1,675 research outputs found
Criticality of Lamellar Surfaces by Conformational Degrees of freedom
A new model for lamellar surfaces formed by anisotropic molecules is
proposed. The molecules have internal degrees of freedom, associated with their
flexible section of length at zero temperature. We obtain a 2D non-standard
six vertex model, which is exactly soluble and exhibits a finite order
transition. The order and the character of the transition are determined by the
dominant term in the -expansion of the interaction energy. The
dependence of the critical temperatures on is, instead, determined by the
non-leading terms in the same expansion.Comment: 26 pages,plane tex, 5 figures not included, [email protected]
A Model for the Self-Organization of Microtubules Driven by Molecular Motors
We propose a two-dimensional model for the organization of stabilized
microtubules driven by molecular motors in an unconfined geometry. In this
model two kinds of dynamics are competing. The first one is purely diffusive,
with an interaction between the rotational degrees of freedom, the second one
is a local drive, dependent on microtubule polarity. As a result, there is a
configuration dependent driving field. Applying a molecular field
approximation, we are able to derive continuum equations. A study on the
solutions shows nonequilibrium steady states. The presence and stability of
such self-organized states are investigated in terms of entropy production.
Numerical simulations confirm analytical results.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figures, LaTeX, ep
Random Networks Tossing Biased Coins
In statistical mechanical investigations on complex networks, it is useful to
employ random graphs ensembles as null models, to compare with experimental
realizations. Motivated by transcription networks, we present here a simple way
to generate an ensemble of random directed graphs with, asymptotically,
scale-free outdegree and compact indegree. Entries in each row of the adjacency
matrix are set to be zero or one according to the toss of a biased coin, with a
chosen probability distribution for the biases. This defines a quick and simple
algorithm, which yields good results already for graphs of size n ~ 100.
Perhaps more importantly, many of the relevant observables are accessible
analytically, improving upon previous estimates for similar graphs
Participatory design, beyond the local
This workshop aims at stimulating and opening a debate around the capacity of Participatory Design (PD) and other co-design approaches to deliver outcomes and methodologies that can have an impact and value for reuse well beyond the local context in which they were originally developed. This will be achieved by stimulating the submission of position papers by researchers from the PD community and beyond.These papers will be discussed during the workshop in order to identify challenges, obstacles but also potentials for scaling up PD processes and results from the local to the global.</p
No persistent effect of intravenous immunoglobulins in patients with narcolepsy with cataplexy
We report on four patients with narcolepsy with cataplexy (NC), who were treated with high-dose intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIg). Although in some patients transient effects were seen of both objective (multiple sleep latency test and maintenance of wakefulness test) and subjective symptoms (Epworth Sleepiness Scale and frequency of cataplexy), these effects lasted at the most for a few weeks and did not persist. Our report challenges the recent observations of a favorable and persistent effect of IVIg in NC patient
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