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1.
Let (?, τ, ω) denote aW*-algebra ?, a semigroupt>0?τ t of linear maps of ? into ?, and a faithful τ-invariant normal state ω over ?. We assume that τ is strongly positive in the sense that $$\tau _t (A^ * A) \geqq \tau _t (A)^ * \tau _t (A)$$ for allA∈? andt>0. Therefore one can define a contraction semigroupT on ?= \(\overline {\mathcal{M}\Omega } \) by $$T_t A\Omega = \tau _t (A)\Omega ,{\rm A} \in \mathcal{M},$$ where Ω is the cyclic and separating vector associated with ω. We prove 1. the fixed points ?(τ) of τ are given by ?(τ)=?∩T′=?∩E′, whereE is the orthogonal projection onto the subspace ofT-invariant vectors, 2. the state ω has a unique decomposition into τ-ergodic states if, and only if, ?(τ) or {?υE}′ is abelian or, equivalently, if (?, τ, ω) is ?-abelian, 3. the state ω is τ-ergodic if, and only if, ?υE is irreducible or if $$\mathop {\inf }\limits_{\omega '' \in Co\omega 'o\tau } \left\| {\omega '' - \omega '} \right\| = 0$$ for all normal states ω′ where Coω′°τ denotes the convex hull of {ω′°τ t } t>0. Subsequently we assume that τ is 2-positive,T is normal, andT* t ?+Ω \( \subseteqq \overline {\mathcal{M}_ + \Omega } \) , and then prove 4. there exists a strongly positive semigroup |τ| which commutes with τ and is determined by $$\left| \tau \right|_t \left( A \right)\Omega = \left| {T_t } \right|A\Omega ,$$ 5. results similar to 1 and 2 apply to |τ| but the τ-invariant state ω is |τ|-ergodic if, and only if, $$\mathop {\lim }\limits_{t \to \infty } \left\| {\omega 'o\tau _t - \omega } \right\| = 0$$ for all normal states ω′.  相似文献   

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The identity $$\sum\limits_{v = 0} {\left( {\begin{array}{*{20}c} {n + 1} \\ v \\ \end{array} } \right)\left[ {\left( {\begin{array}{*{20}c} {n - v} \\ v \\ \end{array} } \right) - \left( {\begin{array}{*{20}c} {n - v} \\ {v - 1} \\ \end{array} } \right)} \right] = ( - 1)^n } $$ is proved and, by means of it, the coefficients of the decomposition ofD 1 n into irreducible representations are found. It holds: ifD 1 n \(\mathop {\sum ^n }\limits_{m = 0} A_{nm} D_m \) , then $$A_{nm} = \mathop \sum \limits_{\lambda = 0} \left( {\begin{array}{*{20}c} n \\ \lambda \\ \end{array} } \right)\left[ {\left( {\begin{array}{*{20}c} \lambda \\ {n - m - \lambda } \\ \end{array} } \right) - \left( {\begin{array}{*{20}c} \lambda \\ {n - m - \lambda - 1} \\ \end{array} } \right)} \right].$$   相似文献   

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In a previous paper we investigated a class ofnonpeeling asymptotic vacuum solutions which were shown to admit finite expressions for the Winicour-Tamburino energy-momentum and angular momentum integrals. These solutions have the property that $$\psi _0 = O(r^{ - 3 - \in _0 } ), \in _0 \leqslant 2$$ and $$\psi _1 = O(r^{ - 3 - \in _1 } ), \in _1< \in _0 and \in _1< 1$$ withψ 2,ψ 3, andψ 4 having the same asymptotic behavior as they do for peeling solutions. The above investigation was carried out in the physical space-time. In this paper we examine the conformal properties of these solutions, as well as the more general Couch-Torrence solutions, which include them as a subclass. For the Couch-Torrence solutions $$\begin{gathered} \psi _0 = O(r^{ - 2 - \in _0 } ) \hfill \\ \psi _1 = O(r^{ - 2 - \in _1 } ), \in _1< \in _0 {\text{ }}and \in _1 \leqslant 2 \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ and , $$\psi _2 = O(r^{ - 2 - \in _2 } ),{\text{ }} \in _2< \in _1 {\text{ }}and \in _2 \leqslant 1$$ withψ 3 andψ 4 behaving as they do for peeling solutions. It is our purpose to determine how much of the structure generally associated with peeling space-times is preserved by the nonpeeling solutions. We find that, in general, a three-dimensional null boundary (?+) can be defined and that the BMS group remains the asymptotic symmetry group. For the general Couch-Torrence solutions several physically and/or geometrically interesting quantities  相似文献   

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We consider the solutionu ?(t) of the saturated nonlinear Schrödinger equation (1) $$i\partial u/\partial t = - \Delta u - \left| u \right|^{4/N} u + \varepsilon \left| u \right|^{q - 1} uandu(0,.) = \varphi (.)$$ where \(N \geqslant 2,\varepsilon > 0,1 + 4/N< q< (N + 2)/(N - 2),u:\mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R}^N \to \mathbb{C},\varphi \) , ? is a radially symmetric function inH 1(R N ). We assume that the solution of the limit equation is not globally defined in time. There is aT>0 such that \(\mathop {\lim }\limits_{t \to T} \left\| {u(t)} \right\|_{H^1 } = + \infty \) , whereu(t) is solution of (1) $$i\partial u/\partial t = - \Delta u - \left| u \right|^{4/N} uandu(0,.) = \varphi (.)$$ For ?>0 fixed,u ?(t) is defined for all time. We are interested in the limit behavior as ?→0 ofu ?(t) fort≥T. In the case where there is no loss of mass inu ? at infinity in a sense to be made precise, we describe the behavior ofu ? as ? goes to zero and we derive an existence result for a solution of (1) after the blow-up timeT in a certain sense. Nonlinear Schrödinger equation with supercritical exponents are also considered.  相似文献   

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We consider the time-dependent Schrödinger-Hartree equation (1) $$iu_t + \Delta u = \left( {\frac{1}{r}*|u|^2 } \right)u + \lambda \frac{u}{r},(t, x) \in \mathbb{R} \times \mathbb{R}^3 ,$$ (2) $$u(0,x) = \phi (x) \in \Sigma ^{2,2} ,x \in \mathbb{R}^3 ,$$ where λ≧0 and \(\Sigma ^{2,2} = \{ g \in L^2 ;\parallel g\parallel _{\Sigma ^{2,2} }^2 = \sum\limits_{|a| \leqq 2} {\parallel D^a g\parallel _2^2 + \sum\limits_{|\beta | \leqq 2} {\parallel x^\beta g\parallel _2^2< \infty } } \} \) . We show that there exists a unique global solutionu of (1) and (2) such that $$u \in C(\mathbb{R};H^{1,2} ) \cap L^\infty (\mathbb{R};H^{2,2} ) \cap L_{loc}^\infty (\mathbb{R};\Sigma ^{2,2} )$$ with $$u \in L^\infty (\mathbb{R};L^2 ).$$ Furthermore, we show thatu has the following estimates: $$\parallel u(t)\parallel _{2,2} \leqq C,a.c. t \in \mathbb{R},$$ and $$\parallel u(t)\parallel _\infty \leqq C(1 + |t|)^{ - 1/2} ,a.e. t \in \mathbb{R}.$$   相似文献   

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WE consider a one-dimensional random Ising model with Hamiltonian $$H = \sum\limits_{i\ddag j} {\frac{{J_{ij} }}{{\left| {i - j} \right|^{1 + \varepsilon } }}S_i S_j } + h\sum\limits_i {S_i } $$ , where ε>0 andJ ij are independent, identically distributed random variables with distributiondF(x) such that i) $$\int {xdF\left( x \right) = 0} $$ , ii) $$\int {e^{tx} dF\left( x \right)< \infty \forall t \in \mathbb{R}} $$ . We construct a cluster expansion for the free energy and the Gibbs expectations of local observables. This expansion is convergent almost surely at every temperature. In this way we obtain that the free energy and the Gibbs expectations of local observables areC functions of the temperature and of the magnetic fieldh. Moreover we can estimate the decay of truncated correlation functions. In particular for every ε′>0 there exists a random variablec(ω)m, finite almost everywhere, such that $$\left| {\left\langle {s_0 s_j } \right\rangle _H - \left\langle {s_0 } \right\rangle _H \left\langle {s_j } \right\rangle _H } \right| \leqq \frac{{c\left( \omega \right)}}{{\left| j \right|^{1 + \varepsilon - \varepsilon '} }}$$ , where 〈 〉 H denotes the Gibbs average with respect to the HamiltonianH.  相似文献   

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We give an upper bound on the decay of correlation function for the plane rotator model with Hamiltonian $$ - \frac{1}{2}\mathop \sum \limits_{xy} \frac{{J_{xy} \cos (\theta _x - \theta _y )}}{{\| {x - y} \|^{({3 \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {3 2}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} 2} + \varepsilon )^d } }}$$ in dimensiond=1 andd=2 when (J xy are independent random variables with mean zero.  相似文献   

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New bounds are given for the L2-norm of the solution of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation $$\partial _t U(x,t) = - (\partial _x^2 + \partial _x^4 )U(x,t) - U(x,t)\partial _x U(x,t)$$ , for initial data which are periodic with periodL. There is no requirement on the antisymmetry of the initial data. The result is $$\mathop {\lim \sup }\limits_{t \to \infty } \left\| {U( \cdot ,t)} \right\|_2 \leqslant const. L^{8/5} $$ .  相似文献   

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In this paper we study soliton-like solutions of the variable coefficients, the subcritical gKdV equation $$u_t + (u_{xx} -\lambda u + a(\varepsilon x) u^m )_x =0,\quad {\rm in} \quad \mathbb{R}_t\times\mathbb{R}_x, \quad m=2,3\,\, { \rm and }\,\, 4,$$ with ${\lambda\geq 0, a(\cdot ) \in (1,2)}$ a strictly increasing, positive and asymptotically flat potential, and ${\varepsilon}$ small enough. In previous works (Mu?oz in Anal PDE 4:573?C638, 2011; On the soliton dynamics under slowly varying medium for generalized KdV equations: refraction vs. reflection, SIAM J. Math. Anal. 44(1):1?C60, 2012) the existence of a pure, global in time, soliton u(t) of the above equation was proved, satisfying $$\lim_{t\to -\infty}\|u(t) - Q_1(\cdot -(1-\lambda)t) \|_{H^1(\mathbb{R})} =0,\quad 0\leq \lambda<1,$$ provided ${\varepsilon}$ is small enough. Here R(t, x) := Q c (x ? (c ? ??)t) is the soliton of R t +? (R xx ??? R + R m ) x =?0. In addition, there exists ${\tilde \lambda \in (0,1)}$ such that, for all 0?<??? <?1 with ${\lambda\neq \tilde \lambda}$ , the solution u(t) satisfies $$\sup_{t\gg \frac{1}{\varepsilon}}\|u(t) - \kappa(\lambda)Q_{c_\infty}(\cdot-\rho(t)) \|_{H^1(\mathbb{R})}\lesssim \varepsilon^{1/2}.$$ Here ${{\rho'(t) \sim (c_\infty(\lambda) -\lambda)}}$ , with ${{\kappa(\lambda)=2^{-1/(m-1)}}}$ and ${{c_\infty(\lambda)>\lambda}}$ in the case ${0<\lambda<\tilde\lambda}$ (refraction), and ${\kappa(\lambda) =1}$ and c ??(??)?<??? in the case ${\tilde \lambda<\lambda<1}$ (reflection). In this paper we improve our preceding results by proving that the soliton is far from being pure as t ?? +???. Indeed, we give a lower bound on the defect induced by the potential a(·), for all ${{0<\lambda<1, \lambda\neq \tilde \lambda}}$ . More precisely, one has $$\liminf_{t\to +\infty}\| u(t) - \kappa_m(\lambda)Q_{c_\infty}(\cdot-\rho(t)) \|_{H^1(\mathbb{R})}>rsim \varepsilon^{1 +\delta},$$ for any ${{\delta>0}}$ fixed. This bound clarifies the existence of a dispersive tail and the difference with the standard solitons of the constant coefficients, gKdV equation.  相似文献   

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The asymptotic behavior of solutions to the Cauchy problem for the equation $$i\psi _\imath = \frac{1}{2}\Delta \psi - \upsilon (\psi )\psi , \upsilon = r^{ - 1} *|\psi |^2 ,$$ and for systems of similar form, is studied. It is shown that the norms $$\parallel \psi (t)\parallel _{L_2 (|x| \leqq R)}^2 + \parallel \nabla \psi (t)\parallel _{L_2 (|x| \leqq R)}^2 $$ are integrable in time for any fixedR>0, from which it follows that $$\mathop {\lim }\limits_{t \to \infty } \parallel \psi (t)\parallel _{L_2 (|x| \leqq R)} = 0.$$ \] Nevertheless, it is established that anL 2-scattering theory is impossible.  相似文献   

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We prove that self-avoiding walk on ${\mathbb{Z}^d}$ is sub-ballistic in any dimension d ≥ 2. That is, writing ${\| u \|}$ for the Euclidean norm of ${u \in \mathbb{Z}^d}$ , and ${\mathsf{P_{SAW}}_n}$ for the uniform measure on self-avoiding walks ${\gamma : \{0, \ldots, n\} \to \mathbb{Z}^d}$ for which γ 0 = 0, we show that, for each v > 0, there exists ${\varepsilon > 0}$ such that, for each ${n \in \mathbb{N}, \mathsf{P_{SAW}}_n \big( {\rm max}\big\{\| \gamma_k \| : 0 \leq k \leq n\big\} \geq vn \big) \leq e^{-\varepsilon n}}$ .  相似文献   

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We derive model independent lower bounds for the sums of effective quark masses \(\bar m_u + \bar m_d \) and \(\bar m_u + \bar m_s \) . The bounds follow from the combination of the spectral representation properties of the hadronic axial currents two-point functions and their behavior in the deep euclidean region (known from a perturbative QCD calculation to two loops and the leading non-perturbative contribution). The bounds incorporate PCAC in the Nambu-Goldstone version. If we define the invariant masses \(\hat m\) by $$\bar m_i = \hat m_i \left( {{{\frac{1}{2}\log Q^2 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{\frac{1}{2}\log Q^2 } {\Lambda ^2 }}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\Lambda ^2 }}} \right)^{{{\gamma _1 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{\gamma _1 } {\beta _1 }}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\beta _1 }}} $$ and <F 2> is the vacuum expectation value of $$F^2 = \Sigma _a F_{(a)}^{\mu v} F_{\mu v(a)} $$ , we find, e.g., $$\hat m_u + \hat m_d \geqq \sqrt {\frac{{2\pi }}{3} \cdot \frac{{8f_\pi m_\pi ^2 }}{{3\left\langle {\alpha _s F^2 } \right\rangle ^{{1 \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {1 2}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} 2}} }}} $$ ; with the value <α u F 2?0.04GeV4, recently suggested by various analysis, this gives $$\hat m_u + \hat m_d \geqq 35MeV$$ . The corresponding bounds on \(\bar m_u + \bar m_s \) are obtained replacingm π 2 f π bym K 2 f K . The PCAC relation can be inverted, and we get upper bounds on the spontaneous masses, \(\hat \mu \) : $$\hat \mu \leqq 170MeV$$ where \(\hat \mu \) is defined by $$\left\langle {\bar \psi \psi } \right\rangle \left( {Q^2 } \right) = \left( {{{\frac{1}{2}\log Q^2 } \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{\frac{1}{2}\log Q^2 } {\Lambda ^2 }}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\Lambda ^2 }}} \right)^d \hat \mu ^3 ,d = {{12} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{12} {\left( {33 - 2n_f } \right)}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {\left( {33 - 2n_f } \right)}}$$ .  相似文献   

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Theg-factor of the 2+ rotational state of184W was redetermined by an IPAC measurement in an external magnetic field of 9.45 (5)T as: $$g_{2^ + } (^{184} W) = + 0.289(7).$$ In the evaluation the remeasured half-life of the 2+ state: $$T_{{1 \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {1 2}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} 2}} (2^ + ) = 1.251(12)ns$$ was used. TDPAC-measurements with a sample of carrierfree184Re in high purity iron gave the hyperfine fields: $$B_{300 K}^{hf} (^{184} W_2 + \underline {Fe} ) = 70.1(21)T$$ and $$B_{40 K}^{hf} (^{184} W_{2^ + } \underline {Fe} ) = 71.8(22)T.$$ A comparison with the hyperfine field known from a spin echo experiment with183W g Fe leads to the hyperfine anomaly: $$^{184} W_{2^ + } \Delta ^{183} W_g = + 0.145(36).$$ The hyperfine splitting observed in a Mössbauer source experiment with another sample of carrierfree184m Re in high purity iron indicates that the smaller splitting, measured previously by a Mössbauer absorber experiment is due to the high tungsten concentration in the absorber. The new value for theg-factor of the 2+ state together with the result of the Mössbauer experiment allow an improved calibration for our recent investigation of theg R -factors of the 4+ and 6+ rotational states. The recalculated values are: $$g_{4^ + } (^{184} W) = + 0.293(23)$$ and $$g_{6^ + } (^{184} W) = + 0.299(43).$$ The remeasured 792-111 keVγ-γ angular correlation $$W(\Theta ) = 1 - 0.034(4) \cdot P_2 + 0.325(6) \cdot P_4 $$ gives for the mixing ratio of theK-forbidden 792keV transition: $$\delta ({{E2} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{E2} {M1}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {M1}}) = - \left( {17.6\begin{array}{*{20}c} { + 1.8} \\ { - 1.5} \\ \end{array} } \right).$$ A detailed investigation of the attenuation ofγ-γ angular correlations in liquid sources of184Re and184m Re revealed the reason for erroneous results of early measurements of the 2+ g R -factor: The time dependence of the perturbation is not of a simple exponential type. It contains an unresolved strong fast component.  相似文献   

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Let H = ?Δ + V, where V is a real valued potential on ${\mathbb {R}^2}$ satisfying ${\|V(x)|\lesssim \langle x \rangle^{-3-}}$ . We prove that if zero is a regular point of the spectrum of H = ?Δ + V, then $${\| w^{-1} e^{itH}P_{ac}f\|_{L^\infty(\mathbb{R}^2)} \lesssim \frac{1}{|t|\log^2(|t|)} \| w f\|_{L^1(\mathbb{R}^2)},\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\, |t| \geq 2}$$ , with w(x) = (log(2 + |x|))2. This decay rate was obtained by Murata in the setting of weighted L 2 spaces with polynomially growing weights.  相似文献   

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For a large class of generalizedN-body-Schrödinger operators,H, we show that ifE<Σ=infσess(H) and ψ is an eigenfunction ofH with eigenvalueE, then $$\begin{array}{*{20}c} {\lim } \\ {R \to \infty } \\ \end{array} R^{ - 1} \ln \left( {\int\limits_{S^{n - 1} } {|\psi (R\omega )|} ^2 d\omega } \right)^{1/2} = - \alpha _0 ,$$ with α 0 2 +E a threshold. Similar results are given forE≧Σ.  相似文献   

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We calculate, exactly, the next-to-leading correction to the relation between the \(\overline {MS} \) quark mass, \(\bar m\) , and the scheme-independent pole mass,M, and obtain $$\begin{gathered} \frac{M}{{\bar m(M)}} \approx 1 + \frac{4}{3}\frac{{\bar \alpha _s (M)}}{\pi } + \left[ {16.11 - 1.04\sum\limits_{i = 1}^{N_F - 1} {(1 - M_i /M)} } \right] \hfill \\ \cdot \left( {\frac{{\bar \alpha _s (M)}}{\pi }} \right)^2 + 0(\bar \alpha _s^3 (M)), \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ as an accurate approximation forN F?1 light quarks of massesM i <M. Combining this new result with known three-loop results for \(\overline {MS} \) coupling constant and mass renormalization, we relate the pole mass to the \(\overline {MS} \) mass, \(\bar m\) (μ), renormalized at arbitrary μ. The dominant next-to-leading correction comes from the finite part of on-shell two-loop mass renormalization, evaluated using integration by parts and checked by gauge invariance and infrared finiteness. Numerical results are given for charm and bottom \(\overline {MS} \) masses at μ=1 GeV. The next-to-leading corrections are comparable to the leading corrections.  相似文献   

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We study the large time asymptotic behavior of solutions to the Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equations $$\left\{\begin{array}{ll} u_{t} + u_{xxx} + \sigma \partial_{x}^{-1}u_{yy} = -\partial_{x}u^{2}, \quad \quad (x, y) \in {\bf R}^{2}, t \in {\bf R},\\ u(0, x, y) = u_{0}( x, y), \, \quad \quad \qquad \qquad (x, y) \in {\bf R}^{2},\end{array}\right.$$ where σ = ±1 and \({\partial_{x}^{-1} = \int_{-\infty}^{x}dx^{\prime} }\) . We prove that the large time asymptotics of the derivative u x of the solution has a quasilinear character.  相似文献   

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In the present paper, we study the following scaled nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLS) in one space dimension: $$ i\frac{\rm d}{{\rm d}t}\psi^{\varepsilon}(t)=-\Delta\psi^{\varepsilon}(t) +\frac{1}{\varepsilon}V\left(\frac{x}{\varepsilon} \right)|\psi^{\varepsilon}(t)|^{2\mu}\psi^{\varepsilon}(t)\quad \varepsilon > 0\,\quad V\in L^1(\mathbb{R},(1+|x|){\rm d}x) \cap L^\infty(\mathbb{R}).$$ This equation represents a nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a spatially concentrated nonlinearity. We show that in the limit \({\varepsilon\to 0}\) the weak (integral) dynamics converges in \({H^1(\mathbb{R})}\) to the weak dynamics of the NLS with point-concentrated nonlinearity: $$ i\frac{{\rm d}}{{\rm d}t} \psi(t) =H_{\alpha} \psi(t) .$$ where H α is the Laplacian with the nonlinear boundary condition at the origin \({\psi'(t,0+)-\psi'(t,0-)=\alpha|\psi(t,0)|^{2\mu}\psi(t,0)}\) and \({\alpha=\int_{\mathbb{R}}V{\rm d}x}\) . The convergence occurs for every \({\mu\in \mathbb{R}^+}\) if V ≥  0 and for every  \({\mu\in (0,1)}\) otherwise. The same result holds true for a nonlinearity with an arbitrary number N of concentration points.  相似文献   

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205,207Po have keen implanted with an isotope separator on-line into cold host matrices of Fe, Ni, Zn and Be. Nuclear magnetic resonance of oriented207Po has been observed in Fe and Ni, of205Po in Fe. The resonance frequencies for zero external field are $$\begin{gathered} v_L (^{207} Po\underline {Fe} ) = 575.08(20)MHz \hfill \\ v_L (^{207} Po\underline {Ni} ) = 160.1(8)MHz \hfill \\ v_L (^{205} Po\underline {Fe} ) = 551.7(8)MHz. \hfill \\ \end{gathered} $$ From the dependence of the resonance frequency on external magnetic field theg-factor of207Po was derived as $$g(^{207} Po) = + 0.31(22).$$ Using this value the magnetic hyperfine fields of Po in Fe and Ni were obtained as $$\begin{gathered} B_{hf} (Po\underline {Fe} ) = + 238(16)T \hfill \\ B_{hf} (Po\underline {Ni} ) = 66.3(4.6)T. \hfill \\ \end{gathered}$$ Theg-factor of205Po follows as $$g(^{205} Po) = + 0.304(22).$$ From the temperature dependence of the anisotropies ofγ-lines in the decay of205,207Po the multipole mixing of several transitions was derived. The electric interaction frequenciesv Q=eQVzz/h in the hosts Zn and Be were measured as $$\begin{gathered} v_Q (^{207} Po\underline {Zn} ) = + 42(3)MHz \hfill \\ v_Q (^{207} Po\underline {Be} ) = - 70(20)MHz \hfill \\ v_Q (^{205} Po\underline {Be} ) = - 42(17)MHz. \hfill \\ \end{gathered}$$   相似文献   

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Let μ be the measure onI′ (? d ) corresponding to the Gaussian process with mean zero and covariance (f,(?Δ+1)?1 g) onI (? d ). It is proven that the set $$( - \Delta _{d - 1} + 1)^{d/4 - \tfrac{1}{2} + \alpha } (1 + x^2 )^{d/4} [\log (2 + x^2 )]^\beta L^2 (\mathbb{R}^d )$$ has μ measure one if α>0 and β>1/2 and μ measure zero if α>0 and β<1/2; here Δ d?1 is the Laplacian in anyd?1 dimensions whend>1 and Δ0=Δ.  相似文献   

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