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Critical behavior and out-of-equilibrium dynamics of a two-dimensional Ising model with dynamic couplings
We study the critical behavior and the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of a
two-dimensional Ising model with non-static interactions. In our model, bonds
are dynamically changing according to a majority rule depending on the set of
closest neighbors of each spin pair, which prevents the system from ordering in
a full ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic state. Using a parallel-tempering
Monte Carlo algorithm, we find that the model undergoes a continuous phase
transition at finite temperature, which belongs to the Ising universality
class. The properties of the bond structure and the ground-state entropy are
also studied. Finally, we analyze the out-of-equilibrium dynamics which
displays typical glassy characteristics at a temperature well below the
critical one.Comment: 10 pages with 12 figure
Ground Movements due to Shallow Tunnels in Soft Ground. I: Analytical Solutions
This paper presents simplified closed-form analytical solutions that can be used to interpret and predict ground movements caused by shallow tunneling in soft ground conditions. These solutions offer a more comprehensive framework for understanding the distribution of ground movements than widely used empirical functions. Analytical solutions for the displacement field within the ground mass are obtained for two basic modes of deformation corresponding to uniform convergence and ovalization at the wall of a circular tunnel cavity, based on the assumption of linear, elastic soil behavior. Deformation fields based on the superposition of fundamental, singularity solutions are shown to differ only slightly from analyses that consider the physical dimensions of the tunnel cavity, except in the case of very shallow tunnels. This work demonstrates a simplified method to account for soil plasticity in the analyses and illustrate closed-form solutions for a three-dimensional (3D) tunnel heading. A companion paper describes applications of these analyses to interpret field measurements of ground response to tunneling.University of Puerto Rico (Mayagüez Campus)Colorado Mining AssociationJacobs AssociatesKiewit-Kenny-Zachry (Contractor
Sociedades plurales, multiculturalismo y derechos indígenas en América Latina
El propósito del presente artículo es explorar la legislación constitucional en América Latina en lo concerniente a los derechos indígenas. Se parte de una reflexión histórica del concepto de autodeterminación de los pueblos y del reconocimiento de la pluralidad étnica y cultural de los Estados, y de la noción de pluralismo jurídico y democracia de ciudadanía. Se concluye que la refundación de los Estados latinoamericanos necesariamente deberá alcanzar los sistemas jurídicos, haciéndolos más sensibles a las especificidades étnicas y al derecho consuetudinario. _______________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACTThe paper explores the constitutional legislation and the indigenous rights in Latin America. At the beginning, the paper make a historical reflection of the concept of self-determination and the recognition of the ethnic and cultural plurality of the States, as well like as the notion of legal pluralism and democracy of citizenship. It concludes that the reformulation of the Latin American States necessarily will have to reach the legal systems, making them more sensible to the ethnic specificities and the indigenous rights
How reliable are Hanle measurements in metals in a three-terminal geometry?
We test the validity of Hanle measurements in three-terminal devices by using
aluminum (Al) and gold (Au). The obtained Hanle and inverted Hanle-like curves
show an anomalous behavior. First, we measure Hanle signals 8 orders of
magnitude larger than those predicted by standard theory. Second, the
temperature and voltage dependences of the signal do not match with the
tunneling spin polarization of the ferromagnetic contact. Finally, the spin
relaxation times obtained with this method are independent of the choice of the
metallic channel. These results are not compatible with spin accumulation in
the metal. Furthermore, a scaling of the Hanle signal with the interface
resistance of the devices suggests that the measured signal is originated in
the tunnel junction.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figure
Formulación simétrica del método indirecto de elementos de contorno para el análisis dinámico tridimensional de estructuras de barras enterradas
Tesis (DCI)--FCEFN-UNC, 2002.Presenta una nueva formulación del método indirecto de elementos de contorno (IBEM), basada en el principio de los trabajos virtuales, para el análisis de estructuras de barras enterradas en medios elásticos semi-infinitos. La formulación propuesta permite la introducción de grados de libertad rotacionales en el esquema de interpolación con un costo numérico adicional mínimo
Spin Hall magnetoresistance at Pt/CoFe2O4 interfaces and texture effects
We report magnetoresistance measurements on thin Pt bars grown on epitaxial
(001) and (111) CoFe2O4 (CFO) ferrimagnetic insulating films. The results can
be described in terms of the recently discovered spin Hall magnetoresistance
(SMR). The magnitude of the SMR depends on the interface preparation
conditions, being optimal when Pt/CFO samples are prepared in situ, in a single
process. The spin-mixing interface conductance, the key parameter governing SMR
and other relevant spin-dependent phenomena such as spin pumping or spin
Seebeck effect, is found to be different depending on the crystallographic
orientation of CFO, highlighting the role of the composition and density of
magnetic ions at the interface on spin mixing.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
Analyzing mass media influence using natural language processing and time series analysis
A key question of collective social behavior is related to the influence of mass media on public opinion. Different approaches have been developed to address quantitatively this issue, ranging from field experiments to mathematical models. In this work we propose a combination of tools involving natural language processing and time series analysis. We compare selected features of mass media news articles with measurable manifestation of public opinion. We apply our analysis to news articles belonging to the 2016 US presidential campaign. We compare variations in polls (as a proxy of public opinion) with changes in the connotation of the news (sentiment) or in the agenda (topics) of a selected group of media outlets. Our results suggest that the sentiment content by itself is not enough to understand the differences in polls, but the combination of topics coverage and sentiment content provides an useful insight of the context in which public opinion varies. The methodology employed in this work is far general and can be easily extended to other topics of interest.Fil: Albanese, Federico. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias de la Computación; ArgentinaFil: Pinto, Sebastián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Semeshenko, Viktoriya. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Economía Política de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas. Instituto Interdisciplinario de Economía Política de Buenos Aires; ArgentinaFil: Balenzuela, Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Física de Buenos Aires; Argentin
Room-temperature air-stable spin transport in bathocuproine-based spin valves
Organic semiconductors, characterized by weak spin-scattering mechanisms, are attractive materials for those spintronic applications in which the spin information needs to be retained for long times. Prototypical spin-valve devices employing organic interlayers sandwiched between ferromagnetic materials possess a figure of merit (magnetoresistance (MR)) comparable to their fully inorganic counterparts. However, these results are a matter of debate as the conductivity of the devices does not show the expected temperature dependence. Here we show spin valves with an interlayer of bathocuproine in which the transport takes place unambiguously through the organic layer and where the electron spin coherence is maintained over large distances (>60 nm) at room temperature. Additionally, the devices show excellent air stability, with MR values almost unaltered after 70 days of storage under ambient conditions, making bathocuproine an interesting material for future spintronic applications.Fil: Sun, Xiangnan. CIC nanoGUNE; EspañaFil: Gobbi, Marco. Université de Strasbourg; Francia. CIC nanoGUNE; EspañaFil: Bedoya Pinto, Amilcar. CIC nanoGUNE; EspañaFil: Txoperena, Oihana. CIC nanoGUNE; EspañaFil: Golmar, Federico. CIC nanoGUNE; España. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Llopis, Roger. CIC nanoGUNE; EspañaFil: Chuvilin, Andrey. CIC nanoGUNE; España. Fundación Vasca para la Ciencia; EspañaFil: Casanova, Félix. CIC nanoGUNE; España. Fundación Vasca para la Ciencia; EspañaFil: Hueso, Luis E.. CIC nanoGUNE; España. Fundación Vasca para la Ciencia; Españ
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