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    A parity conserving dimer model with infinitely many absorbing states

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    We propose and study a model where, for the first time, two aspects are present: parity conservation and infinitely many absorbing states. Whereas steady-state simulations show that the static critical behaviour is not affected by the presence of multiple absorbing configurations, the influence of the initial state associated with the presence of slowly decaying memory effects is clearly displayed in time dependent simulations. We report results of a detailed investigation of the dependence of critical spreading exponents on the initial particle density.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures.p

    Clustering and Correlations at the Neutron Dripline

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    Some recent experimental studies of clustering and correlations within very neutron-rich light nuclei are reviewed. In particular, the development of the novel probes of neutron-neutron interferometry and Dalitz-plot analyses is presented through the example of the dissociation of the two-neutron halo system 14^{14}Be. The utility of high-energy proton radiative capture is illustrated using a study of the 6^{6}He(p,γ\gamma) reaction. A new approach to the production and detection of bound neutron clusters is also described, and the observation of events with the characteristics expected for tetraneutrons (4^{4}n) liberated in the breakup of 14^{14}Be is discussed. The prospects for future work, including systems beyond the neutron dripline, are briefly outlined.Comment: Invited contribution to a topical issue on Exotic Nuclei of Les Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Paris, Serie IV. 29 pages,11 figures (format RevTex preprint
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