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Partial survival and inelastic collapse for a randomly accelerated particle
We present an exact derivation of the survival probability of a randomly
accelerated particle subject to partial absorption at the origin. We determine
the persistence exponent and the amplitude associated to the decay of the
survival probability at large times. For the problem of inelastic reflection at
the origin, with coefficient of restitution , we give a new derivation of
the condition for inelastic collapse, , and determine
the persistence exponent exactly.Comment: 6 page
Changes in trabecular bone, hematopoiesis and bone marrow vessels in aplastic anemia, primary osteoporosis, and old age
Retrospective histologic analyses of bone biopsies and of post mortem samples from normal persons of different age groups, and of bone biopsies of age- and sex-matched groups of patients with primary osteoporosis and aplastic anemia show characteristic age dependent as well as pathologic changes including atrophy of osseous trabeculae and of hematopoiesis, and changes in the sinusoidal and arterial capillary compartments. These results indicate the possible role of a microvascular defect in the pathogenesis of osteoporosis and aplastic anemia
Casimir interaction of rod-like particles in a two-dimensional critical system
We consider the fluctuation-induced interaction of two thin, rod-like
particles or "needles" immersed in a two-dimensional critical fluid of Ising
symmetry right at the critical point. Conformally mapping the plane containing
the needles onto a simpler geometry in which the stress tensor is known, we
analyze the force and torque between needles of arbitrary length, separation,
and orientation. For infinite and semi-infinite needles we utilize the mapping
of the plane bounded by the needles onto the half plane, and for two needles of
finite length the mapping onto an annulus. For semi-infinite and infinite
needles the force is expressed in terms of elementary functions, and we also
obtain analytical results for the force and torque between needles of finite
length with separation much greater than their length. Evaluating formulas in
our approach numerically for several needle geometries and surface universality
classes, we study the full crossover from small to large values of the
separation to length ratio. In these two limits the numerical results agree
with results for infinitely long needles and with predictions of the
small-particle operator expansion, respectively.Comment: 68 pages, 9 figure
Surface Critical Behavior of Binary Alloys and Antiferromagnets: Dependence of the Universality Class on Surface Orientation
The surface critical behavior of semi-infinite
(a) binary alloys with a continuous order-disorder transition and
(b) Ising antiferromagnets in the presence of a magnetic field is considered.
In contrast to ferromagnets, the surface universality class of these systems
depends on the orientation of the surface with respect to the crystal axes.
There is ordinary and extraordinary surface critical behavior for orientations
that preserve and break the two-sublattice symmetry, respectively. This is
confirmed by transfer-matrix calculations for the two-dimensional
antiferromagnet and other evidence.Comment: Final version that appeared in PRL, some minor stylistic changes and
one corrected formula; 4 pp., twocolumn, REVTeX, 3 eps fig
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