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Defending the Mentally Ill: A Discussion of Nebraska\u27s Involuntary Commitment Proceedings
This article discusses various aspects of representing individuals who are allegedly mentally ill and dangerous, under the provisions of the Nebraska Mental Health Commitment Act. The discussion deals primarily with the involuntary commitment of such individuals. Commitment of those accused or convicted of criminal offenses are only alluded to in passing, while voluntary admissions to a mental institution are not addressed. The purpose of this article is to discuss the various problems inherent in representing mentally ill individuals and to examine the legal and tactical aspects involved in the handling of such cases.
I. Introduction
II. Involuntary Commitment Procedure
III. Applicability of Constitutional Law
IV. Hearing Procedures
V. Mental Illness
VI. Prediction of Dangerousness
VII. The Nexus Requirement
VIII. Alternatives to Commitment
IX. Post-Commitment Proceedings
X. Conclusio
Novel technique to extract experimental symmetry free energy information of nuclear matter
A new method of accessing information on the symmetry free energy from yields
of fragments produced in Fermi-energy heavy-ion collisions is proposed.
Furthermore, by means of quantum fluctuation analysis techniques, correlations
between extracted symmetry free-energy coefficients with temperature and
density were studied. The obtained results are consistent with those of
commonly used isoscaling techniques.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures Heavy-ion nuclear reactions at Fermi energies,
Nuclear equation of State, Fragmentatio
Constraint Molecular Dynamics approach to Fermionic systems
We propose a Constraint Molecular Dynamics model for Fermionic system. In
this approach the equations of motion of wave packets for the nuclear many-body
problem are solved by imposing that the one-body occupation probability
can assume only values less or equal to 1. This condition
reflects the Fermionic nature of the studied systems and it is implemented with
a fast algorithm which allows also the study of the heaviest colliding system.
The parameters of the model have been chosen to reproduce the average binding
energy and radii of nuclei in the mass region . Some comparison
to data is given.Comment: 11 pages and 6 figure
Isocaling and the Symmetry Energy in the Multifragmentation Regime of Heavy Ion Collisions
The ratio of the symmetry energy coefficient to temperature, , in
Fermi energy heavy ion collisions, has been experimentally extracted as a
function of the fragment atomic number using isoscaling parameters and the
variance of the isotope distributions. The extracted values have been compared
to the results of calculations made with an Antisymmetrized Molecular Dynamics
(AMD) model employing a statistical decay code to account for deexcitation of
excited primary fragments. The experimental values are in good agreement with
the values calculated but are significantly different from those characterizing
the yields of the primary AMD fragments.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figure
Symmetry energy of dilute warm nuclear matter
The symmetry energy of nuclear matter is a fundamental ingredient in the
investigation of exotic nuclei, heavy-ion collisions and astrophysical
phenomena. New data from heavy-ion collisions can be used to extract the free
symmetry energy and the internal symmetry energy at subsaturation densities and
temperatures below 10 MeV. Conventional theoretical calculations of the
symmetry energy based on mean-field approaches fail to give the correct
low-temperature, low-density limit that is governed by correlations, in
particular by the appearance of bound states. A recently developed quantum
statistical (QS) approach that takes the formation of clusters into account
predicts symmetry energies that are in very good agreement with the
experimental data. A consistent description of the symmetry energy is given
that joins the correct low-density limit with quasiparticle approaches valid
near the saturation density.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl
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