260 research outputs found
Goldstone mode of Skyrmion Crystal
We discuss the Goldstone mode of skyrmion crystal in a model of
two-dimenssional ferromagnet with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction in magnetic
field. We use stereographic projection approach to construct skyrmion crystal
and consider skyrmion's displacement field. The small overlap of the individual
skyrmion images restricts the potential energy to the interaction of nearest
neighboring displacements. The closed form of the Goldstone mode dispersion is
found and its dependence on the magnetic field is studied. We use semiclassical
quantization to define the Green's function and show that the propagation of
displacements through the crystal changes its tensorial form from isotropic to
anisotropic one at large distances.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Magnon topological transition in skyrmion crystal
We study the magnon spectrum in skyrmion crystal formed in thin ferromagnetic
films with Dzyalosinskii-Moria interaction in presence of magnetic field.
Focusing on two low-lying observable magnon modes and employing stereographic
projection method, we develop a theory demonstrating a topological transition
in the spectrum. Upon the increase of magnetic field, the gap between two
magnon bands closes, with the ensuing change in the topological character of
both bands. This phenomenon of gap closing, if confirmed in magnetic resonance
experiments, may deserve further investigation by thermal Hall conductivity
experiments.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
People with mental disability as human rights carriers: the example of implementing the right to education in Russia
This study was aimed at investigating the realization of the right to education as a human right for people with mental disabilities in the context of Russi
RKKY interaction in the nearly-nested Fermi liquid
We present the results of analytical evaluation of the indirect RKKY
interaction in a layered metal with nearly nested (almost squared) Fermi
surface. The final expressions are obtained in closed form as a combination of
Bessel functions. We discuss the notion of the
``2k_F'' oscillations and show that they occur as the far asymptote of our
expressions. We show the existence of the intermediate asymptote of the
interaction which is of the sign-reversal antiferromagnetic type and is the
only term surviving in the limit of exact nesting. A good accordance of our
analytical formulas with numerical findings is demonstrated until the
interatomic distances. The obtained expressions for the Green's functions
extend the previous analytical results into the region of intermediate
distances as well.Comment: 9 pages, REVTEX, 3 .eps figures, to appear in PRB 1 Oct 199
Risks to the Human Rights Advocacy in African Constitutions
This article presents the results of a comparative legal study of the texts of the constitutions of African states with a view to identifying the rules that minimize human rights risks. The research is based on a dialectical approach to the disclosure of legal phenomena and processes using general scientific (systematic and logical methods, analysis and synthesis) and specific scientific methods. African constitutions, in comparison with the constitutions of other states, and in particular European ones, contain a disproportionately large number of rules formalizing special human rights institutions. Typically, these are special councils, human rights commissions (Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia) or certain categories of the population (three in Egypt, three in Morocco, one in the Central African Republic). In Morocco and Equatorial Guinea, both the Mediator and the Public Defender are established, respectively. The relevance of the study is due to the strategic objectives of creating a secure human rights status of the state, as well as the need to find and update theoretical, methodological, and practical approaches to protecting the rights and freedoms of a human and a citizen. Considering the rules of the African constitutional model of minimizing risks to human right advocacy, objectively in terms of quantity and quality, are considered hyperbolic
Standard constitutional catalog of principles of judicial authority in the CIS countries
The present paper presents the results of a comparative legal analysis of constitutions of the CIS member states in order to identify a standard catalog of judicial power principles in them, considering their interpretation as a set of fundamental principles determining the institutional and procedural aspects of judicial powe
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