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An affine approach to Peterson comparison
The Peterson comparison formula proved by Woodward relates the three-pointedGromov-Witten invariants for the quantum cohomology of partial flag varietiesto those for the complete flag. Another such comparison can be obtained bycomposing a combinatorial version of the Peterson isomorphism with a result ofLapointe and Morse relating quantum Littlewood-Richardson coefficients for theGrassmannian to k-Schur analogs in the homology of the affine Grassmannianobtained by adding rim hooks. We show that these comparisons on quantumcohomology are equivalent, up to Postnikov's strange duality isomorphism.<br
Spectroscopy of drums and quantum billiards: perturbative and non-perturbative results
We develop powerful numerical and analytical techniques for the solution of
the Helmholtz equation on general domains. We prove two theorems: the first
theorem provides an exact formula for the ground state of an arbirtrary
membrane, while the second theorem generalizes this result to any excited state
of the membrane. We also develop a systematic perturbative scheme which can be
used to study the small deformations of a membrane of circular or square
shapes. We discuss several applications, obtaining numerical and analytical
results.Comment: 29 pages, 12 figures, 7 tabl
Energy in one dimensional linear waves in a string
We consider the energy density and energy transfer in small amplitude,
one-dimensional waves on a string, and find that the common expressions used in
textbooks for the introductory physics with calculus course give wrong results
for some cases, including standing waves. We discuss the origin of the problem,
and how it can be corrected in a way appropriate for the introductory calculus
based physics course.Comment: 5 page
Magnetovac Cylinder to Magnetovac Torus
A method for mapping known cylindrical magnetovac solutions to solutions in
torus coordinates is developed. Identification of the cylinder ends changes
topology from R1 x S1 to S1 x S1. An analytic Einstein-Maxwell solution for a
toroidal magnetic field in tori is presented. The toroidal interior is matched
to an asymptotically flat vacuum exterior, connected by an Israel boundary
layer.Comment: to appear in Class. Quant. Gra
An interacting quark-diquark model of baryons
A simple quark-diquark model of baryons with direct and exchange interactions
is constructed. Spectrum and form factors are calculated and compared with
experimental data. Advantages and disadvantages of the model are discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 3 eps-figures, accepted by Phys.Rev. C Rapid Communication
High rate continuous synthesis of nanocrystalline materials in a colliding vapor stream of microdroplets
Progress in nanotechnology is driving the need of large scale synthesis of functional
nanomaterials. The lack of a workforce trained on process control and scale-up of nanomaterials
manufacturing, the gap between laboratories and economically practical nanofabrication and the
funding strain on the survivability of startup companies all contribute to the difficulties in scaling up
nanotechnologies and their commercialization [1,2]. We report here a high rate continuous synthesis of
functional inorganic nanomaterials using colliding vapor stream of reagents microdroplets
High rate continuous synthesis of nanocrystalline materials in a colliding vapor stream of microdroplets
Progress in nanotechnology is driving the need of large scale synthesis of functional
nanomaterials. The lack of a workforce trained on process control and scale-up of nanomaterials
manufacturing, the gap between laboratories and economically practical nanofabrication and the
funding strain on the survivability of startup companies all contribute to the difficulties in scaling up
nanotechnologies and their commercialization [1,2]. We report here a high rate continuous synthesis of
functional inorganic nanomaterials using colliding vapor stream of reagents microdroplets
Collisionless Magnetic Reconnection via Alfven Eigenmodes
We propose an analytic approach to the problem of collisionless magnetic
reconnection formulated as a process of Alfven eigenmodes' generation and
dissipation. Alfven eigenmodes are confined by the current sheet in the same
way that quantum mechanical waves are confined by the tanh^2 potential. The
dynamical time scale of reconnection is the system scale divided by the
eigenvalue propagation velocity of the n=1 mode. The prediction of the n=1 mode
shows good agreement with the in situ measurement of the
reconnection-associated Hall fields
Topological Constraints on the Charge Distributions for the Thomson Problem
The method of Morse theory is used to analyze the distributions of unit
charges interacting through a repulsive force and constrained to move on the
surface of a sphere -- the Thomson problem. We find that, due to topological
reasons, the system may organize itself in the form of pentagonal structures.
This gives a qualitative account for the interesting ``pentagonal buttons''
discovered in recent numerical work.Comment: 10 pages; dedicated to Rafael Sorkin on his 60th birthda
Two-dimensional shear modulus of a Langmuir foam
We deform a two-dimensional (2D) foam, created in a Langmuir monolayer, by
applying a mechanical perturbation, and simultaneously image it by Brewster
angle microscopy. We determine the foam stress tensor (through a determination
of the 2D gas-liquid line tension, 2.35 0.4 pJm) and the
statistical strain tensor, by analyzing the images of the deformed structure.
We deduce the 2D shear modulus of the foam, .
The foam effective rigidity is predicted to be , which agrees with the value obtained in an independent mechanical measurement.Comment: submitted May 12, 2003 ; resubmitted Sept 9, 200
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