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    THEORETICAL INVESTIGATION OF UNSTEADY DIFFUSION WITH RECOMBINATION IN A TERNARY MIXTURE OF DIATOMIC MOLECULES, DISSOCIATED ATOMS, AND AN INERT GAS

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    Unsteady diffusion with recombination in ternary mixture of diatomic molecules, dissociated atoms, and an inert ga

    High stability amplifier

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    An electrical RF signal amplifier for providing high temperature stability and RF isolation and comprised of an integrated circuit voltage regulator, a single transistor, and an integrated circuit operational amplifier mounted on a circuit board such that passive circuit elements are located on side of the circuit board while the active circuit elements are located on the other side is described. The active circuit elements are embedded in a common heat sink so that a common temperature reference is provided for changes in ambient temperature. The single transistor and operational amplifier are connected together to form a feedback amplifier powered from the voltage regulator with transistor implementing primarily the desired signal gain while the operational amplifier implements signal isolation. Further RF isolation is provided by the voltage regulator which inhibits cross-talk from other like amplifiers powered from a common power supply. Input and output terminals consisting of coaxial connectors are located on the sides of a housing in which all the circuit components and heat sink are located

    Hamiltonian approach to Yang-Mills theory in Coulomb gauge

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    Recent results obtained within the Hamiltonian approach to continuum Yang-Mills theory in Coulomb gauge are reviewed.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the ``Quark Confinement and the hadron spectrum VII'' (Portugal 2006) conference proceeding

    Infrared analysis of propagators and vertices of Yang--Mills theory in Landau and Coulomb gauge

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    The infrared behaviour of gluon and ghost propagators, ghost-gluon vertex and three-gluon vertex is investigated for both the covariant Landau and the non-covariant Coulomb gauge. Assuming infrared ghost dominance, we find a unique infrared exponent in the d=4 Landau gauge, while in the d=3+1 Coulomb gauge we find two different infrared exponents. We also show that a finite dressing of the ghost-gluon vertex has no influence on the infrared exponents. Finally, we determine the infrared behaviour of the three-gluon vertex analytically and calculate it numerically at the symmetric point in the Coulomb gauge.Comment: 25 pages, 6 figures, accepted by Phys. Rev. D, references added, typos correcte
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