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UCI and Entrepreneurship
Faculty reflection on VCU Great Bike Race Book course.
Course Description: This course will guide students through the process of evaluating entrepreneurial opportunities with the intention of identifying viable businesses.
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Contrasting Pathways to Mott Gap Collapse in Electron and Hole Doped Cuprates
Recent ARPES measurements on the electron-doped cuprate Nd_{2-x}Ce_xCuO_4 can
be interpreted in a mean field model of uniform doping of an antiferromagnet,
with the Mott gap closing near optimal doping. Mode coupling calculations
confirm the mean field results, while clarifying the relation between the Mott
gap and short-range magnetic order. The same calculations find that hole doped
cuprates should follow a strikingly different doping dependence, involving
instability toward spiral phases or stripes. Nevertheless, the magnetic order
(now associated with stripes) again collapses near optimal doping.Comment: 5 eps figures, revtex. Presented at the ``Workshop on Intrinsic
Multiscale Structure and Dynamics in Complex Electronic Oxides'', at the
International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, July 1-4, 2002;
to be published, in ``Intrinsic Multiscale Structure and Dynamics in Complex
Electronic Oxides'', edited by A.R. Bishop, S.R. Shenoy, and S. Sridhar,
World Scientific (2003
Chaos in a Jahn-Teller Molecule
The Jahn-Teller system E x b_1 + b_2 has a particular degeneracy, where the
vibronic potential has an elliptical minimum. In the general case where the
ellipse does not reduce to a circle, the classical motion in the potential is
chaotic, tending to trapping near one of the extrema of the ellipse. In the
quantum problem, the motion consists of correlated tunneling from one extremum
to the opposite, leading to an average angular momentum reminiscent of that of
the better known E x e dynamic Jahn-Teller system.Comment: 7 eps figures, revtex. To be published, Phys. Rev.
Van Hove Excitons and High-T Superconductivity: VIIIC Dynamic Jahn-Teller Effects vs Spin-Orbit Coupling in the LTO Phase of LaSrCuO
The possible role of the van Hove singularity (vHs) in stabilizing the
low-temperature orthorhombic (LTO) phase transition in
La\-Sr\-CuO (LSCO) is discussed. It is found that the vHs can
drive a structural distortion in two different ways, either due to spin-orbit
coupling or to dynamic Jahn-Teller (JT) effects. This paper discusses the
latter effect in some detail. It is shown that a model Hamiltonian introduced
earlier to describe the coupled electron -- octahedral tilt motions (`cageons')
has a series of phase transitions, from a high-temperature disordered JT phase
(similar to the high-temperature tetragonal phase of LSCO) to an intermediate
temperature dynamic JT phase, of average orthorhombic symmetry (the LTO phase)
to a low temperature static JT phase (the low temperature tetragonal phase).
For some parameter values, the static JT phase is absent.Comment: 28 pages plain TeX, 14 figures available upon request,
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Choice of Exchange Rate Regime in Central and Eastern European Countries: an Empirical Analysis
This paper identifies the sources of divergences between current exchange rate policies in Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs). We use an ordered logit model for the official (de jure) and the actual (de facto) exchange rate classifications. We find that the differences of the exchange rate strategies among CEECs cannot be explained by these classifications. Financial and trade openness are the major determinants of divergences among exchange rate strategies in CEECs. More financially and trade integrated countries switch to more rigid regimes.
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