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Infrared weak corrections to strongly interacting gauge bosons scattering
We evaluate the impact of electroweak corrections of infrared origin on
longitudinal strongly interacting gauge bosons scattering, calculating all
order resummed expressions at the double log level. As a working example, we
consider the Standard model with a heavy Higgs. At energies typical of
forthcoming experiments (LHC,ILC,CLIC), the corrections are in the 10-40 %
range, the relative sign depending on the initial state considered and on
whether or not additional gauge bosons emission is included.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
«Christus in fide adest». Cristo presente en el creyente o la teología de la deificación en Lutero
1. EL REDESCUBRIMIENTO DE LA TEOLOGÍA DE LUTERO SOBRE LA THEOSIS. a. La óptica de la escuela finesa. b. La crítica de la escuela finesa a la interpretación anterior. 2. LA TRADICIÓN DE LA THEOSIS Y LA DOCTRINA LUTERANA. a. La tradición mística alemana. b. La teología escolástica de la gracia. c. La raíz agustiniana de la «theosis ». d. La crítica de Lutero a la mística neoplatónica. 3. CHRISTUS IN FIDE ADEST. LA PRESENCIA DE CRISTO EN EL CREYENTE. a. La relación entre la «theosis» y la justificación del cristiano. b. «Fides Christo formata». c. La fe y la presencia de Cristo. d. La fe y la gracia. e. Gracia y justificación luteranas. 4. «MYSTICA» Y «THEOSIS». a. La mística de la fe que hace presente a Cristo. b. La «vis effectiva» del amor. c. La unión con Dios «extra se». d. La oscuridad del amor. 5. BALANCE DE LA THEOSIS LUTERANA
Attracting the Entrepreneurial Potential: A Multilevel Institutional Approach
The research on institutions’ role in entrepreneurship acknowledges that formal and informal institutions matter. However, previous research has stressed less the co-existence and interaction between individual- and country-level factors that shape entrepreneurial potential, population of skill-full individuals with no entrepreneurial intentions, across countries. In this study, we investigate the multilevel influence of informal institutions on entrepreneurial potential. Drawing from institutional theory and multilevel approach in a sample of 880,576 individuals for the period 2006–2016, we find that the informal country-level institutional forces compensate the lack of individual-level factors among those with low entrepreneurial potential. For instance, media coverage on entrepreneurship or education can enhance the entrepreneurial potential in its lower end. Hence, our findings provide novel evidence on the relevance and interaction of the informal institutions among potential entrepreneurs. Our findings suggest policy implications regarding educational programs to close the gap between entrepreneurially skilled non-potential and skilled potential individual
Site specific spin dynamics in BaFe2As2: tuning the ground state by orbital differentiation
The role of orbital differentiation on the emergence of superconductivity in
the Fe-based superconductors remains an open question to the scientific
community. In this investigation, we employ a suitable microscopic spin probe
technique, namely Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), to investigate this issue on
selected chemically substituted BaFeAs single crystals. As the
spin-density wave (SDW) phase is suppressed, we observe a clear increase of the
Fe 3 bands anisotropy along with their localization at the FeAs plane. Such
an increase of the planar orbital content interestingly occurs independently on
the chemical substitution responsible for suppressing the SDW phase. As a
consequence, the magnetic fluctuations combined with the resultant particular
symmetry of the Fe 3 bands are propitious ingredients to the emergence of
superconductivity in this class of materials.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
Gradual transition from insulator to semimetal of CaEuB with increasing Eu concentration
The local environment of Eu (, ) in
CaEuB () is investigated by
means of electron spin resonance (ESR). For the spectra show
resolved \textit{fine} and \textit{hyperfine} structures due to the cubic
crystal \textit{electric} field and nuclear \textit{hyperfine} field,
respectively. The resonances have Lorentzian line shape, indicating an
\textit{insulating} environment for the Eu ions. For , as increases, the ESR lines broaden due to local
distortions caused by the Eu/Ca ions substitution. For , the lines broaden further and the spectra gradually change from
Lorentzian to Dysonian resonances, suggesting a coexistence of both
\textit{insulating} and \textit{metallic} environments for the Eu ions.
In contrast to CaGdB, the \textit{fine} structure is still
observable up to . For the \textit{fine} and
\textit{hyperfine} structures are no longer observed, the line width increases,
and the line shape is purely Dysonian anticipating the \textit{semimetallic}
character of EuB. This broadening is attributed to a spin-flip scattering
relaxation process due to the exchange interaction between conduction and
Eu electrons. High field ESR measurements for
reveal smaller and anisotropic line widths, which are attributed to magnetic
polarons and Fermi surface effects, respectively.Comment: Submitted to PR
Validación experimental de un modelo de músculo activado de forma artificial
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Testing of reclaimed asphalt model systems for the evaluation of the effectiveness of rejuvenators
This paper presents the results of a preliminary study on the use of a novel ap-proach for the evaluation of the effectiveness of rejuvenating agents used in as-phalt mixtures containing reclaimed asphalt (RA). Such an approach is based on the mechanical testing of model systems constituted by a single-sized RA materi-al, in its original state and after pretreatment with rejuvenators, compacted to a target volumetric condition. Model systems were prepared by making use of two rejuvenators and by also considering a reference combination of virgin binder and aggregates extracted from the RA. Tests were carried out for the evaluation of stiffness modulus and indirect tensile strength as a function of curing time. Ex-perimental results showed that the proposed approach can capture the changes occurring in the aged RA binder as a consequence of the effects induced by reju-venators. Quantification of the rejuvenating effects was carried out by analyzing recorded stiffness and strength variations, and by referring to a ductility tough-ness index, introduced to better describe stress-strain response after failure
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