404 research outputs found
Unjamming of Granular Packings due to Local Perturbations: Stability and Decay of Displacements
We study the mechanical response generated by local deformations in jammed
packings of rigid disks. Based on discrete element simulations we determine the
critical force of the local perturbation that is needed to break the mechanical
equilibrium and examine the generated displacement field. Displacements decay
as a power law of the distance from the perturbation point. The decay exponent
and the critical force exhibit nontrivial dependence on the friction: Both
quantities are nonmonotonic and have a sharp maximum at the friction
coefficient 0.1. We find that the mechanical response properties are closely
related to the problem of force-indeterminacy where similar nonmonotonic
behavior was observed previously. We establish direct connection between the
critical force and the ensemble of static force networks.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Extent of force indeterminacy in packings of frictional rigid disks
Static packings of frictional rigid particles are investigated by means of
discrete element simulations. We explore the ensemble of allowed force
realizations in the space of contact forces for a given packing structure. We
estimate the extent of force indeterminacy with different methods. The
indeterminacy exhibits a nonmonotonic dependence on the interparticle friction
coefficient. We verify directly that larger force-indeterminacy is accompanied
by a more robust behavior against local perturbations. We also investigate the
local indeterminacy of individual contact forces. The probability distribution
of local indeterminacy changes its shape depending on friction. We find that
local indeterminacy tends to be larger on force chains for intermediate
friction. This correlation disappears in the large friction limit.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure
Sex differences in intimate relationships
Social networks have turned out to be of fundamental importance both for our
understanding human sociality and for the design of digital communication
technology. However, social networks are themselves based on dyadic
relationships and we have little understanding of the dynamics of close
relationships and how these change over time. Evolutionary theory suggests
that, even in monogamous mating systems, the pattern of investment in close
relationships should vary across the lifespan when post-weaning investment
plays an important role in maximising fitness. Mobile phone data sets provide
us with a unique window into the structure of relationships and the way these
change across the lifespan. We here use data from a large national mobile phone
dataset to demonstrate striking sex differences in the pattern in the
gender-bias of preferred relationships that reflect the way the reproductive
investment strategies of the two sexes change across the lifespan: these
differences mainly reflect women's shifting patterns of investment in
reproduction and parental care. These results suggest that human social
strategies may have more complex dynamics than we have tended to assume and a
life-history perspective may be crucial for understanding them.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, contains electronic supplementary materia
Bound states in the 3d Ising model and implications for QCD at finite temperature and density
We study the spectrum of bound states of the three dimensional Ising model in
the (h,beta) plane near the critical point. We show the existence of an
unbinding line, defined as the boundary of the region where bound states exist.
Numerical evidence suggests that this line coincides with the beta=beta_c axis.
When the 3D Ising model is considered as an effective description of hot QCD at
finite density, we conjecture the correspondence between the unbinding line and
the line that separates the quark-gluon plasma phase from the superconducting
phase. The bound states of the Ising model are conjectured to correspond to the
diquarks of the latter phase of QCD.Comment: Lattice2001(hightemp
THE GENERAL SPATIAL SYSTEM OF ROCKY ENVIRONMENT FOR BUILDING PURPOSES
The paper summarizes and methodizes the necessary civil engineering knowledge for
the consideration of interaction between the construction and its rocky environment planned
from the point of view of both the construction and the earth's crust region. The rocky environment
of the construction has been formed under natural conditions. This determines its properties.
Models constructed by the selection of earth's crust elements of uniform properties and
by carrying out the necessary and possible generalizations serve to eyaluate the interactions
Emergence of communities in weighted networks
Topology and weights are closely related in weighted complex networks and
this is reflected in their modular structure. We present a simple network model
where the weights are generated dynamically and they shape the developing
topology. By tuning a model parameter governing the importance of weights, the
resulting networks undergo a gradual structural transition from a module free
topology to one with communities. The model also reproduces many features of
large social networks, including the "weak links" property.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Center Vortices and the Gribov Horizon
We show how the infinite color-Coulomb energy of color-charged states is
related to enhanced density of near-zero modes of the Faddeev-Popov operator,
and calculate this density numerically for both pure Yang-Mills and gauge-Higgs
systems at zero temperature, and for pure gauge theory in the deconfined phase.
We find that the enhancement of the eigenvalue density is tied to the presence
of percolating center vortex configurations, and that this property disappears
when center vortices are either removed from the lattice configurations, or
cease to percolate. We further demonstrate that thin center vortices have a
special geometrical status in gauge-field configuration space: Thin vortices
are located at conical or wedge singularities on the Gribov horizon. We show
that the Gribov region is itself a convex manifold in lattice configuration
space. The Coulomb gauge condition also has a special status; it is shown to be
an attractive fixed point of a more general gauge condition, interpolating
between the Coulomb and Landau gauges.Comment: 19 pages, 17 EPS figures, RevTeX4; v2: added references, corrected
caption of fig. 11; v3: new data for higher couplings, clarifications on
color-Coulomb potential in deconfined phase, version to appear in JHE
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