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Untangling the Conceptual Isssues Raised in Reydon and Scholz’s Critique of Organizational Ecology and Darwinian Populations
Reydon and Scholz raise doubts about the Darwinian status of organizational ecology by arguing that Darwinian principles are not applicable to organizational populations. Although their critique of organizational ecology’s typological essentialism is correct, they go on to reject the Darwinian status of organizational populations. This paper claims that the distinction between replicators and interactors, raised in modern philosophy of biology but not discussed by Reydon and Scholz, points the way forward for organizational ecologists. It is possible to conceptualise evolving Darwinian populations providing the inheritance mechanism is appropriately specified. By this approach, adaptation and selection are no longer dichotomised, and the evolutionary significance of knowledge transmission is highlightedPeer reviewe
String-String triality for d=4, Z_2 orbifolds
We investigate the perturbative and non-perturbative correspondence of a
class of four dimensional dual string constructions with N=4 and N=2
supersymmetry, obtained as Z_2 or Z_2 x Z_2 orbifolds of the type II, heterotic
and type I string. In particular, we discuss the heterotic and type I dual of
all the symmetric Z_2 x Z_2 orbifolds of the type II string, classified in
hep-th/9901123. .Comment: latex, 50 pages, figures, final published versio
Phonon anomalies and charge dynamics in Fe_{1-x}Cu_{x}Cr_{2}S_{4} single crystals
A detailed investigation of phonon excitations and charge carrier dynamics in
single crystals of Fe_{1-x}Cu_{x}Cr_{2}S_{4} (x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.5) has been
performed by using infrared spectroscopy. In FeCr_{2}S_{4} the phonon
eigenmodes are strongly affected by the onset of magnetic order. Despite
enhanced screening effects, a continuous evolution of the phonon excitations
can be observed in the doped compounds with x = 0.2 (metallic) and x = 0.4, 0.5
(bad metals), but the effect of magnetic ordering on the phonons is strongly
reduced compared to x = 0. The Drude-like charge-carrier contribution to the
optical conductivity in the doped samples indicates that the colossal
magneto-resistance effect results from the suppression of spin-disorder
scattering.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure
The Bak-Sneppen Model on Scale-Free Networks
We investigate by numerical simulations and analytical calculations the
Bak-Sneppen model for biological evolution in scale-free networks. By using
large scale numerical simulations, we study the avalanche size distribution and
the activity time behavior at nodes with different connectivities. We argue the
absence of a critical barrier and its associated critical behavior for infinite
size systems. These findings are supported by a single site mean-field analytic
treatment of the model.Comment: 5 pages and 3 eps figures. Final version appeared in Europhys. Let
Spin-driven Phonon Splitting in Bond-frustrated ZnCr2S4
Utilizing magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, thermal expansion and IR
spectroscopy we provide experimental evidence that the two subsequent
antiferromagnetic transitions in ZnCr_2S_4 at T_N1 = 15 K and T_N2= 8 K are
accompanied by significant thermal and phonon anomalies. The anomaly at T_N2
reveals a strong temperature hysteresis typical for a first-order
transformation. Due to strong spin-phonon coupling both magnetic phase
transitions induce a splitting of phonon modes, where at T_N1 the
high-frequency and at T_N2 the low-frequency modes split. The anomalies and
phonon splitting observed at T_N2 are strongly suppressed by magnetic field.
Regarding the small positive Curie-Weiss temperature Theta= 8 K, we argue that
this scenario of two different magnetic phases with concomitant different
magneto-elastic couplings results from the strong competition of ferromagnetic
and antiferromagnetic exchange of equal strength.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
N=4 supergravity for Type IIB on T^6/Z_2 in presence of fluxes
We report on the construction of four dimensional gauged supergravity models
that can be interpreted as type IIB orientifold compactification in presence of
3-form fluxes and D3--branes. We mainly address our attention to the symplectic
embedding of the U-duality group of the theory and the consequent choice of the
gauge group, whose four dimensional killing vectors are the remnant of the ten
dimensional fluxes. We briefly discuss the structure of the scalar potential
arising from the gauging and the properties of the killing vectors in order to
preserve some amount of supersymmetry.Comment: LaTeX, iopart class, 9 pages, Contribution to the proceedings of the
workshop of the RTN Network "The quantum structure of space-time and the
geometric nature of fundamental interactions",Copenhagen, September 2003 2nd
version, references adde
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