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The search results for "cond-mat.quant-gas" yield diverse topics not directly related to quantum gases. They include studies on the elasticity of bio-membranes using geometric theory, risk aversion in economic transactions through generalized utility theory, a critique of a rainfall model, and a discussion on optimal quantum pumps with zero transmission coefficients. These papers, while varied, illustrate the broad applicability of concepts in condensed matter physics and related fields.
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Geometric theory on the elasticity of bio-membranes

The purpose of this paper is to study the shapes and stabilities of bio-membranes within the framework of exterior differential forms. After a brief review of the current status in theoretical and experimental studies on the shapes of bio-membranes, a geometric scheme is proposed to discuss the shap…

cond-mat.soft math-ph math.DG q-bio.QM
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Risk aversion in economic transactions

Most people are risk-averse (risk-seeking) when they expect to gain (lose). Based on a generalization of ``expected utility theory'' which takes this into account, we introduce an automaton mimicking the dynamics of economic operations. Each operator is characterized by a parameter q which gauges pe…

cond-mat.stat-mech q-fin.GN
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Comment on "A test-tube model for rainfall" by Wilkinson M., EPL 106 (2014) 40001

This paper is a comment to M Wilkinson, EPL 106 (2014) 40001, arXiv:1401.4620 [physics.ao-ph,cond-mat.soft], which draws conclusion from our data that are at variance with our observations.…

physics.ao-ph cond-mat.soft
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Optimal quantum pumps have a vanishing transmission coefficient

In a recent Letter, Avron et. al (math-ph/0105011) introduced a notion of optimal quantum pumps. These are adiabatic quantum pumps which work without dissipation. In particular, they produce neither entropy nor noise. In the present Comment we show that in the absence of magnetic field optimal quant…

cond-mat.mes-hall