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Preparing an Isotopically Pure 229Th Ion Beam for Studies of 229mTh
Published on: May 3, 2019
Continued fractions and the Thomson problem
Pablo Moscato1, Mohammad Nazmul Haque2, Anna Moscato3
1School of Information and Physical Sciences, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, 2308, Australia. Pablo.Moscato@newcastle.edu.au.
Abstract:
We introduce new analytical approximations of the minimum electrostatic energy configuration of n electrons, E(n), when they are constrained to be on the surface of a unit sphere. Using 453 putative optimal configurations, we searched for approximations of the form [Formula: see text] where g(n) was obtained via a memetic algorithm that searched for truncated analytic continued fractions finally obtaining one with Mean Squared Error equal to [Formula: see text] for the model of the normalized energy ([Formula: see text]). Using the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences, we searched over 350,000 sequences and, for small values of n, we identified a strong correlation of the highest residual of our best approximations with the sequence of integers n defined by the condition that [Formula: see text] is a prime. We also observed an interesting correlation with the behavior of the smallest angle [Formula: see text], measured in radians, subtended by the vectors associated with the nearest pair of electrons in the optimal configuration. When using both [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] as variables a very simple approximation formula for [Formula: see text] was obtained with MSE= [Formula: see text] and MSE= 73.2349 for E(n). When expanded as a power series in infinity, we observe that an unknown constant of an expansion as a function of [Formula: see text] of E(n) first proposed by Glasser and Every in 1992 as [Formula: see text], and later refined by Morris, Deaven and Ho as [Formula: see text] in 1996, may actually be very close to -1.10462553440167 when the assumed optima for [Formula: see text] are used.
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