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    Spin-Peierls transition in the Heisenberg chain with finite-frequency phonons

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    We study the spin-Peierls transition in a Heisenberg spin chain coupled to optical bond phonons. Quantum Monte Carlo results for systems with up to N=256 spins show unambiguously that the transition occurs only when the spin-phonon coupling α exceeds a critical value α_c. Using sum rules, we show that the phonon spectral function has divergent (for N→∞) weight extending to zero frequency for α<α_c. The phonon correlations decay with distance r as 1/r. This behavior is characteristic for all 0<α<α_c and the q=π phonon does not soften (to zero frequency) at α=α_c.First author draf

    Behavior and Breakdown of Higher-Order Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou Recurrences

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    We investigate numerically the existence and stability of higher-order recurrences (HoRs), including super-recurrences, super-super-recurrences, etc., in the alpha and beta Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou (FPUT) lattices for initial conditions in the fundamental normal mode. Our results represent a considerable extension of the pioneering work of Tuck and Menzel on super-recurrences. For fixed lattice sizes, we observe and study apparent singularities in the periods of these HoRs, speculated to be caused by nonlinear resonances. Interestingly, these singularities depend very sensitively on the initial energy and the respective nonlinear parameters. Furthermore, we compare the mechanisms by which the super-recurrences in the two model's breakdown as the initial energy and respective nonlinear parameters are increased. The breakdown of super-recurrences in the beta-FPUT lattice is associated with the destruction of the so-called metastable state and hence is associated with relaxation towards equilibrium. For the alpha-FPUT lattice, we find this is not the case and show that the super-recurrences break down while the lattice is still metastable. We close with comments on the generality of our results for different lattice sizes

    Method and system for respiration analysis Patent

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    Respiration analyzing method and apparatus for determining subjects oxygen consumption in aerospace environment

    Chaos at Fifty

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    In 1963 Edward Lorenz revealed deterministic predictability to be an illusion and gave birth to a field that still thrives. This Feature Article discusses Lorenz's discovery and developments that followed from it.Comment: For an animated visualization of the Lorenz attractor, click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iu4RdmBVdp

    MCFM for the Tevatron and the LHC

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    A summary is given of the current status of the next-to-leading order (NLO) parton-level integrator MCFM. Some details are given about the Higgs + 2-jet process and the production and decay of ttˉt \bar{t}, both of which have recently been added to the code. Using MCFM, comparisons between the Tevatron running at s=2\sqrt{s}=2~TeV and the LHC running at s=7\sqrt{s}=7~TeV are made for standard model process including the production of Higgs bosons. The case for running the Tevatron until 16fb−1^{-1} are accumulated by both detectors is sketched.Comment: Talk presented by R.K Ellis at Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory 2010, Woerlitz, Germany, April 25-30, 2010, (6 pages and 4 figures
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