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Inter-relations between advanced processing techniques, integrated circuits, materials development and analysis Quarterly report, 1 Mar. - 31 May 1969
Gyrator tuned circuit amplifier and microcircuit interconnection
Post-Truth: An Alumni Economist’s Perspective
Drawing upon 50 years as an academic economist, this lecture to alumni of SOAS’s Department of Economics reflects upon the continual ‘post-truth’ aspects of mainstream economics, ranging over its substantive, if shifting, content, and its treatment of methodology and interdisciplinarity. It draws upon a wide range of theory, empirical analysis, policy and anecdote to highlight both the need for alternatives and the continuing, even increased, failure of the mainstream to engage with criticism and alternatives
Chaotic properties of spin lattices near second-order phase transitions
We perform a numerical investigation of the Lyapunov spectra of chaotic
dynamics in lattices of classical spins in the vicinity of second-order
ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phase transitions. On the basis of this
investigation, we identify a characteristic of the shape of the Lyapunov
spectra, the "G-index", which exhibits a sharp peak as a function of
temperature at the phase transition, provided the order parameter is capable of
sufficiently strong dynamic fluctuations. As a part of this work, we also
propose a general numerical algorithm for determining the temperature in
many-particle systems, where kinetic energy is not defined.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figure
Data Preservation at MINERvA
Over the past ten years, MINERvA has collected an accelerator neutrino
interaction dataset that is uniquely relevant to the energy range of DUNE.
These are the only currently available data at intermediate and high momentum
transfers for multiple nuclear targets in the same beam. MINERvA is undertaking
a campaign to preserve these data and make them publicly available so that they
may be analyzed beyond the end of the MINERvA collaboration. We encourage the
community to consider the development of centralized resources to enable
long-term access to these data and analysis tools for the entire HEP community.Comment: Snowmass 2021 Letter of Interes
Transverse Demagnetization Dynamics of a Unitary Fermi Gas
Understanding the quantum dynamics of strongly interacting fermions is a
problem relevant to diverse forms of matter, including high-temperature
superconductors, neutron stars, and quark-gluon plasma. An appealing benchmark
is offered by cold atomic gases in the unitary limit of strong interactions.
Here we study the dynamics of a transversely magnetized unitary Fermi gas in an
inhomogeneous magnetic field. We observe the demagnetization of the gas, caused
by diffusive spin transport. At low temperatures, the diffusion constant
saturates to the conjectured quantum-mechanical lower bound ,
where is the particle mass. The development of pair correlations,
indicating the transformation of the initially non-interacting gas towards a
unitary spin mixture, is observed by measuring Tan's contact parameter.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. Accepted versio
Systems of Accumulation and the Evolving MEC
The limitations of the Developmental State Paradigm were discussed in the introductory chapter to this volume. This chapter offers an alternative approach to the DSP through use of the notion of systems of (capital) accumulation and its specific application to South Africa’s evolving political economy, which we characterise as the ‘Minerals-Energy Complex’ (MEC) following Fine and Rustomjee (1996)
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