NORDITA News 2000/4                                          August 1 2000

 

Assistant Professor in Theoretical Biological Physics

NORDITA, the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, has an opening for an assistant professor in theoretical biological physics starting in June 2001, or some other date to be agreed upon. Candidates should be actively engaged in research on fundamental problems of the physics of biological systems. Their work should draw on and have impact on important experiments, as well as have relevance in the broader theoretical context in which the institute functions.

Those interested in the appointment should send a curriculum vitae, a (brief) statement of research interests, a list of publications and arrange for three recommendation letters to be sent before November 1, 2000 to: The Director, NORDITA, Blegdamsvej 17, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark. Phone: +45-3532 5222. Fax: +45-3538 9157. E-mail: nordita@nordita.dk. www.nordita.dk.

There is no restriction on the nationality of the applicant, and women are encouraged to apply.
Those wishing to recommend suitable candidates are urged to contact the Director.

 

NORDITA Fellowships 2001/2002
Complete on-line application forms and letters of recommendation should arrive at Nordita no later than NOVEMBER 15, 2000. See http://www.nordita.dk/Fellows. Please ensure that potential candidates, in particular those at institutes outside the Nordic countries, receive this information.

 

Board Meeting
Nordita's Board will meet on 27 October in Copenhagen.
 

 

James Hamilton 1918-2000
We are sad to report that James Hamilton died in Cambridge, England in July. Born in Sligo, Ireland, James Hamilton got his MSc at Queen's University, Belfast on the eve of World War II. He received his PhD from Manchester University in 1948, and then moved to a position as University Lecturer in Mathematics and Fellow of Christ's College at Cambridge University (1950-60). Hamilton was Professor of Physics at University College, London for a few years (1960-64) before joining the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA) in Copenhagen. As NORDITA Professor of elementary particle physics he shaped the institute's research in the field during a crucial period and trained a whole generation of young Nordic physicists. During a period before his retirement at the end of 1985 Hamilton also served as NORDITA Director. He spent an active retirement in Cambridge, continuing with his research and frequently visiting DAMTP.
After early work on problems related to the interaction of radiation with atoms, James Hamilton turned to high energy physics and produced the well-known treatise "The Theory of Elementary Particles" (Oxford, 1959). His interests centered on S-matrix theory and he had a leading role in the efforts to understand the structure of resonances and scattering amplitudes using unitarity and analyticity. Some of his results are summarized in his book with B. Tromborg, "Partial Wave Amplitudes and Resonance Poles" (Oxford, 1972).

Probably the most important contribution to physics by James Hamilton was his development of sophisticated techniques for making very precise amplitude analyses of low energy hadronic interactions, notably of the pion nucleon interaction. Here, using dispersion relations among other tools, he and his collaborators were able to improve on the art of phase shift analysis, and thereby helped pave the way to a better understanding of reaction mechanisms and crucial con-cepts such as Finite Energy Sum Rules and Dolen-Horn-Schmidt-duality. His insistence on such sophisticated analysis formed a school which he took with him to Scandinavia and Nordita. He strongly cared for the young Nordic fellows he was to guide.

James Hamilton had a life-long interest in mathematical aspects of elementary particle physics and questions related to causality. He continued to work on these questions during his retirement in Cambridge and published the book "Aharonov-Bohm and Other Cyclic Phenomena" (Springer, 1997) just a few years before his death.

Jim Hamilton left an important legacy in elementary particle physics.
His friendly spirit will be warmly remembered, particularly by his students and colleagues in the Nordic countries and in Britain.

Paul Hoyer, NORDITA
Jens Lyng Petersen, The Niels Bohr Institute

 


NORDITA Fellowships 2000/2001

We are pleased to announce that the following people have been awarded fellowships for the academic year 2000/2001:
DENMARK: K. Berg-Sørensen (CM), G. Bruun (CM), K.A. Eriksen (BP), O. Scavenius (HE), T. Tauris (AP)
FINLAND: T. Kärki (HE)
ICELAND: K. Johnsen (CM), Ö. Rögnvaldsson (AP)
NORWAY: H. Dahle (AP), I.Simonsen (CM), O. Syljuåsen (CM)
SWEDEN: P. Eden (HE/NP), S. Jonsell (CM), A. Westerberg (HE)

 

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VISITORS AT NORDITA 2000

http://www.nordita.dk/Adm/Contact/visitors.html
A. Dolgov, (Moscow), APseveral visits 2000
H. Fogedby, (Aarhus), CMseveral visits 2000
A. Hansen, (Trondheim), CMseveral visits 2000
B.-S. Skagerstam, (CERN), HEseveral visits 2000
J. M. Hansteen, (Bergen)September
S. Peigne, (LAPP, Annecy)13.09.00 - 05.10.00
S. Scarpetta, (Universita di Salerno)18.09.00 - 23.09.00

The fields are listed after the names: AP, astrophysics; C, Complex Systems & Chaos; NP, nuclear physics; HE, high energy physics; CM, condensed matter physics.
If you are interested in having any of these people visit your institute, please contact NORDITA.

 

Long-term visitors at NORDITA

Http://www.nordita.dk/Adm/Contact/visitors.html
W. Bietenholz, (Jülich) present - 30.09.00
D. Golosov, (Chicago) present 30.09.00
H. Weigert, (Cambridge UK) present - 31.10.00
T. Jonsson, (Reykjavik) present - 31.12.00
R. Marotta, (Italy) present - 01.03.01
M. Bertolini, (Italy) present 31.10.01
M. Hörnquist, (Linköping) present 31.12.01
M. Stone (Illinois) Nov. Dec. 00

 

 

 

PREPRINTS/REPRINTS
http://www.nordita.dk/preprints
New reprints and preprints obtainable from Jette Nielsen, e-mail: nielsen@nordita.dk

J.M. Cline, M. Joyce, K. Kainulainen: Supersymmetric electroweak baryogenesis. 2000/38.

T. Harmark, N.A. Obers: Hagedorn behavior of little string theory from string corrections to NS5-branes.
2000/39.

S. Viefers, P. Singha Deo, S.M. Reimann, M. Manninen, M. Koskinen: Current-spin-density-functional study of persistent currents in quantum rings. 2000/47.

H.C. Fogedby: Scaling function for the noisy Burgers equation in the soliton approximation. 2000/48.

A.D. Jackson, G.M. Kavoulakis: Analytical results for a trapped, weakly-interacting Bose-Einstein condensate under rotation. 2000/49.

J. Ambjørn, K.N. Anagnostopoulos, W. Bietenholz, T. Hottta, J. Nishimura: Monte Carlo studies of the IIB matrix model at large N. 2000/50.

H.C. Fogedby: Dynamical pinning and non-hermitian mode transmutation in the Burgers equation. 2000/51.

R. Ouyed, D.A. Clarke, R.E. Pudritz: 3-dimensional numerical simulations of astrophysical jets from Keplerian disks I: stability issues. 2000/53.

N.A. Obers, B. Pioline: Exact thresholds and instanton effects in D = 3 string theories. 2000/54.

S. Hannestad, H.-Thomas Janka, G.G. Raffelt, G. Sigl: Electron-, Mu-, and Tau-number conservation in a supernova core. 2000/55.

K. Johnsen, G.M. Kavoulakis: Probing Bose-Einstein condensation of excitons with electromagnetic radiation. 2000/56.

A. Brandenburg: The inverse cascade and nonlinear alpha-effect in simulations of isotropic helical hydromagnetic turbulence. 2000/57.

U. Torkelsson, G.I. Ogilvie, A. Brandenburg, J.E. Pringle, Å. Nordlund, R.F. Stein: The response of a turbulent accretion disc to an imposed epicyclic shearing motion. 2000/58.

M. Bertolini, P. Di Vecchia, M. Frau, A. Lerda, R. Marotta, R. Russo: Is a classical description of stable non-BPS D-branes possible ? 2000/60.

K. Kajantie, M. Laine, K. Rummukainen, Y. Schröder: How to resum long-distance contributions to the QCD pressure ? 2000/62.

W. Bietenholz: Approximate Ginsparg-Wilson fermions for QCD. 2000/63.

K. Kajantie, M. Laine, T. Neuhaus, A. Rajantie, K. Rummukainen: Statistical mechanics of vortices from field theory. Nucl. Phys. B559 (1999) 395.

C. Bernard, C. DeTar, S. Gottlieb, U.M. Heller, J. Hetrick, K. Rummukainen, R.L. Sugar,
D. Toussaint: Critical behavior in Nt = 4 staggered fermion thermodynamics. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000) 054503.

T. Hannah: Inverse amplitude method and chiral zeros. Phys. Rev. D59 (1999) 057502.

T. Hannah: Pion scalar form factor and the sigma meson. Phys. Rev. D60 (1999) 017502.

O. F. Syljuåsen: Nye faser i to dimensjoner ? Fra Fysikkens Verden 4 (1999) 118.

B. Mottelson: The yrast spectra of weakly interacting Bose-Einstein condensates. Phys. Rev. Lett. 14 (1999) 2695.

M. Joyce, K. Kainulainen, T. Prokopec: The semiclassical propagator in field theory. Phys. Lett. B468 (1999) 128.

D. Diakonov: Potential energy of Yang-Mills vortices in three and four dimensions. Mod. Phys. Lett. A14 (1999) 1725.

G. D. Moore, K. Rummukainen: Classical sphaleron rate on fine lattices. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000) 105008.

P. Di Vecchia, M. Frau, A. Lerda, A. Liccardo: (F,Dp) bound states from the boundary state. Nucl. Phys. B565 (2000) 397.

S.M. Reimann, M. Koskinen, S. Viefers, M. Manninen, B. Mottelson: Broken symmetries in the reconstruction of  v =1 quantum Hall edges. Physica E6 (2000) 120.

R. Donangelo, K. Sneppen: Self-organization of value and demand. Physica A276 (2000) 572.

M. Joyce, K. Kainulainen, T. Prokopec: Quantum Boltzmann equations for mixing scalar fields.
Proceedings of Conference on Strong and Electroweak Matter (SEWM 98), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2-5 December 1998.

K. Enqvist, K. Kainulainen, A. Sorri: On chaoticity of the amplification of the neutrino asymmetry in the early universe. Phys. Lett. B464 (1999) 199.

T.H. Hansson, S. Viefers: Edge theories for polarized quantum Hall states. Phys. Rev. B61 (2000) 7553.

P.H. Damgaard, U.M. Heller, R. Niclasen, K. Rummukainen: Staggered fermions and gauge field topology. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000) 014501.

V.M.Braun, A.Khodjamirian, M.Maul: Pion form-factor in QCD at intermediate momentum transfers. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000) 073004.

D. Bodeker, G.D. Moore, K. Rummukainen: Chern-Simons number diffusion and hard thermal loops on the lattice. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000) 056003.

U. Al Khawaja, C. J. Pethick, H. Smith: Kinetic theory of collective modes in atomic clouds above the Bose-Einstein transition temperature. J. Low. Temp. Phys. 118 (2000) 127.

D. Diakonov: Vortex solution in 2+1 dimensional pure Yang-Mills theory at high temperatures. Mod. Phys. Lett. A14 (1999) 1909.

D. I. Golosov: Spin wave theory of double exchange ferromagnets. Phys. Rev. Lett. 84 (2000) 3974.

N.A. Mortensen, K. Johnsen, A.-P. Jauho, K. Flensberg: Contact resistance of quantum tubes. Superlattices and Microstructures 26 (1999) 351.

D. Diakonov, M. Maul: On statistical mechanics of instantons in the CPNc-1 model. Nucl. Phys. B571 (2000) 91.

D. I. Golosov: Spin wave theory of double exchange magnets. J. Appl. Phys. 87 (2000) 5804.

P. Hoyer, S. Peigné: ?' to ? ratio in diffractive photoproduction. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000) 031501.

J. V. Andersen, S. Gluzman, D. Sornette: Fundamental framework for technical analysis. Eur. Phys. Journal B14 (1999) 579.

T.Harmark, N.A.Obers: Thermodynamics of spinning branes and their dual field theories. J. of High Energy Phys. 0001 (2000) 008A.

H. Heiselberg, M. Hjorth-Jensen: Phases of dense matter in neutron stars. Proc. of Recent Progress in Many Body Theories X (MBX), Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Sept. 10-15, 1999.

H. Heiselberg: Dense matter in neutron stars and phase transitions. Proc. of VI'eme Colloque Cosmologie, Obs. de Paris Euroconference, June 18, 1999.

J. O. Fjrestad, A. Sudbø, A. Luther: Correlation functions for a two-dimensional electron system with bosonic interactions and a square Fermi surface. Phys. Rev. B60 (1999) 13361.

N.A.Obers, B.Pioline: Eisenstein series in string theory. Class. Quant. Grav. 17 (2000) 1215.

A. Westerberg, N. Wyllard: Super-p-brane actions from interpolating dualisations. J. of High Energy Phys. Conference Proceedings, tmr99.

G. Baym, H. Heiselberg: Event-by-event fluctuations in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions. Phys. Lett. B469 (1999) 7.

L. Viverit, C. J. Pethick, H. Smith: Zero-temperature phase diagram of binary boson-fermion mixtures. Phys. Rev. A61 (2000) 053605-1.

T. Harmark, N.A. Obers: Phase structure of non-commutative field theories and spinning brane bound states. J. of High Energy Phys. 0003 (2000) 024.

P. Hoyer: ELFE Physics. Talk given at Workshop on the Development of Future Linear Electron-Positron Colliders for Particle Physics Studies and for Research Using Free Electron Lasers, Lund, Sweden (September 1999), CERN, Geneva 1999 ( Eds. G. Jarlskog, U. Mjörnmark, and T. Sjöstrand), p. 323.

R. Marotta, F.Pezzella: Two loop ?4 diagrams from string theory. Phys. Rev. D61 (2000)106006.

E. Kiritsis, N. Obers, B. Pioline: Heterotic/Type II triality and instantons on K3. J. of High Energy Phys. 0001 (2000) 029.

O. F. Syljuåsen: Loop algorithms for asymmetric Hamiltonians. Phys. Rev. B61 (2000) R846.

K. Bourke Arnvig, S. Pedersen, K. Sneppen: Thermodynamics of heat shock response. Phys. Rev. Lett. 84 (2000) 3005.

H. Heiselberg, M. Hjorth-Jensen: Phase transitions in neutron stars and maximum massess. Ap. J. Letters 525L (1999) 45.

H. Heiselberg, R. Mattiello: Anisotropic J/? suppression in nuclear collisions. Phys. Rev. C60 (1999) 44902.

H. Heiselberg: Electrical conduction in the early universe. Proc. of SEWM, NORDITA, Dec. 1998.