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An invariant analytic orthonormalization procedure with applications

2007

We apply the orthonormalization procedure previously introduced by two of us and adopted in connection with coherent states to Gabor frames and other examples. For instance, for Gabor frames we show how to construct $g(x)\in L^2(\Bbb{R})$ in such a way the functions $g_{\underline n}(x)=e^{ian_1x}g(x+an_2)$, $\underline n\in\Bbb{Z}^2$ and $a$ some positive real number, are mutually orthogonal. We discuss in some details the role of the lattice naturally associated to the procedure in this analysis.

PhysicsLattice (group)FOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)CombinatoricsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaCoherent statesInvariant (mathematics)Connection (algebraic framework)Gabor framesSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsReal number
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Two-dimensional Helmholtz equation with zero Dirichlet boundary condition on a circle: Analytic results for boundary deformation, the transition disk…

2019

A deformation of a disk D of radius r is described as follows: Let two disks D1 and D2 have the same radius r, and let the distance between the two disk centers be 2a, 0 ≤ a ≤ r. The deformation transforms D into the intersection D1 ∩ D2. This deformation is parametrized by e = a/r. For e = 0, there is no deformation, and the deformation starts when e, starting from 0, increases, transforming the disk into a lens. Analytic results are obtained for the eigenvalues of Helmholtz equation with zero Dirichlet boundary condition to the lowest order in e for this deformation. These analytic results are obtained via a Hamiltonian method for solving the Helmholtz equation with zero Dirichlet boundar…

PhysicsLens (geometry)Helmholtz equation010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsRadiusDeformation (meteorology)01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeDirichlet boundary condition0103 physical sciencessymbolsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsBoundary value problem0101 mathematics[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]010306 general physicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematical PhysicsEigenvalues and eigenvectorsJournal of Mathematical Physics
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Two frequency oscillation of a photorefractive oscillator as a perturbation of the mirrorless oscillation

2010

We consider the properties of the non-degenerate two frequency regime of oscillation of the semi-linear photorefractive oscillator and analyze its relation with the mirrorless oscillation. We consider the oscillator with or without a frequency shifted feedback by a vibrating mirror. This study shows that these two apparently different phenomena are closely related. We conclude from the obtained results that the two frequency oscillation can be considered as a perturbation of the mirrorless oscillation.

PhysicsLight intensityFour-wave mixingOscillationQuantum mechanicsPerturbation (astronomy)Light beamStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPhotorefractive effectPhase conjugationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPockels effectJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Modeling of photonic crystal fibers from the scalar wave equation with a purely transverse linearly polarized vector potential

2011

In this work, we propose a new technique for modeling light propagation in photonic crystal fibers where the electric field is evaluated from a purely transverse linearly polarized vector potential. The vector potential in a nonuniform dielectric obeys a wave equation coupled to the scalar potential, but it can be reduced to a scalar wave equation when the coupling term is ignored to the lowest order approximation. We show that this method gives reliable results for photonic crystal fibers when the scalar analysis is improved by a perturbational correction.

PhysicsLinear polarizationQuantum mechanicsScalar (mathematics)Plane wavePhysics::OpticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsScalar potentialWave equationScalar fieldAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhotonic crystalVector potential
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Some Properties of Massless Particles in Arbitrary Dimensions

1998

Various properties of two kinds of massless representations of the n-conformal (or (n+1)-De Sitter) group [Formula: see text] are investigated for n≥2. It is found that, for space-time dimensions n≥3, the situation is quite similar to the one of the n=4 case for Sn-massless representations of the n-De Sitter group [Formula: see text]. These representations are the restrictions of the singletons of [Formula: see text]. The main difference is that they are not contained in the tensor product of two UIRs with the same sign of energy when n>4, whereas it is the case for another kind of massless representations. Finally some examples of Gupta–Bleuler triplets are given for arbitrary spin and…

PhysicsMassless particleGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyTensor productSingletonGroup (mathematics)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematical PhysicsSign (mathematics)Spin-½Mathematical physicsReviews in Mathematical Physics
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MAGNETIC INTERACTIONS OF CHAINS FORMED BY FERROMAGNETIC SPHERES

2002

General properties of sphere-chain and chain-chain structures are analysed for homogeneously magnetized spheres. For field aligned structures the local maximum of the magnetic force is observed at H0/MS ≈ 0.5. The magnetic saturation effects are accounted by the Frölich-Kennelly law. Outlines of the approximate methodology of multi-chain interaction are given together with the test results.

PhysicsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsFerromagnetismField (physics)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsSPHERESCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic fieldInternational Journal of Modern Physics B
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Comment on "Dynamics and properties of waves in a modified Noguchi electrical transmission line"

2016

A recent paper [Phys. Rev. E 91, 022925 (2015)PRESCM1539-375510.1103/PhysRevE.91.022925] presents the derivation of the nonlinear equation modeling envelope waves in a specific case of band passed filter discrete nonlinear electrical transmission line (NLTL), called "A modified Noguchi electrical transmission line" according to the authors. Using the reductive perturbation approach in the semidiscrete approximation, they showed that the modulated waves propagating in this NLTL are described by the ordinary nonlinear Schrodinger (NLS) equation. On the basis of their results, the authors claimed that all previous works on the band passed filter NLTL, which considered the vanishing of the dc c…

PhysicsMathematical analysisPerturbation (astronomy)Dispersion curve01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesakeNonlinear systemElectric power transmission[NLIN.NLIN-PS]Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]0103 physical sciencessymbols[ NLIN.NLIN-PS ] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]010306 general physicsSchrödinger's catEnvelope (waves)DC biasVoltage
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Wavelet-like orthonormal bases for the lowest Landau level

1994

As a first step in the description of a two-dimensional electron gas in a magnetic field, such as encountered in the fractional quantum Hall effect, we discuss a general procedure for constructing an orthonormal basis for the lowest Landau level, starting from an arbitrary orthonormal basis in L2(R). We discuss in detail two relevant examples coming from wavelet analysis, the Haar and the Littlewood-Paley bases.

PhysicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsLandau quantizationMagnetic fieldGeneralized Fourier seriesWaveletFractional quantum Hall effectOrthonormal basisQuantum field theorySettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMutually unbiased basesMathematical PhysicsMathematical physics
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Applications of wavelets to quantum mechanics: A pedagogical example

1995

We discuss in many details two quantum mechanical models of planar electrons which are very much related to the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect. In particular, we discuss the localization properties of the trial ground states of the models starting from considerations on the numerical results on the energy. We conclude that wavelet theory can be conveniently used in the description of the system. Finally we suggest applications of our results to the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect.

PhysicsMechanical modelsCondensed Matter (cond-mat)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed MatterElectronWaveletPlanarQuantum mechanicsFractional quantum Hall effectQuantumSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaEnergy (signal processing)Mathematical Physics
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Observation of induced modulational polarization instabilities and pulse-train generation in the normal-dispersion regime of a birefringent optical f…

1998

Four-photon mixing in a low-birefringence fiber is strongly influenced by the orientation of the pump and signal waves with respect to the fiber axes. We experimentally investigated the dependence of the modulational gain spectra on pump power and polarization by mixing orthogonal pump and probe light beams in a birefringent optical fiber. With a pump on the fast fiber axis, a cascade of sidebands was generated in the regime of normal fiber dispersion. These sidebands are shown to correspond to 0.2–0.3-THz trains of pulses with complex polarization profiles. The analysis reveals that, at particular values of the input pump and probe powers and signal frequency detuning, trains of dark-solit…

PhysicsMode volumeOptical fiberbusiness.industrySingle-mode optical fiberPhysics::OpticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPolarization-maintaining optical fiberGraded-index fiberAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionDouble-clad fiberOpticslawDispersion-shifted fiberbusinessSelf-phase modulationJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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