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    Loose mechanochemical coupling of molecular motors

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    In living cells, molecular motors convert chemical energy into mechanical work. Its thermodynamic energy efficiency, i.e. the ratio of output mechanical work to input chemical energy, is usually high. However, using two-state models, we found the motion of molecular motors is loosely coupled to the chemical cycle. Only part of the input energy can be converted into mechanical work. Others is dissipated into environment during substeps without contributions to the macro scale unidirectional movement

    Neutrino Scattering on Glass: NuSOnG

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    These proceedings describe the physics goals and initial design for a new experiment: NuSOnG -- Neutrino Scattering On Glass. The design will yield about two orders of magnitude higher statistics than previous high energy neutrino experiments, observed in a detector optimized for low hadronic energy and electromagnetic events. As a result, the purely weak processes νμ+eνμ+e\nu_{\mu}+e^- \to \nu_{\mu}+ e^- and νμ+eνe+μ\nu_{\mu}+ e^- \to \nu_e + \mu^- (inverse muon decay) can be measured with high accuracy for the first time. This allows important precision electroweak tests and well as direct searches for new physics. The high statistics also will yield the world's largest sample of Deep Inelastic (DIS) events for precision parton distribution studies.Comment: Proceedings of NuFact0

    Competition between Hidden Spin and Charge Orderings in Stripe Phase

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    The correlation between charge and spin orderings in hole-doped antiferromagnets is studied within an effective model of quantum strings fluctuating in an antiferromagnetic background. In particular, we perform the direct estimation of the charge and spin long-range-order parameters by means of the quantum Monte Carlo simulation. A hidden spin long-range order is found to be governed by a competition between the two trends caused by increasing hole mobility: the enhancement of the two-dimensional spin-spin correlation mediated by hole motions and the reformation of a strong stripe order.Comment: 4 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication as a Rapid Communication in Physical Review

    Chiral Symmetry and Neutrino Pion Production off the Nucleon

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    The neutrino pion production off the nucleon is traditionally described in the literature by means of the weak excitation of the Delta(1232) resonance and its subsequent decay into N pi. Here, we present results from a model that includes also some background terms required by chiral symmetry. We show that the contribution of these terms is sizeable and leads to significant effects in total and partially integrated pion production cross sections at intermediate energies of interest for neutrino oscillation experiments. Finally, we discuss parity-violating contributions to the pion angular differential cross section induced by the interference of these non-resonant terms with the Delta piece.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of 9th International Workshop On Neutrino Factories, Superbeams and Betabeams (NuFact07) August 6-11, 2007, Okayama University, Japa

    Spontaneous alloying in binary metal microclusters - A molecular dynamics study -

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    Microcanonical molecular dynamics study of the spontaneous alloying(SA), which is a manifestation of fast atomic diffusion in a nano-sized metal cluster, is done in terms of a simple two dimensional binary Morse model. Important features observed by Yasuda and Mori are well reproduced in our simulation. The temperature dependence and size dependence of the SA phenomena are extensively explored by examining long time dynamics. The dominant role of negative heat of solution in completing the SA is also discussed. We point out that a presence of melting surface induces the diffusion of core atoms even if they are solid-like. In other words, the {\it surface melting} at substantially low temperature plays a key role in attaining the SA.Comment: 15 pages, 12 fgures, Submitted to Phys.Rev.

    Statistical-mechanical iterative algorithms on complex networks

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    The Ising models have been applied for various problems on information sciences, social sciences, and so on. In many cases, solving these problems corresponds to minimizing the Bethe free energy. To minimize the Bethe free energy, a statistical-mechanical iterative algorithm is often used. We study the statistical-mechanical iterative algorithm on complex networks. To investigate effects of heterogeneous structures on the iterative algorithm, we introduce an iterative algorithm based on information of heterogeneity of complex networks, in which higher-degree nodes are likely to be updated more frequently than lower-degree ones. Numerical experiments clarified that the usage of the information of heterogeneity affects the algorithm in BA networks, but does not influence that in ER networks. It is revealed that information of the whole system propagates rapidly through such high-degree nodes in the case of Barab{\'a}si-Albert's scale-free networks.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
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