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Semiclassical correlators of three states with large S^5 charges in string theory in AdS_5 x S^5
We consider semiclassical computation of 3-point correlation functions of
(BPS or non-BPS) string states represented by vertex operators carrying large
charges in S5. We argue that the AdS5 part of the construction of relevant
semiclassical solution involves the two basic ingredients: (i) configuration of
three glued geodesics in AdS2 suggested by Klose and McLoughlin in
arXiv:1106.0495 and (ii) a particular Schwarz-Christoffel map of the 3-geodesic
solution in cylindrical (tau, sigma) domain into the complex plane with three
marked points. This map is constructed using the expression for the AdS2 string
stress tensor which is uniquely determined by the 3 scaling dimensions as noted
by Janik and Wereszczynski in arXiv:1109.6262 (our solution, however, is
different from theirs). We also find the S5 part of the solution and thus the
full expression for the semiclassical part of the 3-point correlator for
several examples: extremal and non-extremal correlators of BPS states and a
particular correlator of "small" circular spinning strings in S3 part of S5. We
demonstrate that for the BPS correlators the results agree with the large
charge limit of the corresponding supergravity and free gauge theory
expressions.Comment: 43 pages, 4 figures; v2: minor corrections; v3: comments added at the
end of section 3 and in section 5; v4: minor corrections; v5: discussion in
subsection 3.3 correcte
Double polarization hysteresis loop induced by the domain pinning by defect dipoles in HoMnO3 epitaxial thin films
We report on antiferroelectriclike double polarization hysteresis loops in
multiferroic HoMnO3 thin films below the ferroelectric Curie temperature. This
intriguing phenomenon is attributed to the domain pinning by defect dipoles
which were introduced unintentionally during film growth process. Electron
paramagnetic resonance suggests the existence of Fe1+ defects in thin films and
first principles calculations reveal that the defect dipoles would be composed
of oxygen vacancy and Fe1+ defect. We discuss migration of charged point
defects during film growth process and formation of defect dipoles along
ferroelectric polarization direction, based on the site preference of point
defects. Due to a high-temperature low-symmetry structure of HoMnO3, aging is
not required to form the defect dipoles in contrast to other ferroelectrics
(e.g., BaTiO3).Comment: 4 figure
On Resource-bounded versions of the van Lambalgen theorem
The van Lambalgen theorem is a surprising result in algorithmic information
theory concerning the symmetry of relative randomness. It establishes that for
any pair of infinite sequences and , is Martin-L\"of random and
is Martin-L\"of random relative to if and only if the interleaved sequence
is Martin-L\"of random. This implies that is relative random
to if and only if is random relative to \cite{vanLambalgen},
\cite{Nies09}, \cite{HirschfeldtBook}. This paper studies the validity of this
phenomenon for different notions of time-bounded relative randomness.
We prove the classical van Lambalgen theorem using martingales and Kolmogorov
compressibility. We establish the failure of relative randomness in these
settings, for both time-bounded martingales and time-bounded Kolmogorov
complexity. We adapt our classical proofs when applicable to the time-bounded
setting, and construct counterexamples when they fail. The mode of failure of
the theorem may depend on the notion of time-bounded randomness
Nanoscale phase separation in films: evidence for the texture driven optical anisotropy
The IR optical absorption (0.1-1.5 eV) in the films
on LAO substrate exhibits the drastic temperature evolution of the spectral
weight evidencing the insulator to metal transition. Single crystal films were
found to reveal strong linear dichroism with anomalous spectral oscillations
and fairly weak temperature dependence. Starting from the concept of phase
separation, we develop the effective medium model to account for these effects.
The optical anisotropy of the films is attributed to the texturization of the
ellipsoidal inclusions of the quasimetal phase caused by a mismatch of the film
and substrate and the twin texture of the latter.Comment: 6 pages, 5 Encapsulated PostScript figures, uses RevTeX
Non-saturating large magnetoresistance in semimetals
The rapidly expanding class of quantum materials known as {\emph{topological
semimetals}} (TSM) display unique transport properties, including a striking
dependence of resistivity on applied magnetic field, that are of great interest
for both scientific and technological reasons. However, experimental signatures
that can identify or discern the dominant mechanism and connect to available
theories are scarce. Here we present the magnetic susceptibility (), the
tangent of the Hall angle () along with magnetoresistance in four
different non-magnetic semimetals with high mobilities, NbP, TaP, NbSb and
TaSb, all of which exhibit non-saturating large MR. We find that the
distinctly different temperature dependences, and the values of
in phosphides and antimonates serve as empirical criteria to
sort the MR from different origins: NbP and TaP being uncompensated semimetals
with linear dispersion, in which the non-saturating magnetoresistance arises
due to guiding center motion, while NbSb and TaSb being {\it
compensated} semimetals, with a magnetoresistance emerging from nearly perfect
charge compensation of two quadratic bands. Our results illustrate how a
combination of magnetotransport and susceptibility measurements may be used to
categorize the increasingly ubiquitous non-saturating large magnetoresistance
in TSMs.Comment: Accepted for publication at Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., minor revisions,
6 figure
Relativity principles in 1+1 dimensions and differential aging reversal
We study the behavior of clocks in 1+1 spacetime assuming the relativity
principle, the principle of constancy of the speed of light and the clock
hypothesis. These requirements are satisfied by a class of Finslerian theories
parametrized by a real coefficient , special relativity being recovered
for . The effect of differential aging is studied for the different
values of . Below the critical values the differential
aging has the usual direction - after a round trip the accelerated observer
returns younger than the twin at rest in the inertial frame - while above the
critical values the differential aging changes sign. The non-relativistic case
is treated by introducing a formal analogy with thermodynamics.Comment: 12 pages, no figures. Previous title "Parity violating terms in
clocks' behavior and differential aging reversal". v2: shortened
introduction, some sections removed, pointed out the relation with Finsler
metrics. Submitted to Found. Phys. Let
Resonances, instabilities, and structure selection of driven Josephson lattice in layered superconductors
We investigate dynamics of Josephson vortex lattice in layered high T
superconductors at high magnetic fields. It is shown that the average electric
current depends on the lattice structure and is resonantly enhanced when the
Josephson frequency matches the frequency of the plasma mode. We find the
stability regions of moving lattice. It is shown that a specific lattice
structure at given velocity is uniquely selected by the boundary conditions: at
small velocities periodic triangular lattice is stable and looses its stability
at some critical velocity. At even higher velocities a structure close to a
rectangular lattice is restored.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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