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Topological cutoff frequency in a slab waveguide: penetration length in topological insulator walls
(Physics Letters A, 2018)
Algorithm for probing the unitarity of topologically massive models
(Springer, 2005-08-01)
An uncomplicated and easy handling prescription that converts the task of checking the unitarity of massive, topologically massive, models into a straightforward algebraic exercise, is developed. The algorithm is used to ...
Influence of Contact Network Topology on the Spread of Tuberculosis
(2019-01-01)
This paper presents the influence of the complex networks topology on the spread of Tuberculosis with the use of the Individual-Based Model (IBM). Five complex network models were used with the IBM, namely, random, small ...
Algorithm for probing the unitarity of topologically massive models
(Springer, 2005-08-01)
An uncomplicated and easy handling prescription that converts the task of checking the unitarity of massive, topologically massive, models into a straightforward algebraic exercise, is developed. The algorithm is used to ...
Algorithm for probing the unitarity of topologically massive models
(Springer, 2014)
Haldane phase in one-dimensional topological Kondo insulators
(American Physical Society, 2015-11)
We investigate the ground-state properties of a recently proposed model for a topological Kondo insulator in one dimension (i.e., the p-wave Kondo-Heisenberg lattice model) by means of the density-matrix renormalization-group ...
Fractional Spin and Josephson Effect in Time-Reversal-Invariant Topological Superconductors
(American Physical Society, 2017-07)
Time-reversal-invariant topological superconducting (TRITOPS) wires are known to host a fractional spin /4 at their ends. We investigate how this fractional spin affects the Josephson current in a TRITOPS-quantum dot-TRITOPS ...
Is it physically sound to add a topologically massive term to three-dimensional massive electromagnetic or gravitational models?
(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2006-01-30)
The addition of a topologically massive term to an admittedly nonunitary three-dimensional massive model, be it an electromagnetic system or a gravitational one, does not cure its nonunitarity. What about the enlargement ...