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P T -symmetric strings
(Elsevier, 2014-04)
We study both analytically and numerically the spectrum of inhomogeneous strings with PT-symmetric density. We discuss an exactly solvable model of PT-symmetric string which is isospectral to the uniform string; for more ...
PP-wave light-cone free string field theory at finite temperature
(Springer, 2005-10-01)
In this paper, a real-time formulation of light-cone pp-wave string field theory at finite temperature is presented. This is achieved by developing the thermo field dynamics (TFD) formalism in a second quantized string ...
PP-wave light-cone free string field theory at finite temperature
(Springer, 2005-10-01)
In this paper, a real-time formulation of light-cone pp-wave string field theory at finite temperature is presented. This is achieved by developing the thermo field dynamics (TFD) formalism in a second quantized string ...
Death, Women, and "Value Production": The Circulation of Hair Strings among the Walpiri of the Central Australian Desert
(University of Pittsburgh- Of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education, 2013)
Indices of regularity and indices of randomness for m-ary stringsIndices of regularity and indices of randomness for m-ary strings
(Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de Investigación en Matemática Pura y Aplicada (CIMPA), 2009)
Cyclic interconnection for formation control of 1-D vehicle strings
(2016)
In this paper, we study a formation control scheme for a 1-D string of vehicles. Each member tracks the movement of its immediate predecessor but also the first vehicle tracks the position of the last member of the string. ...
PP-wave light-cone free string field theory at finite temperature
(Springer, 2014)
Indices of regularity and indices of randomness for m-ary stringsIndices of regularity and indices of randomness for m-ary strings
(2009-02-27)
The notions “regularity index” and “randomness index” previously introduced forbinary strings (2-ary) have been modified slightly and generalized for m-ary strings(m = 2, 3, 4, . . .). These notions are complementary and ...