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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4758-4762 
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    Notes: In a series of papers published in this journal, a discussion was started on the significance of a new definition of projective representations in quaternionic Hilbert spaces. In the present paper we give what we believe is a resolution of the semantic differences that had apparently tended to obscure the issues. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4763-4770 
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    Notes: We show how moments of stochastic integrals can be expressed explicitly as expectation values of ordinary Lebesgue integrals. This result generalizes the well known relationship for the second moment. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3925-3942 
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    Notes: For a large class of long-range potentials we prove the asymptotic completeness of modified wave operators constructed using solutions of the eikonal equation −∂tΨ(t,x)=〈fraction SHAPE="CASE"〉12(∇xΨ(t,x))2+V(x). © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3908-3924 
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    Notes: We investigate a variational approach to the study of two-particle bound states in quantum field theory. The scalar Yukawa model, in which scalar "nucleons" interact via "meson" exchange, is considered. A variational trial state that contains one or two scalar nucleons with any number of mediating scalar mesons is used to derive integral equations for the one- and two-nucleon systems. Numerical solutions of these equations are obtained in 1+1 dimensions. Comparison is made with perturbative and nonrelativistic approximations that have been used in earlier calculations. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4052-4072 
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    Notes: A nonstandard path space * -measure is constructed to justify the path integral formula for the Dirac equation in two-dimensional space–time. A standard measure as well as a standard path integral is obtained from it. We also show that, even for the Schrödinger equation, for which there is no standard measure appropriate for a path integral, there exists a nonstandard measure to define a * -path integral whose standard part agrees with the ordinary path integral as defined by a limit from time-slice approximant. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4013-4022 
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    Notes: It is known experimentally that stable few-body clusters containing negatively-charged electrons (e) and positively-charged holes (h) can exist in low-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures. In addition to the familiar exciton (e+h), three-body "charged excitons" (2e+h and 2h+e) have also been observed. Much less is known about the properties of such charged excitons since three-body problems are generally very difficult to solve, even numerically. Here we introduce a simple model, which can be considered as an extended Calogero model, to calculate analytically the energy spectra for both a charged exciton and a neutral exciton in a one-dimensional nanostructure, such as a finite-length quantum wire. Apart from its physical motivation, the model is of mathematical interest in that it can be related to the Heun (or Heine) equation and, as shown explicitly, highly accurate, closed form solutions can be obtained. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4283-4300 
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    Notes: An infinite-dimensional algebra which is a nondecomposable reducible representation of su(2) is given. This algebra is defined with respect to two real parameters. If one of these parameters is zero, the algebra is the commutative algebra of functions on the sphere, otherwise it is a noncommutative analog. This is an extension of the algebra normally referred to as the (Berezin) quantum sphere or "fuzzy" sphere. A natural indefinite "inner" product and a basis of the algebra orthogonal with respect to it are given. The basis elements are homogeneous polynomials, eigenvectors of a Laplacian, and related to the Hahn polynomials. It is shown that these elements tend to the spherical harmonics for the sphere. A Moyal bracket is constructed and shown to be the standard Moyal bracket for the sphere. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4435-4450 
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    Notes: An affine vertex operator construction at an arbitrary level is presented which is based on a completely compactified chiral bosonic string whose momentum lattice is taken to be the (Minkowskian) affine weight lattice. This construction is manifestly physical in the sense of string theory, i.e., the vertex operators are functions of Del Giudice–Di Vecchia–Fubini (DFF) "oscillators" and the Lorentz generators, both of which commute with the Virasoro constraints. We therefore obtain explicit representations of affine highest weight modules in terms of physical (DDF) string states. This opens new perspectives on the representation theory of affine Kac–Moody algebras, especially in view of the simultaneous treatment of infinitely many affine highest weight representations of arbitrary level within a single state space as required for the study of hyperbolic Kac–Moody algebras. A novel interpretation of the affine Weyl group as the "dimensional null reduction" of the corresponding hyperbolic Weyl group is given, which follows upon re-expression of the affine Weyl translations as Lorentz boosts. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2761-2773 
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    Notes: We consider the Hamiltonian H=(p−A(x))2/(2m)+V(x) of a quantum particle in a magnetic field B=rot A and a potential V in space dimensions ν≥2. If V is of short range, then the high-velocity limit of the scattering operator uniquely determines the magnetic field B and the potential V. If, in addition, long-range potentials Vl are present, some knowledge of (the far out tail of) Vl is needed to define a modified Dollard wave operator and a scattering operator SD. Again its high- velocity limit uniquely determines B and V=Vs+Vl. Moreover, we give explicit error bounds which are inverse proportional to the velocity. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2812-2831 
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    Notes: We show that the Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin approximation gives the exact result in the trace formula of "CQN," which is the noncompact counterpart of CPN, in terms of the "multiperiodic" coherent state. We revisit the symplectic 2-forms on CPN and CQN and, especially, construct that on CQN with the unitary form. We also revisit the exact calculation of the classical partition functions of them. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2888-2898 
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    Notes: An associative algebra AR with exchange properties generalizing the canonical (anti)commutation relations is considered. We introduce a family of involutions in AR and construct the relative Fock representations, examining the positivity of the metric. As an application of the general results, we rigorously prove unitarity of the scattering operator of integrable models in 1+1 space-time dimensions. In this context the possibility of adopting various involutions in the Zamolodchikov–Faddeev algebra is also explored. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3007-3011 
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    Notes: We point out that some recently studied pure skyrme models in (2+0) dimensions are completely integrable. We discuss some implications of this fact. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3020-3030 
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    Notes: The dichotomic physical quantities of a physical system can be naturally hosted in a mathematical structure, called effect algebra, of which orthomodular posets and Boolean algebras are particular examples. We examine how effect algebras arise inside statistical physical theories and, conversely, we study to what extent an effect algebra can be taken as a primitive structure on which a satisfactory statistical physical model equipped with a convex set of states can be constructed. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3063-3068 
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    Notes: Generalizing Kozlov's method of integrable potential perturbations for systems with three degrees of freedom, new integrable billiard systems within ellipsoid in R3 are constructed. Two countable families of the basic solutions in the class of the Laurent polynomials are obtained. Explicit formulas are given. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3123-3136 
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    Notes: Starting from an n "plane" soliton solution of a conditionally integrable (n+1)-dimensional system, one can find a dromion solution which is localized in all directions for a suitable potential. The dromion structures for a (3+1)-dimensional conditionally integrable system, Jimbo–Miwa–Kadomtsev–Petviashvili (JMKP) equation system, are studied in detail. Though a special type of multi-dromion solution is allowed for the JMKP system, all the dromions can only be located on a moving line. The interactions among dromions are not elastic. In addition to a phase shift, the "shape" of two dromions may also be changed after interaction. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4073-4085 
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    Notes: It is demonstrated that the so-called "unavoidable quantum anomalies" can be avoided in the framework of a special nonlinear quantization scheme. In this scheme, the quantized Hamiltonians are represented by nonlinear but homogeneous operators in Hilbert space. The nonlinear terms are of the same order as quantum anomalies, and their role is to cancel anomalies. The quantization method proposed is applicable to integrable classical dynamical systems and the result of quantization is again an integrable (but, generally, nonlinear) "quantum" system. A simple example is discussed in detail. Irrespective of the existence of possible physical applications, the method provides a constructive way for extending the notion of quantum integrability to nonlinear spectral problems and gives a practical tool for building completely integrable nonlinear spectral equations in Hilbert space. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4128-4137 
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    Notes: We solve the constrained Kadomtsev–Petviashvili (cKP) hierarchy by using the gauge transformation technique. We show that there are two kinds of gauge transformations which preserve the form of the Lax operator of the cKP hierarchy. One of them is differential type and the other is integral type. Through two such gauge transformations we obtain not only the Wronskian-type τ-functions for the cKP hierarchy, but also the binary-type τ-functions which have not been obtained before. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3263-3277 
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    Notes: A recently proposed definition of a linear connection in noncommutative geometry, based on a generalized permutation, is used to construct linear connections on GLq(n). Restrictions on the generalized permutation arising from the stability of linear connections under involution are discussed. Candidates for generalized permutations on GLq(n) are found. It is shown that, for a given generalized permutation, there exists one and only one associated linear connection. Properties of the linear connection are discussed, in particular its bicovariance, torsion, and commutative limit. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3391-3395 
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3358-3390 
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    Notes: Starting with a Hilbert space endowed with a representation of a unitary Lie algebra and an action of a generalized Dirac operator, we develop a mathematical concept towards gauge field theories. This concept shares common features with the Connes–Lott prescription of noncommutative geometry, differs from that, however, by the implementation of unitary Lie algebras instead of associative * -algebras. The general scheme is presented in detail and is applied to functions ⊗ matrices. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3321-3346 
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    Notes: For each γ∈[0,1] and potential function V:Rd→R, we consider the Dirichlet form Eμ(γ) and the associated Dirichlet operator Hμ(γ) for the Gibbs measure μ on the loop space E={ω∈C([0,1];Rd):ω(0)=ω(1)}. The Gibbs measure μ is related to the Gibbs state of the quantum anharmonic oscillator with the potential V via the Feynman–Kac formula. We formulate Dirichlet forms in the framework of rigged Hilbert spaces which are related to the loop space E. We then give an approximate criterion for the essential self-adjointness of Dirichlet operators associated with Dirichlet forms given by probability measures on Hilbert spaces. Under appropriate conditions on the potential, we apply the approximate criterion to show that the Dirichlet operator Hμ(γ) is essentially self-adjoint on the domain of smooth cylinder functions. In addition, if the potential satisfies a uniform convexity condition, we prove that the Dirichlet operator Hμ(γ) has a gap at the lower end of spectrum. We also show that the Gibbs measure μ satisfies the log-Sobolev inequality. We use the approximation method developed by Albeverio, Kondratiev, and Röckner with necessary modifications. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4363-4388 
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    Notes: A recent paper gave an explicit construction for inducing shift tensors of a compact reductive Lie group from shift tensors of a suitably defined subgroup. The shift tensors were defined on model spaces of holomorphic vector-coherent-state wave functions. In this paper, we use these shift tensors to obtain an algorithm for computing Clebsch–Gordan coefficients. The approach reproduces the known analytical results for SU(2) and gives a simple algorithm for computing SU(3) coefficients. The algorithm is shown to yield analytical expressions for the multiplicity-free SU(3) couplings of type (λ20)⊗(λ10).© 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3446-3456 
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    Notes: We use the method proposed by Izergin and Korepin to discuss the Bethe ansatz equations of the six-vertex model with twisted and open boundary conditions. Let two parameters of the Bethe wave functions be equal, then an additional Bethe ansatz equation arises. For the open boundary condition case, we also have discussed the dual pseudovacuum state and have written out the simplest scalar products of the Bethe wave function. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2255-2265 
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    Notes: A natural extension of the standard model within noncommutative geometry is presented. The geometry determines its Higgs sector. This determination is fuzzy, but precise enough to be incompatible with experiment. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2308-2331 
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    Notes: A new technique for approximating the high frequency scattering amplitude from flat obstacles is used to solve the problem of acoustic plane wave scattering from an infinite soft strip. This method yields the leading order terms in a uniform high frequency asymptotic expansion for the scattering amplitude which reduce to the results found with the geometrical theory of diffraction in the regions in which that theory is valid. The asymptotic expressions derived here are compared with exact numerical solutions and are found to be accurate for all angles of incidence and reflection. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2366-2388 
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    Notes: The problem of the identification of the electromagnetic source which produces an assigned radiation pattern is ill-posed: the solution is, in general, not unique and it does not depend continuously on the data. In this paper we treat in detail these two aspects of the problem. First of all we reconsider the radiation problem in the very general setting of the Sobolev spaces in order to make more acceptable, from a physical viewpoint, the conditions which have to be imposed on the electromagnetic sources. Then by the use of the Euclidean character of the Hilbert spaces we decompose the sources into a radiating and a non radiating component. We determine the subspace of the radiating sources and we find the basis spanning this subspace. Particular attention is then devoted to the case of the linear antenna. In this case the solution of the problem is unique but it does not depend continuously on the data. We may, however, implement the problem taking into account a bound on the ohmic losses. This is sufficient to restore the continuity. Finally a method of variational regularization (in the sense of Tikhonov) is discussed in detail. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2483-2505 
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    Notes: It is demonstrated that nonlinear dynamical systems with analytic nonlinearities can be brought down to the abstract Schrödinger equation in Hilbert space with boson Hamiltonian. The Fourier coefficients of the expansion of solutions to the Schrödinger equation in the particular occupation number representation are expressed by means of the classical orthogonal polynomials. The introduced formalism amounts to a generalization of the classical methods for linearization of nonlinear differential equations such as the Carleman embedding technique and Koopman approach. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2547-2552 
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    Notes: The homotheties of spherically symmetric space–times admitting maximal isometry groups larger than SO(3) are found along with their metrics, using the homothety equations and without imposing any restriction on the stress-energy tensor. It turns out that there are either 11 or 7 or 5 homotheties. For the space–times with SO(3) as a maximal group, solution is provided in the form of derivatives of metric coefficients, which then requires a further classification, for example, according to different types of stress-energy tensor, as has been done by Eardley [Commun. Math. Phys. 37, 287 (1974)], Cahill and Taub [Commun. Math. Phys. 21, 1 (1971)], and McIntosh [Phys. Lett. A 50, 429 (1975)]. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2587-2601 
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    Notes: A rigorous mathematical formalism for calculating the propagation of light rays in the stationary post-Newtonian field of an isolated celestial body (or system of bodies) considered as a gravitational lens having a complex multipole structure is developed. Symmetric trace-free tensors are used in the definition of gravitational multipoles instead of the less convenient (in general situations) scalar and vector spherical harmonics. Two types of perturbations of light rays, caused correspondingly by the mass and spin multipoles, are analyzed in full detail. A new simple method of integration for the equations of light propagation is proposed. This method enables us for the first time to obtain complete expressions both for the relativistic time delay and for the angle of the total deflection of light in any order of multipole perturbations without restriction. The results thus obtained can be applied to the interpretation of the secondary weak gravitational lens effects produced by the solar system bodies, stars, binary pulsars, and galaxies where the influence of higher-order multipoles on the propagation of null rays may be important and measurable. The methods developed in the paper can be also applied to physical optics of multipole electromagnetic lenses and for calculation of propagation of gravitational waves through the curved space–time. As a particular application of the method the generalized equation for a multipole gravitational lens is derived using Cartesian coordinates and symmetric transverse-traceless tensors. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3046-3054 
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    Notes: It is shown that a way of phenomenological description of the Meissner effect in a superconductor under an applied magnetic field is to consider the minimizing problem of the Gibbs free energy under the constraints of complete expulsion of magnetic field from the superconducting states. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2720-2727 
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    Notes: Weighted class operators, defined by averaging conjugation operators within fixed representation of a compact group against a weight function living on a conjugacy class, are discussed and their connection to the tensor operators is studied. Making extensive use of the theory of induced representations we prove several results for weighted class operators and in particular identify them, for weight functions being suitable matrix elements of the given group, with irreducible tensor operators. The results complement and extend those obtained earlier by the authors [A. Orlowski and A. Strasburger, J. Phys. A 27, 1971–1976 (1994)] and others. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2728-2740 
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    Notes: Representations of the Lie algebra su(1,1) and of a generalization of the oscillator algebra, b(1), are considered. The paper then introduces polynomials which are related by the coupling (or Clebsch–Gordan) coefficients of the Lie algebra in question; by making a proper choice, these polynomials themselves are related to known special functions. The coupling of two or three representations of the Lie algebra then leads to interesting addition formulas for these special functions. The polynomials appearing here are generalized Laguerre and Jacobi polynomials for the su(1,1) case, and Hermite polynomials for the b(1) algebra. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2751-2754 
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    Notes: Mahan [J. Math. Phys. 36, 6758 (1995)] has calculated the transmission coefficient and angular distribution of particles which enter a thick slab at normal incidence and which diffuse in the slab with linear anisotropic, non-absorbing, scattering. Using orthogonality relations derived by McCormick and Kušcer [J. Math. Phys. 6, 1939 (1965); 7, 2036 (1966)] for the eigenfunctions of the problem, this calculation is generalized to a boundary condition with particle input at arbitrary angles. It is also shown how to use the orthogonality relations to relax in a simple way the restriction to a thick slab. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 1794-1822 
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    Notes: We present a review of some results concerning electronic transport properties of quasicrystals. After a short introduction to the basic concepts of quasiperiodicity, we consider the experimental transport properties of electrical conductivity with particular focus on the effect of temperature, magnetic field, and defects. Then, we present some heuristic approaches that tend to give a coherent view of different, and to some extent complementary, transport mechanisms in quasicrystals. Numerical results are also presented and in particular the evaluation of the linear response Kubo–Greenwood formula of conductivity in quasiperiodic systems in the presence of disorder. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 1864-1869 
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    Notes: We use a theorem of Auslander and Kostant on the representation theory of solvable Lie-groups for the study of some groups necessary for the description of certain quasi-periodic systems of solid-state physics. We show that the magnetic translation group is tame (Type I) if the magnetic field is not constant but fluctuating. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 1982-2006 
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    Notes: Recent studies have shown that the quantum statistical properties of systems which are chaotic in their classical limit can be expressed in terms of an effective field theory. Within this description, spectral properties are determined by low energy relaxation modes of the classical evolution operator. It is in the interaction of these modes that quantum interference effects are encoded. In this paper we review this general approach and discuss how the theory is modified to account for time-reversal symmetry breaking. To keep our discussion general, we will also briefly describe how the theory is modified by the presence of an additional discrete symmetry such as inversion. Throughout, parallels are drawn between quantum chaotic systems and the properties of weakly disordered conductors. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2053-2071 
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    Notes: We present a general, model-independent, quantum statistical derivation of superconductive electrodynamics from the assumptions of off-diagonal long range order (ODLRO), local gauge covariance, and thermodynamic stability. On this basis, we obtain the Meissner and Josephson effects, the quantization of trapped magnetic flux, and the metastability of supercurrents. A key to these results is that the macroscopic wave function, specified by the ODLRO condition, enjoys the rigidity property that London [Superfluids, Vol. 1 (Wiley, London, 1950)], envisaged for the microstate of a superconductor. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2219-2254 
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    Notes: We apply the geometric quantization method with real polarizations to the quantization of a symplectic torus. By quantizing with half-densities we canonically associate to the symplectic torus a projective Hilbert space and prove that the projective factor is expressible in terms of the Maslov–Kashiwara index. As in the quantization of a linear symplectic space, we have two ways of resolving the projective ambiguity: (i) by introducing a metaplectic structure and using half-forms in the definition of the Hilbert space; (ii) by choosing a four-fold cover of the Lagrangian Grassmannian of the linear symplectic space covering the torus. We show that the Hilbert space constructed through either of these approaches realizes a unitary representation of the integer metaplectic group. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 1289-1317 
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    Notes: Diamagnetism of the magnetic Schrödinger operator and paramagnetism of the Pauli operator are rigorously proven for nonhomogeneous magnetic fields in the large field, in the large temperature and in the semiclassical asymptotic regimes. New counterexamples are presented which show that neither dia- nor paramagnetism is true in a robust sense (without asymptotics). In particular, we demonstrate that the recent diamagnetic comparison result by Loss and Thaller [M. Loss and B. Thaller, Commun. Math. Phys. (submitted)] is essentially the best one can hope for. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 1318-1328 
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    Notes: We reexamine various notions of statistical independence presently in use in algebraic quantum theory, establishing alternative characterizations for such independence, some of which are also valid without assuming that the observable algebras mutually commute. In addition, in the context which holds in concrete applications to quantum theory, the equivalence of three major notions of statistical independence is proven. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 1397-1412 
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    Notes: We show that the classical non-Abelian pure Chern–Simons action is related to nonrelativistic models in (2+1) dimensions, via reductions of the gauge connection in Hermitian symmetric spaces. In such models the matter fields are coupled to gauge Chern–Simons fields, associated with the isotropy subgroup of the considered symmetric space. Thus a relation between the Chern–Simons theory and the Davey–Stewartson hierarchy is established in a natural way. The Bäcklund transformations are interpreted in terms of Chern–Simons constraints. Moreover, certain nonintegrable Heisenberg models can be embedded into the pure Chern–Simons theory. The main classical and quantum properties of these systems are discussed. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6265-6280 
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    Notes: A consistent procedure for regularization of divergences and for subsequent renormalization of the string tension is proposed in the framework of the one-loop calculation of the interquark potential generated by the Polyakov–Kleinert string. In this way, a justification of the formal treatment of divergences by analytic continuation of the Riemann and Epstein–Hurwitz zeta functions is given. A spectral representation for the renormalized string energy at zero temperature is derived, which enables one to find the Casimir energy in this string model at nonzero temperature very easy. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6281-6286 
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    Notes: We study supersymmetric quantum mechanics on SO(n) to examine Witten's Morse theory concretely. We give a simple instanton picture of the de Rham cohomology of SO(n). We show how the reflection symmetries of the theory select the true vacuums. The number of selected vacuums agrees with the de Rham cohomology of SO(n), at least for n≤5. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6249-6264 
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    Notes: We perform consistently the Gupta–Bleuler–Dirac quantization for a two-dimensional boson with parameter (α) on the circle, the boundary of the circular droplet. For α=1, we obtain the chiral (holomorphic) constraints. Using the representation of Bargmann–Fock space and the Schrödinger picture, we construct the holomorphic wave function. In order to interpret this function, we construct the coherent state representation by using the infinite-dimensional translation (W∞) symmetry for each Fourier (edge) mode. The α=1 chiral wave function explains the neutral edge states for integer quantum Hall effect very well. In the case of α=−1, we obtain a new wave function which may describe the higher modes (radial excitations) of edge states. The charged edge states are described by the |α|≠1 wave function. Finally, the application of our model to the fractional quantum Hall effect is discussed. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6287-6303 
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    Notes: We compute the dynamical entropy in the sense of Connes, Narnhofer, and Thirring of generalized quantum Markov chain over infinite dimensional algebras. For the case in which the transition expectation is defined by a set of conditional density amplitudes, we show that the dynamical entropy is equal to the mean entropy. Thus we extend the result of Park [Lett. Math. Phys. 32, 63–74 (1994)] to non-AF type quantum Markov chains. We employ the main method developed in Park [Lett. Math. Phys. 32, 63–74 (1994)] with necessary modifications. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6315-6327 
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    Notes: In this paper, we introduce unitary and Hermitian phase-difference operators for the two modes of the electromagnetic field in the q-deformed case. The q-creation and annihilation operators of phase-difference quanta are given, and the algebraic properties of some operators in phase space are discussed. The phase-difference properties of two-mode q-coherent states are investigated. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6304-6314 
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    Notes: We consider a single-band approximation to the random Schrödinger operator in an external magnetic field. The random potential consists of delta functions of random strengths whose positions have a Poisson distribution. We prove that if the magnetic field is sufficiently high compared to the density of scatterers, then with probability one there exists an infinitely degenerate eigenenergy coinciding with the first Landau level in the absence of a random potential. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 6382-6400 
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    Notes: Several classes of exact solutions with constant asymptotic values at infinity of DS-II equation are constructed via the ∂-dressing method. Among these solutions are the solutions with functional parameters, multi-line solitons and breathers, and pure rational solutions. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5590-5604 
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    Notes: In this paper time is indexed by a "time group" G that may be either the real line or the integers. A quantum process is a homomorphic representation of G via unitary operators on a Hilbert space L, with the usual continuity restrictions if time is indexed by the reals. Consider a quantum process subject to nonselective observation at all points in time via an observation operator with purely discrete eigenvalues and corresponding simple eigenvectors. Suppose that the process evolves in such a way that the results of observation at a given time are the same, whether or not there have been previous observations. Suppose further that L is spanned by the set of vectors invariant modulo phase under the quantum evolution. If the time group is the integers, then the process is observed to evolve in a classical manner. If the time group is the real line, then the process is never observed to undergo a change of state. The results of this paper are essentially a corollary of von Neumann's mean ergodic theorem. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5605-5625 
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    Notes: We define and study the properties of the infinite-dimensional quantized Kronecker flow. This C*-dynamical system arises as a quantization of the corresponding flow on an infinite-dimensional torus. We prove an ergodic theorem for a class of quantized Kronecker flows. We also study the closely related, almost periodic quantum field theory of bosonic, fermionic, and supersymmetric particles. We prove the existence and uniqueness of KMS and super-KMS states for the C*-algebras of observables arising in these theories. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5634-5642 
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    Notes: The transformation bracket of hyperspherical harmonics with different sets of hyperspherical coordinates as arguments has been derived for an arbitrary number of particles with arbitrary masses in two space dimensions. The solution of the four-anyon problem is given as an example to illustrate its applications. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5626-5633 
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    Notes: The approach based on the multiplicative form of a trial wave function within the framework of the variational method, initially proposed by Kirkwood and Buckingham, is shown to be an effective analytical tool in the quantum mechanical study of atoms and molecules. As an example, the elementary proof is given to the fact that the ground state energy of a molecular system placed into the box with walls of finite height goes to the corresponding eigenvalue of the Dirichlet boundary value problem when the height of the walls is growing up to infinity. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5643-5652 
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    Notes: A general quantum history theory can be characterized by the space of histories and by the space of decoherence functionals. In this note we consider the situation where the space of histories is given by the lattice of projection operators on an infinite dimensional Hilbert space H. We study operator representations for decoherence functionals on this space of histories. We first give necessary and sufficient conditions for a decoherence functional being representable by a trace class operator on H⊗H, an infinite dimensional analogue of the Isham–Linden–Schreckenberg representation for finite dimensions. Since this excludes many decoherence functionals of physical interest, we then identify the large and physically important class of decoherence functionals which can be represented, canonically, by bounded operators on H⊗H. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5653-5662 
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    Notes: DeWitt's covariant formulation of path integration [B. De Witt, "Dynamical theory in curved spaces. I. A review of the classical and quantum action principles," Rev. Mod. Phys. 29, 377–397 (1957)] has two practical advantages over the traditional methods of "lattice approximations;" there is no ordering problem, and classical symmetries are manifestly preserved at the quantum level. Applying the spectral theorem for unbounded self-adjoint operators, we provide a rigorous proof of the convergence of certain path integrals on Riemann surfaces of constant curvature −1. The Pauli–DeWitt curvature correction term arises, as in DeWitt's work. Introducing a Fuchsian group Γ of the first kind, and a continuous, bounded, Γ-automorphic potential V, we obtain a Feynman–Kac formula for the automorphic Schrödinger equation on the Riemann surface Γ(backward-slash)H. We analyze the Wick rotation and prove the strong convergence of the so-called Feynman maps [K. D. Elworthy, Path Integration on Manifolds, Mathematical Aspects of Superspace, edited by Seifert, Clarke, and Rosenblum (Reidel, Boston, 1983), pp. 47–90] on a dense set of states. Finally, we give a new proof of some results in C. Grosche and F. Steiner, "The path integral on the Poincare upper half plane and for Liouville quantum mechanics," Phys. Lett. A 123, 319–328 (1987). © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5143-5152 
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    Notes: We study a model of polymers with random charges; the possible shapes of the polymer are represented by the sample paths of a Brownian motion, and the cumulative charge distribution along a polymer is modeled by a realization of a Brownian bridge. Charges interact through a general positive-definite two-body potential. We study the infinite volume free energy density for a fixed realization of the Brownian motion; this is not self-averaging, but shows on the contrary a sample dependence through the local time of the Brownian motion. We obtain an explicit series representation for the free energy density; this has a finite radius of convergence, but the free energy is nevertheless analytic in the inverse temperature in the physical domain. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5153-5166 
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    Notes: In this paper we consider dissipative fluxes as well as the conserved variables as a set of independent variables characterizing the thermodynamic state of a nonequilibrium system. We then generalize the traditional internal energy balance equation so that contributions due to the dissipative fluxes are taken into consideration. On the other hand, the second law is formulated in terms of Caratheodory's inaccessibility condition in conjunction with the assumption that dissipative energy associated with internal work arising from irreversible processes be semipositive definite. We show that the second law formulated in this manner is equivalent to Kelvin's principle and Clausius's principle, as well as Clausius's inequality. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 5167-5182 
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    Notes: This paper focuses a relation between Adler–Kostant–Symes (AKS) theory applied to Fordy–Kulish scheme and bi-Hamiltonian manifolds. The spirit of this paper is closely related to Casati–Magri–Pedroni work on Hamiltonian formulation of the KP equation. Here the KdV equation is deduced via the superposition of the Fordy–Kulish scheme and AKS construction on the underlying current algebra C∞(S1,g⊗C[[λ]]). This method is different from the Drinfeld–Sokolov reduction method. It is known that AKS construction is endowed with bi-Hamiltonian structure. In this paper we show that if one applies the Fordy–Kulish construction in the Adler–Kostant–Symes scheme to construct an integrable equation associated with symmetric spaces then this superposition method becomes closer to Casati–Magri–Pedroni's bi-Hamiltonian method of the KP equation. We also add a self-contained Appendix, where we establish a direct relation between AKS scheme and bi-Hamiltonian methods. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Notes: Intrinsic Hopf algebra structure of the Woronowicz differential complex is shown to generate quite naturally a bicovariant algebra of four basic objects within a differential calculus on quantum groups—coordinate functions, differential 1-forms, Lie derivatives, and inner derivations—as the cross-product algebra of two mutually dual graded Hopf algebras. This construction, properly taking into account Hopf-algebraic properties of Woronowicz's bicovariant calculus, provides a direct proof of the Cartan identity and of many other useful relations. A detailed comparison with other approaches is also given. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 115-138 
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    Notes: The space of physical states in relativistic scattering theory is constructed, using a rigorous version of the Dirac formalism, where the Hilbert space structure is extended to a Gel'fand triple. This extension enables the construction of "a complete set of states," the basic concept of the original Dirac formalism, also in the cases of unbounded operators and continuous spectra. We construct explicitly the Gel'fand triple and a complete set of "plane waves"—momentum eigenstates—using the group of space–time symmetries. This construction is used (in a separate article) to prove a generalization of the Coleman–Mandula theorem to higher dimension. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 139-172 
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    Notes: The Coleman–Mandula theorem, which states that space–time and internal symmetries cannot be combined in any but a trivial way, is generalized to an arbitrarily higher spacelike dimension. Prospects for further generalizations of the theorem (spacelike representations, larger timelike dimension, infinite number of particle types) are also discussed. The original proof relied heavily on the Dirac formalism, which was not well defined mathematically at that time. The proof given here is based on the rigorous version of the Dirac formalism, based on the theory of distributions. This work also serves to demonstrate the suitability of this formalism for practical applications. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Notes: In part A a convergent WKB (Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin) expansion has been developed for the wave function of Schrödinger scattering by highly singular potentials. In part B we look for the term-by-term dependence of this series on energy, coupling constant and orbital angular momentum. While we vary these parameters each point of fixed value of the new dimensionless radial coordinate invariably belongs either to the exponential or the trigonometric WKB region. By this technique, the series was proven to become exact even after the 2nd term both in the short wavelength, the strong coupling or the high partial wave limits. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 173-181 
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    Notes: A class of diffusion processes controlled by the geometry of the manifold on which they evolve is considered. The kinetic energy of such diffusions is shown to be a geometric object expressed in terms of the curvature and torsion tensors. This gives rise to an action functional leading to a variational principle, from which a nontrivial critical geometry with nonvanishing torsion emerges. The resulting criticality condition is related to the Schrödinger equation in a manner that reproduces the features of Nelson's stochastic approach to quantum mechanics. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 182-195 
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    Notes: The time-domain inverse problem of determining the three-dimensional parameter functions for the biisotropic dispersive medium is considered. Maxwell's equations are rewritten in terms of the tangential fields. Time domain wave-splitting of Maxwell's equations is applied to the total field that is generated by a dipole exterior to the scattering medium. The structure of the electromagnetic fields is analyzed, and the transport equations are given. The reconstruction condition is derived for a layer-stripping approach. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 196-211 
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    Notes: The 2×2 monodromy matrices for the Kowalewski top on the Lie algebras e(3), so(4), and so(3,1) are presented. The corresponding quadratic R-matrix structure is the dynamical deformation of the standard R-matrix algebras. Some tops and Toda lattices related to the Kowalewski top are discussed. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 226-246 
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    Notes: The MKdV equation of normal dispersion with non-vanishing boundary value is solved by the inverse scattering transform method. An affine parameter is introduced to avoid double-valued functions of the usual spectral parameter. In terms of it the inverse scattering transform is performed and the inverse scattering equation of Zakharov–Shabat form as well as of Marchenko form is derived. Dark multi-soliton solutions are found formally by means of the Binet–Cauchy formula. The asymptotic behaviors in the limits of |t|→∞ are derived as expected. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 212-225 
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    Notes: There is a family of degenerate AKNS systems for which the full theory of generic AKNS systems does not directly extend. The linear space of potentials still has a natural Poisson structure, but the scattering method used by Beals and Sattinger to show complete integrability for the generic AKNS systems fails for the degenerate case. A Poisson structure is not induced on the scattering side as in the generic case. As a consequence, the problem of complete integrability for degenerate AKNS systems still is an open question. In addition, contrary to the generic case, the Lax pair gives flows for degenerate integrable systems that are nonlocal. In general, they do not exist, and they are no longer linear on the scattering side. Necessary conditions for their existence and for linear evolution in the scattering side are found. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 247-254 
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    Notes: The choice of a finitely supported distribution is viewed as a degenerate bilinear form on the polynomials in the spectral parameter z and the matrix representing multiplication by z in terms of an orthogonal basis is constructed. It is then shown that the same induced time dependence for finitely supported distributions which gives the ith KP flow under the dual isomorphism induces the ith flow of the Toda hierarchy on the matrix. The corresponding solution is an N particle, finite, nonperiodic Toda solution where N is the cardinality of the support of c plus the sum of the orders of the highest derivative taken at each point. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 255-266 
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    Notes: Cellular automata ca-90 have states 0 and 1, and their dynamics, driven by the local transition rule 90, can be simply represented with Laurent polynomials over a finite field F2={0,1}. Cellular automata cam-90 with memory, whose configurations are pairs of those of ca-90, are introduced as a useful machinery to solve certain equations on configurations, in particular, to compute fixed or kernel configurations of ca-90. This paper defines a notion of linear dynamical systems with memory, states their basic properties, and then studies some period lengths of one-dimensional and two-dimensional cellular automata cam-90 with memory. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 283-291 
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    Notes: We derive solutions of general Wronskian form for the (vector) constrained KP hierarchies. As one explicit example we discuss rational solutions. In order to introduce our method, we give a direct, elementary proof of the existence of Wronskian solutions for the l-modified KP hierarchies (l:0,1,...). © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 267-282 
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    Notes: The concentration p(x,y) of particles moving by diffusion and advection or drift is analyzed. The motion is impeded by an impenetrable strip that is parallel to the z axis. It is assumed that p satisfies the linear advection-diffusion equation with a boundary condition on the strip. It is also assumed that p=1 at infinity. This problem is solved asymptotically for vL/D(very-much-greater-than)1, where v is the drift velocity, D is the diffusion coefficient, and 2L is the strip width. It is found that p is large on the side of the strip facing the incident flow, that p is small in the shadow behind the strip, and that p is nearly constant elsewhere. The case of a strip normal to the incident flow is rather different from that of a strip oblique to the flow. Methods of asymptotic analysis are used. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 292-299 
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    Notes: In this paper, we investigate the integrability aspects of the (2+1) dimensional coupled long dispersive wave (2LDW) equation introduced recently by Chakravarty, Kent, and Newman and establish its Painlevé (P-) property. We then deduce its bilinear form from the P analysis and use it to construct wave type solutions for the field variables. We then identify line solitons for the composite field variable "qr" which eventually helps to bring out the peculiar localization behavior of the system by generating localized structures (dromions) for the composite field from out of only one ghost soliton driving the boundary. We have then extended this analysis to multidromion solutions. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 321-329 
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    Notes: The separation of variables for some constrained flows of soliton hierarchies are shown. The Lax matrix and r-matrix (either constant or dynamical type) are used to construct the separation variables and separation equation for the constrained flows. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 300-320 
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    Notes: In this paper a classical path integral is formulated for incompressible fluids that evolve according to the Navier–Stokes equation. The path integral propagates probability distributions deterministically on the space gvol of solenoidal velocity fields. We construct a set of ISp(2) charges associated with the geometry of gvol and its Poisson structure, and a pair of supersymmetry charges connected with the Hamiltonian. These charges generate exact symmetries of the classical path integral when the viscosity is set equal to zero. When the effect of dissipation is included, the charges associated with the Poisson structure and the Hamiltonian are no longer conserved. Charges that generate Kolmogorov scaling and Galilean transformations are also constructed. The classical path integral is formulated in terms of vorticity as well. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 330-349 
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    Notes: We cast the perturbed Bianchi identities into a form involving only tetrad and coordinate-gauge invariant field quantities. From the perturbed Bianchi identities we then derive a system of gauge invariant wavelike gravitational perturbation equations. These are the Teukolsky equation, a gauge invariant analog of the Regge–Wheeler equation, and a new gravitational perturbation equation. The Bianchi identities also provide the transformations between the perturbation equations. In particular, the transformation between the Teukolsky equation and the analog of the Regge–Wheeler equation arises in this way. This work extends our previous analysis of the perturbations of the Schwarzschild black hole to the Kerr case. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 369-386 
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    Notes: Nonlinear deformations of the enveloping algebra of su(2), involving two arbitrary functions of J0 and generalizing the Witten algebra, were introduced some time ago by Delbecq and Quesne. In the present paper, the problem of endowing some of them with a Hopf algebraic structure is addressed by studying in detail a specific example, referred to as Aq+(1). This algebra is shown to possess two series of (N+1)-dimensional unitary irreducible representations, where N=0,1,2,... . To allow the coupling of any two such representations, a generalization of the standard Hopf axioms is proposed by proceeding in two steps. In the first one, a variant and extension of the deforming functional technique is introduced: variant because a map between two deformed algebras, suq(2) and Aq+(1), is considered instead of a map between a Lie algebra and a deformed one, and extension because use is made of a two-valued functional, whose inverse is singular. As a result, the Hopf structure of suq(2) is carried over to Aq+(1), thereby endowing the latter with a double Hopf structure. In the second step, the definition of the coproduct, counit, antipode, and R-matrix is extended so that the double Hopf algebra is enlarged into a new algebraic structure. The latter is referred to as a two-color quasitriangular Hopf algebra because the corresponding R-matrix is a solution of the colored Yang–Baxter equation, where the "color" parameters take two discrete values associated with the two series of finite-dimensional representations. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 411-433 
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    Notes: We apply the method of the central extensions introduced by Reshetikhin and Semenov–Tian–Shansky to the case of the Perk–Shultz model. By using the method proposed by Frenkel–Ding, we establish the Drinfeld constructions of the quantum affine superalgebra Uq(gl(m(circumflex)/n)). © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 458-465 
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    Notes: The energy density εg of asymptotically flat gravitational fields can be calculated from a simple expression involving the trace of the torsion tensor. The integral of this energy density over the whole space yields the Arnowitt–Deser–Misner (ADM) energy. Such energy expression can be justified within the framework of the teleparallel equivalent of general relativity, which is an alternative geometrical formulation of Einstein's general relativity. In this paper we apply εg to the evaluation of the energy per unit length of a class of conical defects of topological nature, which include disclinations and dislocations (in the terminology of crystallography). Disclinations correspond to cosmic strings, and for a space–time endowed with only such a defect the well known expression of energy per unit length is obtained precisely. However for a pure space–time dislocation the total gravitational energy is zero. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 434-457 
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    Notes: An intrinsic geometry of surfaces and three-dimensional Riemann spaces is discussed. In the geodesic coordinates the Gauss equation for two-dimensional Riemann spaces (surfaces) is reduced to the one-dimensional Schrödinger equation, where the Gaussian curvature plays a role of potential. The use of this fact provides an infinite set of explicit expressions for curvature and metric of surface. A special case is governed by the KdV equation for the Gaussian curvature. Integrable dynamics of curvature via the KdV equation, higher KdV equations, and 2+1-dimensional integrable equations with breaking solitons is considered. For a special class of three-dimensional Riemann spaces the relation between metric and scalar curvature is given by the two-dimensional stationary Schrödinger or perturbed string equations. This provides us an infinite family of Riemann spaces with explicit scalar curvature and metric. Particular class of spaces and their integrable evolutions are described by the Nizhnik–Veselov–Novikov equation and its higher analogs. Surfaces and three-dimensional Riemann spaces with large curvature and slow dependence on the variable are considered. They are associated with the Burgers and Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equations, respectively. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 466-475 
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    Notes: A complete Fock space representation of the covariant differential calculus on quantum space is constructed. The consistency criteria for the ensuing algebraic structure, mapping to the canonical fermions and bosons and the consequences of the new algebra for the statistics of quanta are analyzed and discussed. The concept of statistical transmutation between bosons and fermions is introduced. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 476-483 
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    Notes: Quantization of Z2-graded Lie bialgebras viewed as a generalization of sl(2) is investigated. A method of building multiparameter solutions is developed. We study the role of the quantum double construction in the selected class and prove that a quantized coboundary Z2-graded Lie bialgebra contains a quasitriangular Hopf subalgebra. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 524-534 
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    Notes: We define noncommutative Krein algebras and extend the classical Krein duality for compact groups to compact quantum groups. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 501-523 
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    Notes: All Z2×Z2-graded contractions preserving space isotropy and the grading induced by the time reversal aitch-theta and the discrete canonical transformation K exchanging coordinates and momenta are found for the Lie algebras C2≡sp(2,C), sp(2,R), C3≡sp(3,C), and sp(3,R). Some properties and physical aspects of these contractions are discussed, especially in connection with the algebraic formulation of nuclear collective models. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 535-543 
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    Notes: Aspects of the algebraic structure and representation theory of the quantum affine superalgebras with symmetrizable Cartan matrices are studied. The irreducible integrable highest weight representations are classified, and shown to be deformations of their classical counterparts. It is also shown that Jimbo-type quantum affine superalgebras can be obtained by deforming universal enveloping algebras of ordinary (i.e., nongraded) affine algebras supplemented by certain parity operators. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4504-4527 
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    Notes: By using conformal Killing–Yano tensors, and their generalizations, we obtain scalar potentials for both the source-free Maxwell and massless Dirac equations. For each of these equations we construct, from conformal Killing–Yano tensors, symmetry operators that map any solution to another. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4561-4569 
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    Notes: A quadratic first integral of the Kepler problem, obtained by Benenti ("Orthogonal separable dynamical systems," 5th International Conference on Differential Geometry and its Applications, 24–28 August 1992, Silesian University at Opava) through separation in elliptic coordinates, is shown to be intimately connected with the pre-quantization of the Kepler manifold, thus acquiring a physical interpretation. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 4606-4628 
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    Notes: One of the cornerstones of the theory of integrable systems of KdV type has been the remark that the n-GD (Gel'fand–Dickey) equations are reductions of the full Kadomtsev–Petviashvilij (KP) theory. In this paper we address the analogous problem for the fractional KdV theories, by suggesting candidates of the "KP theories" lying behind them. These equations are called "KP(m) hierarchies," and are obtained as reductions of a bigger dynamical system, which we call the "central system." The procedure allowing passage from the central system to the KP(m) equations, and then to the fractional KdVnm equations, is discussed in detail in the paper. The case of KdV32 is given as a paradigmatic example. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3669-3678 
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    Notes: It is known that the radial equation of the massless fields with spin around Kerr black holes cannot be solved by special functions. Recently, the analytic solution was obtained by use of the expansion in terms of the special functions, and various astrophysical application have been discussed. It was pointed out that the coefficients of the expansion by the confluent hypergeometric functions are identical to those of the expansion by the hypergeometric functions. We explain the reason of this fact by using the integral equations of the radial equation. It is shown that the kernel of the equation can be written by the product of confluent hypergeometric functions. The integral equation transforms the expansion in terms of the confluent hypergeometric functions to that of the hypergeometric functions and vice versa, which explains the reason why the expansion coefficients are universal. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3718-3734 
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    Notes: We investigate the Lie series representation of the canonical transformations in a finite dimensional complex phase space. It is shown that any transformation of this type can be factorized into a product of three factors associated with a pure imaginary generating function, a holomorphic function, and an element of the cyclic group C4. The imaginary function can be considered as an observable in the sense of classical mechanics. Some hints are given which suggest that the holomorphic function can be connected with the notion of the state of a physical system. Moreover, a special kind of mappings is studied which provides a link between entropy, action, and state functions. The occurrence of these important physical quantities shows that the mathematical structure goes beyond a formal analogy to quantum physics at least in the finite dimensional case. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3772-3785 
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    Notes: The perturbed Korteweg–de Vries equation is studied in a new way by a Green's function formalism without use of inverse scattering methods. The Green's function is determined by employing the Bäcklund transformation and Green's theorem. After a thorough analysis of the exact first-order solution with regard to secular terms, a two-time scale expansion leads to the adiabatic approximation and the first-order correction, in accordance with the results of Karpman and Maslov. Contrary to statements in the literature, the term tanh2 z in the expression for the modified phase of the perturbed soliton arises as a consequence of the systematically conducted first-order perturbation theory. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3278-3299 
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    Notes: We review some basic notions and results of white noise analysis that are used in the construction of the Feynman integrand as a generalized white noise functional. We show that the Feynman integrand for the time-dependent harmonic oscillator in an external potential is a Hida distribution. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3786-3809 
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    Notes: In this work a systematic study of finite-dimensional nonrelativistic conformal groups is carried out under two complementary points of view. First, the conformal Killing equation is solved to obtain a whole family of finite-dimensional conformal algebras corresponding to each of the Galilei and Newton–Hooke kinematical groups. Some of their algebraic and geometrical properties are studied in a second step. Among the groups included in these families one can identify, for example, the contraction of the Minkowski conformal group, the analog for a nonrelativistic de Sitter space, or the nonextended Schrödinger group. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3863-3884 
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    Notes: The finite dimensional irreducible representations of the quantum supergroup Uq(gl(m|n)) are constructed geometrically using techniques from the Bott–Borel–Weil theory and vector coherent states. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3110-3122 
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    Notes: We consider the initial value problem for the forced Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation (KP) when the forcing is assumed to be fast compared to the evolution of the unforced equation. This suggests the introduction of two time scales. Solutions to the forced KP are sought by expanding the dependent variable in powers of a small parameter, which is inversely related to the forcing time scale. The unforced system describes weakly nonlinear, weakly dispersive, weakly two-dimensional wave propagation and is studied in two forms, depending upon whether gravity dominates surface tension or vice versa. We focus on the effect that the forcing has on the one-lump solution to the KPI equation (where surface tension dominates) and on the one- and two-line soliton solutions to the KPII equation (when gravity dominates). Solutions to second order in the expansion are computed analytically for some specific choices of the forcing function, which are related to the choice of initial data. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3055-3062 
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    Notes: We construct a constraint algorithm for singular Lagrangian systems subjected to nonholonomic constraints which generalizes that of Dirac for constrained Hamiltonian systems. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3081-3109 
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    Notes: This paper deals with uncertain dynamical systems in which predictions about the future state of a system are assessed by so-called pseudomeasures. Two special cases are stochastic dynamical systems, where the pseudomeasure is the conventional probability measure, and fuzzy dynamical systems in which the pseudomeasure is a so-called possibility measure. New results about possibilistic systems and their relation to deterministic and to stochastic systems are derived by using idempotent pseudolinear algebra. By expressing large deviation estimates for stochastic perturbations in terms of possibility measures, we obtain a new interpretation of the Freidlin–Wentzell quasipotentials for stochastic perturbations of dynamical systems as invariant possibility densities. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3142-3154 
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    Notes: A Lanczos potential is a tensor of rank 3 for which a certain combination of derivatives always equals the Weyl tensor. General existence theorems have been proved before and some explicit expressions for Lanczos potentials in certain spacetimes have been found. In this paper we explicitly study a Lanczos potential in Kerr spacetime obtained from a previously studied flat connection. As an application it is shown that the mass can be expressed as an integral of the Lanczos potential. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3209-3229 
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    Notes: The character problems of SU(2) and SU(1,1) are re-examined from the standpoint of a physicist by employing the Hilbert space method which is shown to yield a completely unified treatment for SU(2) and the discrete series of representations of SU(1,1). For both the groups the problem is reduced to the evaluation of an integral which is invariant under rotation for SU(2) and Lorentz transformation for SU(1,1). The integrals are accordingly evaluated by applying a rotation to a unit position vector in SU(2) and a Lorentz transformation to a unit SO(2,1) vector which is time-like for the elliptic elements and space-like for the hyperbolic elements in SU(1,1). The details of the procedure for the principal series of representations of SU(1,1) differ substantially from those of the discrete series. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 3238-3262 
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    Notes: We consider *-representations of the unital complex *-algebra generated by the identity and two elements, α and ν, with ν=ν* and one relation, αν−να=α, the ultra-commutation relations (ucr). In general, we do not impose any commutation relation between α and α*. This is a very general scheme, encompassing many important physical examples, inter alia: the ccr, car, q-deformed bosons and fermions. The representations of interest in physics have a diagonal number operator π(ν) whose spectrum is contained in the positive integers (together with some other technical conditions). Our principal result is that every *-representation in this class is completely determined, up to unitary equivalence, by the sequence of numbers [n+1]=|〈Ωn+1,π(α+)Ωn〉|2 for n≥0, with [0]=0. Here Ωn is the normalized eigenvector of π(ν) corresponding to the eigenvalue n if the dimension of that eigenspace is 1. If the carrier Hilbert space is infinite dimensional, this representation is irreducible if and only if [n]〉0 for n≥1. Finally, we consider spatial representations of some of these representations by kernels and differential operators. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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    Journal of Mathematical Physics 38 (1997), S. 2127-2131 
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    Notes: The spectrum of the quartic oscillator defined by the Hamiltonian H=−d2/dz2+az+z2+λ2z4 is calculated. The eigenvalues E(a,λ) result from a fourth-order linear difference equation by means of recurrence relations. For the symmetric oscillator (a=0) various eigenvalues have been compared with values obtained from other approaches. In addition, results for the asymmetric oscillator are presented. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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