701 research outputs found
Thermal Operators in Ising Percolation
We discuss a new cluster representation for the internal energy and the
specific heat of the d-dimensional Ising model, obtained by studying the
percolation mapping of an Ising model with an arbitrary set of
antiferromagnetic links. Such a representation relates the thermal operators to
the topological properties of the Fortuin-Kasteleyn clusters of Ising
percolation and is a powerful tool to get new exact relations on the
topological structure of FK clusters of the Ising model defined on an arbitrary
graph.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures. Improved version. Major changes in the text and
in the notations. A missing term added in the specific heat representatio
Off equilibrium response function in the one dimensional random field Ising model
A thorough numerical investigation of the slow dynamics in the d=1 random
field Ising model in the limit of an infinite ferromagnetic coupling is
presented. Crossovers from the preasymptotic pure regime to the asymptotic
Sinai regime are investigated for the average domain size, the autocorrelation
function and staggered magnetization. By switching on an additional small
random field at the time tw the linear off equilibrium response function is
obtained, which displays as well the crossover from the nontrivial behavior of
the d=1 pure Ising model to the asymptotic behavior where it vanishes
identically.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figure
Comment on ``Two Time Scales and Violation of the Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem in a Finite Dimensional Model for Structural Glasses''
In cond-mat/0002074 Ricci-Tersenghi et al. find two linear regimes in the
fluctuation-dissipation relation between density-density correlations and
associated responses of the Frustrated Ising Lattice Gas. Here we show that
this result does not seem to correspond to the equilibrium quantities of the
model, by measuring the overlap distribution P(q) of the density and comparing
the FDR expected on the ground of the P(q) with the one measured in the
off-equilibrium experiments.Comment: RevTeX, 1 page, 2 eps figures, Comment on F. Ricci-Tersenghi et al.,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 4473 (2000
Irreversible Opinion Spreading on Scale-Free Networks
We study the dynamical and critical behavior of a model for irreversible
opinion spreading on Barab\'asi-Albert (BA) scale-free networks by performing
extensive Monte Carlo simulations. The opinion spreading within an
inhomogeneous society is investigated by means of the magnetic Eden model, a
nonequilibrium kinetic model for the growth of binary mixtures in contact with
a thermal bath. The deposition dynamics, which is studied as a function of the
degree of the occupied sites, shows evidence for the leading role played by
hubs in the growth process. Systems of finite size grow either ordered or
disordered, depending on the temperature. By means of standard finite-size
scaling procedures, the effective order-disorder phase transitions are found to
persist in the thermodynamic limit. This critical behavior, however, is absent
in related equilibrium spin systems such as the Ising model on BA scale-free
networks, which in the thermodynamic limit only displays a ferromagnetic phase.
The dependence of these results on the degree exponent is also discussed for
the case of uncorrelated scale-free networks.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures; added results and discussion on uncorrelated
scale-free networks; added references. To appear in PR
Two channel model for optical conductivity of high mobility organic crystals
We show that the temperature dependence of conductivity of high mobility
organic crystals Pentacene and Rubrene can be quantitatively described in the
framework of the model where carriers are scattered by quenched local
impurities and interact with phonons by Su-Schrieffer-Hegger (SSH) coupling.
Within this model, we present approximation free results for mobility and
optical conductivity obtained by world line Monte Carlo, which we generalize to
the case of coupling both to phonons and impurities. We find fingerprints of
carrier dynamics in these compounds which differ from conventional metals and
show that the dynamics of carriers can be described as a superposition of a
Drude term representing diffusive mobile particles and a Lorentz term
associated with dynamics of localized charges.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Metastable states in the Blume-Emery-Griffiths spin glass model
We study the Blume-Emery-Griffiths spin glass model in presence of an
attractive coupling between real replicas, and evaluate the effective potential
as a function of the density overlap. We find that there is a region, above the
first order transition of the model, where metastable states with a large
density overlap exist. The line where these metastable states appear should
correspond to a purely dynamical transition, with a breaking of ergodicity.
Differently from what happens in p-spin glasses, in this model the dynamical
transition would not be the precursor of a 1-step RSB transition, but
(probably) of a full RSB transition.Comment: RevTeX, 4 pages, 2 fig
'I dont' know the anwer to that question': A Corpus-assisted Discourse Analysis of White House Press Briefings
White House Press Briefings, daily meetings with the press held by the White House Press Secretary, are the main information conduit for the White House (Kumar 2007). They are considered a ‘political chess game’ where the Press Secretary and the press face a ‘wrestling match’ (Partington 2006: 16).
Our analysis is carried out on a corpus comprising all the Press Briefings across three presidencies from Clinton to Obama. The additional mark-up includes information about individual speakers and their role, allowing us to compare different discourse strategies adopted by the participants in the briefings at different points in time. This leads us to determine the extent of the differences in the patterns found as well as the nature of the variation from one participant to the next one.
Starting from a phraseological perspective (Granger and Meunier 2008), our analysis will focus on avoidance strategies enacted by the podium with the main purpose of preserving face and yet ‘doing the job’ (Partington 2003: 80). We will show how the cluster ‘I don’t know’ can be exploited by various podiums, mainly in accordance with strategic communication choices made by the US administrations, highlighting differences in the podium’s attitude towards the press
Estimates of multipolar coefficients to search for cosmic ray anisotropies with non-uniform or partial sky coverage
We study the possibility to extract the multipolar moments of an underlying
distribution from a set of cosmic rays observed with non-uniform or even
partial sky coverage. We show that if the degree is assumed to be upper bounded
by , each multipolar moment can be recovered whatever the coverage, but with
a variance increasing exponentially with the bound if the coverage is zero
somewhere. Despite this limitation, we show the possibility to test predictions
of a model without any assumption on by building an estimate of the
covariance matrix seen through the exposure function.Comment: 20 pages, 8 figure
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