498 research outputs found
Lump solitons in a higher-order nonlinear equation in 2 + 1 dimensions
We propose and examine an integrable system of nonlinear equations that generalizes the nonlinear Schr ̈ odinger
equation to 2 + 1 dimensions. This integrable system of equations is a promising starting point to elaborate more
accurate models in nonlinear optics and molecular systems within the continuum limit. The Lax pair for the system
is derived after applying the singular manifold method. We also present an iterative procedure to construct the
solutions from a seed solution. Solutions with one-, two-, and three-lump solitons are thoroughly discussed
Exposing undergraduate students to research: A Condensed Matter Physics case study
[EN] In an effort to communicate major scientific breakthroughs to a vast audience, the media tends to present brief accounts of the findings and the process towards their discovery. While this may be sufficient for the layperson, it is certainly not enough for an undergraduate student in a scientific discipline. Moreover, the media will unlikely be able to judge the relevance of different breakthroughs and more emphasis will be put in those discoveries with more captivating titles. This is particularly worrying when it comes to actual students as it utterly biases their decisions when aiming to pursue a research career. The fact that syllabi tend to leave little to no room for introducing concepts that go beyond the standard curriculum leaves this problem unsolved. With the aim of tackling these issues, we have organized a workshop where experts from various institutions delivered lectures and even performed exhibitions of the phenomena being discussed. The initiative, named Recent Advances in Condensed Matter Physics, was aimed at undergraduate Physics students in their last two years at our University. In order to assess the strategies of our learning methodology, the experiment was carried out for three consecutive academic years and feedback from students was collected in the form of homework and surveys. The results show that introducing recent research discoveries in the curricula is a complex yet profitable strategy.The authors thank Dunkan Martínez for helpful discussions. This work has been supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Grant PID2019-106820RB-C21).Baba, Y.; Díaz, E.; Domínguez-Adame, F.; Díaz-Fernández, Á. (2021). Exposing undergraduate students to research: A Condensed Matter Physics case study. En 7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (HEAd'21). Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 57-65. https://doi.org/10.4995/HEAd21.2021.12693OCS576
Meta-hydrodynamic routes to viscous electron flow
Viscous flow of interacting electrons in two dimensional materials features a
bunch of exotic effects. A model resembling the Navier-Stokes equation for
classical fluids accounts for them in the so called hydrodynamic regime. This
regime occurs when electron-electron collisions are frequent enough. We
performed a detailed analysis of the hydrodynamic requirements and found three
new routes to achieve viscous electron flow: favouring frequent inelastic
collisions, the application of a magnetic field or a high-frequency electric
field. More reflective edges of the material further span the range of validity
of the above conditions. Our results show that the conventional requirement of
frequent electron-electron collisions is too restrictive, and, as a
consequence, materials and phenomena to be described using hydrodynamics are
widened. We discuss recent experiments regarding Poiseuille-like flows,
superballistic conduction and negative resistances as signatures for viscous
flow onset. We conclude that these usual signatures of viscous electron flow
are achieved by following alternative meta-hydrodynamic routes
Monográficos sobre conflictos actuales : Medio Oriente: Siria
24 páginas.Capítulo incluido en el libro: Estudios contemporáneos sobre geopolítica, conflictos armados y cooperación internacional. Libia Arenal Lora (Dirección) ; Francisco Antonio Domínguez Díaz (Edición). Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2020. ISBN 978-84-7993-360-9. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/5599
Innovación educativa mediante las clínicas legales: la experiencia de la Clínica legal sobre derechos humanos y empresas de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Sevilla
This paper focus on focuses on the review of the teaching methodologies implemented throughout the academic years 2018/19 and 2019/20 in the practical course Legal Clinic on Human Rights and Business of the Faculty of Law of the University of Seville, as a specific result of the Legal Clinic teaching innovation project of the Faculty of Law (CLDHE-US), approved under the frame of “III Plan Propio de Docencia” of the University of Seville. The work begins with a reflection on the need to transform the practical Law teaching processes and how clinical education can be incorporated into them. Subsequently, the paper continues by describing the specific context in which the innovation project under analysis is deployed, focusing on those previous existing conditions and delimiting the fields of study. This is followed by different learning approaches used in clinical education, detailing the methods used in the project. The study then continues with a synthesis of key deliverables and the techniques used for such purpose. Finally, the paper outlines a series of competences acquired and developed by students.Este trabajo se focaliza en la revisión de las metodologías docentes implementadas a lo largo de los cursos académicos 2018/19 y 2019/20 en la asignatura práctica Clínica Legal sobre Derechos Humanos y Empresas de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Sevilla como resultado específico del proyecto de innovación docente Clínica Legal de la Facultad de Derecho (CLDHE-US), aprobado en el marco del III Plan Propio de Docencia de la Universidad de Sevilla El trabajo comienza con una reflexión sobre la necesidad de transformar los procesos de enseñanza práctica del Derecho y de qué manera la educación clínica puede incorporarse a estos. Posteriormente, se describe el contexto específico en el cual se despliega el proyecto de innovación objeto de análisis, incidiendo en aquellos condicionantes previos existentes y delimitando las materias de práctica. A continuación, se exponen los diferentes enfoques de aprendizaje utilizados en la educación clínica y se detallan los métodos empleados en nuestro caso. El estudio continúa con una síntesis de los resultados más representativos obtenidos y de las técnicas utilizadas para su consecución. Finalmente, se esbozan una serie de conclusiones sobre las competencias adquiridas o desarrolladas por los estudiantes
Monográfico sobre Mundo Árabe
26 páginas.Capítulo incluido en el libro: Estudios contemporáneos sobre geopolítica, conflictos armados y cooperación internacional. Libia Arenal Lora (Dirección) ; Francisco Antonio Domínguez Díaz (Edición). Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2020. ISBN 978-84-7993-360-9. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/5599
Monográficos sobre conflictos actuales : América Latina: Colombia
27 páginas.Capítulo incluido en el libro: Estudios contemporáneos sobre geopolítica, conflictos armados y cooperación internacional. Libia Arenal Lora (Dirección) ; Francisco Antonio Domínguez Díaz (Edición). Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2020. ISBN 978-84-7993-360-9. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/5599
Empresas y conflictos armados
22 páginas.Capítulo incluido en el libro: Estudios contemporáneos sobre geopolítica, conflictos armados y cooperación internacional. Libia Arenal Lora (Dirección) ; Francisco Antonio Domínguez Díaz (Edición). Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2020. ISBN 978-84-7993-360-9. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/5599
Monográficos sobre conflictos actuales : África: República Democrática del Congo (RDC)
31 páginas.Capítulo incluido en el libro: Estudios contemporáneos sobre geopolítica, conflictos armados y cooperación internacional. Libia Arenal Lora (Dirección) ; Francisco Antonio Domínguez Díaz (Edición). Sevilla: Universidad Internacional de Andalucía, 2020. ISBN 978-84-7993-360-9. Enlace: http://hdl.handle.net/10334/5599
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