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On the support of measures in multiplicative free convolution semigroups
In this paper, we study the supports of measures in multiplicative free
semigroups on the positive real line and on the unit circle. We provide
formulas for the density of the absolutely continuous parts of measures in
these semigroups. The descriptions rely on the characterizations of the images
of the upper half-plane and the unit disc under certain subordination
functions. These subordination functions are -transforms of infinitely
divisible measures with respect to multiplicative free convolution. The
characterizations also help us study the regularity properties of these
measures. One of the main results is that the number of components in the
support of measures in the semigroups is a decreasing function of the semigroup
parameter
The effects of KSEA interaction on the ground-state properties of spin chains in a transverse field
The effects of symmetric helical interaction which is called the Kaplan,
Shekhtman, Entin-Wohlman, and Aharony (KSEA) interaction on the ground-state
properties of three kinds of spin chains in a transverse field have been
studied by means of correlation functions and chiral order parameter. We find
that the anisotropic transition of chain in a transverse field (TF)
disappears because of the KSEA interaction. For the other two chains, we find
that the regions of gapless chiral phases in the parameter space induced by the
DM or type of three-site interaction are decreased gradually with
increase of the strength of KSEA interaction. When it is larger than the
coefficient of DM or type of three-site interaction, the gapless
chiral phases also disappear.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
A cluster-head selection and update algorithm for ad hoc networks
A novel cluster-head selection and update algorithm “Type-based Cluster-forming Algorithm (TCA)” is proposed, which outperforms both the lowest node ID (LID) and the Weighted Clustering Algorithm (WCA) in the ad hoc network scenario considered. The system’s performance is investigated in a scenario, when the 50 communicating nodes belong to three different groups, for example, a group of rescue workers, fire-fighters and paramedics. It is demonstrated that the carefully designed protocol is capable of outperforming the above-mentioned benchmarkers both in terms of a reduced number of cluster-head updates and cluster-change events. Hence its quality-of-service may be deemed higher
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