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    Instabilities in a Mean-field dynamics of Asymmetric Nuclear Matter

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    We discuss the features of instabilities in asymmetric nuclear matter, in particular the relation between the nature of fluctuations, the types of instabilities and the properties of the interaction. We show a chemical instability appears as an instability against isoscalar-like fluctuations. Then starting from phenomenological hadronic field theory (QHD), including exchange terms, we discuss the symmetry energy and the relation to the dynamical response inside the spinodal region.Comment: 8 pages, 5 Postscript figures, talk at Cortona 2000 Conference, Oct. 17 - Oct. 20, Italy, World Scientific (in press

    How Institutions Shape Morality

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    We present the results of a randomized control trial on the effect of the introduction of formalized property rights on individuals' moral judgments and, in particular, on utilitarian morality. We show that institutions shape morality: being exposed to private property institutions makes individuals more utilitarian when confronted with moral dilemmas. Our results shed light on a possible institutional determinant of the variation of moral judgments across the globe and its geographical patterns, and have implications for the consequences of major institutional reforms-both intended, such as land-titling programs, and unintended, such as those following from recent historical events-on moral attitudes. We discuss two possible channels stemming from the inherent features of property rights: the loosening of social ties and the commodification of rights (JEL codes: K11; O13; Z10; Z13)

    An Analytical Benchmark for the Calculation of Current Distribution in Superconducting Cables

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    The validation of numerical codes for the calculation of current distribution and AC loss in superconducting cables versus experimental results is essential, but could be affected by approximations in the electromagnetic model or incertitude in the evaluation of the model parameters. A preliminary validation of the codes by means of a comparison with analytical results can therefore be very useful, in order to distinguish among different error sources. We provide here a benchmark analytical solution for current distribution that applies to the case of a cable described using a distributed parameters electrical circuit model. The analytical solution of current distribution is valid for cables made of a generic number of strands, subjected to well defined symmetry and uniformity conditions in the electrical parameters. The closed form solution for the general case is rather complex to implement, and in this paper we give the analytical solutions for different simplified situations. In particular we examine the influence of different boundary conditions, the effect of a localised resistance in the middle of the cable such as in the case of quench and the effects of localized time dependent magnetic fluxes acting on the cable

    Analytical Calculation of Current Distribution in Multistrand Superconducting Cables

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    In recent years the problem of current distribution in multistrand superconducting cables has received increasing attention for large scale superconductivity applications due to its effect on the stability of fusion magnets and the field quality of accelerator magnets. A modelling approach based on distributed parameters has revealed to be very effective in dealing with long cables made of some tens or hundreds of strands. In this paper we present a fully analytical solution equation for a distributed parameters model in cables made of an arbitrary number of strands, whose validity is subjected to symmetry conditions generally satisfied in practical cables. We give in particular analytical formulae of practical use for the estimation of the maximum strand currents, time constants and redistribution lengths as a function of the cable properties and the external voltage source

    A Planck-like problem for quantum charged black holes

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    Motivated by the parallelism existing between the puzzles of classical physics at the beginning of the XXth century and the current paradoxes in the search of a quantum theory of gravity, we give, in analogy with Planck's black body radiation problem, a solution for the exact Hawking flux of evaporating Reissner-Nordstrom black holes. Our results show that when back-reaction effects are fully taken into account the standard picture of black hole evaporation is significantly altered, thus implying a possible resolution of the information loss problem.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX file, Awarded Fifth Prize in the Gravity Research Foundation Essay Competition for 200

    On the consistency of Constraints in Matter Field Theories

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    We consider how the principles of causality and equivalence restrict the background in which matter field theories are defined; those constraints develop in restrictions for these matter field theories: the simplest matter field theory aside, all other less simple matter field theories are too complex therefore resulting to be inconsistent in general instances.Comment: 10 page
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