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    Lane-formation vs. cluster-formation in two dimensional square-shoulder systems: A genetic algorithm approach

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    Introducing genetic algorithms as a reliable and efficient tool to find ordered equilibrium structures, we predict minimum energy configurations of the square shoulder system for different values of corona width λ\lambda. Varying systematically the pressure for different values of λ\lambda we obtain complete sequences of minimum energy configurations which provide a deeper understanding of the system's strategies to arrange particles in an energetically optimized fashion, leading to the competing self-assembly scenarios of cluster-formation vs. lane-formation.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    Influence of Hot Band Annealing on Cold-Rolled Microstructure and Recrystallization in AA 6016

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    The influence of an intermediate heat treatment at the end of hot rolling and before cold rolling on Cube texture formation during the final solution annealing of AA 6016 is investigated. Three hot bands with different initial grain sizes and textures are considered: the first one without annealing before cold rolling, while the other two hot bands are heat treated at 540 °C for 1 hour in air before being cold rolled. One of the heat-treated hot bands was left to cool down in air and the other inside the furnace. Electron-backscatter diffraction (EBSD) maps of the cold-rolled specimens and crystal plasticity simulations show no difference in the amount of Cube remaining in the microstructure at the end of cold rolling for all three specimens. The initial grain size of the hot band has no influence on the Cube texture fraction left in the microstructure at the end of cold rolling for thickness reductions higher than 65 pct. Nevertheless, the grain size of the hot band affects the shape and distribution of the Cube grains left in the microstructure and the kernel average misorientation in the cold-rolled specimens. Moreover, the heat treatment decreases the intensity of the beta fiber components (Brass, Copper, and S) in the hot band and promotes the formation of a cold-rolled microstructure with a low kernel average misorientation. Both these factors lower the probability of preferential Cube nucleation during solution annealing and keep the Cube volume fraction after recrystallization below 10 pct, while it reaches 25 pct without intermediate annealing

    The construction of art in the martial arts. An anthropological approach to Taekwondo

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    En este artículo analizamos por qué se denomina "artes" a las "artes marciales" a partir del estudio etnográfico del taekwondo. Consideramos que ambas son constructos culturales, deteniéndonos en particular en el estudio del desarrollo y cambio del taekwondo, originario de Corea, en la provincia de Alicante y el contexto español en las últimas cuatro décadas. En la actualidad encontramos dos discursos distintos: el que trasmiten los manuales y la industria cinematográfica -que se basa en un concepto de arte relacionado con las religiones budista y taoísta-, y el que expresan los practicantes -más vinculado a lo que conocemos por bellas artes-, reflejo de un proceso de adaptación cultural que tiende a enfatizar los elementos estéticos de estas prácticas.This paper discusses why "martial arts" are called "arts", from an ethnographic study of taekwondo. I believe that both are cultural constructs, studying particularly the development and change of taekwondo in the province of Alicante and in the Spanish context during the last four decades. Today two different discourses are transmitted, one by manuals and the other by the film industry—which is based on a concept of art related to Buddhist and Taoist religions— and what practitioners link more to what we know as Fine Arts, which are a reflection of a culture-adaptation process that tends to emphasize the aesthetic elements of these practices.Grupo de Investigación Antropología y Filosofía (SEJ-126). Universidad de Granad

    Group Decisions in Biodiversity Conservation: Implications from Game Theory

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    . This paper shows how game theory may be used to inform group decisions in biodiversity conservation scenarios by modeling conflicts between stakeholders to identify Pareto–inefficient Nash equilibria. These are cases in which each agent pursuing individual self–interest leads to a worse outcome for all, relative to other feasible outcomes. Three case studies from biodiversity conservation contexts showing this feature are modeled to demonstrate how game–theoretical representation can inform group decision-making.–agent fish and coral conservation scenario from the Philippines. In each case there is reason to believe that traditional mechanism–design solutions that appeal to material incentives may be inadequate, and the game–theoretical analysis recommends a resumption of further deliberation between agents and the initiation of trust—and confidence—building measures. that formal mechanism–design solutions may backfire in certain cases. Such scenarios demand a return to group deliberation and the creation of reciprocal relationships of trust

    Tracking positive and negative effects of inequality on long-run growth

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    Despite extensive research controversy remains on the effects of income inequality on economic growth. The literature proposes several transmission channels through which these effects may occur and even the existence of two different forms of inequality. However, empirical studies have not generally distinguished between these channels, nor have they considered the two forms of inequality and their separate effects on growth. In this paper we review the theory and the evidence of the transmission channels through which inequality influences growth. We contribute to the literature by using a system of recursive equations, following a control function approach, to empirically assess the relevance of these channels and to differentiate between two forms of inequality. In a single model, we capture both a negative and a positive effect of inequality on long-run economic growt
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