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    Plastic Deformation of 2D Crumpled Wires

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    When a single long piece of elastic wire is injected trough channels into a confining two-dimensional cavity, a complex structure of hierarchical loops is formed. In the limit of maximum packing density, these structures are described by several scaling laws. In this paper it is investigated this packing process but using plastic wires which give origin to completely irreversible structures of different morphology. In particular, it is studied experimentally the plastic deformation from circular to oblate configurations of crumpled wires, obtained by the application of an axial strain. Among other things, it is shown that in spite of plasticity, irreversibility, and very large deformations, scaling is still observed.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    Approaching the ground states of the random maximum two-satisfiability problem by a greedy single-spin flipping process

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    In this brief report we explore the energy landscapes of two spin glass models using a greedy single-spin flipping process, {\tt Gmax}. The ground-state energy density of the random maximum two-satisfiability problem is efficiently approached by {\tt Gmax}. The achieved energy density e(t)e(t) decreases with the evolution time tt as e(t)e()=h(log10t)ze(t)-e(\infty)=h (\log_{10} t)^{-z} with a small prefactor hh and a scaling coefficient z>1z > 1, indicating an energy landscape with deep and rugged funnel-shape regions. For the ±J\pm J Viana-Bray spin glass model, however, the greedy single-spin dynamics quickly gets trapped to a local minimal region of the energy landscape.Comment: 5 pages with 4 figures included. Accepted for publication in Physical Review E as a brief repor
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