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The double cone: a mechanical paradox or a geometrical constraint?

2011

In the framework of the Italian National Plan ‘Lauree Scientifiche’ (PLS) in collaboration with secondary schools, we have investigated the mechanical paradox of the double cone. We have calculated the geometric condition for obtaining an upward movement. Based on this result, we have built a mechanical model with a double cone made of aluminum and a couple of wooden rails.

Demonstration experiments and apparatuPhysicsEducation and communicationEducation and communication; Demonstration experiments and apparatus; Secondary schools; Newtonian mechanics;ComputationConstraint (computer-aided design)Mathematics educationGeneral Physics and AstronomyGeometryNewtonian mechanicSecondary schoolCone (formal languages)Education
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Landau-Zener problem in a three-level neutrino system with non-linear time dependence

2006

We consider the level-crossing problem in a three-level system with non-linearly time-varying Hamiltonian (time-dependence $t^{-3}$). We study the validity of the so-called independent crossing approximation in the Landau-Zener model by making comparison with results obtained numerically in density matrix approach. We also demonstrate the failure of the so-called "nearest zero" approximation of the Landau-Zener level-crossing probability integral.

Density matrixPhysicsQuantum PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstrophysics (astro-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect01 natural sciencesThree levelHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Quantum mechanics0103 physical sciencessymbolsZener diodeNeutrino010306 general physicsLandau–Zener formulaHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Phase diagram of the quarter-filled extended Hubbard model on a two-leg ladder

2000

We investigate the ground-state phase diagram of the quarter-filled Hubbard ladder with nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion V using the Density Matrix Renormalization Group technique. The ground-state is homogeneous at small V, a ``checkerboard'' charge--ordered insulator at large V and not too small on-site Coulomb repulsion U, and is phase-separated for moderate or large V and small U. The zero-temperature transition between the homogeneous and the charge-ordered phase is found to be second order. In both the homogeneous and the charge-ordered phases the existence of a spin gap mainly depends on the ratio of interchain to intrachain hopping. In the second part of the paper, we construct an…

Density matrixPhysicsStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)Hubbard modelCondensed matter physicsFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSpin chainsymbols.namesakeCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsHomogeneous0103 physical sciencessymbolsStrongly correlated materialCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyGround stateHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Phase diagram
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Tests of General Relativity with GW170817

2019

The recent discovery by Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo of a gravitational wave signal from a binary neutron star inspiral has enabled tests of general relativity (GR) with this new type of source. This source, for the first time, permits tests of strong-field dynamics of compact binaries in presence of matter. In this paper, we place constraints on the dipole radiation and possible deviations from GR in the post-Newtonian coefficients that govern the inspiral regime. Bounds on modified dispersion of gravitational waves are obtained; in combination with information from the observed electromagnetic counterpart we can also constrain effects due to large extra dimensions. Finally, the polari…

Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::550 | Geowissenschaftenneutron star: binaryAstronomyTestingGravitational WaveGeneral Physics and AstronomyAstrophysics01 natural sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologystrong fieldddc:550general relativityLIGOQCSettore FIS/01PhysicsPhysicsGravitational effectsarticlePolarization (waves)Gravitational-wave signalsExtra dimensionsgravitational wavesPhysical SciencesExtra dimensions[PHYS.GRQC]Physics [physics]/General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology [gr-qc]Large extra dimensiondispersionBinary neutron starsgravitational radiation: polarizationGeneral RelativityGeneral relativitygr-qcPhysics MultidisciplinaryGRAVITATIONAL-WAVE OBSERVATIONSFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)gravitational wavesblack holesGravity wavesMASSgravitational radiation: direct detectionGravitation and Astrophysicselectromagnetic field: productionRelativityGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyDipole radiationsGRAVITYTests of general relativitygravitation: weak field0103 physical sciencesddc:530High Energy Physicscapture010306 general physicsGravitational Wave; General RelativitySTFCradiation: dipolepolarizationScience & TechnologyStrong fieldGravitational wavegravitational radiationRCUKbinary: compactgravitational radiation detectorLIGONeutron starVIRGODewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::530 | PhysikNewtonianshigher-dimensional
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Quadrupole deformation of Xe-130 measured in a Coulomb-excitation experiment

2020

Physical review / C 102(5), 054304 (2020). doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.102.054304

DiagonalSemiclassical physicsBEAMCoulomb excitationhiukkasfysiikka[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]Nuclear Structure530114 Physical sciences01 natural sciencessähkömagneettiset ilmiötnukleonitsymbols.namesakeMatrix (mathematics)NUCLEAR-DATA SHEETS0103 physical sciencesPhenomenological modelNuclear Physics - Experimentddc:530010306 general physicsPhysicsScience & Technology010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsnucleon distributionBohr modelPhysics Nuclearelectromagnetic transitionsSTATESSHAPESQuadrupolePhysical SciencessymbolsAtomic physicsydinfysiikkaHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)
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On the existence of weak solution to the coupled fluid-structure interaction problem for non-Newtonian shear-dependent fluid

2016

We study the existence of weak solution for unsteady fluid-structure interaction problem for shear-thickening flow. The time dependent domain has at one part a flexible elastic wall. The evolution of fluid domain is governed by the generalized string equation with action of the fluid forces. The power-law viscosity model is applied to describe shear-dependent non-Newtonian fluids.

Dilatant35D30General MathematicsConstant Viscosity Elastic (Boger) Fluidsfluid-structure interactionhemodynamics01 natural sciencesexistence of weak solutionPhysics::Fluid Dynamics76A0576D03Fluid–structure interactionshear-thinning fluids0101 mathematicsMathematicsWeak solution010102 general mathematicsMechanicsnon-Newtonian fluidsNon-Newtonian fluid010101 applied mathematicsShear rateCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matter74F10Shear (geology)Generalized Newtonian fluidshear-thickening fluids35Q30
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Anisotropic exchange coupling in the Keggin derivative K8[Co2(D2O)(W11O39)] · n D2O

1998

Abstract 20 g of the fully deuterated title compound have been prepared in polycrystalline form and investigated by inelastic neutron scattering using both thermal and cold neutrons. Magnetic dimer excitations were observed and the energy-splitting pattern resulting from the exchange coupling within the Co 2+ dimer was determined. The coupling is highly anisotropic with the parameter values J =−2.24 meV and η =0.33 based on the effective coupling Hamiltonian H =−2J[S 1z S 2z +η(S 1x S 2x +S 1y S 2y )] . The anisotropy results mainly from the single-ion anisotropy of the Co 2+ ion in the distorted octahedral coordination.

DimerGeneral Physics and AstronomyInelastic neutron scatteringIonchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographysymbols.namesakechemistryDeuteriumOctahedronsymbolsNeutronPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAnisotropyHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Chemical Physics Letters
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Combinatorial isomorphism between Fibonacci classes

2008

Abstract In 1985 Simion and Schmidt showed that the set S n (T 3) of length n permutations avoiding the set of patterns T 3={123, 132, 213} is counted by (the second order) Fibonacci numbers. They also presented a constructive bijection between the set F n–1 of length (n–1) binary strings with no two consecutive 1s and S n (T 3). In 2005, Egge and Mansour generalized the first Simion-Simion’s result and showed that S n (T p ), the set of permutations avoiding the patterns T p ={12…p, 132, 213}, is counted by the (p–1)th order Fibonacci numbers. In this paper we extend the second Simion-Schmidt’s result by giving a bijection between the set of length (n–1) binary strings with no (p–1) consec…

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryFibonacci numberApplied MathematicsHamiltonian pathCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Gray codesymbols.namesakeBijectionsymbolsOrder (group theory)IsomorphismBinary stringsAnalysisMathematicsJournal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography
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Enumerating the Walecki-Type Hamiltonian Cycle Systems

2017

Let Kv be the complete graph on v vertices. A Hamiltonian cycle system of odd order v (briefly HCS(v)) is a set of Hamiltonian cycles of Kv whose edges partition the edge set of Kv. By means of a slight modification of the famous HCS(4n+1) of Walecki, we obtain 2n pairwise distinct HCS(4n+1) and we enumerate them up to isomorphism proving that this is equivalent to count the number of binary bracelets of length n, i.e. the orbits of Dn, the dihedral group of order 2n, acting on binary n-tuples.

Discrete mathematicsComplete graphBinary number020206 networking & telecommunications0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyDihedral group01 natural sciencesHamiltonian pathCombinatoricssymbols.namesake010201 computation theory & mathematicsPhysics::Space Physics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsPartition (number theory)Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)MathematicsJournal of Combinatorial Designs
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Claws contained in all n-tournaments

1993

Abstract We prove that any claw of order n with degree d≤ 3 8 n is n-unavoidable, which means that any tournament of order n contains it as a subdigraph. A simple corollary is that any tournament has a directed Hamiltonian path.

Discrete mathematicsComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryClawMathematics::CombinatoricsComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary ComputationHamiltonian pathTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeCorollaryComputer Science::Discrete MathematicssymbolsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsTournamentMathematicsDiscrete Mathematics
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