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    Association schemes from the action of PGL(2,q)PGL(2,q) fixing a nonsingular conic in PG(2,q)

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    The group PGL(2,q)PGL(2,q) has an embedding into PGL(3,q)PGL(3,q) such that it acts as the group fixing a nonsingular conic in PG(2,q)PG(2,q). This action affords a coherent configuration R(q)R(q) on the set L(q)L(q) of non-tangent lines of the conic. We show that the relations can be described by using the cross-ratio. Our results imply that the restrictions R+(q)R_{+}(q) and R−(q)R_{-}(q) to the sets L+(q)L_{+}(q) of secant lines and to the set L−(q)L_{-}(q) of exterior lines, respectively, are both association schemes; moreover, we show that the elliptic scheme R−(q)R_{-}(q) is pseudocyclic. We further show that the coherent configuration R(q2)R(q^2) with qq even allow certain fusions. These provide a 4-class fusion of the hyperbolic scheme R+(q2)R_{+}(q^2), and 3-class fusions and 2-class fusions (strongly regular graphs) of both schemes R+(q2)R_{+}(q^2) and $R_{-}(q^2). The fusion results for the hyperbolic case are known, but our approach here as well as our results in the elliptic case are new.Comment: 33 page

    Ferromagnetic ground state of an orbital degenerate electronic model for transition-metal oxides: exact solution and physical mechanism

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    We present an exact ground state solution of a one-dimensional electronic model for transition-metal oxides in the strong coupling limit. The model contains doubly degenerated orbit for itinerant electrons and the Hund coupling between the itinerant electrons and localized spins. The ground state is proven to be a full ferromagnet for any density of electrons. Our model provides a rigorous example for metallic ferromagnetism in narrow band systems. The physical mechanism for ferromagnetism and its relevance to high-dimensional systems, like R1−x_{1-x}Xx_xMnO3_3, are discussed. Due to the orbital degeneracy of itinerant electrons, the superexchange coupling can be ferromagnetic rather than antiferromagnetic in the one-band case.Comment: 4 page, no figure To appear in Phys. Rev. B, (January 1, 1999

    An effective Hamiltonian for an extended Kondo lattice model and a possible origin of charge ordering in half-doped manganites

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    An effective Hamiltonian is derived in the case of the strong Hund coupling and on-site Coulomb interaction by means of a projective perturbation approach. A physical mechanism for charge ordering in half-doped manganites (R_{0.5}X_{0.5}MnO_3) is proposed. The virtual process of electron hopping results in antiferromagnetic superexchange and a repulsive interaction, which may drive electrons to form a Wigner lattice. The phase diagram of the ground state of the model is presented at half doping. In the case of formation of Wigner lattice, we prove that spins of electrons are aligned ferromagnetically as well as that the localized spin background is antiferromagnetic. The influence of the on-site Coulomb interaction is also discussed.Comment: 6 pages ReTex with two figures To appear in Phys. Rev. B 59, (June 1, 1999

    Efficient generation of universal two-dimensional cluster states with hybrid systems

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    We present a scheme to generate two-dimensional cluster state efficiently. The number of the basic gate-entangler-for the operation is in the order of the entanglement bonds of a cluster state, and could be reduced greatly if one uses them repeatedly. The scheme is deterministic and uses few ancilla resources and no quantum memory. It is suitable for large-scale quantum computation and feasible with the current experimental technology.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    Dynamics of vortex glass phase in strongly type II superconductors

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    Dynamics of vortices in strongly type-II superconductors with strong disorder is investigated within the frustrated three-dimensional XY model. For two typical models in [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 91}, 077002 (2003)] and [Phys. Rev. B {\bf 68}, 220502(R) (2003)], a strong evidence for the finite temperature vortex glass transition in the unscreened limit is provided by performing large-scale dynamical simulations. The obtained correlation length exponents and the dynamic exponents in both models are different from each other and from those in the three-dimensional gauge glass model. In addition, a genuine continuous depinning transition is observed at zero temperature for both models. A scaling analysis for the thermal rounding of the depinning transition shows a non-Arrhenius type creep motion in the vortex glass phase, contrarily to the recent studies..Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

    Elastic metamaterials with simultaneously negative effective shear modulus and mass density

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    We propose a type of elastic metamaterial comprising fluid-solid composite inclusions which can possess negative shear modulus and negative mass density over a large frequency region. Such a solid metamaterial has a unique elastic property that only transverse waves can propagate with a negative dispersion while longitudinal waves are forbidden. This leads to many interesting phenomena such as negative refraction, which is demonstrated by using a wedge sample, and a significant amount of mode conversion from transverse waves to longitudinal waves that cannot occur on the interface of two natural solids
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