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Parton Distributions in the Valon Model
The parton distribution functions determined by CTEQ at low are used as
inputs to test the validity of the valon model. The valon distributions in a
nucleon are first found to be nearly independent. The parton distribution
in a valon are shown to be consistent with being universal, independent of the
valon type. The momentum fractions of the partons in the valon add up
separately to one. These properties affirm the validity of the valon model. The
various distributions are parameterized for convenient application of the
model.Comment: 9 pages + 9 figures in ep
Quark-hadron phase transition with surface fluctuation
The effect of surface fluctuation on the observables of quark-hadron phase
transition is studied. The Ginzburg-Landau formalism is extended by the
inclusion of an extra term in the free energy that depends on the vertical
displacements from a flat surface. The probability that a bin has a particular
net displacement is determined by lattice simulation, where the physics input
is color confinement. The surface fluctuation from bin to bin is related to
multiplicity fluctuation, which in turn is measured by the factorial moments.
It is found that both the F-scaling behavior and the scaling exponent are
essentially unaffected by the inclusion of surface fluctuation.Comment: 9 pages, LaTex, 7 figures in a single postscript file, submitted to
Phys. Rev.
Polymer Adsorption on Disordered Substrate
We analyze the recently proposed "pattern-matching" phase of a Gaussian
random heteropolymer adsorbed on a disordered substrate [S. Srebnik, A.K.
Chakraborty and E.I. Shakhnovich, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3157 (1996)]. By mapping
the problem to that of a directed homopolymer in higher-dimensional random
media, we show that the pattern-matching phase is asymptotically weakly
unstable, and the large scale properties of the system are given by that of an
adsorbed homopolymer.Comment: 5 pages, RevTeX, text also available at http://matisse.ucsd.edu/~hw
Transferable Rights of Recreational Fishery: An Application to Red Snapper Fishery in the Gulf of Mexico
Transferable rights (TRs) programs are being increasingly considered in fisheries to overcome current overfishing situation. This paper will focus on developing a conceptual foundation, investigating advantages of the TRs program in fishery management, and answering critical issues to implement recreational TRs programs. Implication is to the Gulf of Mexico red snapper fishery.Transferable Rights, Individual Transferable Quota, Recreational Fishery, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Q22,
Universal behavior of multiplicity differences in quark-hadron phase transition
The scaling behavior of factorial moments of the differences in
multiplicities between well separated bins in heavy-ion collisions is proposed
as a probe of quark-hadron phase transition. The method takes into account some
of the physical features of nuclear collisions that cause some difficulty in
the application of the usual method. It is shown in the Ginzburg-Landau theory
that a numerical value of the scaling exponent can be determined
independent of the parameters in the problem. The universality of
characterizes quark-hadron phase transition, and can be tested directly by
appropriately analyzed data.Comment: 15 pages, including 4 figures (in epsf file), Latex, submitted to
Phys. Rev.
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