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Computer simulations of two-dimensional melting with dipole-dipole interactions
We perform molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations of two-dimensional
melting with dipole-dipole interactions. Both static and dynamic behaviors are
examined. In the isotropic liquid phase, the bond orientational correlation
length 6 and susceptibility 6 are measured, and the data are fitted to the
theoretical ansatz. An algebraic decay is detected for both spatial and
temporal bond orientational correlation functions in an intermediate
temperature regime, and it provides an explicit evidence for the existence of
the hexatic phase. From the finite-size scaling analysis of the global bond
orientational order parameter, the disclination unbinding temperature Ti is
estimated. In addition, from dynamic Monte Carlo simulations of the positional
order parameter, we extract the critical exponents at the dislocation unbinding
temperature Tm. All the results are in agreement with those from experiments
and support the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Halperin-Nelson-Young (KTHNY) theory.Comment: 23 pages, 12figure
Compressible flow structures interaction with a two-dimensional ejector: a cold-flow study
An experimental study has been conducted to examine the interaction of compressible ďŹow structures such as
shocks and vortices with a two-dimensional ejector geometry using a shock-tube facility. Three diaphragm pressure
ratios ofP4
=P1 = 4, 8, and 12 have been employed, whereP4
is the driver gas pressure andP1
is the pressure within
the driven compartment of the shock tube. These lead to incident shock Mach numbers of Ms = 1:34, 1.54, and 1.66,
respectively. The length of the driver section of the shock tube was 700 mm. Air was used for both the driver and
driven gases. High-speed shadowgraphy was employed to visualize the induced ďŹowďŹeld. Pressure measurements
were taken at different locations along the test section to study theďŹow quantitatively. The induced ďŹow is unsteady
and dependent on the degree of compressibility of the initial shock wave generated by the rupture of the diaphragm
Cartoon controversies: law student views about free speech and Zapiroâs satirisation of South Africaâs president
Although the Constitutional Court has been a protector of freedom
of expression, major controversies about speech illustrate
deep divisions among South Africans. This article explores attitudes
of law students at the University of the Witwatersrand to
freedom of expression. The authors take the realist view that
these students are future legal interpreters of the Constitution
and their attitudes may well have an impact on future jurisprudence.
They follow-up previous research which measured attitudes
to political freedom of expression by asking students about their
responses to a sample of Zapiro cartoons depicting President
Zuma. After exploring the role of cartoons in a democracy, the article
looks at new data obtained by questioning final year students
about the same cartoons four years after the initial study. The
new data substantially confirms earlier results which indicate that
Wits students would not robustly support Zapiroâs right to create
his more controversial caricatures. This result reinforces the view
that supporters of freedom of expression in South Africa may not
be able to call upon consistent or robust elite and popular support
in resisting banning or criminalisation of speech.MM2017http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02587203.2017.133884
Performance Gap Between Men and Women in Ironman Triathlons
PURPOSE: The increased participation and performance improvement of women in Ironman triathlons (IM) have been showing that the performance gap with men is shorter than ever. Thus, this study aimed to explore this performance gap by discipline (swimming, cycling, and running) and age-groups. METHODS: Publicly available data from all IM events from 2002 to 2022 were used for this analysis. Each performance variable (swimming, cycling, running, and overall) were included as dependent variables in general linear model with gender and category (elite, age-groups) as independent factors. The effect size (Cohenâs d and delta percentage) was calculated for every âmale vs. femaleâ comparison. RESULTS: A total of 741,973 entries were analyzed (women=145,008; men=596,965) and 12,670 of those were categorized as elite. For elite athletes, the running portion presented the smallest performance gap (7.3%, d = 0.432), whereas cycling and swimming showed a similar gap (swim: 10.7%, d=0.676; cycle: 10.0%, d = 1.132). For age-groupers, the largest gap was cycling (7.87%, d =0.633). In addition, age-groupers between 30 and 49 years showed the largest performance gap (7.9% - 8.0%), when compared to younger (old) or older (\u3e49 years old) athletes (5.0 â 6.9%). CONCLUSION: Overall, men consistently outperform women in all three disciplines of IM. However, the performance gap varies based on age group, level, and discipline. While elite athletes have small performance gaps in running, age-groupers have their largest performance gap in cycling. Additionally, age-groupers within 30-49 years of age have the largest performance gap amongst amateur athletes in IM
Patterns of âbalancing between hope and despairâ in the diagnostic phase: a grounded theory study of patients on a gastroenterology ward
Aim: The aim of the study was to learn how patients going through the diagnostic phase experienced and handled their situation. Background: Many studies report about the stressful diagnostic phase; however, none has presented a conceptual theory where the concepts are sufficiently related to each other. The Theory of Preparative Waiting has previously been published as a descriptive grounded theory and describes the experience of a group of gastroenterology patients going through the diagnostic phase. Method: A classical grounded theory design was used, with data derived from 18 in-depth interviews with 15 patients in a gastroenterology ward at a Norwegian University Hospital. Interviews were conducted during 2002â2003. Findings: Participantsâ main concern was found to be how they could prepare themselves for the concluding interview and life after diagnosis. The theoretical code of âbalancingâ had four patterns; controlling pain, rational awaiting, denial, and accepting. These patterns of âbalancingâ guided how participants used the categories of âPreparative Waiting Theoryâ âseeking and giving informationâ, âinterpreting cluesâ, âhandling existential threatsâ and âseeking respiteâ. Patterns were strategies, so one person could use more than one pattern. Conclusion: The diagnostic phase was a difficult time for the participants and the âPreparative Waiting Theoryâ can assist nurses in assessing how patients prepare themselves differently for getting a diagnosis. All patients would find it helpful to be followed up by a designated contact person at the ward; however, patients using mostly the patterns of controlling pain and denial would benefit most from such support
Error-resistant Single Qubit Gates with Trapped Ions
Coherent operations constitutive for the implementation of single and
multi-qubit quantum gates with trapped ions are demonstrated that are robust
against variations in experimental parameters and intrinsically indeterministic
system parameters. In particular, pulses developed using optimal control theory
are demonstrated for the first time with trapped ions. Their performance as a
function of error parameters is systematically investigated and compared to
composite pulses.Comment: 5 pages 5 figure
States prepared by decay
We consider the time evolution of a discrete state embedded in a continuum.
Results from scattering theory can be utilized to solve the initial value
problem and discuss the system as a model of wave packet preparation. Extensive
use is made of the analytic properties of the propagators, and simple model
systems are evaluated to illustrate the argument. We verify the exponential
appearence of the continuum state and its propagation as a localized wave
packet.Comment: 22 pages, Latex2.09, 6 Postscript figures embedded using psfig, see
also http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~kasuomin/ To appear in a Special Issue
of Journal of Modern Optics (1997
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