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Finite-size effects on the Hamiltonian dynamics of the XY-model
The dynamical properties of the finite-size magnetization M in the critical
region T<T_{KTB} of the planar rotor model on a L x L square lattice are
analyzed by means of microcanonical simulations . The behavior of the q=0
structure factor at high frequencies is consistent with field-theoretical
results, but new additional features occur at lower frequencies. The motion of
M determines a region of spectral lines and the presence of a central peak,
which we attribute to phase diffusion. Near T_{KTB} the diffusion constant
scales with system size as D ~ L^{-1.6(3)}.Comment: To be published in Europhysics Letter
An Hour of Last Things: An Interview with George P. Elliott
In an interview with the editor, George P. Elliott discusses nihilism , science fiction, erotic language, the intricacies of human relationships, and his conservative liberalism\u27.\u2
Universal Fluctuations in Correlated Systems
The probability density function (PDF) of a global measure in a large class
of highly correlated systems has been suggested to be of the same functional
form. Here, we identify the analytical form of the PDF of one such measure, the
order parameter in the low temperature phase of the 2D-XY model. We demonstrate
that this function describes the fluctuations of global quantities in other
correlated, equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems. These include a coupled
rotor model, Ising and percolation models, models of forest fires, sand-piles,
avalanches and granular media in a self organized critical state. We discuss
the relationship with both Gaussian and extremal statistics.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Electric Dipole Moments of Leptons in the Presence of Majorana Neutrinos
We calculate the two-loop diagrams that give a non-zero contribution to the
electric dipole moment d_l of a charged lepton l due to possible Majorana
masses of neutrinos. Using the example with one generation of the Standard
Model leptons and two heavy right-handed neutrinos, we demonstrate that the
non-vanishing result for d_l first appears in order O(m_l m_\nu^2 G_F^2), where
m_\nu is the mass of the light neutrino and the see-saw type relation is
imposed. This effect is beyond the reach of presently planned experiments.Comment: 13 page
Towards Scalable Visual Exploration of Very Large RDF Graphs
In this paper, we outline our work on developing a disk-based infrastructure
for efficient visualization and graph exploration operations over very large
graphs. The proposed platform, called graphVizdb, is based on a novel technique
for indexing and storing the graph. Particularly, the graph layout is indexed
with a spatial data structure, i.e., an R-tree, and stored in a database. In
runtime, user operations are translated into efficient spatial operations
(i.e., window queries) in the backend.Comment: 12th Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2015
Formation and stability of icosahedral phase in Al65Ga5Pd17Mn13 alloy
In this work, we present the formation and characterization of a quaternary
(pseudo ternary) icosahedral quasicrystal in Al65Ga5Pd17Mn13 alloy. The X ray
diffraction and transmission electron microscopy confirmed the formation of
icosahedral B2 type and O crystalline (orthorhombic structure) phases in as
cast alloy. The icosahedral phase gets formed after annealing at 800 C for 60
hours. The formation of icosahedral phase in AlGaPdMn quaternary alloy by
present technique has been studied for the first time. The Energy dispersive
X-ray analysis investigations suggest the presence of Ga (5 at) in the alloy.
It is interesting to note that pseudo twelve fold pattern in the as cast alloy
has been observed. Icosahedral AlGaPdMn provides a new opportunity to
investigate the various characteristics including surface characteristics.
Attempts will be made to discuss the micromechanisms for the formation of
quasicrystalline phase in Al-Ga-Pd-Mn alloys.Comment: 14 pages 5 figure
Relevance of soft modes for order parameter fluctuations in the Two-Dimensional XY model
We analyse the spin wave approximation for the 2D-XY model, directly in
reciprocal space. In this limit the model is diagonal and the normal modes are
statistically independent. Despite this simplicity non-trivial critical
properties are observed and exploited. We confirm that the observed asymmetry
for the probability density function for order parameter fluctuations comes
from the divergence of the mode amplitudes across the Brillouin zone. We show
that the asymmetry is a many body effect despite the importance played by the
zone centre. The precise form of the function is dependent on the details of
the Gibbs measure, giving weight to the idea that an effective Gibbs measure
should exist in non-equilibrium systems, if a similar distribution is observed.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure
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