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    Gauge-invariant nonlocal quark condensates in QCD: a new interpretation of the lattice results

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    We study the asymptotic short-distance behaviour as well as the asymptotic large-distance behaviour of the gauge-invariant quark-antiquark nonlocal condensates in QCD. A comparison of some analytical results with the available lattice data is performed.Comment: Talk given at the ``XVIIth International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory'', Pisa (Italy), June 29th - July 3rd, 1999 (LATTICE 99); 3 pages, LaTeX file, uses ``espcrc2.sty''; a mistake in Eq. (17) corrected plus other minor change

    Traces, extensions and co-normal derivatives for elliptic systems on Lipschitz domains

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    This is the post-print version of the article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2011 ElsevierFor functions from the Sobolev space H^s(\OmegaĀ­), 1/2 < s < 3/2 , definitions of non-unique generalized and unique canonical co-normal derivative are considered, which are related to possible extensions of a partial differential operator and its right hand side from the domainĀ­, where they are prescribed, to the domain boundary, where they are not. Revision of the boundary value problem settings, which makes them insensitive to the generalized co-normal derivative inherent non-uniqueness are given. It is shown, that the canonical co-normal derivatives, although deĀÆned on a more narrow function class than the generalized ones, are continuous extensions of the classical co-norma derivatives. Some new results about trace operator estimates and Sobolev spaces haracterizations, are also presented

    Dendritic Actin Filament Nucleation Causes Traveling Waves and Patches

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    The polymerization of actin via branching at a cell membrane containing nucleation-promoting factors is simulated using a stochastic-growth methodology. The polymerized-actin distribution displays three types of behavior: a) traveling waves, b) moving patches, and c) random fluctuations. Increasing actin concentration causes a transition from patches to waves. The waves and patches move by a treadmilling mechanism which does not require myosin II. The effects of downregulation of key proteins on actin wave behavior are evaluated.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Asymptotic behavior of photoionization cross section in a central field

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    We demonstrate that the high energy nonrelativistic asymptotic for the photoionization cross section in a central field V(r)V(r) can be expressed in terms of the asymptotic of the Fourier transform V(p)V(p) of the field. We show that the cross sections drop in the same way for the fields with the Coulomb short distance behavior. The character of the cross sections energy behavior is related to the analytical properties of the function V(r)V(r). The cross sections exhibit power drop for the potentials which have singularities an the real axis. They suffer the exponential drop if V(r)V(r) has singularities in the complex plane.Comment: 11 page

    Asymptotic behavior of photoionization cross section in a central field. Ionization of the pp states

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    We continue our studies of the high energy nonrelativistic asymptotics for the photoionization cross section of the systems bound by a central field V(r)V(r). We consider the bound states with the orbital momentum ā„“=1\ell=1. We show, that as well as for the ss states the asymptotics can be obtained without solving of the wave equations for the bound and outgoing electrons. The asymptotics of the cross sections is expressed in terms of the asymptotics of the Fourier transform V(p)V(p) of the field and its derivative Vā€²(p)V'(p) by employing the Lippmann--Schwinger equation. The shape of the energy dependence of the cross sections is determined by the analytical properties of the potential V(r)V(r). The cross sections exhibit power drop with the increase of the photon energy for the potentials V(r)V(r) which have singularities on the real axis. They experience exponential drop if V(r)V(r) has poles in the complex plane. We trace the energy dependence of the ratios of the photoionization cross sections for ss and pp electrons from the states with the same principle quantum number. We apply the results to the physics of fullerenes.Comment: 14 page

    All-atomic source of squeezed vacuum with full pulse-shape control

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    We report on the generation of pulses of a low-frequency squeezed vacuum with noise suppression >2 dB below the standard quantum limit in a hot resonant 87 Rb vapor with polarization self-rotation. We demonstrate the possibility to precisely control the temporal profile of the squeezed noise quadrature by applying a calibrated longitudinal magnetic field, without degrading the maximum amount of squeezing
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