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Can anyone be damaged by a creative work? Thoughts inspired by a judgement of the Spanish Constitutional Court"
Damages caused to fundamental rights like honor, privacy and self-image by the exercise of public freedoms of expression or information are very usual. More unusual are the damages to these rights as a result of the exercise of freedom or creation. We want to research about this problem. We want to exemplify with the case resolved by the Judgement of the Spanish Costitutional Court 5172008, April 14, the first about this problem in Spain.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucĂa Tech.
Universidad de Málaga (solicitaré bolsa de viaje
External fluctuations in front dynamics with inertia: The overdamped limit
We study the dynamics of fronts when both inertial effects and external
fluctuations are taken into account. Stochastic fluctuations are introduced as
multiplicative noise arising from a control parameter of the system. Contrary
to the non-inertial (overdamped) case, we find that important features of the
system, such as the velocity selection picture, are not modified by the noise.
We then compute the overdamped limit of the underdamped dynamics in a more
careful way, finding that it does not exhibit any effect of noise either. Our
result poses the question as to whether or not external noise sources can be
measured in physical systems of this kind.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in European Physical
Journal
General non-existence theorem for phase transitions in one-dimensional systems with short range interactions, and physical examples of such transitions
We examine critically the issue of phase transitions in one-dimensional
systems with short range interactions. We begin by reviewing in detail the most
famous non-existence result, namely van Hove's theorem, emphasizing its
hypothesis and subsequently its limited range of applicability. To further
underscore this point, we present several examples of one-dimensional short
ranged models that exhibit true, thermodynamic phase transitions, with
increasing level of complexity and closeness to reality. Thus having made clear
the necessity for a result broader than van Hove's theorem, we set out to prove
such a general non-existence theorem, widening largely the class of models
known to be free of phase transitions. The theorem is presented from a rigorous
mathematical point of view although examples of the framework corresponding to
usual physical systems are given along the way. We close the paper with a
discussion in more physical terms of the implications of this non-existence
theorem.Comment: Short comment on possible generalization to wider classes of systems
added; accepted for publication in Journal of Statistical Physic
Inflation targeting and monetary analysis in Chile and Mexico
This paper studies the role of monetary and open economy indicators in inflation targeting (IT) economies through the analysis of a nested Phillips curve/ P-star model for Chile and Mexico. For Chile a real money gap and a money growth indicator are found to be relevant in predicting deviations of observed from target inflation. In contrast, for Mexico real exchange rate measures are robust predictors of deviations of actual from (i) expected inflation during the pre-IT (1999) period, and (ii) target inflation in the post-IT span.inflation targeting, monetary policy, money demand, PPP, P-star, Phillips curve, cointegration, Kalman filter, block Granger non-causality, VARs
Shannon Entropy as Characterization Tool in Acoustics
We introduce Shannon's information entropy to characterize the avoided
crossing appearing in the resonant Zener-like phenomenon in ultrasonic
superlattices made of two different fluidlike meta- materials. We show that
Shannon's entropy gives a correct physical insight of the localization effects
taking place and manifest the informational exchange of the involved acoustic
states in the narrow region of parameters where the avoided crossing occurs.
Results for ultrasonic structures consisting of alternating layers of
methyl-metacrylate and water cavities, in which the acoustic Zener effect were
recently demonstrated, are also reported.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
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