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The Anatomy of a Scientific Rumor
The announcement of the discovery of a Higgs boson-like particle at CERN will
be remembered as one of the milestones of the scientific endeavor of the 21st
century. In this paper we present a study of information spreading processes on
Twitter before, during and after the announcement of the discovery of a new
particle with the features of the elusive Higgs boson on 4th July 2012. We
report evidence for non-trivial spatio-temporal patterns in user activities at
individual and global level, such as tweeting, re-tweeting and replying to
existing tweets. We provide a possible explanation for the observed
time-varying dynamics of user activities during the spreading of this
scientific "rumor". We model the information spreading in the corresponding
network of individuals who posted a tweet related to the Higgs boson discovery.
Finally, we show that we are able to reproduce the global behavior of about
500,000 individuals with remarkable accuracy.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure
Interacting dark energy in gravity
The field equations in gravity derived from the Palatini variational
principle and formulated in the Einstein conformal frame yield a cosmological
term which varies with time. Moreover, they break the conservation of the
energy--momentum tensor for matter, generating the interaction between matter
and dark energy. Unlike phenomenological models of interacting dark energy,
gravity derives such an interaction from a covariant Lagrangian which is
a function of a relativistically invariant quantity (the curvature scalar ).
We derive the expressions for the quantities describing this interaction in
terms of an arbitrary function , and examine how the simplest
phenomenological models of a variable cosmological constant are related to
gravity. Particularly, we show that for a flat,
homogeneous and isotropic, pressureless universe. For the Lagrangian of form
, which is the simplest way of introducing current cosmic acceleration
in gravity, the predicted matter--dark energy interaction rate changes
significantly in time, and its current value is relatively weak (on the order
of 1% of ), in agreement with astronomical observations.Comment: 8 pages; published versio
Studies of the photoionization cross sections of CH_4
We present cross sections and asymmetry parameters for photoionization of the 1t_2 orbital of CH_4 using static‐exchange continuum orbitals of CH^+_4 to represent the photoelectron wave function. The calculations are done in the fixed‐nuclei approximation at a single internuclear geometry. To approximate the near‐threshold behavior of these cross sections, we assumed that the photoelectron spectrum is a composite of three electronic bands associated with the Jahn–Teller components of the distorted ion. The resulting cross sections reproduce the sharp rise seen at threshold in the experimental data and are in good agreement with experiment at higher energy. The agreement between the calculated and measured photoelectron asymmetry parameters is, however, less satisfactory
Comparison of Ising magnet on directed versus undirected Erdos-Renyi and scale-free network
Scale-free networks are a recently developed approach to model the
interactions found in complex natural and man-made systems. Such networks
exhibit a power-law distribution of node link (degree) frequencies n(k) in
which a small number of highly connected nodes predominate over a much greater
number of sparsely connected ones. In contrast, in an Erdos-Renyi network each
of N sites is connected to every site with a low probability p (of the orde r
of 1/N). Then the number k of neighbors will fluctuate according to a Poisson
distribution. One can instead assume that each site selects exactly k neighbors
among the other sites. Here we compare in both cases the usual network with the
directed network, when site A selects site B as a neighbor, and then B
influences A but A does not influence B. As we change from undirected to
directed scale-free networks, the spontaneous magnetization vanishes after an
equilibration time following an Arrhenius law, while the directed ER networks
have a positive Curie temperature.Comment: 10 pages including all figures, for Int. J, Mod. Phys. C 1
Gauge Invariance and Fractional Statistics
We present a new -dimensional field theory showing exotic statistics
and fractional spin. This theory is achieved through a redefinition of the
gauge field . New properties are found. Another way to implement the
field redefinition is used with the same results obtained.Comment: 5 page
Comportamento do tamarix (Tamarix sp. - Tamaricaceae) na recuperação de áreas degradadas por mineração.
As atividades de mineração alteram as áreas naturais pelo acúmulo de rejeitos finos e estéreis e pela retirada da camada superior de solo, causando impactos ambientais indesejáveis. Para reduzir estes danos, vem sendo realizado o plantio de espécies arbóreas e arbustivas para a recuperação das áreas degradadas. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo, avaliar o comportamento do tamarix (Tamarixsp.) em ensaio de seleção de espécies florestais na recuperação de área da barragem de rejeito da Mineração Caraíba S/A, situada no município de Jaguarari, Bahia, região semi-árida do Nordeste do Brasil. O tamarix foi introduzido do Peru, pela Embrapa Semi-Árido na década de 80, sendo utilizado na formação de quebra-ventos em regiões desérticas
Thermodynamics of Decaying Vacuum Cosmologies
The thermodynamic behavior of vacuum decaying cosmologies is investigated
within a manifestly covariant formulation. Such a process corresponds to a
continuous irreversible energy flow from the vacuum component to the created
matter constituents. It is shown that if the specific entropy per particle
remains constant during the process, the equilibrium relations are preserved.
In particular, if the vacuum decays into photons, the energy density and
average number density of photons scale with the temperature as and . The temperature law is determined and a generalized
Planckian type form of the spectrum, which is preserved in the course of the
evolution, is also proposed. Some consequences of these results for decaying
vacuum FRW type cosmologies as well as for models with ``adiabatic'' photon
creation are discussed.Comment: 21 pages, uses LATE
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