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Nonlocal energy density functionals for pairing and beyond-mean-field calculations

2017

We propose to use two-body regularized finite-range pseudopotential to generate nuclear energy density functional (EDF) in both particle-hole and particle-particle channels, which makes it free from self-interaction and self-pairing, and also free from singularities when used beyond mean field. We derive a sequence of pseudopotentials regularized up to next-to-leading order (NLO) and next-to-next-to-leading order (N2LO), which fairly well describe infinite-nuclear-matter properties and finite open-shell paired and/or deformed nuclei. Since pure two-body pseudopotentials cannot generate sufficiently large effective mass, the obtained solutions constitute a preliminary step towards future imp…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Theory[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]regularized pseudopotentialsFOS: Physical sciences114 Physical sciences01 natural sciences7. Clean energyenergy density functionalsPseudopotentialNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Effective mass (solid-state physics)0103 physical sciencesEQUATIONStatistical physics010306 general physicsPhysicsNUCLEIEnergy density functional010308 nuclear & particles physicsMean field theoryPairingEnergy densitynuclear pairingGravitational singularityFORCES
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Solution of universal nonrelativistic nuclear DFT equations in the Cartesian deformed harmonic-oscillator basis. (IX) HFODD (v3.06h) : a new version …

2021

We describe the new version (v3.06h) of the code HFODD that solves the universal nonrelativistic nuclear DFT Hartree-Fock or Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov problem by using the Cartesian deformed harmonic-oscillator basis. In the new version, we implemented the following new features: (i) zero-range three- and four-body central terms, (ii) zero-range three-body gradient terms, (iii) zero-range tensor terms, (iv) zero-range isospin-breaking terms, (v) finite-range higher-order regularized terms, (vi) finite-range separable terms, (vii) zero-range two-body pairing terms, (viii) multi-quasiparticle blocking, (ix) Pfaffian overlaps, (x) particle-number and parity symmetry restoration, (xi) axializatio…

Nuclear and High Energy Physics[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th]Nuclear Theoryharmonic-oscillator basisMEAN-FIELDFOS: Physical sciencesPfaffianPART114 Physical sciences01 natural sciencesSeparable spacelaw.inventionNuclear Theory (nucl-th)värähtelytlawFINITE-RANGEBOGOLYUBOV EQUATIONS0103 physical sciencesCartesian coordinate systemTensornuclear DFT010306 general physicsHarmonic oscillatorMathematical physicsPARAMETRIZATIONPhysicsBasis (linear algebra)010308 nuclear & particles physicstiheysfunktionaaliteoriatietokoneohjelmatParity (physics)HARTREE-FOCK EQUATIONSHFODDGROUND-STATEPairingnumeerinen analyysiFORCESydinfysiikka
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Adequate policies and unintended effects in Spanish higher education

2000

Abstract Recent developments in Spanish higher education have been very positive. Universities have become autonomous and are more in tune to regional needs, their internal structure has become flexible, the whole system has become open and accessible, funds have been poured into the system as never before and market forces have started to play a relevant role. Nevertheless, some perverse effects have begun to emerge. We will focus on some of these negative aspects that deserve deeper consideration: the inadequate adaptation to a mass higher education system, and the negative consequences of the collegial model for governing universities and of regionalization.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFocus (computing)Higher educationMarket forcesbusiness.industryLawPolitical scienceEconomic systembusinessAdaptation (computer science)EducationWhole systemsTertiary Education and Management
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Pauline E. Hopkins's Intertextual Aesthetics in Contending Forces

2017

Pauline E. Hopkins‘s attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could be uttered, helped her establish a new hybrid writing paradigm in Contending Forces, her historical romance. The extraordinary intertextual load of references, verbatim borrowings and changed citations, her Emersonian ―noble borrowing,‖ is in fact both an audacious maneuvering of popular literature, and a systematic and subversive redrafting of preceding canonical texts from the Anglo-American literary traditions and of contemporary historical political testimonies. Hopkins‘s palimpsestic aesthetics recreate a sense of African American literary interventions aimed at recomposing a new black ar…

PalimpsestoIntertextualidadPalimpsestPlagioLiteratura angloamericanaPlagiarismContending ForcesLiterary borrowingHopkinsPréstamo literarioIntertextualityAnglo-American literatureLiteratura Història i crítica
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Optical pulling and pushing forces in bilayer PT-symmetric structures

2018

Photons are massless, yet can exert force on small particles. This $r\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}a\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}d\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}i\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}a\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}t\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}i\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}o\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}n$ $p\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}r\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}e\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}s\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}s\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}u\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}r\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}e$, though discussed by Kepler, still needs investigation for modern systems. This study reveals that the optical force exerted on a parity-time-symmetric bilayer with balanced gain and loss can be $a\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}s\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}y\phantom{\rule{0}{0…

PhotonInteractions & forcesPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesImaging phantomGeometrical & wave optics[SPI.MAT]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Materialssymbols.namesakeMechanical properties of membranesQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesSmall particlesFlexural vibration[SPI.NANO]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Micro and nanotechnologies/Microelectronics010306 general physics[SPI.ACOU]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph]PhysicsMaterialesBilayerPT-symmetric quantum mechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyOptomechanicsMassless particleMetamaterialssymbolsAcoustic measurements0210 nano-technologyHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)
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A thin absorbing layer at the center of a Fabry-Pérot interferometer

1994

The influence of a dye (Rhodamin B) dissolved in solution or adsorbed at an interface at the center of a Fabry-Perot interferometer on the transmission was investigated both experimentally and theoretically. We show that (i) spectra of extremely thin films are measurable at sub-monolayer concentration (one monolayer reduces the transmission by ≃50%), (ii) the transmission is sensitive to the location of an extremely thin film within nm range and (iii) the absorption coefficient is determined quantitatively by comparison between theory and experiment thus permitting one to estimate the local concentration. The results are relevant for the use of dye probes to monitor changes of organic inter…

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryChemistryGeneral EngineeringSurface forces apparatusAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineInterferometryOpticsAttenuation coefficientMonolayerOptoelectronicsThin filmbusinessLayer (electronics)Fabry–Pérot interferometerJournal de Physique II
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Attractive ion-ion correlation forces and the dielectric approximation.

2016

We analyze the classical problem of the interaction between two charged surfaces separated by a solution containing neutralizing counter-ions. The focus is on obtaining a description where the solvent is treated explicitly rather than through a dielectric approximation as is conventionally done. We summarize the results of three papers where we have used a Stockmayer fluid model in Monte Carlo simulations. It is shown that the attractive ion-ion correlation mechanism is also operating when the solvent is described explicitly. There appears an oscillatory component to the force, but when this is accounted for, there is a semi-quantitative agreement between the continuum model and the model w…

PhysicsAqueous solutionContinuum (measurement)Monte Carlo method02 engineering and technologySurfaces and InterfacesDielectric010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesDouble layer forces0104 chemical sciencesIonSolventColloid and Surface ChemistrySolvent modelsStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyAdvances in colloid and interface science
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Translationally invariant treatment of pair correlations in nuclei - II. Tensor correlations

1998

We study the extension of our translationally invariant treatment of few-body nuclear systems to include tensor forces and correlations. It is shown that a direct application of our method is not as successful for realistic V6 interactions as our previous results for V4 potentials suggested. We investigate the cause in detail for the case of $^4$He, and show that a combination of our method with that of Jastrow-correlated wave functions seems to be a lot more powerful, thereby suggesting that for mildly to strongly repulsive forces such a hybrid procedure may be an appropriate description.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCLOSED-SHELL NUCLEI; MONTE-CARLO CALCULATIONS; MODEL-CALCULATIONS; COORDINATE SPACE; CBF THEORY; POTENTIALS; CLUSTERS; SYSTEMS; STATE; HE-4Nuclear Theory/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3100/3106V6 forcesFOS: Physical sciencesFísicaInvariant (physics)A ≤ 16Translational invarianceNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Tensor correlationsJastrow correlationsWave functionMathematical physics
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Dynamical Casimir-Polder potentials in non-adiabatic conditions

2014

In this paper we review different aspects of the dynamical Casimir¿Polder potential between a neutral atom and a perfectly conducting plate under nonequilibrium conditions. In order to calculate the time evolution of the atom¿wall Casimir¿Polder potential, we solve the Heisenberg equations describing the dynamics of the coupled system using an iterative technique. Different nonequilibrium initial states are considered, such as bare and partially dressed states. The partially dressed states considered are obtained by a sudden change of a physical parameter of the atom or of its position relative to the conducting plate. Experimental feasibility of detecting the considered dynamical effects i…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsEnergetic neutral atomDynamical Casimir effectTime evolutionFOS: Physical sciencesNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCasimir effectClassical mechanicsPosition (vector)Casimir–Polder ForcesDynamical Casimir–Polder interactionsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic PhysicsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Casimir–Polder Forces dynamical Casimir effect dynamical Casimir–Polder interactionsAdiabatic processMathematical Physics
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Antiscreening of the Ampère force in QED and QCD plasmas

2013

The static forces between electric charges and currents are modified at the loop level by the presence of a plasma. While electric charges are screened, currents are not. The effective coupling constant at long distances is enhanced in both cases as compared to the vacuum, and by different amounts, a clear sign that Lorentz symmetry is broken. We investigate these effects quantitatively, first in a QED plasma and secondly using non-perturbative simulations of QCD with two light degenerate flavors of quarks.

PhysicsQuarkCoupling constantQuantum chromodynamicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::LatticeHigh Energy Physics - Lattice (hep-lat)High Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDegenerate energy levelsFOS: Physical sciencesPlasmaElectric chargeNuclear Theory (nucl-th)High Energy Physics - PhenomenologyStatic forces and virtual-particle exchangeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)High Energy Physics - LatticeQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum mechanicsQuark–gluon plasmaPhysical Review D
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