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A novel strong coupling expansion of the QCD Hamiltonian
Introducing an infinite spatial lattice with box length a, a systematic
expansion of the physical QCD Hamiltonian in \lambda = g^{-2/3} can be
obtained. The free part is the sum of the Hamiltonians of the quantum mechanics
of spatially constant fields for each box, and the interaction terms
proportional to \lambda^n contain n discretised spatial derivatives connecting
different boxes. As an example, the energy of the vacuum and the lowest scalar
glueball is calculated up to order \lambda^2 for the case of SU(2) Yang-Mills
theory.Comment: Talk given at the 6th International Workshop on "Critical Point and
Onset of Deconfinement (CPOD)", Dubna, Russia, 23-29 August 201
Ginsparg-Wilson Relation and Ultralocality
It is shown that it is impossible to construct a free theory of fermions on
infinite hypercubic Euclidean lattice in four dimensions that is: (a)
ultralocal, (b) respects symmetries of hypercubic lattice, (c) corresponding
kernel satisfies D gamma5 + gamma5 D = D gamma5 D (Ginsparg-Wilson relation),
(d) describes single species of massless Dirac fermions in the continuum limit.Comment: 4 pages, REVTEX; few minor change
Symmetry restoration for odd-mass nuclei with a Skyrme energy density functional
In these proceedings, we report first results for particle-number and
angular-momentum projection of self-consistently blocked triaxial
one-quasiparticle HFB states for the description of odd-A nuclei in the context
of regularized multi-reference energy density functionals, using the entire
model space of occupied single-particle states. The SIII parameterization of
the Skyrme energy functional and a volume-type pairing interaction are used.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, workshop proceeding
Density, short-range order and the quark-gluon plasma
We study the thermal part of the energy density spatial correlator in the
quark-gluon plasma. We describe its qualitative form at high temperatures. We
then calculate it out to distances approx. 1.5/T in SU(3) gauge theory lattice
simulations for the range of temperatures 0.9<= T/T_c<= 2.2. The
vacuum-subtracted correlator exhibits non-monotonic behavior, and is almost
conformal by 2T_c. Its broad maximum at r approx. 0.6/T suggests a dense medium
with only weak short-range order, similar to a non-relativistic fluid near the
liquid-gas phase transition, where eta/s is minimal.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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The Law Commission presumption concerning the dependability of computer evidence
We consider the condition set out in section 69(1)(b) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE 1984) that reliance on computer evidence should be subject to proof of its correctness, and compare it to the 1997 Law Commission recommendation that acommon law presumption be used that a computer operated correctly unless there is explicit evidence to the contrary (LC Presumption). We understand the LC Presumption prevails in current legal proceedings. We demonstrate that neither section 69(1)(b) of PACE 1984 nor the LC presumption reflects the reality of general software-based system behaviour
Topological Black Holes of Einstein-Yang-Mills dilaton Gravity
We present the topological solutions of Einstein-dilaton gravity in the
presence of a non-Abelian Yang-Mills field. In 4 dimensions, we consider the
and semisimple group as the Yang-Mills gauge group, and
introduce the black hole solutions with spherical and hyperbolic horizons,
respectively. The solution in the absence of dilaton potential is
asymptotically flat and exists only with spherical horizon. Contrary to the
non-extreme Reissner-Nordstrom black hole, which has two horizons with a
timelike and avoidable singularity, here the solution may present a black hole
with a null and unavoidable singularity with only one horizon. In the presence
of dilaton potential, the asymptotic behavior of the solutions is neither flat
nor anti-de Sitter. These solutions contain a null and avoidable singularity,
and may present a black hole with two horizons, an extreme black hole or a
naked singularity. We also calculate the mass of the solutions through the use
of a modified version of Brown and York formalism, and consider the first law
of thermodynamics.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figure
Calculation of the microcanonical temperature for the classical Bose field
The ergodic hypothesis asserts that a classical mechanical system will in
time visit every available configuration in phase space. Thus, for an ergodic
system, an ensemble average of a thermodynamic quantity can equally well be
calculated by a time average over a sufficiently long period of dynamical
evolution. In this paper we describe in detail how to calculate the temperature
and chemical potential from the dynamics of a microcanonical classical field,
using the particular example of the classical modes of a Bose-condensed gas.
The accurate determination of these thermodynamics quantities is essential in
measuring the shift of the critical temperature of a Bose gas due to
non-perturbative many-body effects.Comment: revtex4, 10 pages, 1 figure. v2: updated to published version. Fuller
discussion of numerical results, correction of some minor error
Non-Markovian dynamics in atom-laser outcoupling from a double-well Bose-Einstein condensate
We investigate the dynamics of a continuous atom laser based on the merging
of independently formed atomic condensates. In a first attempt to understand
the dynamics of the system, we consider two independent elongated Bose-Einstein
condensates which approach each other and focus on intermediate inter-trap
distances so that a two-mode model is well justified. In the framework of a
mean-field theory, we discuss the quasi steady-state population of the traps as
well as the energy distribution of the outcoupled atoms.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figure, to appear in J. Phys.
Time-Series BVI Photometry for the Globular Cluster NGC 6981 (M72)
We present new BVI photometry of the globular cluster NGC 6981 (M72), based
mostly on ground-based CCD archive images. We present a new color-magnitude
diagram (CMD) that reaches almost four magnitudes below the turn-off level. We
performed new derivations of metallicity and morphological parameters of the
evolved sequences, in good agreement with previous authors, obtaining a value
of [Fe/H] ~ -1.50 in the new UVES scale. We also identify the cluster's blue
straggler population. Comparing the radial distribution of these stars with the
red giant branch population, we find that the blue stragglers are more
centrally concentrated, as found in previous studies of blue stragglers in
globular clusters. Taking advantage of the large field of view covered by our
study, we analyzed the surface density profile of the cluster, finding
extratidal main sequence stars out to r ~ 14.1 arcmin or about twice the tidal
radius. We speculate that this may be due to tidal disruption in the course of
M72's orbit, in which case tidal tails associated with the cluster may exist.
We also take a fresh look at the variable stars in the cluster, recovering all
previous known variables, including three SX Phoenicis stars, and adding three
previously unknown RR Lyrae (1 c-type and 2 ab-type) to the total census.
Finally, comparing our CMD with unpublished data for M3 (NGC 5272), a cluster
with similar metallicity and horizontal branch morphology, we found that both
objects are essentially coeval.Comment: Accepted for publication in A
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