Related papers: A dispersion analysis of perturbed p-Laplacians
This paper is devoted to a dispersion analysis of a class of perturbed p-Laplacians. Besides the p-Laplacian-like eigenvalue problems we also deal with new and non-standard eigenvalue problems, which can not be solved by the methods used in…
The paper was withdrawn by the author. Further research is needed.
This paper is withdrawn due to a mistake. The revised version with a new tiltle can be found in hep-ph/0502199.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial error in the formulation.
The author has recognized an error in the section of the text regarding induced Compton scattering. The paper has been withdrawn pending a revision to this section.
Temporarly withdrawn. Larger version of this review is currently in preparation.
Paper withdrawn by authors. See new version in this same listing.
Re-considering this work.
In this note, it is shown that the results claimed in the paper [1]---as well as the examples presented there---are, unfortunately, incorrect.
This paper is devoted to multi-parameter eigenvalue problems for perturbed $p$-Laplacians, modelling travelling waves for a class of non-linear evolution PDE. Dispersion relations between the eigen-para-meters, the existence of eigenvectors…
A review article on perturbation theory
Problem with the figures should be corrected. Apparently a broken uuencoder was the cause.
Recent dispersive techniques developed by us are applied to discuss three problems: 1. A long standing discrepan-cy between the measurements of $R(s)$ for $\sqrt{s} = (5\div 7.5)GeV$ by Crystal Ball and MARK I has been analyzed and its…
Sources of uncertainties in perturbative calculations, tadpole improvement and its role in lattice perturbation theory, and six recent calculations are discussed.
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial errors.
In this comment we report that a recent paper [Eur. Phys. J. Plus 138, 195 (2023)] contains significant errors, omissions and inaccuracies.
Some open questions exist with fluctuation-induced forces between extended dipoles. Conventional intuition derives from large-separation perturbative approximations to dispersion force theory. Here we present a full non-perturbative theory.…
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors due to a mistake in the proof of the chief result. In particular Theorem 1.3 is correct, while Theorem 1.1 and Theorem 1.2 hold with \mu>0 and a suitable restriction on the exponent p. The proof…
We make remarks on Ristroph and Zhang's [{\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} {\bf 101}, 194502 (2008)] paper. We argue especially that due to the interferences the calibration procedures in [1] were not complete and this will induce some measurements'…
The proof given in the paper was incomplete due to an omission in the proof of Lemma 2. A corrected and improved version of the paper is in arXiv:0902.2486.