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Glassy dynamics and dynamical heterogeneity in colloids
Concentrated colloidal suspensions are a well-tested model system which has a
glass transition. Colloids are suspensions of small solid particles in a
liquid, and exhibit glassy behavior when the particle concentration is high;
the particles are roughly analogous to individual molecules in a traditional
glass. Because the particle size can be large (100 nm - 1000 nm), these samples
can be studied with a variety of optical techniques including microscopy and
dynamic light scattering. Here we review the phenomena associated with the
colloidal glass transition, and in particular discuss observations of spatial
and temporally heterogeneous dynamics within colloidal samples near the glass
transition. Although this Chapter focuses primarily on results from
hard-sphere-like colloidal particles, we also discuss other colloidal systems
with attractive or soft repulsive interactions.Comment: Chapter of "Dynamical heterogeneities in glasses, colloids, and
granular media", Eds.: L. Berthier, G. Biroli, J-P Bouchaud, L. Cipelletti
and W. van Saarloos (Oxford University Press, to appear), more info at
http://w3.lcvn.univ-montp2.fr/~lucacip/DH_book.ht
Phenomenology of a light scalar: the dilaton
We make use of the language of non-linear realizations to analyze
electro-weak symmetry breaking scenarios in which a light dilaton emerges from
the breaking of a nearly conformal strong dynamics, and compare the
phenomenology of the dilaton to that of the well motivated light composite
Higgs scenario. We argue that -- in addition to departures in the
decay/production rates into massless gauge bosons mediated by the conformal
anomaly -- characterizing features of the light dilaton scenario (as well as
other scenarios admitting a light CP-even scalar not directly related to the
breaking of the electro-weak symmetry) are off-shell events at high invariant
mass involving two longitudinally polarized vector bosons and a dilaton, and
tree-level flavor violating processes. Accommodating both electro-weak
precision measurements and flavor constraints appears especially challenging in
the ambiguous scenario in which the Higgs and the dilaton fields strongly mix.
We show that warped higgsless models of electro-weak symmetry breaking are
explicit and tractable realizations of this limiting case.
The relation between the naive radion profile often adopted in the study of
holographic realizations of the light dilaton scenario and the actual dynamical
dilaton field is clarified in the Appendix.Comment: 21 page
How to detect illegal waste shipments? The case of the international trade in polyethylene waste
The purpose of this research is to provide a methodological framework that is able to enhance our capability to detect
illegal waste shipment with particular reference to waste plastics. Based on a very large cross-sectional dataset
covering 187 countries over the period 2002-2012, our study aims to do this by using both the mirror statistics method
and the network analysis. Specifically, by using mirror statistics, we identify the existence of a set of âsuspiciousâ
trade relations between pairs of countries. Then, we employ social network analysis in order to define the position of
each country in this illegal trade structure, and to have a clear exposition of the connections between them. Our main
findings reveal the central positions of the USA, Germany and the UK as sources and China and Malaysia as outlets of
illegal shipments of waste plastics. Moreover, our methodology allows us to highlight the presence of other countries,
which carry out an intermediary role within the global trade network, and to detect the changes in traditional illegal
shipment routes. Therefore, this paper shows how social network analysis provides a useful instrument by means of
which crime analysts and police detectives can develop effective strategies to interdict criminal activities
Time Evolution of Non-Lethal Infectious Diseases: A Semi-Continuous Approach
A model describing the dynamics related to the spreading of non-lethal
infectious diseases in a fixed-size population is proposed. The model consists
of a non-linear delay-differential equation describing the time evolution of
the increment in the number of infectious individuals and depends upon a
limited number of parameters. Predictions are in good qualitative agreement
with data on influenza.Comment: 21 page
An anti-symmetric exclusion process for two particles on an infinite 1D lattice
A system of two biased, mutually exclusive random walkers on an infinite 1D
lattice is studied whereby the intrinsic bias of one particle is equal and
opposite to that of the other. The propogator for this system is solved exactly
and expressions for the mean displacement and mean square displacement (MSD)
are found. Depending on the nature of the intrinsic bias, the system's
behaviour displays two regimes, characterised by (i) the particles moving
towards each other and (ii) away from each other, both qualitatively different
from the case of no bias. The continuous-space limit of the propogator is found
and is shown to solve a Fokker-Planck equation for two biased, mutually
exclusive Brownian particles with equal and opposite drift velocity.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figure
Local Networks to Compete in the Global Era. The Italian SMEs Experience
This study is concerned with the factors that influence the cooperation among cluster-based firms. Theorists have consistently demonstrated the role and importance of economic externalities, such as knowledge spillovers, within industrial clusters. Less attention has been paid to the investigation of social based externalities, though it has been suggested that these may also accrue from geographical agglomeration. This study explores the development of cooperation between firms operating in a single industry sector and in close proximity. The results suggest that social networking has a greater influence than geographic proximity in facilitating inter-firm co-operation. A semi-structured questionnaire has been developed and the answers were analysed with a stepwise regression model.Networks, Inter-Firm Cooperation, SMEs
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