This paper presents intensive investigation of dynamics of high frequency nonlinear modulated excitations in a damped bimodal lattice. The effects of the dissipation are considered through a linear dissipation coeffic...
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We numerically solve the time-dependent Ginzburg–Landau equations for two-gap superconductors using the finite-element technique. The real-time simulation shows that at low magnetic field, the vortices in small-size ...
Acknowledgements The author would like to thank his advisor, Gang Tian, for his great help and long-lasting support to carry on this research. Many thanks to Huijun Fan and Yongbin Ruan for sharing many of their insights into the study of Floer theory of LG model. Many thanks to Yong-Guen Oh for rich knowledge of Floer theory of Lagrangian intersection as well as his suggestions. Thanks also goes to Yefeng Shen, Yalong Shi, Dongning Wang, and Ke Zhu for helpful discussion. This work was partially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11171143).
This article studies the Floer theory of Landau-Ginzburg (LG) model on C^n. We perturb the Kahler form within a fixed Kahler class to guarantee the transversal intersection of Lefschetz thimbles. The C^0 estimate fo...
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The time-dependent Ginzburg–Landau Lawrence–Doniach model is used to investigate the superconducting fluctuation electrical conductivities.The theoretical result based on the self-consistent Gaussian approximation i...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.11335005;the Ministry of Science and Technology under Grant Nos.2013CB922000 and 2014CB845400;by the US Department of Energy Topical Collaboration"Neutrinos and Nucleosynthesis in Hot and Dense Matter"
The Ginzburg–Landau(GL) free energy of crystalline color superconductors is important for understanding the nature of the phase transition to the normal quark matter and predicting the preferred crystal structure. So...