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Persistence in a Random Bond Ising Model of Socio-Econo Dynamics
We study the persistence phenomenon in a socio-econo dynamics model using
computer simulations at a finite temperature on hypercubic lattices in
dimensions up to 5. The model includes a ` social\rq local field which contains
the magnetization at time . The nearest neighbour quenched interactions are
drawn from a binary distribution which is a function of the bond concentration,
. The decay of the persistence probability in the model depends on both the
spatial dimension and . We find no evidence of ` blocking\rq in this model.
We also discuss the implications of our results for possible applications in
the social and economic fields. It is suggested that the absence, or otherwise,
of blocking could be used as a criterion to decide on the validity of a given
model in different scenarios.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Classical no-cloning theorem under Liouville dynamics by non-Csisz\'ar f-divergence
The Csisz\'ar f-divergence, which is a class of information distances, is
known to offer a useful tool for analysing the classical counterpart of the
cloning operations that are quantum mechanically impossible for the factorized
and marginality classical probability distributions under Liouville dynamics.
We show that a class of information distances that does not belong to this
divergence class also allows for the formulation of a classical analogue of the
quantum no-cloning theorem. We address a family of nonlinear Liouville-like
equations, and generic distances, to obtain constraints on the corresponding
functional forms, associated with the formulation of classical analogue of the
no-cloning principle.Comment: 6 pages, revised, published versio
Development of Real Time Personal Neutron Dosimeter with Two Silicon Detectors
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Is Tsallis thermodynamics nonextensive?
Within the Tsallis thermodynamics' framework, and using scaling properties of
the entropy, we derive a generalization of the Gibbs-Duhem equation. The
analysis suggests a transformation of variables that allows standard
thermodynamics to be recovered. Moreover, we also generalize Einstein's formula
for the probability of a fluctuation to occur by means of the maximum
statistical entropy method. The use of the proposed transformation of variables
also shows that fluctuations within Tsallis statistics can be mapped to those
of standard statistical mechanics.Comment: 4 pages, no figures, revised version, new title, accepted in PR
Development of a New Type Personal Dosemeter with Silicon Detector
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Anisotropic magnetic field responses of ferroelectric polarization in a trigonal multiferroic CuFe1-xAlxO2 (x=0.015)
We have investigated magnetic field dependences of a ferroelectric
incommensurate-helimagnetic order in a trigonal magneto-electric (ME)
multiferroic CuFe1-xAlxO2 with x=0.015, which exhibits the ferroelectric phase
as a ground state, by means of neutron diffraction, magnetization and
dielectric polarization measurements under magnetic fields applied along
various directions. From the present results, we have established the H-T
magnetic phase diagrams for the three principal directions of magnetic fields;
(i) parallel to the c axis, (ii) parallel to the helical axis, and (iii)
perpendicular to the c and the helical axes. While the previous dielectric
polarization (P) measurements on CuFe1-xGaxO2 with x=0.035 have demonstrated
that the magnetic field dependence of the `magnetic domain structure' results
in distinct magnetic field responses of P [S. Seki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett.,
103 237601 (2009)], the present study have revealed that the anisotropic
magnetic field dependence of the ferroelectric helimagnetic order `in each
magnetic domain' can be also a source of a variety of magnetic field responses
of P in CuFe1-xAxO2 systems (A=Al, Ga).Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
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