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    An Infinite Number of Commuting Quantum W^\hat{W}_{\infty} Charges in the SL(2,R)/U(1)SL(2,R)/U(1) Coset Model

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    The conformal non-compact SL(2,R)/U(1)SL(2,R)/U(1) coset model in two dimensions has been recently shown to embody a nonlinear W^\hat{W}_\infty current algebra, consisting of currents of spin 2\geq 2 including the energy-momentum tensor. In this letter we explicitly construct an infinite set of commuting quantum W^\hat{W}_\infty charges in the model with k=1k=1. These commuting quantum charges generate a set of infinitely many compatible flows (quantum KP flows), which maintain the nonlinear W^\hat{W}_\infty current algebra invariant.Comment: 15

    Recording system for the solar neutron monitoring at Mt. Norikura

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    To monitor solar neutron events, a new recording system will be installed at Mt. Norikura Cosmic Ray Observatory. The recording system is composed of a pulse counter with clock and a microcomputer with minifloppy disk. The counter and the microcomputer are connected through the General Purpose Interface Bus line. The one minute total count of the neutron monitor is recorded on the minifloppy disk

    Automatic detection of alien plant species in action camera images using the chopped picture method and the potential of citizen science

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    Monitoring and detection of invasive alien plant species are necessary for effective management and control measures. Although efforts have been made to detect alien trees using satellite images, the detection of alien herbaceous species has been difficult. In this study, we examined the possibility of detecting non-native plants using deep learning on images captured by two action cameras. We created a model for each camera using the chopped picture method. The models were able to detect the alien plant Solidago altissima (tall goldenrod) and obtained an average accuracy of 89%. This study proved that it is possible to automatically detect exotic plants using inexpensive action cameras through deep learning. This advancement suggests that, in the future, citizen science may be useful for conducting distribution surveys of alien plants in a wide area at a low cost

    Ultrafast Spin Dynamics in GaAs/GaSb/InAs Heterostructures Probed by Second Harmonic Generation

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    We report the first application of pump-probe second harmonic generation (SHG) measurements to characterize optically-induced magnetization in non-magnetic multilayer semiconductors. In the experiment, coherent spins are selectively excited by a pump beam in the GaAs layer of GaAs/GaSb/InAs structures. However, the resulting net magnetization manifests itself through the induced SHG probe signal from the GaSb/InAs interface, thus indicating a coherent spin transport across the heterostructure. We find that the magnetization dynamics is governed by an interplay between the spin density evolution at the interfaces and the spin dephasing.Comment: 4 pages + 4 Fig

    Ultrafast Dynamics of Interfacial Electric Fields in Semiconductor Heterostructures Monitored by Pump-Probe Second Harmonic Generation

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    We report first measurements of the ultrafast dynamics of interfacial electric fields in semiconductor multilayers using pump-probe second harmonic generation (SHG). A pump beam was tuned to excite carriers in all layers of GaAs/GaSb and GaAs/GaSb/InAs heterostructures. Further carrier dynamics manifests itself via electric fields created by by charge separation at interfaces. The evolution of interfacial fields is monitored by a probe beam through the eletric-field-induced SHG signal. We distinguish between several stages of dynamics originating from redistribution of carriers between the layers. We also find a strong enhancement of the induced electric field caused by hybridization of the conduction and valence bands at the GaSb/InAs interface.Comment: 4 pages + 2 fig

    On the quantum KP hierarchy and its relation to the non-linear Schr\"odinger equation

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    We establish a relation between the classical non-linear Schr\"odinger equation and the KP hierarchy, and we extend this relation to the quantum case by defining a quantum KP hierarchy. We present evidence that an integrable hierarchy of equations is obtained by quantizing the first Hamiltonian structure of the KdV equation. The connection between infinite-dimensional algebras and integrable models is discussed.Comment: 16 pages, KCL-TH-92-
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