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Long Range Forces from Pseudoscalar Exchange
Using dispersion theoretic techniques, we consider coherent long range forces
arising from double pseudoscalar exchange among fermions. We find that Yukawa
type coupling leads to spin independent attractive potentials whereas
derivative coupling renders spin independent repulsive potentials.Comment: 27 pages, REVTeX, 3 figures included using epsfi
Long Range Forces from Two Neutrino Exchange Revisited
The exchange of two massless neutrinos gives rise to a long range force which
couples to weakly charged matter. As has been noted previously in the
literature, the potential for this force is \VN \propto G_{F}^2 / r^5 with
monopole-monople, spin-spin and more complicated interactions. Unfortunately,
this is far too small to be observed in present day experiments. We calculate
\VN explicitly in the electroweak theory, and show that under very general
assumptions forces arising from the exchange of two massless fermions can at
best yield potentials.Comment: 5 pages + 1 figure (not included), UFIFT-HEP-92-28/HUTP-92-A04
Symbolic Solution of Linear Differential Equations
An algorithm for solving linear constant-coefficient ordinary differential equations is presented. The computational complexity of the algorithm is discussed and its implementation in the FORMAC system is described. A comparison is made between the algorithm and some classical algorithms for solving differential equations
Joint superexchange--Jahn-Teller mechanism for A-type antiferromagnetism in
We propose a mechanism for A-type antiferromagnetism in orthorombic LaMnO_3,
compatible with the large Jahn-Teller splitting inferred from structural data.
Orbital ordering resulting from Jahn-Teller distortions effectively leads to
A-type ordering (antiferromagnetic in the c axis and ferromagnetic in the ab
plane) provided the in-plane distorsion Q_2 is large enough, a condition
generally fulfilled in existing data.Comment: 4 pages Late
Correlated tunneling into a superconductor in a multiprobe hybrid structure
We consider tunneling in a hybrid system consisting of a superconductor with
two or more probe electrodes which can be either normal metals or polarized
ferromagnets. In particular we study transport at subgap voltages and
temperatures. Besides Andreev pair tunneling at each contact, in multi-probe
structures subgap transport involves additional channels, which are due to
coherent propagation of two particles (electrons or holes), each originating
from a different probe electrode. The relevant processes are electron
cotunneling through the superconductor and conversion of two electrons stemming
from different probes in a Cooper pair. These processes are non-local and decay
when the distance between the pair of involved contacts is larger than the
superconducting coherence length. The conductance matrix of a the three
terminal hybrid structure is calculated. The multi-probe processes enhance the
conductance of each contact. If the contacts are magnetically polarized the
contribution of the various conduction channels may be separately detected.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, accepted in Europhysics Letters, minor changes, 3
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The long-range interaction in massless (lambda Phi^4)_4 theory
Does massless (lambda Phi^4)_4 theory exhibit spontaneous symmetry breaking
(SSB)? The raw 1-loop result implies that it does, but the "RG-improved" result
implies the opposite. I argue that the appropriate "low-energy effective
theory" is a nonlocal field theory involving an attractive, long-range
interaction Phi^2(x) Phi^2(y)/z^4, where z=|x-y|. RG improvement then requires
running couplings for both this interaction and the original pointlike
interaction. A crude calculation in this framework yields SSB even after "RG
improvement" and closely agrees with the raw 1-loop result.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX, 5 figures (.eps
Fredholm's Minors of Arbitrary Order: Their Representations as a Determinant of Resolvents and in Terms of Free Fermions and an Explicit Formula for Their Functional Derivative
We study the Fredholm minors associated with a Fredholm equation of the
second type. We present a couple of new linear recursion relations involving
the th and th minors, whose solution is a representation of the th
minor as an determinant of resolvents. The latter is given a simple
interpretation in terms of a path integral over non-interacting fermions. We
also provide an explicit formula for the functional derivative of a Fredholm
minor of order with respect to the kernel. Our formula is a linear
combination of the th and the th minors.Comment: 17 pages, Latex, no figures connection to supplementary compound
matrices mentioned, references added, typos correcte
Search for uncharged faster than light particles
Searching for uncharged particles with spacelike four momentum traveling faster than ligh
Effects of Bose-Einstein Condensation on forces among bodies sitting in a boson heat bath
We explore the consequences of Bose-Einstein condensation on
two-scalar-exchange mediated forces among bodies that sit in a boson gas. We
find that below the condensation temperature the range of the forces becomes
infinite while it is finite at temperatures above condensation.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
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