662 research outputs found
The geometry of whips
In this paper we study geometric aspects of the space of arcs parametrized by
unit speed in the metric. Physically this corresponds to the motion of a
whip, and it also arises in studying shape recognition. The geodesic equation
is the nonlinear, nonlocal wave equation , with and given by
,
with boundary conditions and . We
prove that the space of arcs is a submanifold of the space of all curves, that
the orthogonal projection exists but is not smooth, and as a consequence we get
a Riemannian exponential map that it continuous and even differentiable but not
. This is related to the fact that the curvature is positive but unbounded
above, so that there are conjugate points at arbitrarily short times along any
geodesic.
We also compare this metric to an metric introduced by Michor and
Mumford for shape recognition on the homogeneous space of immersed curves modulo reparametrizations; we
show it has some similar properties (such as nonnegative but unbounded
curvature and a nonsmooth exponential map), but that the metric on the
arc space yields a genuine Riemannian distance.Comment: 24 page
Kaon and Hyperon Form Factors in Kaon Electroproduction on the Nucleon
The electromagnetic form factors of strange mesons and baryons are studied by
means of kaon electroproduction on the nucleon. The response functions that are
sensitive to the K0, Lambda, Sigma, and KK*\gamma transition form factors are
systematically explored. The effects of these form factors on several response
functions are discussed.Comment: 10 pages, Latex2e, 12 postscript figures. Invited talk given at the
International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics
(HYP97), Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, October 13-18, 1997. To be
published in Nucl. Phys.
Kaon Electromagnetic Production on Nuclei
The formation and excitation of hypernuclei through kaon photoproduction is
reviewed. Basic features of the production process are emphasized. The
possibility of extracting new information on hypernuclear structure and on the
wave function of the bound is discussed. New results are presented
for the quasifree production process . Observables of
this reaction are shown to be sensitive to the -nucleus final state
interaction.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures. Invited talk given at the International
Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP97), Brookhaven
National Laboratory, USA, October 13-18, 1997. To be published in Nucl. Phys.
Missing Resonances in Kaon Photoproduction on the Nucleon
New kaon photoproduction data on a proton, gamma + p --> K+ + Lambda, are
analyzed using a multipole approach. The background terms are given in terms of
gauge invariant, crossing symmetric, Born diagrams with hadronic form factors,
while the resonances are parameterized using Breit-Wigner forms. Preliminary
results suggest a number of new resonances, as predicted by many quark model
studies. A comparison between the extracted multipoles and those obtained from
KAON-MAID is presented.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, invited talk at the International Symposium on
Electrophotoproduction of Strangeness on Nucleons and Nuclei (SENDAI 03),
Sendai, Japan, 16-18 Jun 200
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