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Multiple muon measurements with MACRO
The MACRO experiment at Gran Sasso provides means for detailed studies of multiple coincident penetrating cosmic ray muons. In this paper we concentrate on the studies of the ultrahigh energy primary cosmic ray composition using muon bundle multiplicities, muon pair lateral and angular separation distributions.Othe
Heating mechanism affects equipartition in a binary granular system
Two species of particles in a binary granular system typically do not have
the same mean kinetic energy, in contrast to the equipartition of energy
required in equilibrium. We investigate the role of the heating mechanism in
determining the extent of this non-equipartition of kinetic energy. In most
experiments, different species of particle are unequally heated at the
boundaries. We show by event-driven simulations that this differential heating
at the boundary influences the level of non-equipartition even in the bulk of
the system. This conclusion is fortified by studying a numerical model and a
solvable stochastic model without spatial degrees of freedom. In both cases,
even in the limit where heating events are rare compared to collisions, the
effect of the heating mechanism persists
Heavy-tailed statistics in short-message communication
Short-message (SM) is one of the most frequently used communication channels
in the modern society. In this Brief Report, based on the SM communication
records provided by some volunteers, we investigate the statistics of SM
communication pattern, including the interevent time distributions between two
consecutive short messages and two conversations, and the distribution of
message number contained by a complete conversation. In the individual level,
the current empirical data raises a strong evidence that the human activity
pattern, exhibiting a heavy-tailed interevent time distribution, is driven by a
non-Poisson nature.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures and 1 tabl
Variation of the first Hilbert coefficients of parameters with a common integral closure
A problem posed by Wolmer V. Vasconcelos on the variation of the first
Hilbert coefficients of parameter ideals with a common integral closure in a
local ring is studied. Affirmative answers are given and counterexamples are
explored as well
Variational Approach to Hard Sphere Segregation Under Gravity
It is demonstrated that the minimization of the free energy functional for
hard spheres and hard disks yields the result that excited granular materials
under gravity segregate not only in the widely known "Brazil nut" fashion, i.e.
with the larger particles rising to the top, but also in reverse "Brazil nut"
fashion. Specifically, the local density approximation is used to investigate
the crossover between the two types of segregation occurring in the liquid
state, and the results are found to agree qualitatively with previously
published results of simulation and of a simple model based on condensation.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
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