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Determination of the anomalous dimension of gluonic operators in deep inelastic scattering at O(1/N_f)
Using large N_f methods we compute the anomalous dimension of the
predominantly gluonic flavour singlet twist-2 composite operator which arises
in the operator product expansion used in deep inelastic scattering. We obtain
a d-dimensional expression for it which depends on the operator moment n. Its
expansion in powers of epsilon = (4-d)/2 agrees with the explicit exact three
loop MSbar results available for n less than or equal to 8 and allows us to
determine some new information on the explicit n-dependence of the three and
higher order coefficients. In particular the n-dependence of the three loop
anomalous dimension gamma_{gg}(a) is determined in the C_2(G) sector at
O(1/N_f).Comment: 26 latex pages, 7 postscript figure
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Risk Owners & Risk Managers: Dealing with the complexity of feeding children with neurodevelopmental disability
This paper illustrates negotiations around risk between lay people and clinicians in relation to gastrostomy interventions for disabled children. These negotiations centre on differing interpretations of what constitutes risk in relation to the safety of oral feeding and a child's need for a feeding tube between parents, carers and clinical specialties. Drawing on Heyman's distinction between risk managers and risk owners, we show that not only do clinicians act as risk managers and parents and carers as risk owners, but that these distinctions often become blurred either because of the shifting dynamics of relations of care or because of the specificity of clinical practice. Parents become risk managers in relation to carers' roles, while clinicians become risk owners in relation to particular procedures which define their practice. This has implications for lay and expert interactions as well as professional accountability for those caring for children with complex medical conditions. Although not an empirical article, we draw on empirical work in the UK. We analyse both parental and professional constructions of risk based on observations of co-ordinating a clinical trial designed to evaluate the effectiveness of gastrostomy surgery. We also examine the diverse value systems used by different groups of professionals and lay carers which inform judgements about risk and feeding. We conclude by arguing that issues of risk in contemporary health care are not just examples of âmanufactured uncertaintyâ or of ânegotiated powerâ but constitute a dialectical relationship which breaks down the essentialist dualism of lay and professional constructions of risk
Renormalization group flows and continual Lie algebras
We study the renormalization group flows of two-dimensional metrics in sigma
models and demonstrate that they provide a continual analogue of the Toda field
equations based on the infinite dimensional algebra G(d/dt;1). The resulting
Toda field equation is a non-linear generalization of the heat equation, which
is integrable in target space and shares the same dissipative properties in
time. We provide the general solution of the renormalization group flows in
terms of free fields, via Backlund transformations, and present some simple
examples that illustrate the validity of their formal power series expansion in
terms of algebraic data. We study in detail the sausage model that arises as
geometric deformation of the O(3) sigma model, and give a new interpretation to
its ultra-violet limit by gluing together two copies of Witten's
two-dimensional black hole in the asymptotic region. We also provide some new
solutions that describe the renormalization group flow of negatively curved
spaces in different patches, which look like a cane in the infra-red region.
Finally, we revisit the transition of a flat cone C/Z_n to the plane, as
another special solution, and note that tachyon condensation in closed string
theory exhibits a hidden relation to the infinite dimensional algebra G(d/dt;1)
in the regime of gravity. Its exponential growth holds the key for the
construction of conserved currents and their systematic interpretation in
string theory, but they still remain unknown.Comment: latex, 73pp including 14 eps fig
Frequenzoekonomie und Uebertragungssicherheit in Mobilen Automatischen Telefonnetzen bei digitaler Modulation Schlussbericht
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: F94B2148 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologie (BMFT), Bonn (Germany)DEGerman
Untersuchung zur Konzeption eines zukuenftigen digitalen MAT-Systems Schlussbericht
Copy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman