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Fluctuation-dissipation relations for Markov processes.

2005

The fluctuation-dissipation relation is calculated for stochastic models obeying a master equation with continuous time. In the general case of a nonstationary process, there appears to be no simple relation between the response and the correlation. Also, if one considers stationary processes, the linear response cannot be expressed via time-derivatives of the correlation function alone. In this case, an additional function, which has rarely been discussed previously, is required. This so-called asymmetry depends on the two times also relevant for the response and the correlation and it vanishes under equilibrium conditions. The asymmetry can be expressed in terms of the propagators and the…

Correlation functionStochastic modellingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMaster equationMathematical analysisRelaxation (physics)ObservableFunction (mathematics)AsymmetryVariable (mathematics)Mathematicsmedia_commonPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Scaling behaviour of non-hyperbolic coupled map lattices

2006

Coupled map lattices of non-hyperbolic local maps arise naturally in many physical situations described by discretised reaction diffusion equations or discretised scalar field theories. As a prototype for these types of lattice dynamical systems we study diffusively coupled Tchebyscheff maps of N-th order which exhibit strongest possible chaotic behaviour for small coupling constants a. We prove that the expectations of arbitrary observables scale with \sqrt{a} in the low-coupling limit, contrasting the hyperbolic case which is known to scale with a. Moreover we prove that there are log-periodic oscillations of period \log N^2 modulating the \sqrt{a}-dependence of a given expectation value.…

Coupling constantDynamical systems theoryPhase spaceMathematical analysisReaction–diffusion systemFOS: Physical sciencesObservableExpectation valueChaotic Dynamics (nlin.CD)Nonlinear Sciences - Chaotic DynamicsScalar fieldScalingMathematics
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Propagation of uncertainties in the Skyrme energy-density-functional model

2013

Parameters of nuclear energy-density-functionals (EDFs) are always derived by an optimization to experimental data. For the minima of appropriately defined penalty functions, a statistical sensitivity analysis provides the uncertainties of the EDF parameters. To quantify theoretical errors of observables given by the model, we studied the propagation of uncertainties within the UNEDF0 Skyrme-EDF approach. We found that typically the standard errors rapidly increase towards neutron rich nuclei. This can be linked to large uncertainties of the isovector coupling constants of the currently used EDFs.

Coupling constantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsovectorEnergy density functionalta114Nuclear Theory010308 nuclear & particles physicsStatistical sensitivityNuclear TheoryCharge densityFOS: Physical sciencesObservable01 natural sciencesMaxima and minimaNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)0103 physical sciencesNeutron010306 general physicsComputer Science::Operating Systems
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Radiative Kaon decays and CP violation in chiral perturbation theory

1988

38 páginas, 11 figuras, 2 tablas.-- CERN-TH-4853-87 ; UWTHPH-1987-31.

Coupling constantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsChiral perturbation theoryFísicaObservableSpectral lineAmplitudeQuantum electrodynamicsBibliographyRadiative transferCP violationParticle Physics - PhenomenologyNuclear Physics B
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Extracting information on the decays from the decays

2005

Abstract We have analyzed the relation between the two-neutrino ( 2 ν β β ) and neutrinoless ( 0 ν β β ) double beta decays of 76Ge, 82Se, 100Mo, and 116Cd. The relevant nuclear matrix elements have been calculated by using the proton–neutron quasiparticle random-phase approximation (pn-QRPA) with realistic two-body interactions. The dependence of the calculated matrix elements on the strength g pp of the particle–particle part of the proton–neutron two-body interaction is investigated. Recently a procedure was proposed where data on 2 ν β β -decay half-lives could be used to derive appropriate values of g pp for calculating the 0 ν β β -decay matrix elements. Following this procedure, we h…

Coupling constantPhysicsNuclear physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMatrix (mathematics)Particle physicsDouble beta decayQuasiparticleObservableBeta (velocity)Nuclear Physics A
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Correlation of primary and secondary relaxations in a supercooled liquid

2006

The widespread assumption that primary and secondary relaxations in glass-forming materials are independent processes is scrutinized using spin-lattice relaxation weighted stimulated-echo spectroscopy. This nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technique is simultaneously sensitive to the dynamics on well-separated time scales. For the deeply supercooled liquid sorbitol, which exhibits a strong secondary relaxation, the primary relaxation (that is observable using NMR) can be modified by suppressing the contributions of those subensembles which are characterized by relatively slow secondary relaxations. This is clear evidence for a correlation between primary and secondary relaxation times. In t…

CrystalPrimary (chemistry)Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsChemical physicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyRelaxation (physics)ObservableSupercoolingSpectroscopy530
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Geometric phase induced by a cyclically evolving squeezed vacuum reservoir

2006

We propose a new way to generate an observable geometric phase by means of a completely incoherent phenomenon. We show how to imprint a geometric phase to a system by "adiabatically" manipulating the environment with which it interacts. As a specific scheme we analyse a multilevel atom interacting with a broad-band squeezed vacuum bosonic bath. As the squeezing parameters are smoothly changed in time along a closed loop, the ground state of the system acquires a geometric phase. We propose also a scheme to measure such geometric phase by means of a suitable polarization detection.

DECOHERENCEPhysicsQuantum PhysicsBerry phaseGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesObservableMarkovian processPolarization (waves)Measure (mathematics)QUANTUM COMPUTATIONLIGHTClassical mechanicsGeometric phaseQuantum mechanicsAtom (measure theory)Quantum informationQuantum statistical mechanicsGround stateQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Observable geometric phase induced by a cyclically evolving dissipative process

2006

In a prevous paper (Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 150403 (2006)) we have proposed a new way to generate an observable geometric phase on a quantum system by means of a completely incoherent phenomenon. The basic idea was to force the ground state of the system to evolve ciclically by "adiabatically" manipulating the environment with which it interacts. The specific scheme we have previously analyzed, consisting of a multilevel atom interacting with a broad-band squeezed vacuum bosonic bath whose squeezing parameters are smoothly changed in time along a closed loop, is here solved in a more direct way. This new solution emphasizes how the geometric phase on the ground state of the system is indeed du…

DECOHERENCEPhysicsQuantum PhysicsBerry phaseProcess (computing)Atom (order theory)FOS: Physical sciencesObservableSQUEEZED-LIGHTMarkovian processCondensed Matter PhysicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQUANTUM COMPUTATIONClassical mechanicsGeometric phaseQuantum systemDissipative systemGround stateQuantum Physics (quant-ph)InstrumentationClosed loop
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Slow-roll corrections in multi-field inflation: a separate universes approach

2018

In view of cosmological parameters being measured to ever higher precision, theoretical predictions must also be computed to an equally high level of precision. In this work we investigate the impact on such predictions of relaxing some of the simplifying assumptions often used in these computations. In particular, we investigate the importance of slow-roll corrections in the computation of multi-field inflation observables, such as the amplitude of the scalar spectrum $P_\zeta$, its spectral tilt $n_s$, the tensor-to-scalar ratio $r$ and the non-Gaussianity parameter $f_{NL}$. To this end we use the separate universes approach and $\delta N$ formalism, which allows us to consider slow-roll…

DYNAMICSCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)ComputationFOS: Physical sciencesCMB01 natural sciences114 Physical sciences0103 physical sciencesStatistical physicsinflationMULTICOMPONENT INFLATON010303 astronomy & astrophysicsPhysicsSPECTRUMSlow roll010308 nuclear & particles physicsEquations of motionCONSTRAINTSAstronomy and AstrophysicsObservableCOSMOLOGICAL PERTURBATIONSEXPANSION115 Astronomy Space scienceAmplitudeHypersurfacecosmological perturbation theoryCompact formMulti field2ND-ORDERAPPROXIMATIONGENERATIONAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Predictions for 5.023 TeV Pb + Pb collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

2016

We compute predictions for various low-transverse-momentum bulk observables in √sNN = 5.023 TeV Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) from the event-by-event next-to-leading-order perturbative-QCD + saturation + viscous hydrodynamics (“EKRT”) model. In particular, we consider the centrality dependence of charged hadron multiplicity, flow coefficients of the azimuth-angle asymmetries, and correlations of event-plane angles. The centrality dependencies of the studied observables are predicted to be very similar to those at 2.76 TeV, and the magnitudes of the flow coefficients and event-plane angle correlations are predicted to be close to those at 2.76 TeV. The flow coeffic…

DYNAMICSParticle physicsMULTIPLICITIESFLOWPb+Pb collisionsHadronHEAVY-ION COLLISIONS114 Physical sciences01 natural sciencesNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesNUCLEAR COLLISIONSTRANSVERSE ENERGIESNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNuclear theoryQCD matterPhysicsQuantum chromodynamicsLarge Hadron Colliderta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyMultiplicity (mathematics)ObservableQCDHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLHCCentralityPhysical Review C
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