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Stereoselective Synthesis of Optically Active Aspartic Acid from Derivatives of Fumaric Acid and Maleic Acid
Stereoselective synthesis of optically active aspartic acid from derivatives of fumaric acid and maleic aci
Stereoselective Syntheses of Optically Active Amino Acids from Methyl Esters of Alpha-keto Acids
Stereoselective syntheses of optically active amino acids from methyl esters of alpha-keto acid
Hard X-ray imaging observation of fluctuating bursts
Measurements were done to obtain the one-dimensional sizes of rapidly fluctuating bursts with fast spikes whose rise times are typically about one second, and in some extreme cases less than 0.1 second. The results of two bursts with fast spikes are presented. One has a soft spectrum, and the other has a very hard spectrum. The measured one-dimensional size of both events indicates relatively a small size and simple structure. It can be said, however, that the source size is not so small as expected from its rapid time variations. Therefore, a thermal explanation of these bursts seems to be excluded
Integrating out Holographic QCD back to Hidden Local Symmetry
We develop a previously proposed gauge-invariant method to integrate out
infinite towers of vector and axialvector mesons arising as Kaluza-Klein (KK)
modes in a class of holographic models of QCD (HQCD). We demonstrate that HQCD
can be reduced to the chiral perturbation theory (ChPT) with the hidden local
symmetry (HLS) (so-called HLS-ChPT) having only the lowest KK mode identified
as the HLS gauge boson, and the Nambu-Goldstone bosons. The
terms in the HLS-ChPT are completely determined by integrating out infinite
towers of vector/axialvector mesons in HQCD: Effects of higher KK modes are
fully included in the coefficients. As an example, we apply our method to the
Sakai-Sugimoto model.Comment: To appear in proceedings of SCGT09, Nagoya, Japan, 8 page
RPA for Light-Front Hamiltonian Field Theory
A self-consistent random phase approximation (RPA) is proposed as an
effective Hamiltonian method in Light-Front Field Theory (LFFT). We apply the
general idea to the light-front massive Schwinger model to obtain a new bound
state equation and solve it numerically.Comment: A major revision in presentation, while the results essentially
unchanged. 2 figs. replaced, 1 fig. added, some parts of Sec. V moved to Sec.
IV, some wording changed, typos correcte
Coarse-grained loop algorithms for Monte Carlo simulation of quantum spin systems
Recently, Syljuasen and Sandvik proposed a new framework for constructing
algorithms of quantum Monte Carlo simulation. While it includes new classes of
powerful algorithms, it is not straightforward to find an efficient algorithm
for a given model. Based on their framework, we propose an algorithm that is a
natural extension of the conventional loop algorithm with the split-spin
representation. A complete table of the vertex density and the worm-scattering
probability is presented for the general XXZ model of an arbitrary S with a
uniform magnetic field.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, insert a word "squared" in the first line of the
caption of Fig.7 and correct the label of vertical axis of Fig.
The Synthesis, Resolution and Configuration of Beta-hydroxyvaline
Synthesis, resolution, and configuration of alpha-hydroxyvalin
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