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    The Ising-Sherrington-Kirpatrick model in a magnetic field at high temperature

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    We study a spin system on a large box with both Ising interaction and Sherrington-Kirpatrick couplings, in the presence of an external field. Our results are: (i) existence of the pressure in the limit of an infinite box. When both Ising and Sherrington-Kirpatrick temperatures are high enough, we prove that: (ii) the value of the pressure is given by a suitable replica symmetric solution, and (iii) the fluctuations of the pressure are of order of the inverse of the square of the volume with a normal distribution in the limit. In this regime, the pressure can be expressed in terms of random field Ising models

    Temperature dependence of the volume and surface contributions to the nuclear symmetry energy within the coherent density fluctuation model

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    The temperature dependence of the volume and surface components of the nuclear symmetry energy (NSE) and their ratio is investigated in the framework of the local density approximation (LDA). The results of these quantities for finite nuclei are obtained within the coherent density fluctuation model (CDFM). The CDFM weight function is obtained using the temperature-dependent proton and neutron densities calculated through the HFBTHO code that solves the nuclear Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov problem by using the cylindrical transformed deformed harmonic-oscillator basis. We present and discuss the values of the volume and surface contributions to the NSE and their ratio obtained for the Ni, Sn, and Pb isotopic chains around double-magic 78^{78}Ni, 132^{132}Sn, and 208^{208}Pb nuclei. The results for the TT-dependence of the considered quantities are compared with estimations made previously for zero temperature showing the behavior of the NSE components and their ratio, as well as with the available experimental data. The sensitivity of the results on various forms of the density dependence of the symmetry energy is studied. We confirm the existence of `kinks' of these quantities as functions of the mass number at T=0T=0 MeV for the double closed-shell nuclei 78^{78}Ni and 132^{132}Sn and the lack of `kinks' for the Pb isotopes, as well as the disappearance of these kinks as the temperature increases.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in Physical Review

    Ground-state properties and symmetry energy of neutron-rich and neutron-deficient Mg isotopes

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    A comprehensive study of various ground-state properties of neutron-rich and neutron-deficient Mg isotopes with AA=20-36 is performed in the framework of the self-consistent deformed Skyrme-Hartree-Fock plus BCS method. The correlation between the skin thickness and the characteristics related with the density dependence of the nuclear symmetry energy is investigated for this isotopic chain following the theoretical approach based on the coherent density fluctuation model and using the Brueckner energy-density functional. The results of the calculations show that the behavior of the nuclear charge radii and the nuclear symmetry energy in the Mg isotopic chain is closely related to the nuclear deformation. We also study, within our theoretical scheme, the emergence of an "island of inversion" at neutron-rich 32^{32}Mg nucleus, that was recently proposed from the analyses of spectroscopic measurements of 32^{32}Mg low-lying energy spectrum and the charge rms radii of all magnesium isotopes in the sdsd shell.Comment: 13 pages, 13 figures, to be published in Physical Review

    Symmetry energy of deformed neutron-rich nuclei

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    The symmetry energy, the neutron pressure and the asymmetric compressibility of deformed neutron-rich even-even nuclei are calculated on the examples of Kr and Sm isotopes within the coherent density fluctuation model using the symmetry energy as a function of density within the Brueckner energy-density functional. The correlation between the thickness of the neutron skin and the characteristics related with the density dependence of the nuclear symmetry energy is investigated for isotopic chains of these nuclei in the framework of the self-consistent Skyrme-Hartree-Fock plus BCS method. Results for an extended chain of Pb isotopes are also presented. A remarkable difference is found in the trend followed by the different isotopic chains: the studied correlations reveal a smoother behavior in the Pb case than in the other cases. We also notice that the neutron skin thickness obtained for 208^{208}Pb with SLy4 force is found to be in a good agreement with recent data.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in Physical Review

    About the ergodic regime in the analogical Hopfield neural networks. Moments of the partition function

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    In this paper we introduce and exploit the real replica approach for a minimal generalization of the Hopfield model, by assuming the learned patterns to be distributed accordingly to a standard unit Gaussian. We consider the high storage case, when the number of patterns is linearly diverging with the number of neurons. We study the infinite volume behavior of the normalized momenta of the partition function. We find a region in the parameter space where the free energy density in the infinite volume limit is self-averaging around its annealed approximation, as well as the entropy and the internal energy density. Moreover, we evaluate the corrections to their extensive counterparts with respect to their annealed expressions. The fluctuations of properly introduced overlaps, which act as order parameters, are also discussed.Comment: 15 page

    The beginning of a great adventure: Bruno Pontecorvo in Rome and Paris

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    By resorting to primary sources, i.e. scientific literature of the time and archive documents, we reconstruct the period spent by Bruno Pontecorvo in Rome, starting from the graduation in November 1933 up to the departure to Paris in April 1936, and give also some details on the period spent in France until his departure for the United States in 1940. The archive documents come mainly from Churchill Archive Center (Cambridge), Chicago University Library (Chicago), Joliot-Curie Archives (Paris), College de France (Paris), Pr´efecture de Paris, Sapienza University Archives (Rome), and Domus Galilaeana Archives (Pisa)

    Nuclear skin emergence in Skyrme deformed Hartree-Fock calculations

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    A study of the charge and matter densities and the corresponding rms radii for even-even isotopes of Ni, Kr, and Sn has been performed in the framework of deformed self-consistent mean field Skyrme HF+BCS method. The resulting charge radii and neutron skin thicknesses of these nuclei are compared with available experimental data, as well as with other theoretical predictions. The formation of a neutron skin, which manifests itself in an excess of neutrons at distances greater than the radius of the proton distribution, is analyzed in terms of various definitions. Formation of a proton skin is shown to be unlikely. The effects of deformation on the neutron skins in even-even deformed nuclei far from the stability line are discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures, to be published in Physical Review

    Surface properties of neutron-rich exotic nuclei: A source for studying the nuclear symmetry energy

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    We study the correlation between the thickness of the neutron skin in finite nuclei and the nuclear symmetry energy for isotopic chains of even-even Ni, Sn, and Pb nuclei in the framework of the deformed self-consistent mean-field Skyrme HF+BCS method. The symmetry energy, the neutron pressure and the asymmetric compressibility in finite nuclei are calculated within the coherent density fluctuation model using the symmetry energy as a function of density within the Brueckner energy-density functional. The mass dependence of the nuclear symmetry energy and the neutron skin thickness are also studied together with the role of the neutron-proton asymmetry. A correlation between the parameters of the equation of state (symmetry energy and its density slope) and the neutron skin is suggested in the isotopic chains of Ni, Sn, and Pb nuclei.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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