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Lévy flights and Lévy-Schrödinger semigroups

2010

We analyze two different confining mechanisms for L\'{e}vy flights in the presence of external potentials. One of them is due to a conservative force in the corresponding Langevin equation. Another is implemented by Levy-Schroedinger semigroups which induce so-called topological Levy processes (Levy flights with locally modified jump rates in the master equation). Given a stationary probability function (pdf) associated with the Langevin-based fractional Fokker-Planck equation, we demonstrate that generically there exists a topological L\'{e}vy process with the very same invariant pdf and in the reverse.

QC1-999FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy05.40.jcLévy process05.20.-yMaster equationFOS: MathematicsInvariant (mathematics)cauchy noiseCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematical PhysicsMathematical physicsMathematicslévy semigroupsStationary distributionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)02.50.eyPhysicsProbability (math.PR)symmetric stable noisestationary densitiesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Function (mathematics)lévy flightsLangevin equationconfining potentialsLévy flight05.10.ggschrödinger boundary data problemConservative forceMathematics - ProbabilityOpen Physics
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Scattering resonances and Pseudospectrum : stability and completeness aspects in optical and gravitational systems

2022

The general context of this thesis is an effort to establish a bridge between gravitational andoptical physics, specifically in the context of scattering problems using as a guideline concepts andtools taken from the theory of non-self-adjoint operators. Our focus is on Quasi-Normal Modes(QNMs), namely the natural resonant modes of open leaky structures under linear perturbationssubject to outgoing boundary conditions. They also are referred to as scattering resonances.In the conservative self-adjoint case the spectral theorem guarantees the completeness andspectral stability of the associated normal modes. In this sense, a natural question in the non-self-adjoint setting refers to the char…

QNM completenessPseudospectrumBlack holesNanoparticulesMethodes spectralesSpectrum stabilityOperateurs non-selfadjointsSpectral methodsQuasinormal modesPseudospectreNon-Selfadjoint operatorNanoparticlesModes quasi-NormauxComplétude de modes quasi-NormauxTrous noirStabilité spectrale[MATH.MATH-MP] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]
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NUMERICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF A K.A.M. ALGORITHM

1993

We discuss a numerical implementation of a K.A.M. algorithm to determine invariant tori, for systems that are quadratic in the action variables. The method has the advantage that the iteration procedure does not produce higher order terms in the actions, allowing thus a systematic control of the convergence.

Quadratic equationComputational Theory and MathematicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsTorusInvariant (physics)AlgorithmMathematical PhysicsComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Symmetry-based canonical dressing of a bidimensionally trapped and laser-driven ion

2001

Abstract We present a detailed and exact construction of a unitary operator accomplishing the diagonalization of an effective quadratic radiation-matter interaction model describing a bidimensionally trapped and appropriately laser-driven ion. The possibility of applying the same mathematical method to other effective radiation-matter interaction model is briefly put into evidence.

Quadratic equationlawQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum mechanicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsInteraction modelUnitary operatorLaserMathematical PhysicsSymmetry (physics)law.inventionMathematicsIonReports on Mathematical Physics
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Comments on `A new efficient method for calculating perturbation energies using functions which are not quadratically integrable'

1996

The recently proposed method of calculating perturbation energies using a non-normalizable wavefunction by Skala and Cizek is analysed and rigorously proved.

Quadratic growthGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyClassical mechanicsIntegrable systemGeneral Physics and AstronomyPerturbation (astronomy)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsWave functionMathematical PhysicsMathematicsJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
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Quasi-linear parabolic equations with degenerate coercivity having a quadratic gradient term

2006

We study existence and regularity of distributional solutions for possibly degenerate quasi-linear parabolic problems having a first order term which grows quadratically in the gradient. The model problem we refer to is the following (1){ut−div(α(u)∇u)=β(u)|∇u|2+f(x,t),in Ω×]0,T[;u(x,t)=0,on ∂Ω×]0,T[;u(x,0)=u0(x),in Ω. Here Ω is a bounded open set in RN, T>0. The unknown function u=u(x,t) depends on x∈Ω and t∈]0,T[. The symbol ∇u denotes the gradient of u with respect to x. The real functions α, β are continuous; moreover α is positive, bounded and may vanish at ±∞. As far as the data are concerned, we require the following assumptions: ∫ΩΦ(u0(x))dx<∞ where Φ is a convenient function which …

Quadratic growthNonlinear parabolic problems; gradient term with quadratic growth; existence and regularity; bounded and unbounded solutions; lack of coercivenesstermine quadratico nel gradienteApplied MathematicsOperator (physics)existence and regularityMathematical analysisDegenerate energy levelsFunction (mathematics)equazioni parabolichebounded and unbounded solutionsParabolic partial differential equationBounded functioncoercività degenerePrincipal partOrder (group theory)gradient term with quadratic growthNonlinear parabolic problemsMathematical PhysicsAnalysislack of coercivenessMathematics
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Unitary decoupling treatment of a quadratic bimodal cavity quantum electrodynamics model

2013

We consider a two-photon quantum model of radiation–matter interaction between a single two-level atom and a degenerate bimodal high-Q cavity field. Within this tripartite system, the explicit construction of two collective radiation modes, one of which is freely evolving and the other one quadratically coupled to the matter subsystem, is reported. The meaning and advantages of such a decoupling treatment are carefully discussed.

Quadratic growthPhysicsQuadratic equationClassical mechanicsDegenerate energy levelsCavity quantum electrodynamicsDecoupling (cosmology)Condensed Matter PhysicsUnitary stateQuantumMathematical PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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A theoretical approach of the propagation through geometrical constraints in cardiac tissue

2007

International audience; The behaviour of impulse propagation in the presence of non-excitable scars and boundaries is a complex phenomenon and induces pathological consequences in cardiac tissue. In this article, a geometrical con¯guration is considered so that cardiac waves propagate through a thin strand, which is connected to a large mass of cells. At this interface, waves can slow down or even be blocked depending on the width of the strand. We present an analytical approach leading to determine the blockade condition, by introducing planar travelling wavefront and circular stationary wave. Eventually, the in°uence of the tissue geometry is examined on the impulse propagation velocity.

Quantitative Biology::Tissues and Organs[MATH.MATH-DS]Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS][PHYS.MPHY]Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph][ MATH.MATH-DS ] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Physics::Medical PhysicsBlockade phenomenon[MATH.MATH-DS] Mathematics [math]/Dynamical Systems [math.DS]Geometry030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyImpulse (physics)Circular stationary waveStanding waveCardiac tissue.03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePlanar[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system[MATH.MATH-MP]Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]FitzHugh–Nagumo model[MATH.MATH-MP] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Engineering (miscellaneous)Cardiac tissue030304 developmental biologyWavefrontPhysicsTravelling wavefront0303 health sciencesApplied Mathematics[ MATH.MATH-MP ] Mathematics [math]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]Mechanics[ SDV.MHEP.CSC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system[PHYS.MPHY] Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph][SDV.MHEP.CSC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemModeling and Simulation[ PHYS.MPHY ] Physics [physics]/Mathematical Physics [math-ph]
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On a possible origin of quantum groups

1991

A Poisson bracket structure having the commutation relations of the quantum group SLq(2) is quantized by means of the Moyal star-product on C∞(ℝ2), showing that quantum groups are not exactly quantizations, but require a quantization (with another parameter) in the background. The resulting associative algebra is a strongly invariant nonlinear star-product realization of the q-algebra Uq(sl(2)). The principle of strong invariance (the requirement that the star-commutator is star-expressed, up to a phase, by the same function as its classical limit) implies essentially the uniqueness of the commutation relations of Uq(sl(2)).

Quantization (physics)Poisson bracketQuantum groupQuantum mechanicsAssociative algebraStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsUniquenessInvariant (physics)QuantumMathematical PhysicsClassical limitMathematical physicsMathematicsLetters in Mathematical Physics
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Soliton Statistical Mechanics: Statistical Mechanics of the Quantum and Classical Integrable Models

1988

It is shown how the Bethe Ansatz (BA) analysis for the quantum statistical mechanics of the Nonlinear Schrodinger Model generalises to the other quantum integrable models and to the classical statistical mechanics of the classical integrable models. The bose-fermi equivalence of these models plays a fundamental role even at classical level. Two methods for calculating the quantum or classical free energies are developed: one generalises the BA method the other uses functional integral methods. The familiar classical action-angle variables of the integrable models developed for the real line R are used throughout, but the crucial importance of periodic boundary conditions is recognized and t…

Quantization (physics)Quantum dynamicsQuantum processMethod of quantum characteristicsQuantum inverse scattering methodQuantum statistical mechanicsQuantum dissipationQuantum chaosMathematical physicsMathematics
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