Spinodal decomposition to a lamellar phase: effects of hydrodynamic flow
(1997)
Dissipative particle dynamics: the equilibrium for finite time steps
(1997)
The Mechanical Response of Vacuum
ArXiv quant-ph/9701005 (1997)
Abstract:
A path integral formulation is developed for the dynamic Casimir effect. It allows us to study arbitrary deformations in space and time of the perfectly reflecting (conducting) boundaries of a cavity. The mechanical response of the intervening vacuum is calculated to linear order in the frequency-wavevector plane. For a single corrugated plate we find a correction to mass at low frequencies, and an effective shear viscosity at high frequencies; both anisotropic. For two plates there is resonant dissipation for all frequencies greater than the lowest optical mode of the cavity.A complete devil's staircase in the Falicov-Kimball model
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 30:21 (1997) L711-L717
Determinant representation for a quantum correlation function of the lattice sine-Gordon model
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS A-MATHEMATICAL AND GENERAL 30:1 (1997) 219-244