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Fundraising and vote distribution: a non-equilibrium statistical approach
The number of votes correlates strongly with the money spent in a campaign,
but the relation between the two is not straightforward. Among other factors,
the output of a ballot depends on the number of candidates, voters, and
available resources. Here, we develop a conceptual framework based on Shannon
entropy maximization and Superstatistics to establish a relation between the
distributions of money spent by candidates and their votes. By establishing
such a relation, we provide a tool to predict the outcome of a ballot and to
alert for possible misconduct either in the report of fundraising and spending
of campaigns or on vote counting. As an example, we consider real data from a
proportional election with candidates, where a detailed data
verification is virtually impossible, and show that the number of potential
misconducting candidates to audit can be reduced to only nine
Two-species fermion mixtures with population imbalance
We analyze the phase diagram of uniform superfluidity for two-species fermion
mixtures from the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) to Bose-Einstein condensation
(BEC) limit as a function of the scattering parameter and population imbalance.
We find at zero temperature that the phase diagram of population imbalance
versus scattering parameter is asymmetric for unequal masses, having a larger
stability region for uniform superfluidity when the lighter fermions are in
excess. In addition, we find topological quantum phase transitions associated
with the disappearance or appearance of momentum space regions of zero
quasiparticle energies. Lastly, near the critical temperature, we derive the
Ginzburg-Landau equation, and show that it describes a dilute mixture of
composite bosons and unpaired fermions in the BEC limit.Comment: 4 pages with 3 figures, accepted version to PR
Somatic embryogenesis and ploidy stability in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) cultivars regenerated by in vitro culture of young leaves.
The regeneration and cytogenetic analysis of 7 cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) cultivars obtained by organogenesis and somatic embryogenesis were investigated. In the first phase, callus formation was induced in young leaves using MS medium supplemented with 1.0, 5.0, 10.0, 15.0 and 20.0 mg/l of 2,4-D or without a growth regulator (control). In the second phase (development), the calli obtained in the above treatments were transferred to MS medium supplemented with factorial combinations of GA3 and BAP at 0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 mg/l. Results of the first phase showed that 2,4-D induced the formation of both friable and compact calli. The compact calli displayed root and shoot formation, whilst somatic embryos were obtained only from friable calli in the medium with 1.0 mg/l GA3. Plants obtained from somatic embryos were regenerated in MS medium supplemented with 0.04 mg/l NAA and 0.05 mg/l GA3. Cytogenetic analysis in 167 regenerated plants from somatic embryogenesis and 176 from organogenesis showed 2n= 36 as a normal diploid chromosome number
Spin-1 Particles with Light-Front Approach
For the vector sector, i.e, mesons with spin-1, the electromagnetic form
factors and anothers observables are calculated with the light-front approach.
However, the light-front quantum field theory have some problems, for example,
the rotational symmetry breaking. We solve that problem added the zero modes
contribuition to the matrix elements of the electromagnetic current, besides
the valence contribuition. We found that among the four independent matrix
elements of the plus component in the light-front helicity basis only the one carries zero mode contributions.Comment: 5 pages. 3 Figures, use latex and EPJ styl
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