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Anomalous diffusion at percolation threshold in high dimensions on 10^18 sites
Using an inverse of the standard linear congruential random number generator,
large randomly occupied lattices can be visited by a random walker without
having to determine the occupation status of every lattice site in advance. In
seven dimensions, at the percolation threshold with L^7 sites and L < 420, we
confirm the expected time-dependence of the end-to-end distance (including the
corrections to the asymptotic behavior).Comment: 8 pages including figures, presentation improved, for
Int.J.Mod.Phys.
The effect of contact torques on porosity of cohesive powders
The porosity of uniaxially compacted cohesive powders depends on the applied
stress (including gravity). The case, where these stresses are weak, is
considered. The compaction results in a porosity which is a function of
sliding, rolling and torsion friction. By contact dynamics simulations it is
shown that the influences of contact torques (static rolling and torsion
friction) on the porosity are significant and approximately additive. The
relevance for nano-powder pressure sintering is discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Triple pelvic osteotomy as treatment for osteoarthritis secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip
Joint-preserving osteotomies are an established treatment for adult hip pain secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip. However, their value for advanced osteoarthritis is unclear. Therefore this study addresses the question of long-term results of triple pelvic osteotomy in patients with second grade osteoarthritis. Thirty-two patients with second grade osteoarthritis secondary to developmental dysplasia of the hip before triple pelvic osteotomy were clinically and radiographically assessed 11.5years postoperatively. Five patients required conversion to total hip replacement. Kaplan-Meier survivorship analysis predicted a survival rate of 85.3%. The mean Harris hip score increased significantly with more than 56% good or very good results. A preoperative BMI > 25 and Harris hip score < 70 resulted in worse outcome or early conversion into total hip arthroplasty. The results indicate that developmental dysplasia of the hip even in second grade osteoarthritis can be treated with triple pelvic osteotom
Strong UV and X-ray variability of the Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy WPVS 007 -- on the nature of the X-ray low state
We report on multi-wavelength observations of the X-ray transient Narrow Line
Seyfert 1 (NLS1) galaxy WPVS 007. The galaxy was monitored with Swift between
October 2005 and July 2013, after it had undergone a dramatic drop in its X-ray
flux earlier. For the first time, we are able to repeatedly detect this NLS1 in
X-rays again. This increased number of detections in the last couple of years
may suggest that the strong absorber that has been found in this AGN is
starting to become leaky, and may eventually disappear. The X-ray spectra
obtained for WPVS 007 are all consistent with a partial covering absorber
model. A spectrum based on the data during the extreme low X-ray flux states
shows that the absorption column density is of the order of 4 x 10^23 cm^-2
with a covering fraction of 95%. WPVS 007 also displays one of the strongest UV
variabilities seen in Narrow Line Seyfert 1s. The UV continuum variability
anti-correlates with the optical/UV slope alpha-UV which suggests that the
variability primarily may be due to reddening. The UV variability time scales
are consistent with moving dust `clouds' located beyond the dust sublimation
radius of approximately 20 ld. We present for the first time near infrared JHK
data of WPVS 007, which reveal a rich emission-line spectrum. Recent optical
spectroscopy does not indicate significant variability in the broad and FeII
emission lines, implying that the ionizing continuum seen by those gas clouds
has not significantly changed over the last decades. All X-ray and UV
observations are consistent with a scenario in which an evolving Broad
Absorption Line (BAL) flow obscures the continuum emission. As such, WPVS 007
is an important target for our understanding of BAL flows in low-mass active
galactic nuclei (AGN).Comment: Accepted for publications in the Astronomical Journal; 29 pages, 10
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Electronic Raman response in anisotropic metals
Using a generalized response theory we derive the electronic Raman response
function for metals with anisotropic relaxation rates. The calculations account
for the long--range Coulomb interaction and treat the collision operator within
a charge conserving relaxation time approximation. We extend earlier treatments
to finite wavenumbers () and incorporate inelastic
electron--electron scattering besides elastic impurity scattering. Moreover we
generalize the Lindhard density response function to the Raman case. Numerical
results for the quasiparticle scattering rate and the Raman response function
for cuprate superconductors are presented.Comment: 5 pages, 4figures. accepted in PRB (Brief Report), in pres
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