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Bounds for eigenvalue ratios of the Laplacian
For a bounded domain with a piecewise smooth boundary in an
-dimensional Euclidean space , we study eigenvalues of the
Dirichlet eigenvalue problem of the Laplacian. First we give a general
inequality for eigenvalues of the Laplacian. As an application, we study lower
order eigenvalues of the Laplacian and derive the ratios of lower order
eigenvalues of the Laplacian.Comment: 14 page
Surface plasmon polaritons in topological insulator
We study surface plasmon polaritons on topological insulator-vacuum
interface. When the time-reversal symmetry is broken due to ferromagnetic
coupling, the surface states exhibit magneto-optical Kerr effect. This effect
gives rise to a novel transverse type surface plasmon polariton, besides the
longitudinal type. In specific, these two types contain three different
channels, corresponding to the pole of determinant of Fresnel reflection
matrix. All three channels of surface plasmon polaritons display tight
confinement, long lifetime and show strong light-matter coupling with a dipole
emitter.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Thermodynamics of the Mg-B system: Implications for the deposition of MgB2 thin films
We have studied thermodynamics of the Mg-B system with the modeling technique
CALPHAD using a computerized optimization procedure. Temperature-composition,
pressure-composition, and pressure-temperature phase diagrams under different
conditions are obtained. The results provide helpful insights into appropriate
processing conditions for thin films of the superconducting phase, MgB2,
including the identification of the pressure/temperature region for
adsorption-controlled growth. Due to the high volatility of Mg, MgB2 is
thermodynamically stable only under fairly high Mg overpressures for likely
growth temperatures. This constraint places severe temperature constraints on
deposition techniques employing high vacuum conditions
Isovector channel of quark-meson-coupling model and its effect on symmetry energy
The non-relativistic approximation of the quark-meson-coupling model has been
discussed and compared with the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock model which includes spin
exchanges. Calculations show that the spin-exchange interaction has important
effect on the descriptions of finite nuclei and nuclear matter through the Fock
exchange. Also in the quark-meson-coupling model, it is the Fock exchange that
leads to a nonlinear density-dependent isovector channel and changes the
density-dependent behavior of the symmetry energy.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures and 1 table, accepted for publication in Nuclear
Physics
Pre processing of social media remarks for forensics
The Internet's rapid growth has led to a surge in social network users, resulting in an increase in extreme emotional and hate speech online. This study focuses on the security of public opinion in cyber security by analyzing Twitter data. The goal is to develop a model that can detect both sentiment and hate speech in user texts, aiding in the identification of content that may violate laws and regulations. The study involves pre processing the acquired forensic data, including tasks like lowercasing, stop word removal, and stemming, to obtain clear and effective data. This paper contributes to the field of public opinion security by linking forensic data with machine learning techniques, showcasing the potential for detecting and analyzing Twitter text data
On the Application of Gluon to Heavy Quarkonium Fragmentation Functions
We analyze the uncertainties induced by different definitions of the momentum
fraction in the application of gluon to heavy quarkonium fragmentation
function. We numerically calculate the initial fragmentation
functions by using the non-covariant definitions of with finite gluon
momentum and find that these fragmentation functions have strong dependence on
the gluon momentum . As , these fragmentation
functions approach to the fragmentation function in the light-cone definition.
Our numerical results show that large uncertainties remains while the
non-covariant definitions of are employed in the application of the
fragmentation functions. We present for the first time the polarized gluon to
fragmentation functions, which are fitted by the scheme exploited in
this work.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures;added reference for sec.
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