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Food systems research in Ethiopia: 25 priority questions identified
Poster prepared for a share fair, Addis Ababa, May 201
Near-zero-energy end states in topologically trivial spin-orbit coupled superconducting nanowires with a smooth confinement
A one-dimensional spin-orbit coupled nanowire with proximity-induced pairing
from a nearby s-wave superconductor may be in a topological nontrivial state,
in which it has a zero energy Majorana bound state at each end. We find that
the topological trivial phase may have fermionic end states with an
exponentially small energy, if the confinement potential at the wire's ends is
smooth. The possible existence of such near-zero energy levels implies that the
mere observation of a zero-bias peak in the tunneling conductance is not an
exclusive signature of a topological superconducting phase even in the ideal
clean single channel limit.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Pumped current and voltage for an adiabatic quantum pump
We consider adiabatic pumping of electrons through a quantum dot. There are
two ways to operate the pump: to create a dc current or to create a
dc voltage . We demonstrate that, for very slow pumping,
and are not simply related via the dc conductance as . For the case of a chaotic quantum dot, we consider the statistical
distribution of . Results are presented for the limiting
cases of a dot with single channel and with multichannel point contacts.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
A Food systems approach to healthier diets in Ethiopia
Poster prepared for a share fair, Addis Ababa, May 201
Rotating saddle trap as Foucault's pendulum
One of the many surprising results found in the mechanics of rotating systems
is the stabilization of a particle in a rapidly rotating planar saddle
potential. Besides the counterintuitive stabilization, an unexpected
precessional motion is observed. In this note we show that this precession is
due to a Coriolis-like force caused by the rotation of the potential. To our
knowledge this is the first example where such force arises in an inertial
reference frame. We also propose an idea of a simple mechanical demonstration
of this effect.Comment: 13 pages, 9 figure
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