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Zero-modes on orbifolds : magnetized orbifold models by modular transformation
We study orbifold models with magnetic fluxes. We propose a
systematic way to analyze the number of zero-modes and their wavefunctions by
use of modular transformation. Our results are consistent with the previous
results, and our approach is more direct and analytical than the previous ones.
The index theorem implies that the zero-mode number of the Dirac operator on
is equal to the index , which corresponds to the magnetic flux in a
certain unit. Our results show that the zero-mode number of the Dirac operator
on is equal to except one case on the
orbifold.Comment: 30 page
Symmetry conditions of a nodal superconductor for generating robust flat-band Andreev bound states at its dirty surface
We discuss the symmetry property of a nodal superconductor that hosts robust
flat-band zero-energy states at its surface under potential disorder. Such
robust zero-energy states are known to induce the anomalous proximity effect in
a dirty normal metal attached to a superconductor. A recent study has shown
that a topological index describes the number of
zero-energy states at the dirty surface of a -wave superconductor. We
generalize the theory to clarify the conditions required for a superconductor
that enables . Our results show that is realized in a topological material that belongs to
either the BDI or CII class. We also present two realistic Hamiltonians that
result in .Comment: 9 pages, 3 figure
Modular symmetry in magnetized/intersecting D-brane models
We study the modular symmetry in four-dimensional low-energy effective field
theory, which is derived from type IIB magnetized D-brane models and type IIA
intersecting D-brane models. We analyze modular symmetric behaviors of
perturbative terms and non-perturbative terms induced by D-brane instanton
effects. Anomalies are also investigated and such an analysis on anomalies
suggests corrections in effective field theory.Comment: 18 page
On the Properties of Language Classes Defined by Bounded Reaction Automata
Reaction automata are a formal model that has been introduced to investigate
the computing powers of interactive behaviors of biochemical reactions([14]).
Reaction automata are language acceptors with multiset rewriting mechanism
whose basic frameworks are based on reaction systems introduced in [4]. In this
paper we continue the investigation of reaction automata with a focus on the
formal language theoretic properties of subclasses of reaction automata, called
linearbounded reaction automata (LRAs) and exponentially-bounded reaction
automata (ERAs). Besides LRAs, we newly introduce an extended model (denoted by
lambda-LRAs) by allowing lambda-moves in the accepting process of reaction, and
investigate the closure properties of language classes accepted by both LRAs
and lambda-LRAs. Further, we establish new relationships of language classes
accepted by LRAs and by ERAs with the Chomsky hierarchy. The main results
include the following : (i) the class of languages accepted by lambda-LRAs
forms an AFL with additional closure properties, (ii) any recursively
enumerable language can be expressed as a homomorphic image of a language
accepted by an LRA, (iii) the class of languages accepted by ERAs coincides
with the class of context-sensitive languages.Comment: 23 pages with 3 figure
Observation of Hysteretic Transport Due to Dynamic Nuclear Spin Polarization in a GaAs Lateral Double Quantum Dot
We report a new transport feature in a GaAs lateral double quantum dot that
emerges only for magnetic field sweeps and shows hysteresis due to dynamic
nuclear spin polarization (DNP). This DNP signal appears in the Coulomb
blockade regime by virtue of the finite inter-dot tunnel coupling and
originates from the crossing between ground levels of the spin triplet and
singlet extensively used for nuclear spin manipulations in pulsed gate
experiments. The unexpectedly large signal intensity is suggestive of
unbalanced DNP between the two dots, which opens up the possibility of
controlling electron and nuclear spin states via DC transport.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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