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investigation. THE PHENOMENA OF THE TIME-VIOLATING PHOTON POLARIZATION PLANE AND NEUTRON SPIN ROTATION BY A DIFFRACTION GRATING. NEW METHODS OF MEASURING OF THE TIME-VIOLATING INTERACTIONS.

by V. G. Baryshevsky, V. G. Baryshevsky , 1997
"... It is shown, that the new phenomena of the T-violating photon polarization plane and neutron spin rotation appear under diffraction in a noncentrosymmetrical diffraction grating. The equations describing the T-violating photon scattering by a diffraction grating and neutron interaction with noncentr ..."
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It is shown, that the new phenomena of the T-violating photon polarization plane and neutron spin rotation appear under diffraction in a noncentrosymmetrical diffraction grating. The equations describing the T-violating photon scattering by a diffraction grating and neutron interaction

TIME-VIOLATING ROTATION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE POLARIZATION PLANE BY A DIFFRACTION GRATING

by unknown authors , 1997
"... The equations describing the T-violating photon scattering by a diffraction grating have been obtained. It is shown, that the T-violating rotation of the photon polarization plane appear under diffraction in a noncenter symmetrical diffraction grating. The rotation angle gives rise sharply, when the ..."
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The equations describing the T-violating photon scattering by a diffraction grating have been obtained. It is shown, that the T-violating rotation of the photon polarization plane appear under diffraction in a noncenter symmetrical diffraction grating. The rotation angle gives rise sharply, when

E-B Mixing in T-violating Superconductors

by J. Goryo, K. Ishikawa , 2008
"... We analyze time reversal violating processes of the p-wave superconductor. The Landau-Ginzuburg effective action has an induced T-violating term of electromagnetic potentials which resembles the Chern-Simons term and causes a mixing between the electric field and the magnetic field. Several T-violat ..."
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We analyze time reversal violating processes of the p-wave superconductor. The Landau-Ginzuburg effective action has an induced T-violating term of electromagnetic potentials which resembles the Chern-Simons term and causes a mixing between the electric field and the magnetic field. Several T-violating

PHENOMENON OF THE TIME-REVERSAL-VIOLATING PHOTON POLARIZATION PLANE ROTATION BY A GAS PLACED TO AN ELECTRIC FIELD

by unknown authors , 1998
"... many years ago [1], and remains one of the great unsolved problems in elementary particle physics. Since the discovery of the CP-violation in decay of K0-mesons, a few attempts have been undertaken to observe this phenomenon experimentally in different processes. However, that experiments have not b ..."
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not been successful. At the present time novel more precise experimental schemes are actively discussed: observation of the atom [2] and neutron [3] electric dipole moment, T-violating (time reversal) atom (molecule) spin rotation in a laser wave and T-violating optical activity of an atomic or molecular

Soft CP breaking and the strong-CP problem

by L. Lavoura , 2008
"... I put forward a model with vectorlike isosinglet quarks in which soft breaking of CP leads to strong CP violation only arising at two-loop level. Non-perturbative effects in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) may lead to P and CP violation, characterized by a parameter θ, in strong interactions. The exper ..."
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. The experimental upper bound on the electric dipole moment of the neutron requires θ< ∼ 2 × 10 −10 [1]. (Electric dipole moments of elementary particles are both P-and T-violating; in normal field theory, T violation is equivalent to CP violation.) The presence of this unnaturally small number in QCD is known

A framework for the storage and retrieval of continuous media data

by Banu Özden, Rajeev Rastogi, Avi Silberschatz - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING AND SYSTEMS, WASHINGTON D.C , 1995
"... Continuous media applications require a guaranteed transfer rate of data, which conventional storage servers are not designed to provide. The aim of this paper is to provide a general framework for the design of storage servers that deal with both continuous and non-continuous media data. We present ..."
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present several algorithms for the concurrent transfer of continuous media data for multiple requests with di erent rates. The algorithms provide high throughput by reducing the seek latency time and by eliminating rotational latency incurred when accessing data on disks. Each of these algorithms

Explicit Actions for Electromagnetism with Two Gauge Fields from P and T Violation by Electromagnetic Duality Rotations

by P. Castelo Ferreira
"... We extend the work of Mello and al. based in Cabbibo and Ferrari concerning the description of electromagnetism with two gauge fields from a variational principle, i.e. an action. We provide a systematic independent derivation of the allowed actions which hold only one magnetic and one electric phys ..."
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physical fields and are invariant under the discrete symmetries P and T. We conclude that neither the Lagrangean, neither the Hamiltonean, are invariant under the electromagnetic duality rotations. This agrees with the weak-strong coupling mixing characteristic of the duality due to the Dirac quantization

Enhanced T-odd P-odd Electromagnetic Moments in Reflection Asymmetric Nuclei

by V. Spevak, N. Auerbach, V. V. Flambaum , 1996
"... Collective P- and T- odd moments produced by parity and time invariance violating forces in reflection asymmetric nuclei are considered. The enhanced collective Schiff, electric dipole and octupole moments appear due to the mixing of rotational levels of opposite parity. These moments can exceed sin ..."
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Collective P- and T- odd moments produced by parity and time invariance violating forces in reflection asymmetric nuclei are considered. The enhanced collective Schiff, electric dipole and octupole moments appear due to the mixing of rotational levels of opposite parity. These moments can exceed

New Facets of the Linear Ordering Polytope

by G. Bolotashvili, M. Kovalev, E. Girlich , 1995
"... The linear ordering problem has many applications and was studied by many authors (see [5, 9, 12] for survey). One approach to solve this problem, the so-called cutting plane method [8, 14] derives facet-defining inequalities, which are violated by current nonfeasible solution and adds them to the ..."
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The linear ordering problem has many applications and was studied by many authors (see [5, 9, 12] for survey). One approach to solve this problem, the so-called cutting plane method [8, 14] derives facet-defining inequalities, which are violated by current nonfeasible solution and adds them

UW/PT-97-2 Hot B violation, the lattice, and hard thermal loops

by Peter Arnold , 1997
"... It has recently been argued that the rate per unit volume of baryon number violation (topological transitions) in the hot, symmetric phase of electroweak theory is of the form η α5 wT 4 in the weak-coupling limit, where η is a nonperturbative numerical coefficient. Over the past several years, there ..."
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It has recently been argued that the rate per unit volume of baryon number violation (topological transitions) in the hot, symmetric phase of electroweak theory is of the form η α5 wT 4 in the weak-coupling limit, where η is a nonperturbative numerical coefficient. Over the past several years
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