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Nuclear dependence asymmetries in direct photon production
We study the nuclear dependences of high- jet cross sections in one
photon and one jet production in proton-nucleus collisions. We find that there
exist asymmetries between the outgoing jets and photons. A convincing reason
responsible for those asymmetries are demonstrated in perturbative QCD.
Significant nuclear enhancements are also found in the inclusive jet cross
sections.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, 5 ps-figure
Method for Extracting the Glueball Wave Function
We describe a nonperturbative method for calculating the QCD vacuum and
glueball wave functions, based on an eigenvalue equation approach to
Hamiltonian lattice gauge theory. Therefore, one can obtain more physical
information than the conventional simulation methods. For simplicity, we take
the 2+1 dimensional U(1) model as an example. The generalization of this method
to 3+1 dimensional QCD is straightforward.Comment: 3 pages, Latex. Presented at Lattice 97: 15th International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory, Edinburgh, Scotland, 22-26 Jul 1997, to appear in
Nucl. Phys. B(Proc. Suppl.
Natural Selection, Irrationality and Monopolistic Competition
This paper builds an evolutionary model of an industry where firms produce differentiated products. Firms have different average cost functions and different demand functions. Firms are assumed to be totally irrational in the sense that firms enter the industry regardless of the existence of profits; firms' outputs are randomly determined rather than generated from profit maximization problems; and firms exit the industry if their wealth is negative. It shows that without purposive profit maximization assumption, monopolistic competition still evolves in the long run. The only long run survivors are those that possess the most efficient technology, face the most favorable market conditions and produce at their profit maximizing outputs. This paper modifies and supports the classic argument for the derivation of monopolistic competition.Evolution, Natural Selection, Irrationality, Monopolistic Competition, Survival of the Fittest, Market Rationality
On the Finite-Time Blowup of a 1D Model for the 3D Incompressible Euler Equations
We study a 1D model for the 3D incompressible Euler equations in axisymmetric
geometries, which can be viewed as a local approximation to the Euler equations
near the solid boundary of a cylindrical domain. We prove the local
well-posedness of the model in spaces of zero-mean functions, and study the
potential formation of a finite-time singularity under certain convexity
conditions for the velocity field. It is hoped that the results obtained on the
1D model will be useful in the analysis of the full 3D problem, whose loss of
regularity in finite time has been observed in a recent numerical study (Luo
and Hou, 2013).Comment: 23 page
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