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Bodies of Silence as Bodies of Evidence: Unpacking Intersectional Failure in South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
Nature of the spin-glass phase in dense packings of Ising dipoles with random anisotropy axes
By Monte Carlo simulations, we study the character of the spinglass (SG) phase in dense disordered packings of magnetic nanoparticles (NPs). We focus on NPs which have large uniaxial anisotropies and can be well represented as Ising dipoles. Dipoles are placed on SC lattices and point along randomly oriented axes. From the behaviour of a SG correlation length we determine the transition temperature Tc between the paramagnetic and a SG phase. For temperatures well below Tc we find distributions of the SG overlap parameter q that are strongly sample-dependent and exhibit several spikes. We find that the average width of spikes, and the fraction of samples with spikes higher than a certain threshold does not vary appreciably with the system sizes studied. We compare these results with the ones found previously for 3D site-diluted systems of parallel Ising dipoles and with the behaviour of the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model.We thank financial support from MINECO FIS2013-43201-P Gran
Low-temperature spin-glass behaviour in a diluted dipolar Ising system
Using Monte Carlo simulations, we study the character of the spin-glass (SG)
state of a site-diluted dipolar Ising model. We consider systems of dipoles
randomly placed on a fraction x of all L^3 sites of a simple cubic lattice that
point up or down along a given crystalline axis. For x < 0.65 these systems are
known to exhibit an equilibrium spin-glass phase below a temperature T_sg
proportional to x. At high dilution and very low temperatures, well deep in the
SG phase, we find spiky distributions of the overlap parameter q that are
strongly sample-dependent. We focus on spikes associated with large
excitations. From cumulative distributions of q and a pair correlation function
averaged over several thousands of samples we find that, for the system sizes
studied, the average width of spikes, and the fraction of samples with spikes
higher than a certain threshold does not vary appreciably with L. This is
compared with the behaviour found for the Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model.Comment: 9 LaTeX pages, 9 pdf figures, 2 table
Unemployment and Inflation Persistence in Spain: Are There Phillips Trade-Offs?
This paper studies the dynamic behavior of inflation and unemployment in Spain during the period 1964?1997. In particular, we analyze the implications of high persistence in both unemployment and inflation dynamics for inference regarding the size of Phillips trade-offs and sacrifice ratios in the Spanish economy, in response to a demand shock. To do so we use a Stuctural VAR approach with several identification outlines which give rise to alternative interpretations of the joint unemployment-inflation dynamics. When using a bivariate VAR we cannot reject the existence of a permanent output loss of one-half of one percentage point for each percentage point of permanent disinflation. However, when the VAR is augmented with a third variable, in order to disentangle monetary from non-monetary shocks within the demand class, the evidence favours a lower and marginally permanent trade-off with an output loss of about one-fourth of one percentage point.Publicad
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