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On the hydrostatic approximation of the Navier-Stokes equations in a thin strip
In this paper, we first prove the global well-posedness of a scaled
anisotropic Navier-Stokes system and the hydrostatic Navier-Stokes system in a
2-D striped domain with small analytic data in the tangential variable. Then we
justify the limit from the anisotropic Navier-Stokes system to the hydrostatic
Navier-Stokes system with analytic data
Evolving small-world networks with geographical attachment preference
We introduce a minimal extended evolving model for small-world networks which
is controlled by a parameter. In this model the network growth is determined by
the attachment of new nodes to already existing nodes that are geographically
close. We analyze several topological properties for our model both
analytically and by numerical simulations. The resulting network shows some
important characteristics of real-life networks such as the small-world effect
and a high clustering.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Octupole degree of freedom for the critical-point candidate nucleus Sm in a reflection-asymmetric relativistic mean-field approach
The potential energy surfaces of even-even Sm are investigated in
the constrained reflection-asymmetric relativistic mean-field approach with
parameter set PK1. It is shown that the critical-point candidate nucleus
Sm marks the shape/phase transition not only from U(5) to SU(3)
symmetry, but also from the octupole-deformed ground state in Sm to the
quadrupole-deformed ground state in Sm. By including the octupole
degree of freedom, an energy gap near the Fermi surface for single-particle
levels in Sm with is found, and the
important role of the octupole deformation driving pair and is demonstrated.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
Experimental Implications for a Linear Collider of the SUSY Dark Matter Scenario
This paper presents the detection issues for the lightest slepton
\tilde{\tau}_1 at a future e^+e^- TeV collider given the dark matter
constraints set on the SUSY mass spectrum by the WMAP results. It intends to
illustrate the importance of an optimal detection of energetic electrons in the
very forward region for an efficient rejection of the
\gamma\gamma background. The TESLA parameters have been used in the case of
head-on collisions and in the case of a 10, mrad half crossing angle.Comment: 24 pages, 13 figures, Work presented at the International Conference
on Linear Colliders (LCWS04), 19-23 April 2004, Le Carre des Sciences, Paris,
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Sensitivity and spatial resolution for electron-spin-resonance detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy
The signal intensity of electron spin resonance in magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM) experiments employing periodic saturation of the electron spin magnetization is determined by four parameters: the rf field H1, the modulation level of the bias field Hm, the spin relaxation time tau1, and the magnetic size R([partial-derivative]H/[partial-derivative]z) of the sample. Calculations of the MRFM spectra obtained from a 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl particle have been performed for various conditions. The results are compared with experimental data and excellent agreement is found. The systematic variation of the signal intensity as a function of H1 and Hm provides a powerful tool to characterize the MRFM apparatus
On the possibility of measuring at HERA using radiative events
It is shown that a significant measurement of the longitudinal structure
function can be performed at HERA, for and and for x around , using radiative events with hard photon
emission collinear to the incident lepton beam, under the present running
conditions and with an integrated luminosity of 10 . The influence of
experimental conditions is discussed.Comment: 12 pages (6 figures
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