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Antisymmetric relation

About: Antisymmetric relation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3322 publications have been published within this topic receiving 64365 citations. The topic is also known as: antisymmetric property & anti-symmetric property.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derive differential identities involving Majorana fermion operators and an antisymmetric matrix which are relevant to the derivation of the corresponding Fokker-Planck equations on symmetric space.
Abstract: Fermionic phase space representations are a promising method for studying correlated fermion systems. The fermionic Q-function and P-function have been defined using Gaussian operators of fermion annihilation and creation operators. The resulting phase-space of covariance matrices belongs to the symmetry class D, one of the non-standard symmetry classes. This was originally proposed to study mesoscopic normal-metal-superconducting hybrid structures, which is the type of structure that has led to recent experimental observations of Majorana fermions. Under a unitary transformation, it is possible to express these Gaussian operators using real anti-symmetric matrices and Majorana operators, which are much simpler mathematical objects. We derive differential identities involving Majorana fermion operators and an antisymmetric matrix which are relevant to the derivation of the corresponding Fokker–Planck equations on symmetric space. These enable stochastic simulations either in real or imaginary time. This formalism has direct relevance to the study of fermionic systems in which there are Majorana type excitations, and is an alternative to using expansions involving conventional Fermi operators. The approach is illustrated by showing how a linear coupled Hamiltonian as used to study topological excitations can be transformed to Fokker–Planck and stochastic equation form, including dissipation through particle losses.

18 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a complete set of linear equations governing antisymmetric ship response to waves is presented, where the fluid actions are found as generalised forces at the principal coordinates of the dry hull.
Abstract: Using a structural theory for antisymmetric motions and distortions of a hull, equations of response to oblique sinusoidal waves are set up. The fluid actions are found as generalised forces at the principal coordinates of the dry hull. A form of strip theory is employed for this purpose. A complete set of linear equations governing antisymmetric ship response to waves is presented.

18 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new general strategy for design of 2D NMR experiments leading to antisymmetric 2D spectra, which can be employed for artifact suppression and noise reduction.

18 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors numerically studied a new type of infrared resonator structure, whose unit cell consists of paired split-ring resonators (SRRs), at different resonant frequencies, the magnetic dipoles induced from the two SRRs within one unit cell can be parallel or antiparallel, respectively.
Abstract: In this paper, we numerically study a new type of infrared resonator structure, whose unit cell consists of paired split-ring resonators (SRRs). At different resonant frequencies, the magnetic dipoles induced from the two SRRs within one unit cell can be parallel or antiparallel, which are defined as symmetric and antisymmetic modes, respectively. Detailed simulation indicates that the symmetric mode is due to magnetic coupling to resonators, in which the effective permeability could be negative. However, the antisymmetric mode originating from strong electric coupling may contribute to negative effective permittivity. Our new electromagnetic resonators with pronounced magnetic as well as electric responses could provide a new pathway to design negative index materials (NIMs) in the optical region.

18 citations

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TL;DR: Both the classical relational algebra model and a model based on the Rough Set paradigm are discussed and the relationships between these models are analysed.
Abstract: The problem of approximating an arbitrary binary relation by a partial order is formally defined and analysed. Five different partial order approximations of an arbitrary binary relation are provided and their relationships analysed. Both the classical relational algebra model and a model based on the Rough Set paradigm are discussed.

18 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023145
2022286
2021109
2020112
2019118
2018122