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Simulating Male Selfish Strategy in Reproduction Dispute
We introduce into the Penna Model for biological ageing one of the possible
male mechanisms used to maximize the ability of their sperm to compete with
sperm from other males. Such a selfish mechanism increases the male
reproduction success but may decrease the survival probability of the whole
female population, depending on how it acts. We also find a dynamic phase
transition induced by the existence of an absorbing state where no selfish
males survive.Comment: 7 pages, latex including 2 eps figure
Death by starvation in May-Leonard models
We consider the dynamics of spatial stochastic May-Leonard models with mutual
predation interactions of equal strength between any two individuals of
different species. Using two-dimensional simulations, with two and three
pecies, we investigate the dynamical impact of the death of individuals after a
given threshold number of successive unsuccessful predation attempts. We find
that the death of these individuals can have a strong impact on the dynamics of
population networks and provide a crucial contribution to the preservation of
coexistence.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
Pion Form Factor in the Light-Front
The pion electromagnetic form factor is calculated with a light-front quark
model. The "plus" and "minus" component of the electromagnetic current are used
to calculate the electromagnetic form factor in the Breit frame with two models
for the q\bar{q} vertex. The light front constituent quark models describes
very well hadronic wave function for pseudo-scalar and vector particles.
Symmetry problems arinsing in the light-front approach are solved by the pole
dislocation method. The results are compared with new experimental data and
with other quark models.Comment: 4 pages,1 figure (eps), Latex,AIP style.To appear in the proceedings
"IX Hadron Physics and VII Relativistic Aspects of Nuclear Physics: A Joint
Meeting on QCD and QGP, Hadron Physics-RANP,2004,Angra dos Reis, Rio de
Janeiro,Brazil.(some references are added and small mistakes are corrected.
Design diversity: an update from research on reliability modelling
Diversity between redundant subsystems is, in various forms, a common design approach for improving system dependability. Its value in the case of software-based systems is still controversial. This paper gives an overview of reliability modelling work we carried out in recent projects on design diversity, presented in the context of previous knowledge and practice. These results provide additional insight for decisions in applying diversity and in assessing diverseredundant systems. A general observation is that, just as diversity is a very general design approach, the models of diversity can help conceptual understanding of a range of different situations. We summarise results in the general modelling of common-mode failure, in inference from observed failure data, and in decision-making for diversity in development.
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