of similar 5DCH calculations but with parameters determined by the non-relativistic mean-field wave functions, as well as with the available data...Comment: 23 pages, 10 figure

    Irreducible MultiQutrit Correlations in Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger Type States

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    Following the idea of the continuity approach in [D. L. Zhou, Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 180505 (2008)], we obtain the degrees of irreducible multi-party correlations in two families of nn-qutrit Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger type states. For the pure states in one of the families, the irreducible 2-party, nn-party and (nm)(n-m)-party (0<m<n20< m < n-2) correlations are nonzero, which is different from the nn-qubit case. We also derive the correlation distributions in the nn-qutrit maximal slice state, which can be uniquely determined by its (n1)(n-1)-qutrit reduced density matrices among pure states. It is proved that there is no irreducible nn-qutrit correlation in the maximal slice state. This enlightens us to give a discussion about how to characterize the pure states with irreducible nn-party correlation in arbitrarily high-dimensional systems by the way of the continuity approach.Comment: 5p, no fi

    Topological current of point defects and its bifurcation

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    From the topological properties of a three dimensional vector order parameter, the topological current of point defects is obtained. One shows that the charge of point defects is determined by Hopf indices and Brouwer degrees. The evolution of point defects is also studied. One concludes that there exist crucial cases of branch processes in the evolution of point defects when the Jacobian D(ϕx)=0D(\frac \phi x)=0.Comment: revtex,14 pages,no figur
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