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Is there a relation between trust and trustworthiness?
We provide new evidence about a positive correlation between the own amount sent and the own amount returned in the investment game. Our analysis relies on experimental data collected under the strategy method for establishing our main result. While the percentage returned is independent of the amount received for most of our subjects, it is strongly correlated to their amount sent as a trustor. Our analysis is based on a two-way classification of subjects : according to their trusting type and according to their reciprocal type. We show the existence of a strong correlation between trusting types and reciprocal types within subjects.
SO(3) vortices and disorder in the 2d SU(2) chiral model
We study the correlation function of the 2d SU(2) principal chiral model on
the lattice. By rewriting the model in terms of Z(2) degrees of freedom coupled
to SO(3) vortices we show that the vortices play a crucial role in disordering
the correlations at low temperature. Using a series of exact transformations we
prove that, if satisfied, certain inequalities between vortex correlations
imply exponential fall-off of the correlation function at arbitrarily low
temperatures. We also present some Monte Carlo evidence that these correlation
inequalities are indeed satisfied. Our method can be easily translated to the
language of 4d SU(2) gauge theory to establish the role of corresponding SO(3)
monopoles in maintaining confinement at small couplings.Comment: 13 pages LaTe
Vortices and the SU(3) string tension
We present simulation results comparing the SU(3) heavy quark potential
extracted from the full Wilson loop expectation to that extracted from the
expectation of the Wilson loop fluctuation solely by elements of Z(3). The two
potentials are found to coincide. This agreement is stable under multiple
smoothings of the configurations which remove short distance fluctuations, and
thus reflects long-distance physics. It strongly indicates that the asymptotic
string tension arises from thick center vortices linking with the Wilson loop.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX file with 6 eps figure
Instanton Effects in Hadron Spectroscopy Revisited
We use an optimised clover action to study spectroscopy on an instanton
ensemble reconstructed from smoothed Monte Carlo configurations. Due to the
better chirality of the clover action, the artificial configurations show a
marked difference from the free field behaviour obtained with the Wilson
action. They however still fail to reproduce the physics observed on the
smoothed configurations. The presence of freely propagating quark modes is
found to be responsible for this.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX with 4 eps figures, LATTICE99(topology
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