57 research outputs found
Fate of Zero-Temperature Ising Ferromagnets
We investigate the relaxation of homogeneous Ising ferromagnets on finite
lattices with zero-temperature spin-flip dynamics. On the square lattice, a
frozen two-stripe state is apparently reached approximately 1/4 of the time,
while the ground state is reached otherwise. The asymptotic relaxation is
characterized by two distinct time scales, with the longer stemming from the
influence of a long-lived diagonal stripe ``defect''. In greater than two
dimensions, the probability to reach the ground state rapidly vanishes as the
size increases and the system typically ends up wandering forever within an
iso-energy set of stochastically ``blinking'' metastable states.Comment: 4 pages in column format, 6 figure
Numerical Study of a Field Theory for Directed Percolation
A numerical method is devised for study of stochastic partial differential
equations describing directed percolation, the contact process, and other
models with a continuous transition to an absorbing state. Owing to the
heightened sensitivity to fluctuationsattending multiplicative noise in the
vicinity of an absorbing state, a useful method requires discretization of the
field variable as well as of space and time. When applied to the field theory
for directed percolation in 1+1 dimensions, the method yields critical
exponents which compare well against accepted values.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX, 6 figures available upon request LC-CM-94-00
Random Geometric Graphs
We analyse graphs in which each vertex is assigned random coordinates in a
geometric space of arbitrary dimensionality and only edges between adjacent
points are present. The critical connectivity is found numerically by examining
the size of the largest cluster. We derive an analytical expression for the
cluster coefficient which shows that the graphs are distinctly different from
standard random graphs, even for infinite dimensionality. Insights relevant for
graph bi-partitioning are included.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures. Minor changes. Added reference
Parton Percolation and J/Psi Suppression
The geometric clustering of partons in the transverse plane of nuclear
collisions leads for increasing A or sqrt(s) to percolation. In the resulting
condensate, the partons are deconfined but not yet in thermal equilibrium. We
discuss quarkonium dissociation in this precursor of the quark-gluon plasma,
with an onset of dissociation when the saturation scale of the parton
condensate reaches that of the given quarkonium state.Comment: 13 pages latex file, 7 eps figure
Percolation approach to Quark Gluon Plasma and suppression
It is shown that the critical threshold for percolation of the overlapping
strings exchanged in heavy ion collisions can naturally explain the sharp
strong suppresion of shown by the experimental data on central Pb--Pb
collisions, which does not occur in central O--U and S--U collisions.Comment: 11 pages in LaTeX plus 1 postscript figur
Sicily statement on classification and development of evidence-based practice learning assessment tools
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Teaching the steps of evidence-based practice (EBP) has become standard curriculum for health professions at both student and professional levels. Determining the best methods for evaluating EBP learning is hampered by a dearth of valid and practical assessment tools and by the absence of guidelines for classifying the purpose of those that exist. Conceived and developed by delegates of the Fifth International Conference of Evidence-Based Health Care Teachers and Developers, the aim of this statement is to provide guidance for purposeful classification and development of tools to assess EBP learning.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This paper identifies key principles for designing EBP learning assessment tools, recommends a common taxonomy for new and existing tools, and presents the Classification Rubric for EBP Assessment Tools in Education (CREATE) framework for classifying such tools. Recommendations are provided for developers of EBP learning assessments and priorities are suggested for the types of assessments that are needed. Examples place existing EBP assessments into the CREATE framework to demonstrate how a common taxonomy might facilitate purposeful development and use of EBP learning assessment tools.</p> <p>Summary</p> <p><it>The widespread adoption of EBP into professional education requires valid and reliable measures of learning. Limited tools exist with established psychometrics. This international consensus statement strives to provide direction for developers of new EBP learning assessment tools and a framework for classifying the purposes of such tools</it>.</p
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