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Self-intersection local time: Critical exponent, large deviations, and laws of the iterated logarithm
If \beta_t is renormalized self-intersection local time for planar Brownian
motion, we characterize when Ee^{\gamma\beta_1} is finite or infinite in terms
of the best constant of a Gagliardo-Nirenberg inequality. We prove large
deviation estimates for \beta_1 and -\beta_1. We establish lim sup and lim inf
laws of the iterated logarithm for \beta_t as t\to\infty.Comment: Published at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009117904000000504 in the
Annals of Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aop/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Observations of time delayed all-optical routing in a slow light regime
We report an observation of a delayed all-optical routing/switching
phenomenon based on ultraslow group velocity of light via nondegenerate
four-wave mixing processes in a defected solid medium. Unlike previous
demonstrations of enhanced four-wave mixing processes using the slow light
effects, the present observation demonstrates a direct retrieval of the
resonant Raman-pulse excited spin coherence into photon coherence through
coherence conversion processes.Comment: 5 pages with 3 figures include
Skyrmion-skyrmion and skyrmion-edge repulsions in skyrmion-based racetrack memory
Magnetic skyrmions are promising for building next-generation magnetic
memories and spintronic devices due to their stability, small size and the
extremely low currents needed to move them. In particular, skyrmion-based
racetrack memory is attractive for information technology, where skyrmions are
used to store information as data bits instead of traditional domain walls.
Here we numerically demonstrate the impacts of skyrmion-skyrmion and
skyrmion-edge repulsions on the feasibility of skyrmion-based racetrack memory.
The reliable and practicable spacing between consecutive skyrmionic bits on the
racetrack as well as the ability to adjust it are investigated. Clogging of
skyrmionic bits is found at the end of the racetrack, leading to the reduction
of skyrmion size. Further, we demonstrate an effective and simple method to
avoid the clogging of skyrmionic bits, which ensures the elimination of
skyrmionic bits beyond the reading element. Our results give guidance for the
design and development of future skyrmion-based racetrack memory.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
Noncommutativity as a Possible Origin of the Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Ray and the TeV-photon Paradoxes
In this paper, we present a general modified dispersion relation derived from
q-deformed noncommutative theory and apply it to the ultrahigh energy cosmic
ray and the TeV-photon paradoxes--threshold anomalies. Our purpose is not only
trying to solve these puzzles by noncommutative theory but also to support
noncommutative theory through the coincidence of the region in the parameter
space for resolving the threshold anomalies with the one from the q-deformed
noncommutative theory.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
Enhancement of Coherent X ray Diffraction from Nanocrystals by Introduction of X ray Optics
Coherent X-ray Diffraction is applied to investigate the structure of individual nanocrystalline silver particles in the 100nm size range. In order to enhance the available signal, Kirkpatrick-Baez focusing optics have been introduced in the 34-ID-C beamline at APS. Concerns about the preservation of coherence under these circumstances are addressed through experiment and by calculations
HORIZONTAL DIFFERENTIATION WITH DIFFERENTIAL INPUT COSTS: RETAIL PRICES FOR MILK BY FAT CONTENT
Markets for horizontally differentiated products with differential costs are important and have unique features. This paper studies sellers' pricing strategy and market equilibrium in these markets under various competition scenarios in the context of retail milk markets. An empirical study is also conducted to examine the effects of cost factors on retail milk prices and to characterize competition in markets in four California cities.Marketing,
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