21,145 research outputs found
Quark correlations and gluon propagators in elastic vector meson production
We study the behavior of the differential cross section for vector meson
photoproduction at large momentum transfer in the two-gluon exchange model. We
focus on the treatment of two-quark correlation function in the proton and on
gluon propagators with a dynamically generated mass. We find that only the
large t region is sensitive to the particular details of these inputs.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, espcrc1.sty included, Proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physic
Strong effect of surfaces on resolution limit of negative-index "superlens"
We show that subwavelength imaging by negative index materials (NIM), related
to their "soft" electromagnetic response, is very (and non trivially) sensitive
to the surface properties. A minute deviation of dielectric permittivity
epsilon or magnetic permeability mu from the ideal values epsilon = mu = -1 in
thin surface layer(s) results in drastic reduction of the resolution limit of a
NIM slab. There may be a gap in the polariton spectrum and this would allow
establishment of a stationary regime even without losses.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, (v2) minor changes in tex
Community structures and role detection in music networks
We analyze the existence of community structures in two different social
networks obtained from similarity and collaborative features between musical
artists. Our analysis reveals some characteristic organizational patterns and
provides information about the driving forces behind the growth of the
networks. In the similarity network, we find a strong correlation between
clusters of artists and musical genres. On the other hand, the collaboration
network shows two different kinds of communities: rather small structures
related to music bands and geographic zones, and much bigger communities built
upon collaborative clusters with a high number of participants related through
the period the artists were active. Finally, we detect the leading artists
inside their corresponding communities and analyze their roles in the network
by looking at a few topological properties of the nodes.Comment: 14 pages 7 figure
The Topology of Music Recommendation Networks
We study the topology of several music recommendation networks, which rise
from relationships between artist, co-occurrence of songs in playlists or
experts' recommendation. The analysis uncovers the emergence of complex network
phenomena in this kind of recommendation networks, built considering artists as
nodes and their resemblance as links. We observe structural properties that
provide some hints on navigation and possible optimizations on the design of
music recommendation systems. Finally, the analysis derived from existing music
knowledge sources provides a deeper understanding of the human music similarity
perceptions.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figure
Asymmetric cluster and chimera dynamics in globally coupled systems
We investigate the emergence of chimera and cluster states possessing
asymmetric dynamics in globally coupled systems, where the trajectories of
oscillators belonging to different subpopulations exhibit different dynamical
properties. In an asymmetric chimera state, the trajectory of an element in the
synchronized subset is stationary or periodic, while that of an oscillator in
the desynchronized subset is chaotic. In an asymmetric cluster state, the
periods of the trajectories of elements belonging to different clusters are
different. We consider a network of globally coupled chaotic maps as a simple
model for the occurrence of such asymmetric states in spatiotemporal systems.
We employ the analogy between a single map subject to a constant drive and the
effective local dynamics in the globally coupled map system to elucidate the
mechanisms for the emergence of asymmetric chimera and cluster states in the
latter system. By obtaining the dynamical responses of the driven map, we
establish a condition for the equivalence of the dynamics of the driven map and
that of the system of globally coupled maps. This condition is applied to
predict parameter values and subset partitions for the formation of asymmetric
cluster and chimera states in the globally coupled system.Comment: 7 pags, 4 figs. CHAOS 28, 113119 (2018
Compton scattering, vector meson photoproduction and the partonic structure of the nucleon
At moderate and large momentum transfer, high energy vector meson
photoproduction and Compton scattering can be consistently explained by
mechanisms based on interactions and exchanges of constituent quarks and
gluons. This opens an original window on the partonic structure of hadronic
matter by emphasizing the role of quark correlations, quark exchange as
implemented through saturating Regge trajectories and non-perturbative effects
in the gluon propagator, which provides us with a bridge with lattice
calculations. Compton scattering is directly related to vector meson
photoproduction and enlarges the data set.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Bioclimatology, structure, and conservation perspectives of Quercus pyrenaica, Acer opalus subsp. Granatensis, and Corylus avellana deciduous forests on Mediterranean bioclimate in the South-Central part of the Iberian Peninsula
The plant variability in the southern Iberian Peninsula consists of around 3500 different taxa due to its high bioclimatic, geographic, and geological diversity. The deciduous forests in the southern Iberian Peninsula are located in regions with topographies and specific bioclimatic conditions that allow for the survival of taxa that are typical of cooler and wetter bioclimatic regions and therefore represent the relict evidence of colder and more humid paleoclimatic conditions. The floristic composition of 421 samples of deciduous forests in the south-central part of the Iberian Peninsula were analyzed. The ecological importance index (IVI) was calculated, where the most important tree species were Quercuspyrenaica, Aceropalus subsp. Granatensis, and Corylusavellana. These species are uncommon in the south-central part of the Iberian Peninsula, forming forests of little extension. An analysis of the vertical distribution of the species (stratum) shows that the majority of the species of stratum 3 (hemicriptophics, camephytes, geophites, and nanophanerophytes) are characteristic of deciduous forests, and their presence is positively correlated with high values of bioclimatic variables related to humidity and presence of water in the soil (nemoral environments), while they are negatively correlated with high values of bioclimatic variables related to high temperatures, evapotranspiration, and aridity. This work demonstrates that several characteristic deciduous forest taxa are more vulnerable to disappearance due to the loss of their nemoral conditions caused by gaps in the tree or shrub canopy. These gaps lead to an increase in evapotranspiration, excess insolation, and a consequent loss of water and humidity in the microclimatic conditions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Multifold nodal points in magnetic materials
We describe the symmetry protected nodal points that can exist in magnetic
space groups and show that only 3-, 6-, and 8-fold degeneracies are possible
(in addition to the 2- and 4-fold degeneracies that have already been studied.)
The 3- and 6-fold degeneracies are derived from "spin-1" Weyl fermions. The
8-fold degeneracies come in different flavors. In particular, we distinguish
between 8-fold fermions that realize non-chiral "Rarita-Schwinger fermions" and
those that can be described as four degenerate Weyl fermions. We list the
(magnetic and non-magnetic) space groups where these exotic fermions can be
found. We further show that in several cases, a magnetic translation symmetry
pins the Hamiltonian of the multifold fermion to an idealized exactly solvable
point that is not achievable in non-magnetic crystals without fine-tuning.
Finally, we present known compounds that may host these fermions and methods
for systematically finding more candidate materials.Comment: v2: published versio
Messiah: An ITS drive safety application
This article describes a novel safety application based on the open source navigation software OsmAnd,
which runs on the Android platform. The application offers vehicles with "smart navigation", and maintains a network
of the vehicles that use our application. The process of network creation and maintenance is important as
our application enables vehicles to communicate with one another to exchange useful information. The main
function of the application is to inform vehicles of relevant vehicles approaching, termed as "administrative
vehicles" in this article, and include ambulances, police cars and fire brigades. Based on the received
information, our application notifies the driver, who can now take navigation decisions based on it. While developing
the application, problems were found when attempting to create an Ad-hoc network. A solution to the problem of managing the Ad-hoc network has been proposed and is under development
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