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Running surface couplings
We discuss the renormalization group improved effective action and running
surface couplings in curved spacetime with boundary. Using scalar
self-interacting theory as an example, we study the influence of the boundary
effects to effective equations of motion in spherical cap and the relevance of
surface running couplings to quantum cosmology and symmetry breaking
phenomenon. Running surface couplings in the asymptotically free SU(2) gauge
theory are found.Comment: 11 pages, Latex fil
Alternating current losses in superconducting coils
Report examines relationship between coil loss and frequency and heat loss in coil as a function of the magnetic field H. Information is of value to manufacturers of superconducting magnets, motors and generators
Renormalization group flows and fixed points for a scalar field in curved space with nonminimal coupling
Using covariant methods, we construct and explore the Wetterich equation for
a non-minimal coupling of a quantized scalar field to the Ricci
scalar of a prescribed curved space. This includes the often considered
non-minimal coupling as a special case. We consider the
truncations without and with scale- and field-dependent wave function
renormalization in dimensions between four and two. Thereby the main emphasis
is on analytic and numerical solutions of the fixed point equations and the
behavior in the vicinity of the corresponding fixed points. We determine the
non-minimal coupling in the symmetric and spontaneously broken phases with
vanishing and non-vanishing average fields, respectively. Using functional
perturbative renormalization group methods, we discuss the leading universal
contributions to the RG flow below the upper critical dimension .Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Renormalization group flows and fixed points for a scalar field in curved space with nonminimal coupling
Using covariant methods, we construct and explore the Wetterich equation for
a non-minimal coupling of a quantized scalar field to the Ricci
scalar of a prescribed curved space. This includes the often considered
non-minimal coupling as a special case. We consider the
truncations without and with scale- and field-dependent wave function
renormalization in dimensions between four and two. Thereby the main emphasis
is on analytic and numerical solutions of the fixed point equations and the
behavior in the vicinity of the corresponding fixed points. We determine the
non-minimal coupling in the symmetric and spontaneously broken phases with
vanishing and non-vanishing average fields, respectively. Using functional
perturbative renormalization group methods, we discuss the leading universal
contributions to the RG flow below the upper critical dimension .Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Confinement and the quark Fermi-surface in SU(2N) QCD-like theories
Yang-Mills theories with a gauge group SU(N_c\=3)and quark matter in the
fundamental representation share many properties with the theory of strong
interactions, QCD with N_c=3. We show that, for N_c even and in the confinement
phase, the gluonic average of the quark determinant is independent of the
boundary conditions, periodic or anti-periodic ones. We then argue that a Fermi
sphere of quarks can only exist under extreme conditions when the centre
symmetry is spontaneously broken and colour is liberated. Our findings are
supported by lattice gauge simulations for N_c=2...5 and are illustrated by
means of a simple quark model.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, revised journal versio
Water-accelerated organic transformations
Rather than quenching all reactive intermediates and arresting the reaction, the addition of catalytic or stoichiometric (1-10 equiv.) quantities of H2O to organic and organometallic processes can lead to surprisingly beneficial effects on reaction rate, product yield, and regio-, diastereo- and enantioselectivity. A most intriguing aspect of H2O-promoted transformations is the role that this strong Lewis-base can play in providing a source for more highly Lewis-acidic species. This scenario is most likely operative when H2O is added to reaction mixtures containing alanes, but organozinc reagents or organocuprates also seem to be transformed accordingly. In addition, the oxide or hydroxide ligand on the metal presents a source for chelation interactions that change aggregation states of organometallics and can provide anchimeric assistance. In many cases, water has been found to be an effective hydrolyzing agent leading to secondary products that serve as catalysts or promoters. In some cases, it has been shown that water provides a quenching agent capable of driving chemical equilibria towards the desired products
Witten-Veneziano Relation for the Schwinger Model
The Witten-Veneziano relation between the topological susceptibility of puregauge theories without fermions and the main contribution of the completetheory and the corresponding formula of Seiler and Stamatescu with theso-called contact term are discussed for the Schwinger model on a circle. Usingthe (Euclidean) path integral and the canonical (Hamiltonian) approaches atfinite temperatures we demonstrate that both formulae give the same result inthe limit of infinite volume and (or) zero temperature
Relation between chiral symmetry breaking and confinement in YM-theories
Spectral sums of the Dirac-Wilson operator and their relation to the Polyakov
loop are thoroughly investigated. The approach by Gattringer is generalized to
mode sums which reconstruct the Polyakov loop locally. This opens the
possibility to study the mode sum approximation to the Polyakov loop
correlator. The approach is re-derived for the ab initio continuum formulation
of Yang-Mills theories, and the convergence of the mode sum is studied in
detail. The mode sums are then explicitly calculated for the Schwinger model
and SU(2) gauge theory in a homogeneous background field. Using SU(2) lattice
gauge theory, the IR dominated mode sums are considered and the mode sum
approximation to the static quark anti-quark potential is obtained numerically.
We find a good agreement between the mode sum approximation and the static
potential at large distances for the confinement and the high temperature
plasma phase.Comment: 17 pages, 10 figures, typos corrected, references added, final
version to appear in PR
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