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Scaling in Complex Systems: Analytical Theory of Charged Pores
In this paper we find an analytical solution of the equilibrium ion
distribution for a toroidal model of a ionic channel, using the Perfect
Screening Theorem (PST). The ions are charged hard spheres, and are treated
using a variational Mean Spherical Approximation (VMSA) .
Understanding ion channels is still a very open problem, because of the many
exquisite tuning details of real life channels. It is clear that the electric
field plays a major role in the channel behaviour, and for that reason there
has been a lot of work on simple models that are able to provide workable
theories. Recently a number of interesting papers have appeared that discuss
models in which the effect of the geometry, excluded volume and non-linear
behaviour is considered.
We present here a 3D model of ionic channels which consists of a charged,
deformable torus with a circular or elliptical cross section, which can be flat
or vertical (close to a cylinder). Extensive comparisons to MC simulations were
performed.
The new solution opens new possibilities, such as studying flexible pores,
and water phase transformations inside the pores using an approach similar to
that used on flat crystal surfaces
Golden Ratio Prediction for Solar Neutrino Mixing
It has recently been speculated that the solar neutrino mixing angle is
connected to the golden ratio phi. Two such proposals have been made, cot
theta_{12} = phi and cos theta_{12} = phi/2. We compare these Ansatze and
discuss a model leading to cos theta_{12} = phi/2 based on the dihedral group
D_{10}. This symmetry is a natural candidate because the angle in the
expression cos theta_{12} = phi/2 is simply pi/5, or 36 degrees. This is the
exterior angle of a decagon and D_{10} is its rotational symmetry group. We
also estimate radiative corrections to the golden ratio predictions.Comment: 15 pages, 1 figure. Matches published versio
Coherent properties of nano-electromechanical systems
We study the properties of a nano-electromechanical system in the coherent
regime, where the electronic and vibrational time scales are of the same order.
Employing a master equation approach, we obtain the stationary reduced density
matrix retaining the coherences between vibrational states. Depending on the
system parameters, two regimes are identified, characterized by either () an
{\em effective} thermal state with a temperature {\em lower} than that of the
environment or () strong coherent effects. A marked cooling of the
vibrational degree of freedom is observed with a suppression of the vibron Fano
factor down to sub-Poissonian values and a reduction of the position and
momentum quadratures.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure
Thermophysical properties of near-Earth asteroid (341843) 2008 EV5 from WISE data
Aims. To derive the thermal inertia of 2008 EV, the baseline target for
the Marco Polo-R mission proposal, and infer information about the size of the
particles on its surface. Methods. Values of thermal inertia are obtained by
fitting an asteroid thermophysical model to NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey
Explorer (WISE) infrared data. From the constrained thermal inertia and a model
of heat conductivity that accounts for different values of the packing fraction
(a measure of the degree of compaction of the regolith particles), grain size
is derived. Results. We obtain an effective diameter , geometric visible albedo (assuming
), and thermal inertia J/m2/s(1/2)/K at
the 1- level of significance for its retrograde spin pole solution. The
regolith particles radius is mm for low degrees of
compaction, and mm for the highest packing densities.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures; accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysic
The equation of state for two flavor QCD
We improve the calculation of the equation of state for two flavor QCD by
simulating on lattices at appropriate values of the couplings for the
deconfinement/chiral symmetry restoration crossover. For the
energy density rises rapidly to approximately 1 just after the
crossover( at this point). Comparing with our previous
result for ~\cite{eos}, we find large finite corrections as
expected from free field theory on finite lattices. We also provide formulae
for extracting the speed of sound from the measured quantities.Comment: Contribution to Lattice 95 proceedings (combines talks presented by
T. Blum and L. Karkkainen). LaTeX, 8 pages, uses espcrc2.sty, postscript
figures include
Electron Spin Dynamics in Impure Quantum Wells for Arbitrary Spin-Orbit Coupling
Strong interest has arisen recently on low-dimensional systems with strong
spin-orbit interaction due to their peculiar properties of interest for some
spintronic applications. Here, the time evolution of the electron spin
polarization of a disordered two-dimensional electron gas is calculated exactly
within the Boltzmann formalism for arbitrary couplings to a Rashba spin-orbit
field. The classical Dyakonov-Perel mechanism of spin relaxation is shown to
fail for sufficiently strong Rashba fields, in which case new regimes of spin
decay are identified. These results suggest that spin manipulation can be
greatly improved in strong spin-orbit interaction materials.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures -revised versio
Scaling and Universality of the Complexity of Analog Computation
We apply a probabilistic approach to study the computational complexity of
analog computers which solve linear programming problems. We analyze
numerically various ensembles of linear programming problems and obtain, for
each of these ensembles, the probability distribution functions of certain
quantities which measure the computational complexity, known as the convergence
rate, the barrier and the computation time. We find that in the limit of very
large problems these probability distributions are universal scaling functions.
In other words, the probability distribution function for each of these three
quantities becomes, in the limit of large problem size, a function of a single
scaling variable, which is a certain composition of the quantity in question
and the size of the system. Moreover, various ensembles studied seem to lead
essentially to the same scaling functions, which depend only on the variance of
the ensemble. These results extend analytical and numerical results obtained
recently for the Gaussian ensemble, and support the conjecture that these
scaling functions are universal.Comment: 22 pages, latex, 12 eps fig
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