
Gravity Duals for Nonrelativistic Conformal Field
... system. In general, physics in the far infrared is described by a (sometimes trivial) fixed point of the renormalization group. It has been argued that the associated zerotemperature CFT controls a swath of the finite-temperature phase diagram, namely, the region in which the temperature is the only ...
... system. In general, physics in the far infrared is described by a (sometimes trivial) fixed point of the renormalization group. It has been argued that the associated zerotemperature CFT controls a swath of the finite-temperature phase diagram, namely, the region in which the temperature is the only ...
EUBET 2014: Applications of effective field theories to particle
... semiclassical Foldy-Wouthuysen diagonalization of the quantum Dirac Hamiltonian and then taking the massless limit. The Berry connection naturally emerges in the diagonalization process to modify the classical equations of motion of a fermion in an electromagnetic field. We provide support to our re ...
... semiclassical Foldy-Wouthuysen diagonalization of the quantum Dirac Hamiltonian and then taking the massless limit. The Berry connection naturally emerges in the diagonalization process to modify the classical equations of motion of a fermion in an electromagnetic field. We provide support to our re ...
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... the properties of Yang-Mills theories when they encountered a surprising result. In these theories, one could find associations of the Y-M field which at large distances looked just like Dirac's magnetic monopoles. However, at short distances they looked very different with all kinds of other fields ...
... the properties of Yang-Mills theories when they encountered a surprising result. In these theories, one could find associations of the Y-M field which at large distances looked just like Dirac's magnetic monopoles. However, at short distances they looked very different with all kinds of other fields ...
PROJECTIVE AND CONFORMAL STRUCTURES IN GENERAL
... Amelino-Camelia and Stachel (cont’d) In the case of quantum gravity, our situation is rather the opposite. In the absence of a fully accepted, rigorous theory, exploration of the limits of measurability of various quantities can serve as a tool to provide clues in the search for such a theory: If w ...
... Amelino-Camelia and Stachel (cont’d) In the case of quantum gravity, our situation is rather the opposite. In the absence of a fully accepted, rigorous theory, exploration of the limits of measurability of various quantities can serve as a tool to provide clues in the search for such a theory: If w ...
The Maximal Invariance Group of Newton's Equations for a Free Point Particle
... Almost all introductory books on the special theory of relativity mention, at least in passing, that Newton’s equations of motion for a classical free nonrelativistic point particle are invariant under Galilei transformations. Probably not many eyebrows would be raised if we jumped from this fact to ...
... Almost all introductory books on the special theory of relativity mention, at least in passing, that Newton’s equations of motion for a classical free nonrelativistic point particle are invariant under Galilei transformations. Probably not many eyebrows would be raised if we jumped from this fact to ...
arXiv:0905.2946v1 [cond-mat.str-el] 18 May 2009
... As we approach the critical point from the strongpairing phase, Fig. 2(d), the ratio takes longer to saturate as a function of L. At the critical point, λc = 2.0, the data appear to saturate at a value that is not given simply by the ratio of corners. This should be contrasted with the geometry depe ...
... As we approach the critical point from the strongpairing phase, Fig. 2(d), the ratio takes longer to saturate as a function of L. At the critical point, λc = 2.0, the data appear to saturate at a value that is not given simply by the ratio of corners. This should be contrasted with the geometry depe ...
Energy Conversion of Fully Random Thermal Relaxation Times
... We first imagine a hollow ball filled with some diamagnetic liquid into which colloidal particles are kept in suspension. The colloidal particles are supposed to be paramagnetic, each particle possessing a single axis of highest paramagnetic susceptibility. We assume that when submitted to a magnet ...
... We first imagine a hollow ball filled with some diamagnetic liquid into which colloidal particles are kept in suspension. The colloidal particles are supposed to be paramagnetic, each particle possessing a single axis of highest paramagnetic susceptibility. We assume that when submitted to a magnet ...