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    Elliptic flow due to radiation in heavy-ion collisions

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    In this paper we demonstrate that radiation patterns could cause flow-like behaviour without any reference to hydrodynamic description. For that purpose we use a statistical ensemble of radiating dipoles, motivated by the investigation of the equivalent photon yield produced by decelerating charges. For the elliptic asymmetry factor we find a reasonable agreement with experimental data.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, v2: discussion on the physical interpretation of the form factor F is adde

    Quarks, Flow and Temperature in Spectra

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    Theory Summary Talk given by Tamas S. Biro at SQM 2013, Birmingham, UK

    Nuclear and Quark Matter at High Temperature

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    We review important ideas on nuclear and quark matter description on the basis of high- temperature field theory concepts, like resummation, dimensional reduction, interaction scale separation and spectral function modification in media. Statistical and thermodynamical concepts are spotted in the light of these methods concentrating on the - partially still open - problems of the hadronization process.Comment: Review intended for EPJ A Topical Issu

    Critical exponents of the pair contact process with diffusion

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    We study the pair contact process with diffusion (PCPD) using Monte Carlo simulations, and concentrate on the decay of the particle density ρ\rho with time, near its critical point, which is assumed to follow ρ(t)≈ct−δ+c2t−δ2+...\rho(t) \approx ct^{-\delta} +c_2t^{-\delta_2}+.... This model is known for its slow convergence to the asymptotic critical behavior; we therefore pay particular attention to finite-time corrections. We find that at the critical point, the ratio of ρ\rho and the pair density ρp\rho_p converges to a constant, indicating that both densities decay with the same powerlaw. We show that under the assumption δ2≈2δ\delta_2 \approx 2 \delta, two of the critical exponents of the PCPD model are δ=0.165(10)\delta = 0.165(10) and β=0.31(4)\beta = 0.31(4), consistent with those of the directed percolation (DP) model

    A Four Country Comparision of Spite, Cooperation and Errors in Voluntary Contribution Mechanisms.

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    This paper presents data from experiments with a linear voluntary contributions mechanism for public goods conducted in Japan, the Netherlands, Spain and the USA. The same experimental design was used in the four countries.EXPERIMENTS ; VOLUNTARY SERVICES ; PUBLIC GOODS

    SAWdoubler: a program for counting self-avoiding walks

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    This article presents SAWdoubler, a package for counting the total number Z(N) of self-avoiding walks (SAWs) on a regular lattice by the length-doubling method, of which the basic concept has been published previously by us. We discuss an algorithm for the creation of all SAWs of length N, efficient storage of these SAWs in a tree data structure, and an algorithm for the computation of correction terms to the count Z(2N) for SAWs of double length, removing all combinations of two intersecting single-length SAWs. We present an efficient numbering of the lattice sites that enables exploitation of symmetry and leads to a smaller tree data structure; this numbering is by increasing Euclidean distance from the origin of the lattice. Furthermore, we show how the computation can be parallelised by distributing the iterations of the main loop of the algorithm over the cores of a multicore architecture. Experimental results on the 3D cubic lattice demonstrate that Z(28) can be computed on a dual-core PC in only 1 hour and 40 minutes, with a speedup of 1.56 compared to the single-core computation and with a gain by using symmetry of a factor of 26. We present results for memory use and show how the computation is made to fit in 4 Gbyte RAM. It is easy to extend the SAWdoubler software to other lattices; it is publicly available under the GNU LGPL license.Comment: 29 pages, 3 figure

    Social status and prosocial behavior

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    This paper studies the effects of social status—a socially recognized ranking of individuals—on prosocial behavior. We use a laboratory experiment and propose a theory to address this issue. In a one-shot game, two players, whose social status is either earned or randomly assigned, jointly make effort contributions to a project. Player 1 first suggests an effort level for each player to player 2 who then determines the actual effort levels. Deviation from the proposal is costly. We find causal evidence that high-status players are less selfish than their low-status counterparts. In particular, high-status players 2 provide relatively more effort, ceteris paribus, than those with low status. The experimental results and theoretical framework suggest that a high social ranking yields more social behavior and that this can be attributed to the sense of responsibility that it gives.</p

    Depression and Quality of Life in Patients with Diabetes: A Systematic Review from the European Depression in Diabetes (EDID) Research Consortium

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    Diabetes patients are known to have a worse quality of life than individuals without diabetes. They also have an increased risk for depressive symptoms, which may have an additional negative effect on their quality of life. This systematic review summarizes the current knowledge on the association between depressive symptoms and quality of life in individuals with diabetes. A systematic literature search using MEDLINE, Psychinfo, Social SciSearch, SciSearch and EMBASE was conducted from January 1990 until September 2007. We identified studies that compared quality of life between diabetic individuals with and without depressive symptoms. Twenty studies were identified, including eighteen cross-sectional and two longitudinal studies. Quality of life was measured as generic, diabetes specific and domain specific quality of life. All studies reported a negative association between depressive symptoms and at least one aspect of quality of life in people with diabetes. Diabetic individuals with depressive symptoms also had a severely lower diabetes specific quality of life. Generic and domain specific quality of life were found to be mild to moderately lower in the presence of depressive symptoms. Therefore, increased awareness and monitoring for depression is needed within different diabetes care settings
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