
Haldane charge conjecture in one-dimensional
... i.e. F = 3/2, there is no fine-tuning and models (1) and (2) have an exact U(1) × SO(5) symmetry [Sp(4) ∼ SO(5)].8 ...
... i.e. F = 3/2, there is no fine-tuning and models (1) and (2) have an exact U(1) × SO(5) symmetry [Sp(4) ∼ SO(5)].8 ...
Canonical Quantum Gravity as a Gauge Theory with Constraints
... a class of field theories that are in some ways generalizations of Maxwell’s electrodynamics. Taking the place of the matter fields in this gauge theory will be the “field of frames” eI , or, a choice of four arrows at each spacetime point representing perpendicular directions. The role of the gauge ...
... a class of field theories that are in some ways generalizations of Maxwell’s electrodynamics. Taking the place of the matter fields in this gauge theory will be the “field of frames” eI , or, a choice of four arrows at each spacetime point representing perpendicular directions. The role of the gauge ...
Oral Qualifier, Dec 11, 2007 - JLab Computer Center
... attempt to solve the “spin crisis”. They showed that the GDH sum rule is intimately connected to the DIS region and, in fact, is the analytic extension of the Bjorken sum rule towards the real photon point. It implies a negative slope (w. r. t. Q2) of 1, the first moment of the spin structure funct ...
... attempt to solve the “spin crisis”. They showed that the GDH sum rule is intimately connected to the DIS region and, in fact, is the analytic extension of the Bjorken sum rule towards the real photon point. It implies a negative slope (w. r. t. Q2) of 1, the first moment of the spin structure funct ...
Transport through interacting quantum wires and nanotubes
... Forward scattering: „Slow“ density modes, probes long-range part of interaction Backscattering: „Fast“ density modes, probes short-range properties of interaction Backscattering couplings scale as 1/R, sizeable only for ultrathin tubes ...
... Forward scattering: „Slow“ density modes, probes long-range part of interaction Backscattering: „Fast“ density modes, probes short-range properties of interaction Backscattering couplings scale as 1/R, sizeable only for ultrathin tubes ...
Quantum Field Theory, its Concepts Viewed from a Semiotic
... of interactions: the strong, the electromagnetic and the weak interaction. As the names suggest these interactions differ in their respective strength. Furthermore, each type shows characteristic conservation laws obeyed in the observed reactions of the subnuclear particles. On the theoretical side ...
... of interactions: the strong, the electromagnetic and the weak interaction. As the names suggest these interactions differ in their respective strength. Furthermore, each type shows characteristic conservation laws obeyed in the observed reactions of the subnuclear particles. On the theoretical side ...
The role of Chern Simons theory in solving the fractional quantum
... provides a derivation of the wave function from a completely different principle. • It gives a new physical understanding. The 1/3 state is seen as one filled quasi-Landau level of composite fermions carrying two vortices. • It clarifies that this state belongs to a more general structure with an im ...
... provides a derivation of the wave function from a completely different principle. • It gives a new physical understanding. The 1/3 state is seen as one filled quasi-Landau level of composite fermions carrying two vortices. • It clarifies that this state belongs to a more general structure with an im ...