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    Charmonium Spectral Functions and Transport Properties of Quark-Gluon Plasma

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    We study vacuum masses of charmonia and the charm-quark diffusion coefficient in the quark-gluon plasma based on the spectral representation for meson correlators. To calculate the correlators, we solve the quark gap equation and the inhomogeneous Bethe-Salpeter equation in the rainbow-ladder approximation. It is found that the ground-state masses of charmonia in the pseudoscalar, scalar, and vector channels can be well described. For 1.5Tc<T<3.0Tc1.5\,T_c<T<3.0\,T_c, the value of the diffusion coefficient DD is comparable with that obtained by lattice QCD and experiments: 3.4<2πTD<5.93.4<2\pi TD<5.9. Relating the diffusion coefficient with the ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density η/s\eta/s of the quark-gluon plasma, we obtain values in the range 0.09<η/s<0.160.09<\eta/s<0.16.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    From Individual to Collective Behavior of Unicellular Organisms: Recent Results and Open Problems

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    The collective movements of unicellular organisms such as bacteria or amoeboid (crawling) cells are often modeled by partial differential equations (PDEs) that describe the time evolution of cell density. In particular, chemotaxis equations have been used to model the movement towards various kinds of extracellular cues. Well-developed analytical and numerical methods for analyzing the time-dependent and time-independent properties of solutions make this approach attractive. However, these models are often based on phenomenological descriptions of cell fluxes with no direct correspondence to individual cell processes such signal transduction and cell movement. This leads to the question of how to justify these macroscopic PDEs from microscopic descriptions of cells, and how to relate the macroscopic quantities in these PDEs to individual-level parameters. Here we summarize recent progress on this question in the context of bacterial and amoeboid chemotaxis, and formulate several open problems

    Nucleus Driven Electronic Pulsation

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    We derive and solve by the spectral method the equations for a neutral system of ultra-relativistic electrons that are compressed to the radius of the nucleus and subject to a driving force. This driving force can be thought of as originating from a nuclear breathing mode, a possibility we discuss in detail

    Commodity Markets, Price Limiters and Speculative Price Dynamics

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    We develop a behavioral commodity market model with consumers, producers and heterogeneous speculators to characterize the nature of commodity price fluctuations and to explore the efectiveness of price stabilization schemes. Within our model, nonlinear interactions between market participants can create either bull or bear markets, or irregular price fluctuations between bulland bear markets. Both the imposition of a bottoming price level (to support producers) or a topping price level (to protect consumers) can reduce market price volatility. However, simple policy rules, such as price limiters, may have unexpected consequences in a complex environment: a minimum price level decreases the average price while a maximum price limit increases the average price. In addition, price limiters influence the price dynamics in an intricate way and may cause volatility clustering.commodity markets; price stabilization; simple limiters; technical and fundamental anaysis; bifurcation analysis; chaos control

    Online Dispute Resolution for E-commerce in China: Present Practices and Future Developments

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    The rapid development of e-commerce in China has generated increasing demands for dispute resolution. This represents new challenges for the Chinese court system, particularly with regard to the admissibility of e-evidence and conflict of laws. A greater role for alternative dispute resolution services offered by the private sector is also called for. This article explores the development of online dispute resolution in China, particularly online arbitration and mediation, and analyses their legal environment, feasibility and operational procedures. It also examines the existing online dispute resolution systems in China, particularly the CNNIC Domain Name Dispute Resolution Procedure.published_or_final_versio
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