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Zitterbewegung by Quantum Field Theory Considerations
The validity of the work by Lamata et al [Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 253005 (2007)]
can be further shown by quantum field theory considerations.Comment: 5 pages, no figure, to be published in Physical Review
Multipole polarizability of a graded spherical particle
We have studied the multipole polarizability of a graded spherical particle
in a nonuniform electric field, in which the conductivity can vary radially
inside the particle. The main objective of this work is to access the effects
of multipole interactions at small interparticle separations, which can be
important in non-dilute suspensions of functionally graded materials. The
nonuniform electric field arises either from that applied on the particle or
from the local field of all other particles. We developed a differential
effective multipole moment approximation (DEMMA) to compute the multipole
moment of a graded spherical particle in a nonuniform external field. Moreover,
we compare the DEMMA results with the exact results of the power-law graded
profile and the agreement is excellent. The extension to anisotropic DEMMA will
be studied in an Appendix.Comment: LaTeX format, 2 eps figures, submitted for publication
Soliton solution of continuum magnetization-equation in conducting ferromagnet with a spin-polarized current
Exact soliton solutions of a modified Landau-Lifshitz equation for the
magnetization of conducting ferromagnet in the presence of a spin-polarized
current are obtained by means of inverse scattering transformation. From the
analytical solution effects of spin-current on the frequency, wave number, and
dispersion law of spin wave are investigated. The one-soliton solution
indicates obviously current-driven precession and periodic shape-variation as
well. The inelastic collision of solitons by which we mean the shape change
before and after collision appears due to the spin current. We, moreover, show
that complete inelastic collisions can be achieved by adjusting spectrum and
current parameters. This may lead to a potential technique for shape control of
spin wave.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND COMPOSITION IMPACTS ON MEAT DEMAND IN MEXICO: A CENSORED DEMAND SYSTEM APPROACH
The proposed paper adopts the censored demand system approach of Lee and Pitt (1986) to examine the structure of Mexican food demand. This approach uses the concept of virtual prices to explain specific purchase patterns. The contribution of our selected paper is the incorporation of the endogenous equivalence scale function proposed by Phlipps (1998) within this censored system. The contribution of this analysis is not only in terms of the use of an endogenous scaling function within a censored demand system, but we also will be use simulated maximum likelihood techniques which allows for the specification and estimation of significantly larger sized demand systems without the imposition of restrictive distributional assumptions on the equation error terms. We use a Gibbs sampling techniques to evaluate higher order truncated distributions required to implement the Lee and Pitt (1986) model specification.Demand and Price Analysis,
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