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Emergent SU(N) symmetry in disordered SO(N) spin chains
Strongly disordered spin chains invariant under the SO(N) group are shown to
display random-singlet phases with emergent SU(N) symmetry without fine tuning.
The phases with emergent SU(N) symmetry are of two kinds: one has a ground
state formed of randomly distributed singlets of strongly bound pairs of SO(N)
spins (a `mesonic' phase), while the other has a ground state composed of
singlets made out of strongly bound integer multiples of N SO(N) spins (a
`baryonic' phase). The established mechanism is general and we put forward the
cases of and as prime candidates for experimental
realizations in material compounds and cold-atoms systems. We display universal
temperature scaling and critical exponents for susceptibilities distinguishing
these phases and characterizing the enlarging of the microscopic symmetries at
low energies.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, Contribution to the Topical Issue "Recent
Advances in the Theory of Disordered Systems", edited by Ferenc Igl\'oi and
Heiko Riege
Highly-symmetric random one-dimensional spin models
The interplay of disorder and interactions is a challenging topic of
condensed matter physics, where correlations are crucial and exotic phases
develop. In one spatial dimension, a particularly successful method to analyze
such problems is the strong-disorder renormalization group (SDRG). This method,
which is asymptotically exact in the limit of large disorder, has been
successfully employed in the study of several phases of random magnetic chains.
Here we develop an SDRG scheme capable to provide in-depth information on a
large class of strongly disordered one-dimensional magnetic chains with a
global invariance under a generic continuous group. Our methodology can be
applied to any Lie-algebra valued spin Hamiltonian, in any representation. As
examples, we focus on the physically relevant cases of SO(N) and Sp(N)
magnetism, showing the existence of different randomness-dominated phases.
These phases display emergent SU(N) symmetry at low energies and fall in two
distinct classes, with meson-like or baryon-like characteristics. Our
methodology is here explained in detail and helps to shed light on a general
mechanism for symmetry emergence in disordered systems.Comment: 26 pages, 12 figure
Vanishing Viscosity Limits and Boundary Layers for Circularly Symmetric 2D Flows
We continue the work of Lopes Filho, Mazzucato and Nussenzveig Lopes [LMN],
on the vanishing viscosity limit of circularly symmetric viscous flow in a disk
with rotating boundary, shown there to converge to the inviscid limit in
-norm as long as the prescribed angular velocity of the
boundary has bounded total variation. Here we establish convergence in stronger
and -Sobolev spaces, allow for more singular angular velocities
, and address the issue of analyzing the behavior of the boundary
layer. This includes an analysis of concentration of vorticity in the vanishing
viscosity limit. We also consider such flows on an annulus, whose two boundary
components rotate independently.
[LMN] Lopes Filho, M. C., Mazzucato, A. L. and Nussenzveig Lopes, H. J.,
Vanishing viscosity limit for incompressible flow inside a rotating circle,
preprint 2006
Testing demand responsive shared transport services via agent-based simulations
Demand Responsive Shared Transport DRST services take advantage of
Information and Communication Technologies ICT, to provide on demand transport
services booking in real time a ride on a shared vehicle. In this paper, an
agent-based model ABM is presented to test different the feasibility of
different service configurations in a real context. First results show the
impact of route choice strategy on the system performance
A influência do design na valorização de marcas: construção de posicionamentos de marcas com foco no público
Anualmente, empresas como a Interbrand anunciam um
ranking das marcas mais valiosas. Nesta análise, a empresa leva em
consideração factos como a capacidade de a marca influenciar e fidelizar
o consumidor. Neste sendo percebe-se o design como um gerador de
diferenciação e valor de marcas, por meio da gestão da idendade de
marca com foco no consumidor. Neste contexto, notam-se mudanças no
comportamento, tanto das empresas que passam a ver no design um
meio de alavancar o potencial competitivo, como no consumidor que
passa a interagir de modo diferente com as empresas e suas marcas,
assim como na atuação do design. Assim, por meio de uma pesquisa
exploratória com base em procedimentos bibliográficos, busca-se
compreender como o papel do design evoluiu junto as mudanças na
sociedade, a fim de proporcionar valor superior as empresas, por meio da
identidade de suas marcas.ABSTRACT: Every year companies such as Interbrand announce a ranking
of the most valuable brands. In this analysis the company takes into
consideration facts such as the ability to influence brand loyalty and
consumers. In this way it’s possible to noce design as a generator of
differential on and brand value through the management of brand
identity with a focus on the consumer. In this context will be noticed
changes in the behavior of both companies now see the design a means to
leverage the competitive potential, as the consumer starts to interact
with different companies and brands so as well as the performance of the
design. Thus, through an exploratory research based on published
procedures, we seek to understand how the role of design has evolved
with the changes in society in order to provide superior value to
companies through the identity of its brands.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Emerging Roles of Single-Cell Multi-Omics in Studying Developmental Temporal Patterning.
The complexity of brain structure and function is rooted in the precise spatial and temporal regulation of selective developmental events. During neurogenesis, both vertebrates and invertebrates generate a wide variety of specialized cell types through the expansion and specification of a restricted set of neuronal progenitors. Temporal patterning of neural progenitors rests on fine regulation between cell-intrinsic and cell-extrinsic mechanisms. The rapid emergence of high-throughput single-cell technologies combined with elaborate computational analysis has started to provide us with unprecedented biological insights related to temporal patterning in the developing central nervous system (CNS). Here, we present an overview of recent advances in Drosophila and vertebrates, focusing both on cell-intrinsic mechanisms and environmental influences. We then describe the various multi-omics approaches that have strongly contributed to our current understanding and discuss perspectives on the various -omics approaches that hold great potential for the future of temporal patterning research
Magnification of signatures of a topological phase transition by quantum zero point motion
FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOWe show that the zero point motion of a vortex in superconducting doped topological insulators leads to significant changes in the electronic spectrum at the topological phase transition in this system. This topological phase transition is tuned by the doping level, and the corresponding effects are manifest in the density of states at energies which are on the order of the vortex fluctuation frequency. Although the electronic energy gap in the spectrum generated by a stationary vortex is but a small fraction of the bulk superconducting gap, the vortex fluctuation frequency may be much larger. As a result, this quantum zero point motion can induce a discontinuous change in the spectral features of the system at the topological vortex phase transition to energies which are well within the resolution of scanning tunneling microscopy. This discontinuous change is exclusive to superconducting systems in which we have a topological phase transition. Moreover, the phenomena studied in this paper present effects of Magnus forces on the vortex spectrum which are not present in the ordinary s-wave superconductors. Finally, we demonstrate explicitly that the vortex in this system is equivalent to a Kitaev chain. This allows for the mapping of the vortex fluctuating scenario in three dimensions into similar one-dimensional situations in which one may search for other novel signatures of topological phase transitions.We show that the zero point motion of a vortex in superconducting doped topological insulators leads to significant changes in the electronic spectrum at the topological phase transition in this system. This topological phase transition is tuned by the doping level, and the corresponding effects are manifest in the density of states at energies which are on the order of the vortex fluctuation frequency. Although the electronic energy gap in the spectrum generated by a stationary vortex is but a small fraction of the bulk superconducting gap, the vortex fluctuation frequency may be much larger. As a result, this quantum zero point motion can induce a discontinuous change in the spectral features of the system at the topological vortex phase transition to energies which are well within the resolution of scanning tunneling microscopy. This discontinuous change is exclusive to superconducting systems in which we have a topological phase transition. Moreover, the phenomena studied in this paper present effects of Magnus forces on the vortex spectrum which are not present in the ordinary s-wave superconductors. Finally, we demonstrate explicitly that the vortex in this system is equivalent to a Kitaev chain. This allows for the mapping of the vortex fluctuating scenario in three dimensions into similar one-dimensional situations in which one may search for other novel signatures of topological phase transitions.926113FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOFAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOFAPESP [2009/18336-0]2009/18336-
Ocorrência de bactérias diazotróficas e fungos micorrízicos arbusculares na cultura da mandioca
Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a ocorrência, isolar e identificar fungos micorrízicos arbusculares associados à cultura da mandioca (Manihot esculenta). Amostras de solo rizosférico e de várias partes da planta (raízes, tubérculos, manivas e folhas) de locais nos Estados do Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Paraná, foram inoculadas nos meios LGI-P, NFb-malato e NFb-GOC, avaliando-se o número mais provável de células e a atividade de redução de acetileno. Bactérias diazotróficas foram isoladas de todas as partes da planta, com exceção das folhas, sendo identificadas como Klebsiella sp., Azospirillum lipoferum e uma bactéria denominada "E", provavelmente pertencente ao gênero Burkholderia. A Bactéria E acumulou de 7,63 mg a 14,84 mg de N/g de C em meio semi-sólido, isento de N, e conseguiu manter a capacidade de fixação biológica de N, mesmo após uma dezena de repicagens consecutivas. A colonização micorrízica variou de 31% a 69%, e a densidade de esporos de 10 a 384 esporos/100 mL de solo, predominando as espécies Entrophospora colombiana e Acaulospora scrobiculata no Rio de Janeiro, A. scrobiculata e Scutellospora heterogama no Paraná e em Piracicaba (São Paulo) e A. appendicula e S. pellucida em Campinas (São Paulo)
Antimicrobial resistance patterns of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Derby and Typhimurium isolated from pigs slaughtered in southern Brazil
Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar (S.) Derby and S. Typhimurium were commonly isolated from slaughter pigs and pork. Thus, the monitoring of the resistance profile exhibited by strains of both serovars should be regularly conducted. This study aimed to assess the antimicrobial resistance pattern of strains isolated form pig carcasses and to investigate the genetic relatedness with isolates from intestinal content and lairage environment. Thirty-four S. Derby and seventeen S. Typhimurium strains isolated from carcasses (n=30), intestinal contents (n=16), and lairage environment (n=3) were tested. The antimicrobial resistance was determined by the agar disk diffusion test according to the document M31-A2 of the CLSI using twelve antimicrobials
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