Heegaard Floer homology and integer surgeries on links
November 4, 2010
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Mathematics
Geometric Topology
Let L be a link in an integral homology three-sphere. We give a description
of the Heegaard Floer homology of integral surgeries on L in terms of some data
associated to L, which we call a complete system of hyperboxes for L. Roughly,
a com...
Mathematical analysis without gaps
October 5, 2010
Mathematics
Classical Analysis and ODEs
This is a draft of my textbook on mathematical analysis and the areas of
mathematics on which it is based. The idea is to fill the gaps in the existing
textbooks. Any remarks from readers are welcome....
An inverse theorem for the Gowers U^{s+1}[N]-norm
September 21, 2010
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Mathematics
Combinatorics
Dynamical Systems
We prove the inverse conjecture for the Gowers U^{s+1}[N]-norm for all s >=
3; this is new for s > 3, and the cases s<3 have also been previously
established. More precisely, we establish that if f : [N] -> [-1,1] is a
function with || f ||...
Exploring Mount Neverest
September 12, 2010
Mathematics
History and Overview
Optimization and Control
The problem `Exploring Mount Neverest' by Henry Ernest Dudeney is solved.
Dudeney formulated the problem in the beginning of the 20th century and gave a
non-optimal solution (without estimating the non-optimality)....
The surface parametrizing cuboids
September 2, 2010
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Mathematics
Algebraic Geometry
Algebraic Geometry
We study the surface Sˉ parametrizing cuboids: it is defined by the
equations relating the sides, face diagonals and long diagonal of a rectangular
box. It is an open problem whether a `rational box' exists, i.e., a rectangular
box a...
Quantum-classical phase transition with spontaneous superposition
breaking (basic characteristics)
July 15, 2010
Physics
Quantum Physics
In this work we consider basic characteristics of a quantum-classical
continuous phase transition with spontaneous (non-dynamical) unitary symmetry
(superposition) breaking (effective hiding). We clearly demonstrate that
collapse (transitio...
Hagen-Poiseuille Flow Linear Stability Paradox Resolving and Viscous
Dissipative Mechanism of the Turbulence Emergence in the Boundary Layer
July 7, 2010
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Physics
Fluid Dynamics
Classical Physics
Fluid Dynamics
Classical Physics
In the linear theory of hydrodynamic stability up to now there exist examples
of flows for which there is full quantitative distinction, as for cylindrical
Hagen-Poiseuille (HP) flow in a pipe with round section, between theory
conclusions ...
Single photon interference, photon-detector entanglement and collapse as
a quantum-classical phase transition
June 11, 2010
Physics
Quantum Physics
In this work we consider various experiments of single or two photon
interference at beam splitter with or without photon trajectories and
coordinates (selective) detection. Especially we consider quantum dynamical
interaction between photo...
Anti-de Sitter gauge theory for gravity
June 8, 2010
Physics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
First a review is given of Riemann-Cartan space-time and Einstein-Cartan
gravity. This gives us the necessary tools to handle the SO(2,3) Yang-Mills
gauge theory for gravity. Field equations are obtained from a Yang-Mills gauge
field Lagran...
Electroweak Limits on General New Vector Bosons
May 21, 2010
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Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
We study extensions of the Standard Model with general new vector bosons. The
full Standard Model gauge symmetry is used to classify the extra vectors and
constrain their couplings. We derive the corresponding effective Lagrangian,
valid at...