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    Renormalization of the Topological Charge in Yang-Mills Theory

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    The conditions leading to a nontrivial renormalization of the topological charge in four--dimensional Yang--Mills theory are discussed. It is shown that if the topological term is regarded as the limit of a certain nontopological interaction, quantum effects due to the gauge bosons lead to a finite multiplicative renormalization of the theta--parameter while fermions give rise to an additional shift of theta. A truncated form of an exact renormalization group equation is used to study the scale dependence of the theta--parameter. Possible implications for the strong CP--problem of QCD are discussed.Comment: 31 pages, late

    Evaluaton of Goodwill in Accounting Practice

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    The purpose of this independent research study is to evaluate the creation, write-off, and the presentation of the goodwill account in the corporate financial statements. By developing the evaluation around these areas, the problems of goodwill are discussed by comparing corporate practices against professional recommendations The difference between corporate practice and professional recommendations provides the basis for an evaluation of problems related to the goodwill account. The Accounting Trends & Techniques publication and professional journals provided the data regarding present business techniques. The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, American Accounting Association, and Securities and Exchange Commission recommendations provided the discussion for the theoretical treatment of the goodwill account in corporate financial statements. This study indicates that a clear and comprehensive definition of the goodwill account is necessary to take the initial step in resolving the problems related to goodwill. The second step would be to convince the Internal Revenue Service to allow the amortization of the goodwill account for tax purposes. If the goodwill account could be amortize9, it would be a major step in resolving the problems relating to write-off and presentation of the goodwill accoun

    Effective Average Action of Chern-Simons Field Theory

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    The renormalization of the Chern-Simons parameter is investigated by using an exact and manifestly gauge invariant evolution equation for the scale-dependent effective average action.Comment: 14 pages, late

    Theoretical evidence for unexpected O-rich phases at corners of MgO surfaces

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    Realistic oxide materials are often semiconductors, in particular at elevated temperatures, and their surfaces contain undercoordiated atoms at structural defects such as steps and corners. Using hybrid density-functional theory and ab initio atomistic thermodynamics, we investigate the interplay of bond-making, bond-breaking, and charge-carrier trapping at the corner defects at the (100) surface of a p-doped MgO in thermodynamic equilibrium with an O2 atmosphere. We show that by manipulating the coordination of surface atoms one can drastically change and even reverse the order of stability of reduced versus oxidized surface sites.Comment: 5 papges, 4 figure

    Hot Adatom Diffusion Following Oxygen Dissociation on Pd(100) and Pd(111): A First-Principles Study of the Equilibration Dynamics of Exothermic Surface Reactions

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    We augment ab initio molecular dynamics simulations with a quantitative account of phononic dissipation to study the hyperthermal adsorbate dynamics resulting from a noninstantaneous energy dissipation during exothermic surface chemical reactions. Comparing the hot adatom diffusion ensuing O2 dissociation over Pd(100) and Pd(111) we find experimentally accessible product end distances to form a rather misleading measure for the lifetime of this hyperthermal state. The lifetime is particularly long at Pd(111) where a random-walk-type diffusion leads only to small net displacements. A detailed phonon analysis rationalizes the slow equilibration through long-lived Rayleigh mode excitations that spatially confine the released energy within a nanoscopic “hot spot” around the impingement region

    Phononic dissipation during “hot” adatom motion: A QM/Me study of O<sub>2</sub> dissociation at Pd surfaces

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    We augment ab initio molecular dynamics simulations with a quantitative account of phononic dissipation to study the non-equilibrium aftermath of the exothermic oxygen dissociation at low-index (111), (100), and (110) Pd surfaces. Comparing the hyperthermal diffusion arising from a non-instantaneous dissipation of the released chemical energy, we find a striking difference in the resulting “hot” adatom lifetime that is not overall reflected in experimentally recorded product end distances. We rationalize this finding through a detailed mode-specific phonon analysis and identify the dominant dissipation channels as qualitatively different groups of localized surface modes that ultimately lead to intrinsically different rates of dissipation to the Pd bulk. The thus obtained first-principles perspective on non-equilibrium adsorbate-phonon dynamics thereby underscores the sensitive dependence on details of the phononic fine structure, while questioning prevalent assumptions about energy sinks made in commonly used model bath Hamiltonians

    Renormalization group improved gravitational actions: a Brans-Dicke approach

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    A new framework for exploiting information about the renormalization group (RG) behavior of gravity in a dynamical context is discussed. The Einstein-Hilbert action is RG-improved by replacing Newton's constant and the cosmological constant by scalar functions in the corresponding Lagrangian density. The position dependence of GG and Λ\Lambda is governed by a RG equation together with an appropriate identification of RG scales with points in spacetime. The dynamics of the fields GG and Λ\Lambda does not admit a Lagrangian description in general. Within the Lagrangian formalism for the gravitational field they have the status of externally prescribed ``background'' fields. The metric satisfies an effective Einstein equation similar to that of Brans-Dicke theory. Its consistency imposes severe constraints on allowed backgrounds. In the new RG-framework, GG and Λ\Lambda carry energy and momentum. It is tested in the setting of homogeneous-isotropic cosmology and is compared to alternative approaches where the fields GG and Λ\Lambda do not carry gravitating 4-momentum. The fixed point regime of the underlying RG flow is studied in detail.Comment: LaTeX, 72 pages, no figure

    Equilibration between edge states in the fractional quantum Hall effect regime at high imbalances

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    We experimentally study equilibration between edge states, co-propagating at the edge of the fractional quantum Hall liquid, at high initial imbalances. We find an anomalous increase of the conductance between the fractional edge states at the filling factor ν=2/5\nu=2/5 in comparison with the expected one for the model of independent edge states. We conclude that the model of independent fractional edge states is not suitable to describe the experimental situation at ν=2/5\nu=2/5.Comment: 4 page

    Les cultures intermédiaires pièges à nitrate (CIPAN) et engrais verts : protection de l'environnement et intérêt agronomique

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    Autumn cover crops and green manures: environment protection and agronomic interest. Due to the evolution of the environmental policy, practice of green manure cropping has been replaced by autumn cover crops in order to take up nitrate residues of the soil. These crops (mustard, phacelia, rye-grass, rye) show a high ability to take up N (sometimes more than 100 kg N.ha-1), leading to a decreasing threat for nitrate leaching. Such an ability is however related to species, but also to cropping practices mainly sowing date. Subsequent mineralization (measured with labeling 15N technic) of this organic-green manure-N, influenced by physical and chemical characteristics of the ploughed biomass, seems however limited (less than 45% of N ploughed in the soil) and does not lead obviously to a reduction of the N advice for the following crop. Nevertheless, stocking of organic N and C in the soil is expected to have a beneficial long-term effect on both mineralization (providing more N) and soil humus content leading to improve structural properties of soil

    Evidence for the Luttigger liquid density of states in transport across the incompressible stripe at fractional filling factors

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    We experimentally investigate transport across the incompressible stripe at the sample edge in the fractional quantum Hall effect regime at bulk filling factors ν=2/3\nu=2/3 and ν=2/5\nu=2/5. We obtain the dependence of the equilibration length, that is a phenomenological characteristics of the transport, on the voltage imbalance and the temperature, at high voltage imbalances. These dependencies are found to be of the power-law form, which is a strong evidence for the Luttigger liquid density of states.Comment: 4 pages, to appear in EP
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