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Dynamic structure factor for 3He in two-dimensions
Recent neutron scattering experiments on 3He films have observed a zero-sound
mode, its dispersion relation and its merging with -and possibly emerging from-
the particle-hole continuum. Here we address the study of the excitations in
the system via quantum Monte Carlo methods: we suggest a practical scheme to
calculate imaginary time correlation functions for moderate-size fermionic
systems. Combined with an efficient method for analytic continuation, this
scheme affords an extremely convincing description of the experimental
findings.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Exact ground state Monte Carlo method for Bosons without importance sampling
Generally ``exact'' Quantum Monte Carlo computations for the ground state of
many Bosons make use of importance sampling. The importance sampling is based,
either on a guiding function or on an initial variational wave function. Here
we investigate the need of importance sampling in the case of Path Integral
Ground State (PIGS) Monte Carlo. PIGS is based on a discrete imaginary time
evolution of an initial wave function with a non zero overlap with the ground
state, that gives rise to a discrete path which is sampled via a Metropolis
like algorithm. In principle the exact ground state is reached in the limit of
an infinite imaginary time evolution, but actual computations are based on
finite time evolutions and the question is whether such computations give
unbiased exact results. We have studied bulk liquid and solid 4He with PIGS by
considering as initial wave function a constant, i.e. the ground state of an
ideal Bose gas. This implies that the evolution toward the ground state is
driven only by the imaginary time propagator, i.e. there is no importance
sampling. For both the phases we obtain results converging to those obtained by
considering the best available variational wave function (the Shadow wave
function) as initial wave function. Moreover we obtain the same results even by
considering wave functions with the wrong correlations, for instance a wave
function of a strongly localized Einstein crystal for the liquid phase. This
convergence is true not only for diagonal properties such as the energy, the
radial distribution function and the static structure factor, but also for
off-diagonal ones, such as the one--body density matrix. From this analysis we
conclude that zero temperature PIGS calculations can be as unbiased as those of
finite temperature Path Integral Monte Carlo.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
Evidence of two spectral breaks in the prompt emission of gamma ray bursts
The long-lasting tension between the observed spectra of gamma ray bursts
(GRBs) and the predicted synchrotron emission spectrum might be solved if
electrons do not completely cool. Evidence for incomplete cooling was recently
found in Swift GRBs with prompt observations down to 0.1 keV and in one bright
Fermi burst, GRB 160625B. Here we systematically search for evidence of
incomplete cooling in the spectra of the ten brightest short and long GRBs
observed by Fermi. We find that in 8/10 long GRBs there is compelling evidence
of a low energy break (below the peak energy) and good agreement with the
photon indices of the synchrotron spectrum (respectively -2/3 and -3/2 below
the break and between the break and the peak energy). Interestingly, none of
the ten short GRBs analysed shows a break but the low energy spectral slope is
consistent with -2/3. In a standard scenario, these results imply a very low
magnetic field in the emission region (B' ~ 10 G in the comoving frame), at odd
with expectations.Comment: 14 pages, 15 figures, in press, accepted for publication in A&
Students’ Experience of The Honours’ Supervisory Relationship: A Preliminary Investigation
This study considers the role and intervention strategies adopted by supervisors at the Honours level from the student perspective, and their implications for student learning. Using an adaptation of the presage-process-product model for the supervisory setting and interview data from eight students enrolled in a Bachelor of Business Honours programme, we report two key findings. First, the largest gaps observed related predominantly to academic and validation roles. More specifically, students reported the need for supervisors to take on a greater mentoring, innovative and judgemental roles. Second, students preferred more facilitative interventions (e.g. more supportive and catalytic strategies) rather than authoritative interventions (such as prescriptive or confronting) as they promote confidence building and independence. The study concludes with a discussion of implications of the research for stakeholders in the supervisory process.
Controle biolĂłgico de insetos-praga em frutĂferas de Clima Temperado: uma opção viável, mas desafiadora.
bitstream/item/33948/1/documento-208.pd
Point vortices on the hyperbolic plane
We investigate some properties of the dynamical system of point vortices on
the hyperboloid. This system has noncompact symmetry SL(2, R) and a coadjoint
equivariant momentum map J. The relative equilibrium conditions are found and
the trajectories of relative equilibria with non-zero momentum value are
described. We also provide the classification of relative equilibria and the
stability criteria for a number of cases, focusing on N=2, 3. Contrary to the
system on the sphere, relative equilibria with non-compact momentum isotropy
subgroup are found, and are used to illustrate the different stability types of
relative equilibria.Comment: To appear in J. Mathematical Physic
Bioecologia e controle de Anastrepha fraterculus e Ceratitis capitata em pessegueiro.
bitstream/item/34758/1/documento-315.pd
OcorrĂŞncia de Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae) no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul.
O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar os locais de ocorrĂŞncia de D. citri no Estado do RS e estudar a flutuação populacional da praga no municĂpio de Rosário do Sul
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