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Promoting Critical Thinking Through Discussion
Being able to think and speak effectively and thoughtfully is a valuable commodity to function successfully with civility in a democratic society and must be practiced. A form of discussion called Socratic seminaring, enhances teaching and learning at the college level in this regard by encouraging the development of thinking skills and student voice. In this article, readers are offered an opportunity to view the author’s initial experience with this form of discussion at the college level within a teacher education program from theoretical and practical lenses
Merger Transitions in Brane--Black-Hole Systems: Criticality, Scaling, and Self-Similarity
We propose a toy model for study merger transitions in a curved spaceime with
an arbitrary number of dimensions. This model includes a bulk N-dimensional
static spherically symmetric black hole and a test D-dimensional brane
interacting with the black hole. The brane is asymptotically flat and allows
O(D-1) group of symmetry. Such a brane--black-hole (BBH) system has two
different phases. The first one is formed by solutions describing a brane
crossing the horizon of the bulk black hole. In this case the internal induced
geometry of the brane describes D-dimensional black hole. The other phase
consists of solutions for branes which do not intersect the horizon and the
induced geometry does not have a horizon. We study a critical solution at the
threshold of the brane-black-hole formation, and the solutions which are close
to it. In particular, we demonstrate, that there exists a striking similarity
of the merger transition, during which the phase of the BBH-system is changed,
both with the Choptuik critical collapse and with the merger transitions in the
higher dimensional caged black-hole--black-string system.Comment: 9 pages 2 figures; additional remarks and references are added at
Section IX "Discussion
Relativistic gyratons in asymptotically AdS spacetime
We study the gravitational field of a spinning radiation beam-pulse (a
gyraton) in a D-dimensional asymptotically AdS spacetime. It is shown that the
Einstein equations for such a system reduce to a set of two linear equations in
a (D-2)-dimensional space. By solving these equations we obtain a metric which
is an exact solution of gravitational equations with the (negative)
cosmological constant. The explicit metrics for 4D and 5D gyratons in
asymptotically AdS spacetime are given and their properties are discussed.Comment: 10 page
AC Hopping Magnetotransport Across the Spin Flop Transition in Lightly Doped La_2CuO_4
The weak ferromagnetism present in insulating La_{2}CuO_4 at low doping leads
to a spin flop transition, and to transverse (interplane) hopping of holes in a
strong external magnetic field. This results in a dimensional crossover 2D
3D for the in-plane transport, which in turn leads to an increase of the
hole's localization length and increased conduction. We demonstrate
theoretically that as a consequence of this mechanism, a frequency-dependent
jump of the in-plane ac hopping conductivity occurs at the spin flop
transition. We predict the value and the frequency dependence of the jump.
Experimental studies of this effect would provide important confirmation of the
emerging understanding of lightly doped insulating La_{2-x}Sr_xCuO_4.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
String Gyratons in Supergravity
We study solutions of the supergravity equations with the string-like sources
moving with the speed of light. An exact solution is obtained for the
gravitational field of a boosted ring string in any dimension greater than
three.Comment: 7 pages;v2 minor changes & references added, final in PR
Massive mimetic cosmology
We study the first cosmological implications of the mimetic theory of massive
gravity recently proposed by Chamseddine and Mukhanov. This is a novel theory
of ghost-free massive gravity which additionally contains a mimetic dark matter
component. In an echo of other modified gravity theories, there are
self-accelerating solutions which contain a ghost instability. In the
ghost-free region of parameter space, the effect of the graviton mass on the
cosmic expansion history amounts to an effective negative cosmological
constant, a radiation component, and a negative curvature term. This allows us
to place constraints on the model parameters---the graviton mass and the
St\"uckelberg vacuum expectation value---by insisting that the effective
radiation and curvature terms be within observational bounds. The late-time
acceleration must be accounted for by a separate positive cosmological constant
or other dark energy sector. We impose further constraints at the level of
perturbations by demanding linear stability. We comment on the possibility of
distinguishing this theory from CDM with current and future
large-scale structure surveys.Comment: 9+1 pages, 1 figure. Version published in PL
Toward a Definition of the Linguistic Profile of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
The current investigation assessed linguistic and narrative abilities in a cohort of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The linguistic assessment was performed with both traditional tests and a multilevel procedure for discourse analysis. The results showed difficulties at different stages of message planning, organization, and microlinguistic processing (i.e., lexical selection and grammatical processing). Their macrolinguistic impairments were likely related to more general difficulties in the prelinguistic conceptual phase of message planning and mental model generation. Such weaknesses included a difficulty in the non-verbal conceptualization of the story and the generation of an internal representation of the addressee\u2019s mental model
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