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Computer simulation study of the closure relations in hard sphere fluids
We study, using Monte Carlo simulations, the cavity and the bridge functions
of various hard sphere fluids: one component system, equimolar additive and non
additive binary mixtures. In particular, we numerically check the assumption of
local dependency of the bridge functions from the indirect correlation
functions, on which most of the existing integral equation theories hinge. We
find that this condition can be violated either in the region around the first
and second neighbors shell, or inside the hard core, for the systems here
considered. The violations manifest themselves clearly in the so called
Duh-Haymet plots of the bridge functions versus the indirect correlation
functions and become amplified as the coupling of the system increases.Comment: 24 pages, 13 figure
Generating functionals, consistency, and uniqueness in the integral equation theory of liquids
We discuss and illustrate through numerical examples the relations between
generating functionals, thermodynamic consistency (in particular the
virial-free energy one), and uniqueness of the solution, in the integral
equation theory of liquids. We propose a new approach for deriving closures
automatically satisfying such characteristics. Results from a first exploration
of this program are presented and discussed.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figure
On the behaviour of the nuclear spectral function at high momentum and removal energy
The extrapolation of the nuclear spectral function at large nucleon
three-momentum and removal energy is suggested.Comment: 13 pages, 2 Postscript figure
Backward hadron production in neutrino-nucleus interactions
The production of backward pions in lepton-nucleus collisions is analyzed. We
show that a large yield of high momentum backward pions can be explained by the
Regge asymptotic of the distribution of nucleons carrying a large momentum
fraction in the nuclear target. The calculated spectra of pions emitted in the
neutrino + Ne --> muon + pion + X reaction are in satisfactory agreement with
the available experimental data.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
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A very long engagement: the use of cinematic texts in historical research
The essay offers a survey of the literature concerning the use of cinematic texts in historical research, from the publication of Kracauer’s classic From Caligari to Hitler to the most recent contributions. It singles out the principal tendencies shown by the scholars who engaged in this particular field of research such as: the use of raw unedited footage as a record of historical events and personalities; the analysis of institutionally sponsored film in order to gain insight into the motives of sponsoring institutions like governments and political parties, the idea that feature films might be indicators of the moral values, prejudices, ideas, and political and social tensions running through a society at a given time. The essay also offers an account of the major theoretical contribution by authors like Marc Ferro, Pierre Sorlin, and John E. O’Connor. The paper’s ultimate purpose is to take stock of the progress made by scholars in this well-established and yet, in many respects, still controversial research thread
Local orientational ordering in fluids of spherical molecules with dipolar-like anisotropic adhesion
We discuss some interesting physical features stemming from our previous
analytical study of a simple model of a fluid with dipolar-like interactions of
very short range in addition to the usual isotropic Baxter potential for
adhesive spheres. While the isotropic part is found to rule the global
structural and thermodynamical equilibrium properties of the fluid, the weaker
anisotropic part gives rise to an interesting short-range local ordering of
nearly spherical condensation clusters, containing short portions of chains
having nose-to-tail parallel alignment which runs antiparallel to adjacent
similar chains.Comment: 13 pages and 6 figure
Q**2-dependence of semi-inclusive electron-nucleus scattering and nucleon-nucleon correlations
We analize semi-inclusive electron-nucleus processes e+A->e'+h+X at moderate
Q**2 and energy transfer nu. Our results show that nucleons bound in the
nuclear medium are distributed according to a function f_A that reduces to the
standard light-cone distribution in the Bjorken limit and exhibits a sizeable
Q**2-dependence at lower Q**2, particular Q**2 is order of nu**2.Comment: 8 pages of LaTeX-text and 2 figure ps-file
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