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    Zero-temperature resistive transition in Josephson-junction arrays at irrational frustration

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    We use a driven Monte Carlo dynamics in the phase representation to determine the linear resistivity and current-voltage scaling of a two-dimensional Josephson-junction array at an irrational flux quantum per plaquette. The results are consistent with a phase-coherence transition scenario where the critical temperature vanishes. The linear resistivity is nonzero at any finite temperatures but nonlinear behavior sets in at a temperature-dependent crossover current determined by the thermal critical exponent. From a dynamic scaling analysis we determine this critical exponent and the thermally activated behavior of the linear resistivity. The results are in agreement with earlier calculations using the resistively shunted-junction model for the dynamics of the array. The linear resistivity behavior is consistent with some experimental results on arrays of superconducting grains but not on wire networks, which we argue have been obtained in a current regime above the crossover current.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Fast and Slow solutions in General Relativity: The Initialization Procedure

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    We apply recent results in the theory of PDE, specifically in problems with two different time scales, on Einstein's equations near their Newtonian limit. The results imply a justification to Postnewtonian approximations when initialization procedures to different orders are made on the initial data. We determine up to what order initialization is needed in order to detect the contribution to the quadrupole moment due to the slow motion of a massive body as distinct from initial data contributions to fast solutions and prove that such initialization is compatible with the constraint equations. Using the results mentioned the first Postnewtonian equations and their solutions in terms of Green functions are presented in order to indicate how to proceed in calculations with this approach.Comment: 14 pages, Late

    Sample-to-sample fluctuations of power spectrum of a random motion in a periodic Sinai model

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    The Sinai model of a tracer diffusing in a quenched Brownian potential is a much studied problem exhibiting a logarithmically slow anomalous diffusion due to the growth of energy barriers with the system size. However, if the potential is random but periodic, the regime of anomalous diffusion crosses over to one of normal diffusion once a tracer has diffused over a few periods of the system. Here we consider a system in which the potential is given by a Brownian Bridge on a finite interval (0,L)(0,L) and then periodically repeated over the whole real line, and study the power spectrum S(f)S(f) of the diffusive process x(t)x(t) in such a potential. We show that for most of realizations of x(t)x(t) in a given realization of the potential, the low-frequency behavior is S(f)A/f2S(f) \sim {\cal A}/f^2, i.e., the same as for standard Brownian motion, and the amplitude A{\cal A} is a disorder-dependent random variable with a finite support. Focusing on the statistical properties of this random variable, we determine the moments of A{\cal A} of arbitrary, negative or positive order kk, and demonstrate that they exhibit a multi-fractal dependence on kk, and a rather unusual dependence on the temperature and on the periodicity LL, which are supported by atypical realizations of the periodic disorder. We finally show that the distribution of A{\cal A} has a log-normal left tail, and exhibits an essential singularity close to the right edge of the support, which is related to the Lifshitz singularity. Our findings are based both on analytic results and on extensive numerical simulations of the process x(t)x(t).Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure

    Field-induced superconductor to insulator transition in Josephson-junction ladders

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    The superconductor to insulator transition is studied in a self-charging model for a ladder of Josephson-junctions in presence of an external magnetic field. Path integral Monte Carlo simulations of the equivalent (1+1)-dimensional classical model are used to study the phase diagram and critical behavior. In addition to a superconducting (vortex-free) phase, a vortex phase can also occur for increasing magnetic field and small charging energy. It is found that an intervening insulating phase separates the superconducting from the vortex phases. Surprisingly, a finite-size scaling analysis shows that the field-induced superconducting to insulator transition is in the KT universality class even tough the external field breaks time-reversal symmetry.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.

    Use of MP-1 microperimetry in optic disc pit and secondary retinoschisis.

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    Elaboracion y normalizacion de una prueba de habla comprimida en oraciones a un 40% de comprension

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    51 p.El procesamiento auditivo central (PAC) se entiende como los procesos del sistema nervioso central, para entender el mensaje. Actualmente no existen estudios hispanos y algunos pertenecientes a otros idiomas, que se encuentren validados, en la medición de la(s) habilidad(es) del procesamiento auditivo central; la misma realidad se repite en Chile. Por ello se presenta a continuación el proceso de elaboración y normalización de una prueba de habla comprimida en oraciones a un 40% de compresión, mediante el diseño y aplicación de una prueba que se adapta a la realidad lingüística chilena con el fin de obtener una prueba válida para medir el Procesamiento Auditivo Central en una población de personas jóvenes entre los 18 y 24 años de la Universidad de Talca en la carrera de Fonoaudiología. Además se explica detalladamente la metodología y los estímulos utilizados en la aplicación de la prueba; cómo fueron obtenidos y analizados los datos para su uso y mediante las conclusiones se detallarán los posteriores hallazgos con la finalidad de aportar información necesaria para futuros fines audiológicos en personas con Trastornos en el Procesamiento Auditivo Central (TPAC)

    Verso una "cultura" del disinvestimento: Efficienza, Superiorit\ue0 e Conformit\ue0

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    Strategic management research has always been committed to portray divestitures just as a reaction to strategic mistakes or a change to earlier decisions. Yet, scholars have recently gauged that divestiture operations represent a keystone in firm value creation (e.g. Moschieri and Mair, 2011) propelling change process. This article reviews existing research on divestiture classifying it into three schools of thought - firm efficiency, firm superiority and firm conformity \u2013 based on different assumptions and conceptualizations of firms and firm objectives. Moreover, it introduces a taxonomy of divestiture operations that accounts for their heterogeneous determinants, thus proposing to read divestiture no longer and not only as a sign of failure, but rather as a tool to create and preserve shareholders\u2019 wealth
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