item: #1 of 103 id: pip-10 author: Campo, M. G. title: Structural and dynamic properties of SPC/E water date: 2010-02-18 words: 3603 flesch: 60 summary: [28] M G Campo, G L Ferri, G B Roston, q- exponential distribution in time correlation function of water hydrogen bonds, Braz. The thermodynamic behavior of water presents important differences compared with those of the other substances, and many of the characteristics of such behavior are often attributed to the existence of hydrogen bonds between water molecules. keywords: art; behavior; bonds; campo; changes; chem; correlation; distribution; dynamics; effect; figure; functions; hydration; hydrogen; increase; liquid; map; molecular; molecules; number; occurrence; order; orientational; oxygen; papers; parameter; phys; physics; properties; radial; range; rev; simulations; structure; system; temperatures; time; vol; water cache: pip-10.pdf plain text: pip-10.txt item: #2 of 103 id: pip-112 author: Porasso, Rodolfo D.; López Cascales, José J. title: A criterion to identify the equilibration time in lipid bilayer simulations date: 2012-11-10 words: 6222 flesch: 64 summary: A criterion to identify the equilibration time in lipid bilayer simulations Rodolfo D. Porasso,1∗ J.J. López Cascales,2 With the aim of establishing a criterion for identifying when a lipid bilayer has reached steady state using the molecular dynamics simulation technique, lipid bilayers of different composition in their liquid crystalline phase were simulated in aqueous solution in pres- ence of CaCl2 as electrolyte, at different concentration levels. In this sense, for both type of lipid bilayers, we have studied the temporal evolution of some lipids properties, such as the surface area per lipid, the deuterium order parameter, the lipid hydration and the lipid-calcium coordination. keywords: area; art; bilayer; biophys; ca2; cacl2; calcium; calculated; chem; concentration; coordination; deuterium; different; dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine; dppc; dpps; dynamics; effect; equilibration; error; figure; hydration; ions; length; lines; lipid; lipid bilayer; mean; membranes; molecular; molecules; number; order; papers; parameter; phospholipid; physics; porasso; presence; process; properties; results; salt; simulated; simulation; solution; state; steady; structure; study; surface; system; table; temperature; time; trajectories; trajectory; type; vol; water; −scd cache: pip-112.pdf plain text: pip-112.txt item: #3 of 103 id: pip-12 author: Fort, Hugo title: Commentary on "A note on the consensus time of mean-field majority-rule dynamics" date: 2009-10-16 words: 787 flesch: 62 summary: Mass media sig- nals, advertising and propaganda operating over the individuals play an important role in opinion formation and can have an important impact. Population dynamics. keywords: consensus; dependence; different; dynamics; field; majority; mean; opinion; population; rule; size; time cache: pip-12.pdf plain text: pip-12.txt item: #4 of 103 id: pip-120 author: Fernández, M. L.; Otero, M.; Schweigmann, N.; Solari, H. G. title: A mathematically assisted reconstruction of the initial focus of the yellow fever outbreak in Buenos Aires (1871) date: 2013-03-25 words: 15971 flesch: 65 summary: The immi- grants occupied large houses where they rented a room, usually for an entire family, a housing that was known as �conventillo� and was the dominant form of housing in some districts such as San Telmo, where the epidemic started [20]. Developmental Rate coe�cients The developmental rates that correspond to egg hatching, pupation, adult emergence and the gonotrophic cycles were evaluated using the results of the thermodynamic model developed by Sharp and DeMichele keywords: 1871; a1(i; a2i(i; adult; aedes; aegypti; ahv; argentina; arrival; art; asunción; available; average; block; blood; breeding; bsx4; buenos; cases; cient; city; clinical; coe; conditions; corresponding; corrientes; cycle; daily; data; days; de buenos; death; december; dengue; density; dependent; development; disease; dispersal; district; e �; early; ects; eggs; emergence; epidemic; event; evolution; factor; fe(i; february; fernández; fever; fi(i; fig; figure; focus; fs(i; general; gonotrophic; half; health; hi(i; historical; host; hr(i; hs(i; human; illness; incubation; infected; infectious; infective; information; initial; january; l(i; large; likely; measures; medical; model; mortality; mosquito; nal; non; number; outbreak; oviposition; ovr(i; papers; paraguay; parameters; parous; penna; people; period; physics; poisson; police; population; present; probability; process; pupae; quarantine; range; rate; record; ref; remission; results; river; rst; runs; san; set; simulated; simulations; sites; small; stages; statistics; status; stochastic; study; subpopulations; survival; susceptible; t1/2; table; telmo; temperature; time; total; toxic; transition; transmission; type; use; values; vector; viremic; virus; vol; water; work; yellow; yer; yers cache: pip-120.pdf plain text: pip-120.txt item: #5 of 103 id: pip-127 author: Grondona, P.; Di Rocco, H. O.; Iriarte, D. I.; Pomarico, J. A.; Ranea-Sandoval, Héctor F.; Bilmes, G. M. title: Enhancement of photoacoustic detection of inhomogeneities in polymers date: 2013-07-05 words: 4943 flesch: 66 summary: The �duciary pattern engraved on one of the faces of some samples consists of �ve grooves of approximately 1 mm width and 0.2 mm deep, �lled with thick black paint, separated by stripes of material which retain the natural turbid white color of the polymer (which we call �clear� for short) of 1 mm, whose lengths are approximately 70% the length of the face. Circles are for cavity �lled with water in clear samples. keywords: absorption; acoustic; analysis; art; beam; biological; black; bulk; cavity; clear; detection; detector; distance; duciary; energy; excitation; experiments; figure; grilon; grondona; grooves; imaging; impinging; inhomogeneity; laser; light; materials; method; nacional; opt; papers; pas; pattern; photoacustic; physics; polymer; power; presence; pulse; pzt; relative; results; sample; signal; sound; speed; stripes; surface; system; time; tomography; turbid; use; value; vol; water; waves cache: pip-127.pdf plain text: pip-127.txt item: #6 of 103 id: pip-128 author: Romano, Sergio; Sigman, Mariano; Figueira, Santiago title: $LT^2C^2$ : A language of thought with Turing-computable Kolmogorov complexity date: 2013-03-01 words: 8654 flesch: 64 summary: This work extends on previous efforts to combine notions of Kolmogorov complexity theory and algorithmic information theory to psychology, by explicitly proposing a language which may describe the patterns of human thoughts. Mathematical theory of random- ness The idea behind Kolmogorov complexity theory is to study the length of the descriptions that a formal language can produce to identify a given string. keywords: 1}∗; algorithmic; alphabet; alternations; average; binary; case; chance; cognitive; complexity; compression; computable; control; data; def; definition; description; fatigue; finite; following; formal; framework; human; individual; information; instance; kolmogorov; kolmogorov complexity; language; length; lt2c2; machine; mean; method; monotone; notion; number; output; papers; parameters; participants; patterns; physics; possible; predictability; prediction; print; prng; probability; program; programming; psychol; psychology; random; randomness; regularities; relative; romano; section; sequences; set; sigman; simple; size; solomonoff; specific; string; symbols; theoretical; theory; thoughts; time; turing; universal; value; vol; way; words; work cache: pip-128.pdf plain text: pip-128.txt item: #7 of 103 id: pip-130 author: Esquinazi, Pablo title: Invited review: Graphite and its hidden superconductivity date: 2013-12-09 words: 12079 flesch: 59 summary: We review experimental results, from transport to magnetization measurements, on dif- ferent graphite samples, from bulk oriented graphite, thin graphite films to transmission electron microscope lamellae, that indicate the existence of granular superconductivity at temperatures above 100 K. The accumulated evidence speaks for a localization of the superconducting phase(s) at certain interfaces embedded in semiconducting crystalline regions with Bernal stacking order. The impact of well defined two-dimensional in- terfaces inside graphite samples [7, 8] had not been realized until recent studies of the transport proper- ties as a function of thickness of the graphite sample provided a link to the microstructure of the sam- ples obtained by transmission electron microscope (TEM) studies. keywords: anomalous; applied; art; background; band; barzola; behavior; bulk; carbon; case; certain; clear; constriction; critical; current; curves; data; dependence; different; dimensional; effect; electrodes; electron; esquinazi; evidence; example; existence; experimental; ferromagnetic; field; fig; figure; free; function; garćıa; grade; granular; graphene; graphite; graphite samples; high; hopg; hopg samples; hopg-1; hysteresis; ideal; influence; input; interfaces; intrinsic; josephson; koe; kopelevich; lamellae; large; layers; lett; like; low; magnetic; magnetic field; magnetization; magnetoresistance; main; maximum; measured; measurements; metallic; mit; normal; note; observed; order; oriented; papers; parallel; phys; physics; possible; powder; properties; quiquia; r(t; ref; regions; related; resistance; results; rev; samples; section; sensitivity; signals; similar; size; state; structure; studies; superconducting; superconductivity; surface; temperature; thickness; thin; transition; transport; usual; vol; voltage; water; width; work; wtgp cache: pip-130.pdf plain text: pip-130.txt item: #8 of 103 id: pip-135 author: Assaneo, María Florencia; Trevisan, Marcos A. title: Revisiting the two-mass model of the vocal folds date: 2013-06-25 words: 3937 flesch: 65 summary: In particular, the action of the thyroarytenoid and the cricothyroid muscles control the thickness and the stiffness of folds. The blue and green lines represent folds of cycles (saddle-node bifurcations in the map). keywords: acoust; airflow; art; bifurcation; case; cubic; curves; diagram; different; dimensional; dynamical; experimental; fig; flapping; folds; force; glottal; glottis; linear; lower; mass; model; nonlinear; normal; onset; oscillation; papers; phonation; physics; pitch; point; pressure; production; region; restitution; saddle; soc; sounds; subglottal; tissue; upper; vocal; voice; vol cache: pip-135.pdf plain text: pip-135.txt item: #9 of 103 id: pip-138 author: Kuperman, Marcelo N. title: Invited review: Epidemics on social networks date: 2013-06-26 words: 10823 flesch: 60 summary: [56,57], the authors analyze the structure of di�erent networks of sexual encounters, to �nd that it has a pattern of contact closely related to a power law. [15] F G Ball, P Donnelly, Strong approximations for epidemic models, Stoch. keywords: art; authors; behavior; biol; case; clustering; compartments; complex; connected; contact; control; degree; deterministic; disease; disorder; distribution; dynamics; e �; ects; epidemic; epidemiological; equations; erent; example; figure; fraction; free; function; graph; group; hand; herd; immune; immunity; immunization; individuals; infected; infectious; infective; initial; kuperman; lattice; law; level; like; links; local; malaria; mathematical; mean; mixed; model; modeling; networks; new; nodes; non; number; papers; parameter; pattern; physics; population; power; probability; process; processes; propagation; properties; proportion; random; rate; real; recovery; ref; results; rev; ross; scale; set; shows; sir; sis; small; social; spread; state; stochastic; structure; study; susceptible; theory; threshold; time; topology; transmission; uenza; underlying; vaccinated; vaccination; value; vol; world cache: pip-138.pdf plain text: pip-138.txt item: #10 of 103 id: pip-147 author: Zylberberg, Ariel D; Paz, Luciano; Roelfsema, Pieter R; Dehaene, Stanislas; Sigman, Mariano title: A neuronal device for the control of multi-step computations date: 2013-08-13 words: 8318 flesch: 58 summary: As we show later, this can be accomplished by the se- quential firing of production neurons. The successive steps of the counting routine are gov- erned by firing of production neurons. keywords: accumulation; actions; activation; active; activity; areas; arithmetic; art; attention; blocks; brain; changes; circuits; cognition; cognitive; color; column; competition; computations; connections; control; cortex; count; current; decision; dehaene; different; domain; end; evidence; example; fig; figure; framework; gilbert; goal; horizontal; human; implementation; information; initial; input; instance; layer; learning; location; making; mechanisms; memory; model; motor; multi; network; neural; neuronal; neurons; neurosci; new; node; number; operations; order; papers; physics; pointer; position; problem; processing; production; programs; retrieved; roelfsema; search; sensory; set; sigman; simple; single; space; spatial; specific; state; step; system; target; task; threshold; time; transition; value; variable; visual; vol; way; world; zylberberg cache: pip-147.pdf plain text: pip-147.txt item: #11 of 103 id: pip-148 author: Wio, Horacio S.; Deza, Roberto R.; Escudero, Carlos; Revelli, Jorge A. title: Invited review: KPZ. Recent developments via a variational formulation date: 2014-01-13 words: 9439 flesch: 67 summary: Equation (1) is stated in the sense of Itô. The {ξi(t)}, i = 1, . . . Equation (3) and the normalization condition en- sure that Φ is bounded from below. keywords: analysis; approach; art; behavior; boundary; case; cole; conditions; constant; critical; crossover; density; deterministic; different; differential; diffusion; dimensions; discrete; discretization; dynamics; equation; exact; expansion; explicit; exponents; fact; field; flow; fluctuations; form; functional; galilean; gradient; group; growth; h(x; hopf; initial; interesting; interface; invariance; kardar; known; kpz; kpz equation; laplacian; lett; like; limit; lyapunov; means; models; nep; noise; nonequilibrium; nonlinear; numerical; order; papers; parisi; particular; phenomena; phys; physics; potential; problem; properties; random; related; relation; renormalization; results; rev; scaling; scheme; section; solution; spatial; stationary; stochastic; surface; symmetry; terms; time; transformation; universality; variational; version; vol; wio; zhang; zhang equation; ξ(x; φ(q cache: pip-148.pdf plain text: pip-148.txt item: #12 of 103 id: pip-16 author: Zanette, Damián H. title: Answer to the Commentary on "A note on the consensus time of mean-field majority-rule dynamics" date: 2009-10-16 words: 928 flesch: 62 summary: To my knowledge, population dynamics has not been addressed in the context of MR model. Either random or deterministic time-dependent effects, such as stochastic fluctuations in the rules that govern single consensus events or population dynamics, are certainly worth considering. keywords: agents; consensus; dynamics; field; group; majority; mean; model; opinion; phys; population; probability; rule; size; time cache: pip-16.pdf plain text: pip-16.txt item: #13 of 103 id: pip-163 author: Forgan, E. M. title: Commentary on "Graphite and its hidden superconductivity" date: 2013-12-09 words: 1749 flesch: 55 summary: [7] T Scheike, W Bhlmann, P Esquinazi, J Barzola-Quiquia, A Ballestar, A Setzer, Can doping graphite trigger room temperature su- perconductivity? Unless and until graphite samples can be produced which exhibit the Meissner effect for a volume fraction of at least 1%, and which show direct evidence of quantum coherence (hysteresis which might arise from Josephson networks or from other causes is not direct evidence), I expect that the scientific community at large will not accept that graphite exhibits high-temperature supercon- ductivity. keywords: axis; current; effect; esquinazi; evidence; fields; granular; graphite; hysteresis; magnetic; measurements; paper; phenomenon; phys; physics; resistivity; rev; room; sample; section; strong; superconductivity; superconductor; susceptibility; temperature cache: pip-163.pdf plain text: pip-163.txt item: #14 of 103 id: pip-164 author: Esquinazi, P. title: Reply to the Commentary on "Graphite and its hidden superconductivity" date: 2013-12-09 words: 4985 flesch: 55 summary: Reply: A possible answer to this comment might be that the superconductivity at graphite interfaces has not only a ten times larger critical tempera- ture but also ten times larger activation energies as in cuprate materials. Whether this is applicable in the case of supercon- ductivity at graphite interfaces has to be seen. keywords: art; barzola; behavior; case; comment; critical; current; data; dependence; different; effect; esquinazi; evidence; example; experimental; explanation; ferromagnetic; field; forgan; granular; graphite; high; hopg; hysteresis; interfaces; interpretation; intrinsic; josephson; large; like; low; magnetic; magnetoresistance; measured; measurements; metallic; mit; observed; order; oscillations; papers; phys; physics; possible; quiquia; reply; resistance; response; rev; samples; simple; size; structure; superconductivity; surface; temperature; time; vol cache: pip-164.pdf plain text: pip-164.txt item: #15 of 103 id: pip-166 author: Bonzi, Edgardo; Grad, Gabriela; Barrea, Raúl title: Experimental determination of L X-ray fluorescence cross sections for elements with 45 < Z < 50 at 10 keV date: 2014-02-13 words: 3431 flesch: 69 summary: The L X-ray cross sections were measured with monoenergetic excitation beam at 10 keV. We report cross sections for each spectral line, according to the resolution of the Si(Li) solid state detector used to resolve individual component lines of the spectral emission. This work Puri Krause Figure 2: Comparison of Lα cross sections. keywords: atomic; beam; bonzi; calculated; coefficients; cross; cross sections; data; detector; elements; emission; energy; experimental; factor; fluorescence; fluorescence cross; kev; krause; line; lβi; lβii; lγii; puri; radiation; ray; resolution; scofield; sections; spectral; synchrotron; theoretical; values; work cache: pip-166.pdf plain text: pip-166.txt item: #16 of 103 id: pip-169 author: Bonzi, Edgardo; Grad, Gabriela; Maggi, Alicia; Muñoz, Marta title: Study of the characteristic parameters of the normal voices of Argentinian speakers date: 2014-07-12 words: 2566 flesch: 68 summary: Normal voices have a low level of noise and high HNR. [2] T Cervera, J L Miralles, J González-Álvarez, Acoustical analysis of Spanish vowels produced by laryngectomized subjects, J. Speech Lang. keywords: /a/; /e/; /i/; /o/; /u/; acoustic; female; formant; frequency; fundamental; harmonic; hnr; jitter; noise; normal; parameters; pitch; ratio; related; results; second; shimmer; sound; spanish; study; table; values; vocal; voice; vowels; work cache: pip-169.pdf plain text: pip-169.txt item: #17 of 103 id: pip-185 author: Chacoma, Andrés; Zanette, Damián H. title: Critical phenomena in the spreading of opinion consensus and disagreement date: 2014-08-29 words: 5393 flesch: 62 summary: The upper panel of Fig. 2 shows numerical results for the probability of final full consensus Pcons, de- termined as the fraction of realizations that ended in full consensus out of 103 runs, as a function of n+(0) and for several population sizes N. The curve is the analytic prediction given above. In summary, while spreading of consensus and disagreement on a two-dimensional lattice bears superficial qualitative similarity with the one- dimensional case, the probability that the popula- tion reaches full collective consensus in two dimen- −2 0 2 4 6 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 L = 90 L = 120 L = 150 L = 180 L = 210 P c o n s L 0.93 (0.984 − p D ) 10 100 0.01 0.1 w id th L Figure 9: Collapse of numerical results for the prob- ability of reaching full consensus, Pcons, on a two- dimensional lattice with pC = 1 and n+(0) keywords: absorbing; active; agents; array; art; case; collective; consensus; dimensional; disagreement; dynamics; fig; figure; final; function; group; individual; initial; interaction; l =; maximal; models; n+(0; numerical; opinion; papers; pcons; physics; population; possible; probability; realizations; reference; results; scaling; shows; size; spreading; state; system; time; vol; voter; width cache: pip-185.pdf plain text: pip-185.txt item: #18 of 103 id: pip-186 author: Banerjee, Rahul; Kanjilal, S. title: Influence of surface tension on two fluids shearing instability date: 2014-11-25 words: 4255 flesch: 72 summary: http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/PIP.060006 www.papersinphysics.org ISSN 1852-4249 Influence of surface tension on two fluids shearing instability Rahul Banerjee,1∗ S. Kanjilal1 Using extended Layzer’s potential flow model, we investigate the effects of surface tension on the growth of the bubble and spike in combined Rayleigh-Taylor and Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. keywords: art; banerjee; bubble; combined; dash; density; dot; effect; figure; fluids; growth; helmholtz; initial; instabilities; instability; interface; k2c; kelvin; nonlinear; papers; phys; physics; rate; rayleigh; relative; shear; spike; structure; surface; surface tension; taylor; tension; tip; value; velocity; vol cache: pip-186.pdf plain text: pip-186.txt item: #19 of 103 id: pip-19 author: Mariotti, Alejandro David; Brandaleze, Elena; Buscaglia, Gustavo C. title: Parametric study of the interface behavior between two immiscible liquids flowing through a porous medium date: 2010-01-08 words: 3275 flesch: 64 summary: [8] Y Efendiev, T Houb, Multiscale finite element methods for porous media flows and their ap- plications, Appl. (2009) / A. D. Mariotti et al. Figure 5: Stationary interface profiles modifying the fluid 1 viscosity without the gravity effect. keywords: angle; art; cases; density; domain; effect; equation; expression; figure; flow; fluid; generic; gravity; interface; liquids; medium; nondimensional; numerical; oil; outlet; parameters; parametric; porous; profiles; properties; stationary; study; table; values; velocity; viscosity; water cache: pip-19.pdf plain text: pip-19.txt item: #20 of 103 id: pip-20 author: Kadanoff, Leo P. title: Expansions for eigenfunction and eigenvalues of large-$n$ Toeplitz matrices date: 2010-10-19 words: 6136 flesch: 75 summary: One conventional way of �nding eigenvalues is through the use of an extremal principle. and it obeys ∞∑ k=−∞ Kj,kψ 0 k = φ − j + φ + j, (6) which holds for all integer values of j. Here, the matrix K is Kj,k = Tj−k − �δj,k (7) Eq. keywords: analysis; art; case; circle; condition; dai; eigenfunction; eigenvalues; eigenvector; equation; expansion; fourier; functions; k=0; kadano; large; lowest; matrices; matrix; nite; operator; order; paper; physics; powers; result; right; rst; small; solution; spectrum; sum; symbol; term; toeplitz; unit; use; vol; work cache: pip-20.pdf plain text: pip-20.txt item: #21 of 103 id: pip-200 author: Magalhães, Caio F. M.; Atman, Allbens P.F.; Combe, Gaël; Moreira, José G. title: Jamming transition in a two-dimensional open granular pile with rolling resistance date: 2014-10-27 words: 5443 flesch: 64 summary: [20], the authors have revealed evidence of self-organized criticality (SOC) by measuring the internal avalanches resulting from the opening of an orifice at the bottom of granular piles. Recently, a simulation study on discharges of granular piles with open bound- aries keywords: arch; art; atman; authors; avalanche; center; coefficient; combe; contact; critical; dimensional; discharge; dynamics; equilibrium; figure; finite; fixed; force; formation; friction; grains; granular; height; interaction; internal; jamming; length; lett; line; magalhães; materials; matter; model; molecular; numerical; order; orifice; outlet; papers; parameters; phase; phys; physics; pile; resistance; results; rev; rolling; rolling resistance; simulation; size; state; study; substrate; system; threshold; transition; unjamming; value; vol; width cache: pip-200.pdf plain text: pip-200.txt item: #22 of 103 id: pip-206 author: Lengyel, Iván M.; Soroldoni, Daniele; Oates, Andrew C.; Morelli, Luis G. title: Nonlinearity arising from noncooperative transcription factor binding enhances negative feedback and promotes genetic oscillations date: 2014-12-02 words: 6513 flesch: 66 summary: A B 1 2 3 4 N 1 2 3 4 N k � k ✁ Figure 2: Schematic representation of a promoter with multiple binding sites, numbered from 1 to N. Transcriptional repressors (orange squares) bind and unbind from binding sites (numbered platforms) at the promoter of a gene (light blue stretch). One way to increase nonlinearity would be cooperative binding of repressors to regulatory binding sites at the pro- moter keywords: amplitude; art; basal; binding; biochemical; biol; blue; case; cell; clock; coefficient; concentration; cooperative; cooperativity; development; effective; effects; expression; factor; feedback; fig; figure; function; gene; genetic; gradual; hes1; hill; i=0; increase; inhibition; kageyama; lengyel; mechanism; mouse; multiple; n =; negative; noncooperative; nonlinearity; number; oscillations; oscillator; papers; physics; presence; processes; products; promoter; rate; regulation; regulatory; repressors; results; segmentation; sites; state; system; threshold; time; transcription; transcriptional repressors; value; vol; zebrafish cache: pip-206.pdf plain text: pip-206.txt item: #23 of 103 id: pip-207 author: Bagnoli, Franco title: Commentary on "Critical phenomena in the spreading of opinion consensus and disagreement" date: 2014-08-29 words: 506 flesch: 69 summary: ics of the model corresponds to that of annihilat- ing random walkers, like in the voter model, except that in this case there are two types of walkers that do not annihilate among themselves. The second point is about the correspondence with annihilating random walks. keywords: black; consensus; random; rows; white cache: pip-207.pdf plain text: pip-207.txt item: #24 of 103 id: pip-208 author: Chacoma, A.; Zanette, Damián H. title: Reply to the Commentary on "Critical phenomena in the spreading of opinion consensus and disagreement" date: 2014-08-29 words: 946 flesch: 61 summary: http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/PIP.060005 www.papersinphysics.org ISSN 1852-4249 Reply to the Commentary on “Critical phenomena in the spreading of opinion consensus and disagreement” A. Chacoma,1 D. H. Zanette1, 2∗ 1. [1] F Bagnoli, Commentary on “Critical phenom- ena in the spreading of opinion consensus and disagreement”, Pap. Phys. 6, 060004 (2014). keywords: annihilation; connection; consensus; critical; group; initial; model; network; opinion; phenomena; phys; population; possible; spreading; structure; time cache: pip-208.pdf plain text: pip-208.txt item: #25 of 103 id: pip-21 author: Kunik, D.; Pietrasanta, L. I.; Martínez, O. E. title: Surface Percolation and Growth. An alternative scheme for breaking the diffraction limit in optical patterning date: 2010-01-11 words: 5625 flesch: 64 summary: When the volume dye concentration is very large (1 mM and Figure 4: Height of the lines as a function of the exposition time for samples with dye concentration of 50 µM (squares) and 100 µM (circles). (2009) / D. Kunik et al. Figure 7: Fit of the data for the sample made at 100 µM dye concentration. keywords: adsorption; afm; art; beam; blend; bulk; concentration; different; diffraction; distance; dye; dye concentration; dyes; excited; experimental; fig; figure; growth; height; high; illumination; images; intensity; islands; isolated; kunik; laser; light; limit; line; lithography; low; mechanism; model; molecules; optical; order; papers; patterning; percolation; photon; physics; place; polymerization; process; resin; resolution; results; sample; scanning; similar; size; small; speed; stages; steps; structure; substrate; surface; surface concentration; surface percolation; s−1; techniques; threshold; time; volume cache: pip-21.pdf plain text: pip-21.txt item: #26 of 103 id: pip-212 author: Wilson, T. J.; Pfeifer, C. R.; Mesyngier, N.; Durian, D. J. title: Granular discharge rate for submerged hoppers date: 2014-10-28 words: 4899 flesch: 72 summary: Grain discharge rate data are plotted in Fig. 1(d), on top of prior data for an open-topped hopper with no liquid pumping. Recently, we have found excellent agreement with the Beverloo equation for up to three [11] and four [12] decades in discharge rate for spherical grains. keywords: art; beads; beverloo; constant; cutoff; data; density; diameter; different; dimensionless; discharge; discharge rate; dry; empties; fig; fits; flow; fluid; form; glass; grains; granular; height; hole; hopper; increase; individual; jamming; large; lead; lett; mass; materials; order; packing; papers; phys; physics; plastic; pressure; range; rate; rev; role; scale; silo; size; small; speed; spherical; vol; water; wilson cache: pip-212.pdf plain text: pip-212.txt item: #27 of 103 id: pip-214 author: Parisi, Daniel R.; Negri, Pablo A title: Sequential evacuation strategy for multiple rooms toward the same means of egress date: 2014-12-02 words: 4813 flesch: 65 summary: From these data, it is possible to calcu- late several outputs; in the present work we focused on evacuation times. [4] D R Parisi, C Dorso, Microscopic dynamics of pedestrian evacuation, Physica A 354, 608 (2005). keywords: 1st; alarm; art; building; delay; different; dynamics; egress; evacuation; evacuation time; exit; fet; fig; fire; floor; general; hallway; levels; means; model; new; papers; parisi; particle; pedestrian; people; physics; present; process; rooms; seconds; simulation; simultaneous; staircase; standard; start; strategies; strategy; study; system; tet; time; total; velocity; vol cache: pip-214.pdf plain text: pip-214.txt item: #28 of 103 id: pip-215 author: Arévalo, Roberto title: Commentary on "Jamming transition in a two-dimensional open granular pile with rolling resistance" date: 2014-10-27 words: 3636 flesch: 71 summary: It was found that the data on avalanche size could be fit with the same expression than in the 3D case, with val- ues Regarding the 3D silo, the conclusion that there exists a criti- cal outlet size is based on the good fit of the data on avalanche size by Eq. keywords: arch; arches; authors; avalanche; case; critical; data; existence; fit; flow; function; granular; jamming; magalhães; outlet; particles; phys; physics; pile; pressure; probability; ref; rev; silo; simulations; size; theoretical; transition; value; zuriguel cache: pip-215.pdf plain text: pip-215.txt item: #29 of 103 id: pip-216 author: Staron, Lydie title: Commentary on "Granular discharge rate for submerged hoppers" date: 2014-10-28 words: 1325 flesch: 64 summary: Many interesting open ques- tions remain, and certainly the work in progress by the same team will bring original new material to understand what happens during the discharge of granular flows - be it dry or immersed. In other words, taller columns would still coincide with the discharge of dense granular flow, while shorter columns may imply the discharge of a dense suspension. keywords: analysis; areas; columns; dense; discharge; dry; flow; forces; friction; granular; hoppers; janssen; like; material; physics; pressure; rate; scaling; static; velocity; walls cache: pip-216.pdf plain text: pip-216.txt item: #30 of 103 id: pip-217 author: Wilson, T. J.; Pfeifer, C. R.; Meysingier, N.; Durian, D. J. title: Reply to the Commentary on "Granular discharge rate for submerged hoppers" date: 2014-10-28 words: 756 flesch: 67 summary: A terminal surge has now been seen for dry grains in air [3], so the effect is of broader interest. The latter is for large grains, in which case the fluid drag scales as speed-squared and the inter- stitial fluid flow must be somewhat turbulent. keywords: case; discharge; flow; fluid; grain; granular; physics; rate; small; speed; staron; submerged; usa cache: pip-217.pdf plain text: pip-217.txt item: #31 of 103 id: pip-219 author: Mort, Paul title: Characterizing flowability of granular materials by onset of jamming in orifice flows date: 2015-04-21 words: 3754 flesch: 56 summary: The range of orifice sizes used with the Flodex included: 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 mm. In other words, the granular flow behavior is consistent for orifice sizes above the jamming onset, but subtle differences in the gran- ular characteristics and frictional properties have a significant effect on the onset of jamming. keywords: analysis; aspect; beverloo; characteristics; cylindrical; data; diameters; dimensionless; discharge; distribution; fig; figure; flow; free; friction; granular; granules; hopper; image; intrinsic; jamming; jamming onset; mass; materials; mean; methods; model; mort; multivariate; onset; orifice; papers; particle; physics; powder; range; rate; ratio; sample; shape; shear; size; technol; vol; work cache: pip-219.pdf plain text: pip-219.txt item: #32 of 103 id: pip-22 author: Arabshahi, H.; Binesh, A. title: Light effect in photoionization of traps in GaN MESFETs date: 2009-12-17 words: 2698 flesch: 61 summary: Trapping of hot electron behavior by trap centers located in buffer layer of a wurtzite phase GaN MESFET has been simulated using an ensemble Monte Carlo simulation. 2 Department of Physics, Payam-e-Nour University, Fari- man, Iran. layers and have a significant effect on GaN devices. keywords: arabshahi; band; binari; carlo; cell; centers; charge; collapse; cross; current; device; drain; effect; electrons; emission; energy; field; gan; gate; light; mesfet; mobile; model; monte; particles; photoionization; photon; physics; results; section; simulated; simulation; source; temperature; trap; trapping cache: pip-22.pdf plain text: pip-22.txt item: #33 of 103 id: pip-222 author: Ferrari, Fabiano A. S.; Viana, Ricardo L. title: Two distinct desynchronization processes caused by lesions in globally coupled neurons date: 2015-03-25 words: 2472 flesch: 65 summary: [9] P Moretti, M A Muñoz, Griffiths phases and the stretching of criticality in brain networks, Nat. Panel (a) shows a fully connected network, panels (b) and (c) show the effect of lesions type 1 and type 2, respectively. keywords: art; brain; coupling; critical; different; dynamical; effect; fact; fig; functional; lesions; mean; model; network; neuronal; neurons; new; observed; order; papers; parameter; phase; physics; state; strength; study; synchronization; transition; type; vol; ε(t)=ε cache: pip-222.pdf plain text: pip-222.txt item: #34 of 103 id: pip-223 author: Cascallares, G.; Gleiser, Pablo title: What season suits you best? Seasonal light changes and cyanobacterial competition date: 2015-04-17 words: 3127 flesch: 64 summary: Even near the equator, where day length changes are very small through the whole year, they are used to synchronize reproductive activities with an- nual events. [10]. Using this as a motivation, we will test how day length variation plays a role in the competition be- tween different strains of cyanobacteria. II. keywords: art; changes; circadian; clocks; competition; cyanobacteria; cycle; dark; day; days; different; experiments; external; fig; figure; fitness; gonze; growth; inhibitor; length; light; long; minutes; model; mutant; order; organisms; papers; period; phase; physics; rhythms; strain; time; type; vol; wild cache: pip-223.pdf plain text: pip-223.txt item: #35 of 103 id: pip-227 author: Ré, Miguel A.; Bustos, Natalia C. title: Reaction rate in an evanescent random walkers system date: 2015-04-07 words: 3043 flesch: 68 summary: Other mag- nitudes, such as time dependent reaction rates or survival probabilities of the reactives, can be de- rived from the APD. If we assume an initially uniform concentration in the ECTRW, c0, the concentration at time t is c (t) = c0e −ηt, (10) i.e., it remains uniform but decays exponentially. keywords: ctrw; density; diffusion; evanescent; function; green; laplace; lattice; models; phys; physics; position; probability; random; rate; reaction; ré; site; species; survival; time; transition; trap; trapping; walker cache: pip-227.pdf plain text: pip-227.txt item: #36 of 103 id: pip-228 author: Rosso, Osvaldo Anibal; Olivares, Felipe; Plastino, Angelo title: Noise versus chaos in a causal Fisher-Shannon plane date: 2015-04-14 words: 3373 flesch: 62 summary: A second group of chaotic maps, constituted by: the Gauss map (7), linear congruential generator (4), dissipative stan- dard map (18), Sinai map (20) and Arnold’s cat map, is localized near the right-lower corner of the H×F plane, that is in the range 0.95 ≤ H ≤ 1.0 and 0 These chaotic maps are grouped as a) Noninvertible maps: (1) Logistic map; (2) Sine map; (3) Tent map; (4) Linear congruential generator; (5) Cubic map; (6) Ricker’s popu- lation model; (7) Gauss map; (8) Cusp map; (9) Pinchers map; (10) Spence map; (11) Sine- circle map; b) Dissipative maps: (12) Hénon map; (13) Lozi map; (14) Delayed logistic map; (15) Tinker- bell map; (16) Burgers’ map; (17) Holmes cubic map; (18) Dissipative standard map; (19) Ikeda map; (20) Sinai map; (21) Discrete predator-prey map, c) Conservative maps: (22) Chirikov standard map; (23) Hénon area-preserving quadratic map; (24) Arnold’s cat map; (25) Gingerbread- man map; (26) Chaotic web map; (27) Lorenz three-dimensional chaotic map; Even when the present list of chaotic maps is not exhaustive, it could be taken as representative of common chaotic systems keywords: art; bandt; behavior; chaos; chaotic; deterministic; different; dimensional; discrete; distribution; dynamical; dynamics; entropy; f(x; fim; fisher; f−k; information; local; map; maps; measure; noises; papers; pdf; physics; planar; plane; plastino; pompe; power; present; probability; quantifiers; rosso; series; shannon; spectrum; stochastic; systems; time; values; vol cache: pip-228.pdf plain text: pip-228.txt item: #37 of 103 id: pip-229 author: Zangara, Pablo R.; Levstein, P. R.; Pastawski, H. M. title: Role of energy uncertainties in ergodicity breaking induced by competing interactions and disorder. A dynamical assessment through the Loschmidt echo date: 2015-07-14 words: 5728 flesch: 62 summary: Since the sensitivity to initial conditions does not apply to quantum systems, the quantum signature of dynamical chaos had to be found as an instability of an evolution towards per- turbations in the Hamiltonian [11]. Last, but not least, in state-of-the- art NMR [51, 52], the high temperature correla- tion functions, like the LE, are privileged witnesses for the onset of phase transitions [53] that could hint the appearance of Many-Body Localization [45, 51, 54]. keywords: actual; anderson; art; behavior; body; case; chaos; classical; critical; diagram; diffusion; dimensional; disorder; dynamical; dynamics; echo; energy; ergodic; ergodicity; excitation; fact; finite; glassy; hamiltonian; ĥ0; interactions; lett; levstein; lines; localization; loschmidt; mbl; mechanics; mott; m̄1,1; nmr; non; observable; papers; pastawski; perturbations; phase; phys; physics; polarization; problem; procedure; quantum; regime; results; rev; size; space; spin; standard; state; statistical; strength; strong; systems; temperature; terms; thermalization; time; transition; vol; weak; zangara cache: pip-229.pdf plain text: pip-229.txt item: #38 of 103 id: pip-23 author: Zarragoicoechea, G. J.; Meyra, A. G.; Kuz, V. A. title: Multilayer approximation for a confined fluid in a slit pore date: 2010-03-16 words: 3000 flesch: 68 summary: From these equations, giving as input the wall separation L and the mean density ρ∗ = ρσ3, it is constructed a system of (n − 1) non-linear equa- tions with (n − 1) unknowns (layer densities and widths) to be numerically solved. Figure 1: Density profiles for a n=9 layer model of a confined fluid in a slit pore (solid symbols). keywords: adsorption; carlo; densities; density; der; fluid; good; i=1; layer; low; lxi; mean; model; monte; multilayer; papers; particles; phase; phys; physics; pore; pressure; profiles; results; simple; simulation; slit; surface; system; theoretical; theory; van; vol; walls; zarragoicoechea cache: pip-23.pdf plain text: pip-23.txt item: #39 of 103 id: pip-231 author: Zuriguel, Iker title: Invited review: Clogging of granular materials in bottlenecks date: 2014-12-15 words: 7871 flesch: 64 summary: The goal in all these works was finding a ratio of the outlet to particle size that could guaran- tee the absence of clogging. While for horizontal and vertical slots the ratio of slot width to parti- cles size are 3.3 and 4.6 respectively, for horizon- tal circular outlets the ratio of orifice diameter to particle size is 6.4. keywords: analysis; angle; approach; arches; authors; avalanche; average; behavior; case; clogging; clogs; copyright; critical; decay; development; diameter; different; dimensional; discharge; distribution; effect; exponential; figure; flow; fluctuations; fluid; force; fraction; garcimart́ın; geometry; grains; granular; gravity; hopper; increase; intermittent; jamming; janda; law; lett; line; materials; matter; maza; model; non; number; obstacle; orifice; outlet; outlet size; papers; particles; permission; phys; physical; physics; power; probability; problem; process; properties; pugnaloni; ref; related; result; rev; role; shape; silo; simulations; size; static; study; system; times; transition; vibrated; vibration; vol; work; zuriguel cache: pip-231.pdf plain text: pip-231.txt item: #40 of 103 id: pip-234 author: Uñac, Rodolfo O.; Sales, José L.; Gargiulo, María V.; Vidales, Ana M. title: Density distribution of particles upon jamming after an avalanche in a 2D silo date: 2015-04-29 words: 6677 flesch: 68 summary: The decrease of the density at small distances from the center, especially for A = 1.1 and 2.0, is a purely 0 20 40 60 80 100 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 (b) R D is ks d en si ty (a) Figure 3: Particle density vs. the distance of the ring to the center, using the cell depicted in Fig. 2(a). et al. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 (b) (º) D is ks d en si ty (a) Figure 4: Particle density vs. the inclination an- gle of the sector respect to the horizontal, for three values of A. (a) Initial packing behavior. keywords: a.u; analysis; arches; avalanche; average; base; behavior; case; column; contact; decrease; density; diameter; different; discharge; disk; effect; fig; figure; final; flow; fluctuations; granular; height; horizontal; initial; jamming; lines; near; opening; order; outlet; packing; papers; particles; physics; presence; present; radius; region; results; sectors; silo; size; small; squares; structure; system; tapping; uñac; vol; width; work cache: pip-234.pdf plain text: pip-234.txt item: #41 of 103 id: pip-239 author: Slobinsky, Demian; Pugnaloni, Luis Ariel title: Wang-Landau algorithm for entropic sampling of arch-based microstates in the volume ensemble of static granular packings date: 2015-03-09 words: 5965 flesch: 61 summary: Since arches are sets of grains that stabilize each other, these are the basic units of mechanically stable struc- tures in the packing. We have considered, as an example, a model of a two-dimensional (2D) granular system composed of disks where arches are assumed to take a single pos- sible structure and the arch–arch interactions (due to the interlocking of arches) is neglected. keywords: algorithm; arch; arches; configuration; coordinate; cut; cutoff; different; disks; dof; energy; ensemble; entropy; exact; function; grains; granular; h(e; histogram; landau; microstates; model; moves; new; nira; non; number; packing; papers; particle; permutations; phys; physics; possible; previous; probability; representation; rev; sample; sampling; selection; size; slobinsky; static; statistical; step; symmetric; system; trial; vector; volume; wang; way cache: pip-239.pdf plain text: pip-239.txt item: #42 of 103 id: pip-258 author: Grigera, S. A.; Borzi, R.; Slobinsky, D. G.; Gibbs, A. S.; Higashinaka, R.; Maeno, Y.; Grigera, T. S. title: An intermediate state between the kagome-ice and the fully polarized state in Dy$_2$Ti$_2$O$_7$ date: 2015-06-25 words: 4171 flesch: 63 summary: S. A. Grigera et al. Figure 1: Real (left) and Imaginary (right) parts of the ac-susceptibility as a function of temperature and magnetic field, for temperatures between 50 mK and 6000 mK and magnetic fields between -4 and 4 T. Results and Discussion Figure 1 shows the real (∆χ′, left) and imaginary (∆χ′′, right) parts of the ac-susceptibility χ as a function of temperature and magnetic field in the whole area of interest. keywords: art; change; critical; curves; data; different; dipolar; dy2ti2o7; entropy; feature; field; fig; frequencies; function; grigera; heat; ice; interactions; intermediate; kagome; lett; low; magnetic; magnetization; materials; measurements; model; order; papers; peak; phys; physics; point; pyrochlore; real; rev; sakakibara; samples; simulations; small; specific; spin; state; susceptibility; system; temperature; transition; vol cache: pip-258.pdf plain text: pip-258.txt item: #43 of 103 id: pip-263 author: Perfetti, Mauro title: Commentary on "An intermediate state between the kagome-ice and the fully polarized state in Dy$_2$Ti$_2$O$_7$" date: 2015-07-07 words: 923 flesch: 53 summary: [2] J P C Ruff, R G Melko, M J P Gingras, Finite- temperature transitions in dipolar spin ice in a large magnetic field, Phys. O7 spin ice: A test case for emergent clusters in a frustrated magnet, Phys. keywords: art; authors; behavior; dipolar; dipole; dy2ti2o7; ice; intermediate; kagome; magnetic; measurements; model; papers; physics; spin; state; study; systems cache: pip-263.pdf plain text: pip-263.txt item: #44 of 103 id: pip-275 author: Chialvo, Dante; Gonzalez Torrado, Ana María; Gudowska-Nowak, Ewa; Ochab, Jeremi K.; Montoya, Pedro; Nowak, Maciej A.; Tagliazucchi, Enzo title: How we move is universal: Scaling in the average shape of human activity date: 2015-11-18 words: 4374 flesch: 64 summary: al. 102 103 104 T 102 103 104 105 100 101 102 103 104 105 S,Wt,T 10-3 10-2 10-1 100 C C D F S Wt T A B α' τ' µ + 1 Figure 2: Scaling of activity events in a single subject (same dataset as in Fig. 1). Here we establish the presence of universality in motor activity fluctuations based on the empirical study of a month of con- tinuous wristwatch accelerometer recordings. keywords: activity; art; average; case; chialvo; collapse; correlations; data; days; density; distribution; duration; events; exponents; fig; fluctuations; function; human; i(n; increments; individual; law; line; motor; noise; non; panel; papers; physics; power; processes; results; rev; scale; scaling; self; series; shape; size; spectral; study; subject; successive; temporal; time; universal; universality; values; vol; x(n; x(t cache: pip-275.pdf plain text: pip-275.txt item: #45 of 103 id: pip-278 author: Suárez, G. P.; Hoyuelos, Miguel; Chialvo, Dante R. title: Invited review: Fluctuation-induced transport. From the very small to the very large scales date: 2016-04-09 words: 6526 flesch: 65 summary: [35] M Kostur, J Luczka, Multiple current reversal in Brownian ratchets, Phys. G. P. Suárez et al. U(x) x λ Q   Figure 2: Typical ratchet potential U(x). keywords: amplitude; applied; asymmetric; brownian; case; cavities; channel; concentration; correlation; current; different; diffusion; direction; driving; effect; energy; equation; example; external; f(t; feynman; field; fig; figure; fluctuations; force; forcing; heat; interaction; large; left; lett; linear; mean; millonas; molecular; motion; motors; net; noise; order; panel; papers; particles; periodic; phys; physics; potential; ratchet; results; rev; reversal; right; scale; shape; small; spatial; suárez; symmetry; system; temperature; temporal; thermal; time; transport; u(x; vibratory; vol; vortex; vortices; work cache: pip-278.pdf plain text: pip-278.txt item: #46 of 103 id: pip-279 author: Gago, Paula A.; Maza, Diego; Pugnaloni, Luis A. title: Ergodic-nonergodic transition in tapped granular systems: The role of persistent contacts date: 2016-01-12 words: 4118 flesch: 65 summary: We show that the tap intensity beyond which sampling by tapping becomes ergodic coincides with the forcing necessary to break all particle–particle contacts during each tap. Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/PIP.080001 www.papersinphysics.org ISSN 1852-4249 Ergodic–nonergodic transition in tapped granular systems: keywords: analysis; annealing; bars; contacts; corresponding; different; equilibrium; ergodic; error; fig; force; fraction; function; gago; grains; granular; independent; low; mean; non; number; order; papers; particle; phys; physics; protocol; realizations; results; rev; standard; state; static; steady; stress; systems; tap; taps; tensor; tr(σ; value; vol; volume cache: pip-279.pdf plain text: pip-279.txt item: #47 of 103 id: pip-28 author: Grecco, H. E.; Martínez, O. E. title: Experimental determination of distance and orientation of metallic nanodimers by polarization dependent plasmon coupling date: 2011-01-05 words: 5024 flesch: 57 summary: Additionally, it is important to mention that various factors such as a non-monodisperse or non-spherical population of particles will have an incidence in the recovery of dimer distance, size and orientation from model based fittings. A negative control sam- ple was prepared in the same way but omitting the incubation of gold nanoparticles. keywords: acquisition; angle; anisotropy; axis; background; beam; bfp; biological; configuration; control; coupling; data; dimers; distance; evanescent; expected; experimental; field; fig; fluorescence; gold; grecco; homodimer; illumination; image; imaging; incidence; incident; internal; lack; light; limited; mean; metallic; microscopy; molecules; nanoparticles; objective; optical; orientation; papers; physics; pixels; plane; plasmon; polarization; polarized; properties; radii; rate; ratio; reflection; regions; resonance; results; sample; scattering; single; size; smaller; surface; system; technique; time; total; usa; values; vol; way; work cache: pip-28.pdf plain text: pip-28.txt item: #48 of 103 id: pip-280 author: Sevilla, Diego title: Bayesian regression of piecewise homogeneous Poisson processes date: 2015-12-18 words: 2665 flesch: 65 summary: (2) For a Poisson process with rate r, the likelihood of a segment Dij is P(Dij|r) = j∏ t=i+1 rnt e−r nt! . It can be used to analyze data of several physical processes which follow the Poisson distribution (e.g., detec- tion of photons in X-ray Astronomy, particles in nuclear disintegration, etc.), if sudden changes in detection rates are suspected. II. keywords: art; bayesian; block; boundaries; breaking; code; curve; data; error; figure; hutter; line; locations; mathematica; mean; method; moments; papers; physics; points; poisson; prior; probability; processes; rate; regression; segments; shows; simulated; simulations; statistics; vol cache: pip-280.pdf plain text: pip-280.txt item: #49 of 103 id: pip-284 author: López Grande, Ignacio H.; Schmiegelow, Christian T.; Larotonda, Miguel A. title: Autonomous open-source hardware apparatus for quantum key distribution date: 2016-01-21 words: 4647 flesch: 59 summary: [16] N Lütkenhaus, Security against individual at- tacks for realistic quantum key distribution, Phys. Under normal operation conditions, the three parameters are constant through a typi- cal one hour and a half experiment, with a relative dispersion on their average values below 2 × 10−2 for key rate, 7 × 10−3 for bit bias and 2 × 10−3 for QBER (statistics obtained over 20 kbit partitions from a total 1.9 Mbit key). keywords: apparatus; arduino; art; basis; bit; bits; bob; channel; clock; communication; control; cryptography; delays; detection; detector; different; distribution; error; generation; half; hardware; high; implementation; key; key distribution; length; lett; light; lópez; multiplexed; non; open; optical; outputs; papers; paths; pbs; performance; photon; phys; physics; polarization; protocol; pulses; qber; qkd; quantum; quantum key; rate; rev; scheme; secure; security; setup; single; source; stage; states; synchronization; system; temporal; time; vol cache: pip-284.pdf plain text: pip-284.txt item: #50 of 103 id: pip-336 author: Lisandrini, Franco Thomas; Lobos, Alejandro Martín; Dobry, Ariel Oscar; Gazza, Claudio Javier title: Topological quantum phase transition in strongly correlated Kondo insulators in 1D date: 2016-09-30 words: 6373 flesch: 63 summary: [11] M Dzero, K Sun, P Coleman, V Galitski, The- ory of topological Kondo insulators, Phys. Rev. B 85, 045130 (2012). From this perspective, our toy-model Hamiltonian H al- lows to explore a transtition from topological to non-topological Kondo insulators, and to gain a valuable insight of the TQPT. III. keywords: analysis; art; chain; coupling; critical; density; different; dimensional; dmrg; entanglement; entropy; fermionic; field; fig; gap; ground; haldane; hamiltonian; heisenberg; insulators; interactions; j p; j s; jsk; kondo; lett; limit; lisandrini; local; low; matrix; matter; model; non; operators; order; p k; papers; particular; phase; phys; physics; point; quantum; results; rev; s k; site; spectrum; spin; spin-1/2; state; symmetry; system; terms; theory; topological; topological kondo; tqpt; trivial; value; vol; wave cache: pip-336.pdf plain text: pip-336.txt item: #51 of 103 id: pip-341 author: Dey, Dayasindhu; Maiti, Debasmita; Kumar, Manoranjan title: An efficient density matrix renormalization group algorithm for chains with periodic boundary condition date: 2016-11-18 words: 4510 flesch: 69 summary: [21] S Östlund, S Rommer, Thermodynamic limit of density matrix renormalization, Phys. Rev. Lett. [27] D Rossini, V Giovannetti, R Fazio, Spin- supersolid phase in Heisenberg chains: A char- acterization via matrix product states with pe- riodic boundary conditions, Phys. keywords: accuracy; algorithm; art; blocks; bond; boundary; chain; conventional; correlation; degrees; density; dmrg; effective; energy; error; fig; freedom; function; group; hamiltonian; inset; main; matrices; matrix; model; mps; multiple; new; number; numerical; old; operators; papers; pbc; phys; physics; product; quantum; renormalization; results; rev; sites; spin; state; superblock; system; technique; truncation; vol cache: pip-341.pdf plain text: pip-341.txt item: #52 of 103 id: pip-35 author: Perotti, Juan I.; Billoni, Orlando V.; Tamarit, Francisco A.; Cannas, Sergio A. title: Stability as a natural selection mechanism on interacting networks date: 2010-10-20 words: 6078 flesch: 62 summary: While this suggests the presence of an underlying preferential attachment rule mecha- nism, a detailed analysis has shown that this is not Figure 4: Average network size as a function of the time measured in number of trials for b = 2 and q = 3. In Fig. 2, we plotted the connectivity for differ- ent biological networks across three orders of mag- nitude of network size scales, using data collected from the literature. keywords: agent; aij; art; associated; average; behavior; biological; c(n; clustering; complex; connectivity; constraint; degree; different; distribution; dynamical; dynamics; elements; evolutionary; exponent; fig; food; function; growing; interaction; large; law; line; links; matrix; maximum; mixing; model; networks; new; nmax; nodes; non; papers; particular; perotti; physics; power; present; probability; properties; protein; random; range; results; rev; scales; size; small; stability; structure; systems; tail; time; topological; values; vol; webs cache: pip-35.pdf plain text: pip-35.txt item: #53 of 103 id: pip-352 author: Gómez, Edgar Arturo; Hernández, José David; Vinck Posada, Herbert title: Green's functions technique for calculating the emission spectrum in a quantum dot-cavity system date: 2016-12-23 words: 7413 flesch: 69 summary: More- over, it allows overcoming the inherent theoretical difficulties associated with the direct application of the quantum regression theorem in open quantum systems. I. Introduction The measurement and control of light produced by quantum systems have been the focus of interest of the cavity quantum electrodynamics [1, 2]. keywords: = √; approach; art; cavity; cavity system; conditions; correlation; coupling; density; dot; dynamical; dynamics; emission; emission spectrum; equations; functions; g(τ; gft; gómez; green; initial; light; line; matrix; matter; mev; number; numerical; open; operator; order; papers; parameters; photon; phys; physics; qrt; quantum; quantum dot; reduced; reservoir; section; set; solid; spectrum; state; steady; system; terms; theorem; theoretical; time; trr; values; vol; worth cache: pip-352.pdf plain text: pip-352.txt item: #54 of 103 id: pip-36 author: Divoux, Thibaut title: Invited review: Effect of temperature on a granular pile date: 2010-11-17 words: 9836 flesch: 66 summary: [87] P Ribiere, P Richard, P Philippe, D Bideau, R Delanay, On the existence of stationary state during granular compaction, Eur. Phys. In particular, how can we compare the aging effects observed in vibrated granular piles and described in [89] to the one described here ? keywords: acceleration; aging; amplitude; art; assembly; beads; bideau; case; change; column; compaction; conductivity; contact; container; convection; copyright; cycles; cycling; density; diameter; different; dilation; divoux; dry; dynamics; effect; energy; experiments; fig; figure; fluctuations; force; fraction; frequency; glass; grains; granular; granular pile; heave; height; induced; jammed; key; large; law; length; lett; like; local; mass; materials; matter; media; model; motion; network; number; packing; papers; permission; perturbations; phys; physics; pile; process; rearrangements; relaxation; relevant; results; rev; role; roughness; sample; scale; section; shear; slow; state; stone; stress; study; surface; system; tapping; temperature; thermal; thermal cycling; time; tube; typical; value; variations; vibrated; vol; way cache: pip-36.pdf plain text: pip-36.txt item: #55 of 103 id: pip-367 author: Wolk, Brian Jonathan title: An alternative derivation of the Dirac operator generating intrinsic Lagrangian local gauge invariance date: 2017-01-14 words: 3228 flesch: 69 summary: In standard vector analysis, vector �eld operators operate on scalar �elds [15]. Introduction of a vector �eld Aµ that couples to the Dirac �eld ψ must then be introduced in order to satisfy the imposed local symmetry constraint keywords: alternative; art; cambridge; cli; components; condition; current; dirac; eld; elds; elements; equation; formalism; gauge; introduction; invariance; lagrangian; local; lorenz; mapping; new; operator; ord; papers; physics; press; quantum; rst; scalar; symmetry; theory; university; vector; vol; wolk; york cache: pip-367.pdf plain text: pip-367.txt item: #56 of 103 id: pip-37 author: Zanette, Damián H. title: SIR epidemics in monogamous populations with recombination date: 2011-03-25 words: 3785 flesch: 58 summary: This process of couple recombination can compensate the instantaneous disconnection of the interaction pattern and thus allow for the propagation of the infection. Monogamous populations with couple recombination Suppose now that, at any given time, each agent in the population has exactly just one neighbor or, 030001-2 Papers in Physics, vol. keywords: agents; couples; critical; description; disease; epidemics; epidemiological; eqs; equations; field; fraction; function; incidence; infectious; infectivities; infectivity; initial; interaction; kind; large; mean; model; monogamous; msi; neighbors; pattern; physics; population; positive; propagation; rate; recombination; results; sir; small; state; time; values; zanette cache: pip-37.pdf plain text: pip-37.txt item: #57 of 103 id: pip-380 author: Zanette, Damián H. title: Self-sustained oscillations with delayed velocity feedback date: 2017-03-30 words: 4060 flesch: 59 summary: Since a purely linear mechanical system can- not display stable periodic motion, this kind of feedback force must necessarily be compensated by some nonlinear contribution from the oscillator dynamics itself. Em- phasis is put on the effects of time delays in the 090003-1 Papers in Physics, vol. 9, art. keywords: amplitude; approximation; art; curve; damping; delay; dissipation; energy; fact; feedback; fig; figure; force; frequency; harmonic; mechanical; micromechanical; motion; nonlinearity; numerical; oscillation; oscillators; papers; periodic; phase; phys; physics; point; positive; proportional; resonance; results; self; small; smaller; solutions; stationary; theoretical; time; values; velocity; vol; x(t; zanette cache: pip-380.pdf plain text: pip-380.txt item: #58 of 103 id: pip-388 author: Núñez Fernández, Yuriel; Hallberg, Karen title: An efficient impurity-solver for the dynamical mean field theory algorithm date: 2017-08-01 words: 3283 flesch: 66 summary: [25] D J Garćıa, K Hallberg, M J Rozenberg, Dy- namical mean field theory with the density ma- trix renormalization group, Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 246403 (2004). [13] A Georges, G Kotliar, Hubbard model in in- finite dimensions, Phys. keywords: art; chemical; correlated; density; dmft; dmrg; dynamical; electronic; energy; fernández; field; group; hubbard; impurity; insulator; interacting; lattice; lett; local; matrix; mean; metal; method; model; núñez; phys; physics; quantum; renormalization; rev; states; structure; systems; theory; transition cache: pip-388.pdf plain text: pip-388.txt item: #59 of 103 id: pip-39 author: Ehrhardt, Torsten title: Commentary on "Expansions for Eigenfunctions and Eigenvalues of large-$n$ Toeplitz Matrices" date: 2010-10-19 words: 1108 flesch: 64 summary: [1] is concerned with the problem of describing the asymptotics of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of Toeplitz matrices, Tn(φ) = (φj−k) n−1 j,k=0, as the matrix size n goes to infinity. The problem of the asymptotics of the eigenval- ues of Toeplitz matrices has a long history and is a multi-faceted and difficult topic. keywords: a(z; asymptotics; curve; eigenvalues; function; image; large; matrices; paper; point; smooth; symbols; tn(φ; toeplitz; |z| cache: pip-39.pdf plain text: pip-39.txt item: #60 of 103 id: pip-400 author: Ghosh, Sudeep; Roy, Ankhi title: An improvement to the measurement of Dalitz plot parameters date: 2017-12-31 words: 4180 flesch: 67 summary: http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/PIP.090009 www.papersinphysics.org ISSN 1852-4249 An improvement to the measurement of Dalitz plot parameters S. Ghosh,1∗ A. Roy1† Precise measurement of the Dalitz plot parameters of the η′ → η π+ π− decay gives a better insight of the dynamics of the heavy pseudo-scalar meson. Dalitz plot parameters of the η′ → η π+ π− decay from the BESIII [12] experiment were used as input parameters for the generated events. keywords: analysis; background; bins; dalitz; dalitz plot; decay; detector; energy; events; exclusive; fig; generated; mass; measurement; measurement method; meson; method; missing; momentum; number; parameters; particle; photon; phys; physics; plot; plot parameters; poor; resolution; study; variables; vol cache: pip-400.pdf plain text: pip-400.txt item: #61 of 103 id: pip-410 author: Llamas Bello, César; Vegas, Jesús; González Rebollo, Miguel Ángel; González Delgado, Manuel Ángel title: Open-source sensors system for doing simple physics experiments date: 2018-04-07 words: 2256 flesch: 54 summary: Un- like commercial sensor systems, this one constitutes an extensible and customizable platform that can be modified by adding other sensors and includ- ing other software characteristics. We initially decided to include sensors in the platform that measure kinematic magnitudes: ac- celerometer, gyroscope, distance sensor and light- gate sensors. keywords: acceleration; accelerometer; air; arduino; bluetooth; connection; data; different; distance; experiments; figure; gyroscope; infrared; llamas; measurements; mobile; open; physics; platform; points; portable; raspberry; sensors; september; software; system; track; unit; users; valladolid cache: pip-410.pdf plain text: pip-410.txt item: #62 of 103 id: pip-415 author: Allerdt, Andrew; Feiguin, Adrian E. title: Dilute antiferromagnetism in magnetically doped phosphorene date: 2017-12-31 words: 2994 flesch: 64 summary: The case of magnetic impurities is considerably 090008-1 PAPERS IN PHYSICS, VOL. [22] C A Büsser, G B Martins, A E Feiguin, Lanczos transformation for quantum impurity problems in d-dimensional lattices: Application to graphene nanoribbons, Phys. keywords: allerdt; art; band; black; calculations; chem; conduction; correlations; density; different; direction; fermi; ferromagnetism; fig; function; gap; graphene; impurities; interaction; kondo; lattice; level; lindhard; magnetic; non; papers; phosphorene; phosphorus; phys; physics; properties; ref; results; rev; rkky; spin; states; structure; vol cache: pip-415.pdf plain text: pip-415.txt item: #63 of 103 id: pip-416 author: González Delgado, Manuel Ángel; Gómez, Alfonso; González Rebollo, Miguel Ángel title: Smartphones on the air track. Examples and difficulties date: 2018-06-06 words: 2678 flesch: 55 summary: i. Elastic collisions between carts in a hor- izontal air track This is a simple experiment that is done by using two carts, each with a smartphone measuring its acceleration, allowing us to check the momentum conservation in a collision between two bodies. Figure 1 shows the results of one of such ex- periments corresponding to an elastic collision be- tween two bodies (cart plus smartphone) of similar masses. keywords: acceleration; air; average; bodies; body; cart; collisions; data; devices; different; experiment; figure; friction; masses; measurements; momentum; movement; oscillations; physics; pulley; results; shows; smartphone; track cache: pip-416.pdf plain text: pip-416.txt item: #64 of 103 id: pip-428 author: Forinash, Kyle; Wisman, Raymond title: Smartphone audio port data collection cookbook date: 2018-06-06 words: 1850 flesch: 60 summary: K. Forinash et al. range of peak amplitudes produced by the cir- cuit of Fig. 1 and the corresponding temper- atures, an equation fitted to that amplitude vs. temperature data can convert the circuit amplitude output to temperature. II. put to the microphone input; the speaker output is a wave which peak amplitude at the microphone input varies with the variable resistor, greater re- sistance resulting in lower peak amplitude. keywords: amplitude; audio; circuit; collection; data; fig; figure; forinash; gate; input; microphone; object; peak; photoresistor; port; samples; second; speaker; threshold; time; timing; wave cache: pip-428.pdf plain text: pip-428.txt item: #65 of 103 id: pip-429 author: Zhang, Yisi S title: Commentary on "Modeling temperature manipulation in a circular model of birdsong production" date: 2018-01-19 words: 938 flesch: 56 summary: Why would the model undergo a qualitative change between different syllable types? On the other hand, it proposes alternative generators of song timing. keywords: architecture; area; avian; birdsong; brainstem; circular; hvc; input; model; pathway; production; respiratory; song; syllable; system; vocal cache: pip-429.pdf plain text: pip-429.txt item: #66 of 103 id: pip-44 author: Bustingorry, Sebastián; Kolton, Alejandro B. title: Anisotropic finite-size scaling of an elastic string at the depinning threshold in a random-periodic medium date: 2010-12-20 words: 6739 flesch: 61 summary: Since the periodicity can often be experimentally tuned in such periodic systems it is thus worth studying in detail the geometry of critical interfaces of size L as a function of M with periodic boundary conditions, and thus com- plement the study of the critical force in such sys- tems This property is relevant as w2 fluctuates even in the thermodynamic limit for critical interfaces with a positive roughness expo- nent [42]. keywords: art; average; bustingorry; class; conditions; configuration; corrections; critical; crossover; depinning; different; dimensional; disorder; distribution; domain; doussal; dynamics; effects; elastic; exponent; fig; finite; fluctuations; force; function; g(k; gaussian; giamarchi; interface; krauth; large; lett; line; longitudinal; lζdep; manifold; media; medium; model; non; papers; parameter; periodic; periodicity; phys; physics; random; regime; rev; roughness; sample; scaling; size; small; square; statistics; string; study; system; threshold; transition; transverse; universal; universality; values; velocity; vol; width cache: pip-44.pdf plain text: pip-44.txt item: #67 of 103 id: pip-466 author: Hilberer, A.; Laurent, G.; Lorin, A.; Partier, A.; Bobroff, J.; Bouquet, F.; Even, C.; Fischbach, J. M.; Marrache-Kikuchi, Claire Akiko; Monteverde, M.; Pilett, B.; Quay, Q. title: Temperature-dependent transport measurements with Arduino date: 2018-11-02 words: 4764 flesch: 56 summary: There is a wide variety of temperature sensors, depending on the temperature range of interest. We will also review some ba- sic techniques to ensure a proper thermal contact between the sample and the thermometer. i. Sensors types a. Built-in Arduino sensors There are a number of temperature sensors that are generally sold with standard Arduino kits. keywords: adc; amplification; arduino; art; available; board; case; contact; current; drop; effect; example; fig; figure; good; kikuchi; liquid; low; magnetocaloric; marrache; measured; measurement; method; microcontroller; nitrogen; papers; paris; physics; potential; precision; range; read; resistance; resistive; room; sample; sensors; set; single; small; standard; students; superconductor; temperature; thermal; thermocouple; thermometer; transition; use; voltage cache: pip-466.pdf plain text: pip-466.txt item: #68 of 103 id: pip-47 author: Coniglio, Antonio; Pica Ciamarra, Massimo title: Commentary on “Effect of temperature on a granular pile” date: 2010-11-17 words: 1446 flesch: 66 summary: Here, µ and σ are the friction coefficient and the shear stress of a gran- ular system, while ε measures the strength of the attractive force between thermal particles, and T is the temperature. In this structure, all inter–particle forces are equal in magnitude, and the net force acting on each particle is zero. keywords: analogy; coefficient; cycle; different; effect; force; friction; granular; particles; shear; state; stress; system; temperature; thermal; value; volume; φj1; φj3 cache: pip-47.pdf plain text: pip-47.txt item: #69 of 103 id: pip-475 author: Fujiwara, N.; Takeuchi, M.; Kuwayama, T.; Nakagawa, S.; Iimura, S.; Matsuishi, S.; Hosono, H. title: Nuclear magnetic resonance on $LaFeAsO_{0.4}H_{0.6}$ at 3.7 GPa date: 2019-06-04 words: 1903 flesch: 65 summary: [3] M Hiraishi, S Iimura, K M Kojima, J Ya- maura, H Hiraka, K Ikeda, P Miao, Y Ishikawa, S Torii, M Miyazaki, I Yamauchi, A Koda, K Ishii, M Yoshida, J Mizuki, R Kadono, R Kumai, T Kamiyama, T Otomo, Y Murakami, S Matsuishi, H Hosono, Intro- duction to solid state physics, Nat. Phys. 10, 300 (2014). The R1 and R2 lines at ambient pressure, 3.0 and 3.7 GPa are shown in Fig. keywords: behavior; dependence; excitation; figure; fujiwara; gpa; heavily; hosono; iimura; induced; lafeaso0.4h0.6; magnetic; matsuishi; nmr; nuclear; phase; phys; pressure; qcp; regime; rev; spin cache: pip-475.pdf plain text: pip-475.txt item: #70 of 103 id: pip-477 author: Kuwayama, T.; Matsuura, K.; Mizukami, Y.; Kasahara, S.; Matsuda, Y.; Shibauchi, T.; Uwatoko, Y.; Fujiwara, N. title: Pressure-induced Lifshitz transition in FeSe$_{0.88}$S$_{0.12}$ probed via $^{77}$Se-NMR date: 2019-06-18 words: 1893 flesch: 67 summary: [2] J P Sun, K Matsuura, G Z Ye, Y Mizukami, M Shimozawa, K Matsubayashi, M Yamashita, T Watashige, S Kasahara, Y Matsuda, J Q Yan, B C Sales, Y Uwatoko, J G Cheng, T Shibauchi, Dome-shaped magnetic order com- peting with high-temperature superconductivity at high pressures in FeSe, Nat. Tc in- creases up to ∼ 27 K at 3.0 GPa from Tc ∼ 9 K at ambient pressure. keywords: 77se; afm; ambient; change; dependence; dos; fermi; fese; fese0.88s0.12; field; figure; gpa; high; lifshitz; measurements; nematic; nmr; phase; physics; pressure; shift; temperature; transition cache: pip-477.pdf plain text: pip-477.txt item: #71 of 103 id: pip-478 author: Pravica, Michael G.; Schyck, Sarah; Harris, Blake; Cifligu, Petrika; Kim, Eunja; Billinghurst, Brant title: Fluorine chemistry at extreme conditions: Possible synthesis of $HgF_4$ date: 2019-02-27 words: 3100 flesch: 61 summary: Our observation differs somewhat from the predictions of Botana et al. of a 38–73 GPa pres- sure range of stability [1] but given the challenges associated with connecting theory and experiment at high pressure and given the complex chemistry occurring during and after hard x-ray irradiation and at high pressures, our results are nevertheless encouraging. 110001-4 Papers in Physics, vol. 3. We note in passing that we performed a purely high pressure mid-IR study of just the XeF2 + HgF2 mixture (see Fig. 5) and found no evidence of any significant spectral changes (with the excep- tion of a phase transition near 5 GPa from HgF2) demonstrating that x-ray irradiation in combina- tion with high pressure is necessary to produce the interesting features observed in Fig. keywords: ambient; art; cell; changes; chemistry; cm−1; compound; conditions; diamond; far; fig; figure; fluorine; gasket; gpa; hard; hgf2; hgf4; high; irradiated; irradiation; light; loading; mixture; molecular; near; observed; papers; patterns; physics; pravica; pressure; pressurization; pressurized; range; ray; sample; source; spectra; vol; white; xef2 cache: pip-478.pdf plain text: pip-478.txt item: #72 of 103 id: pip-482 author: Jara, Enrique; Barreda-Argüeso, Jose Antonio; González, Jesus Antonio; Valiente, Rafael; Rodriguez, Fernando title: Structural correlations in $Cs_2CuCl_4$: Pressure dependence of electronic structures date: 2019-06-21 words: 4061 flesch: 66 summary: Single crystal dimensions (ambient pressure): 80 × 80 × 22 µm3. usually increases by decreasing the Cu–Cl bond distance, R, whereas the dihedral angle tends to decrease with pressure, approaching the Td angle (109.47o) under high compression. Vol- ume and pressure dependences of the elec- tronic, vibrational, and crystal structures of Cs2CoCl4: Identification of a pressure-induced piezochromic phase at high pressure, Phys. Rev. B 95, 014110 (2017). keywords: absorption; ambient; angle; aom; art; band; bond; change; chem; color; conditions; crystal; cs2cucl4; cu2; cucl2−4; d2d; distortion; electronic; energies; energy; experimental; field; fig; function; gap; gpa; high; jara; optical; papers; parameters; phase; phys; physics; pnma; pressure; properties; range; shifts; single; spectra; splitting; structural; symmetry; tetrahedral; transition; variation; vol cache: pip-482.pdf plain text: pip-482.txt item: #73 of 103 id: pip-484 author: Francisco-López, Adrián; Han, Bo; Lagarde, Delphine; Marie, Xavier; Urbaszek, Bernhard; Robert, Cedric; Goñi, Alejandro title: On the impact of the stress situation on the optical properties of $WSe_2$ monolayers under high pressure date: 2019-06-21 words: 6843 flesch: 69 summary: [18] R S Alencar, K D A Saboia, D Machon, G Montagnac, V Meunier, O P Ferreira, A San- Miguel, A G Souza Fihlo, Atomic-layer MoS2 on SiO2 under high pressure: [29] D Machon, C Bousige, R Alencar, A Torres- Dias, F Balima, J Nicolle, G S Pinheiro, A G Souza Filho, A San-Miguel, Raman scatter- ing studies of graphene under high pressure, J. Raman Spectrosc. keywords: adhesion; art; band; bare; bare wse2; bulk; case; coefficient; dac; dark; data; dependence; diamond; dichalcogenides; different; energy; excitation; exciton; experiments; figure; francisco; function; g p; gpa; hbn; heterostructure; high; hydrostatic; laser; layers; lett; lópez; material; metal; mev; mls; modes; monolayer; mos2; optical; papers; perpendicular; phys; physics; plane; ple; points; pressure; properties; raman; results; rev; sample; single; sio2; situation; slab; spectra; spectrum; strain; stress; substrate; surface; symmetry; temperature; thickness; transition; vdw; vol; wse2; wse2 ml cache: pip-484.pdf plain text: pip-484.txt item: #74 of 103 id: pip-485 author: Ishigaki, K.; Gouchi, J.; Nagasaki, S.; Cheng, J. G.; Uwatoko, Y. title: Development of two-stage multi-anvil apparatus for low-temperature measurements date: 2019-08-12 words: 2795 flesch: 62 summary: The ap- plication of high pressure can induce structural or electronic phase transitions or precisely tune the structural and physical properties. In comparison with DAC, multianvil-type (MA) apparatus can maintain bet- ter pressure homogeneity even if the PTM becomes solidified at low temperature and/or high pressure [6]. keywords: anvils; apparatus; art; calibration; cell; cryostat; cubes; cubic; device; edge; electrical; figure; force; gasket; gpa; high; homogeneity; length; liquid; loading; low; ma8; matter; measurements; multi; octahedral; papers; physical; physics; pressure; ptm; resistance; rev; sample; sci; second; stage; temperature; uwatoko; vol cache: pip-485.pdf plain text: pip-485.txt item: #75 of 103 id: pip-49 author: Fedorenko, Andrei title: Commentary on "Anisotropic finite-size scaling of an elastic string at the depinning threshold in a random-periodic medium" date: 2011-01-12 words: 1496 flesch: 59 summary: The latter takes place also in random field spin systems and states that a d-dimensional disordered system at zero tem- perature is equivalent to all orders in perturbation theory to a pure system in d−2 dimensions at finite temperature. The picture for finite systems is more involved. keywords: critical; crossover; depinning; disorder; distribution; elastic; finite; fixed; force; function; g(k; limit; periodic; random; roughness; scaling; size; system; temperature; threshold; transition; universality cache: pip-49.pdf plain text: pip-49.txt item: #76 of 103 id: pip-50 author: Roy, Sukhdev title: Commentary on "Experimental determination of distance and orientation of metallic nanodimers by polarization dependent plasmon coupling" date: 2011-01-13 words: 1588 flesch: 49 summary: Gold nanoparticles have stimulated tremendous research interest due to their unique optical proper- ties. The authors address the important problem of experimental determination of distance and orien- tation of gold nanoparticles by measuring scatter- ing by illumination with polarized light. keywords: applications; authors; chem; color; coupling; dimers; distance; experimental; field; fluorescence; gold; grecco; illumination; interparticle; lett; measurements; metallic; nanoparticles; optical; orientation; phys; physics; plasmon; polarization; properties; resonance; scattering; surface; technique cache: pip-50.pdf plain text: pip-50.txt item: #77 of 103 id: pip-513 author: Rezaei, Z.; Farokhi, B. title: Theory of terahertz Smith-Purcell radiation from a cylindrical grating date: 2019-10-08 words: 3475 flesch: 76 summary: The effect of beam thickness (∆) on growth rate is depicted in Fig. Z. Rezaei et al. momentum equation for electron beams: keywords: annular; art; beam; current; cylindrical; dielectric; dispersion; effect; electron; equation; fields; fig; figure; frequency; grating; growth; high; interaction; modes; n=−∞; papers; phys; physics; plasma; purcell; radiation; rate; region; relation; results; rezaei; slots; smith; system; theory; thickness; vol; wave cache: pip-513.pdf plain text: pip-513.txt item: #78 of 103 id: pip-515 author: Cifre, I.; Zarepour, M.; Horovitz, S. G. ; Cannas, S. A.; Chialvo, D. R. title: Further results on why a point process is effective for estimating correlation between brain regions date: 2020-06-18 words: 5060 flesch: 58 summary: To answer this we analyze BOLD time series from the brain of a subject during an experiment in which fMRI data are collected at rest Figure 2 illus- trates, for those unfamiliar to the subject, three examples of typical BOLD time series that are usu- ally recorded from the brain. keywords: activation; activity; analysis; approach; argentina; art; authors; autocorrelation; bold; bold time; brain; cifre; compression; connectivity; correlation; data; different; dynamics; example; fig; figure; fmri; functional; ground; imaging; inflection; information; large; length; linear; matrices; matrix; model; network; neural; node; panel; papers; physics; point; point process; process; properties; raw; regions; results; samples; series; signal; similar; simulated; spontaneous; state; synthetic; t.max; temporal; threshold; time; time series; truth; type; typical; underlying; values; vol; wise cache: pip-515.pdf plain text: pip-515.txt item: #79 of 103 id: pip-531 author: Bazaziyan, Behnaz; Bozorgmehr, Mohammad Reza ; Momen-Heravi, Mohammad ; Beyramabadi, S. Ali title: Flavodoxin in a binary surfactant system consisting of the nonionic 1-decanoyl-rac-glycerol and the zwitterionic lauryldimethylamine-N-oxide: Molecular dynamics simulation approach date: 2020-08-21 words: 4762 flesch: 61 summary: [4] C R Babu, P F Flynn, A J Wand, Validation of protein structure from preparations of en- capsulated proteins dissolved in low viscosity fluids, J. Am. Flavodoxin in sys- tem A has the smallest Rg and in system C the highest Rg. keywords: activity; analysis; art; bazaziyan; box; chem; coefficient; color; conditions; contact; decanoyl; different; diffusion; distance; dynamics; energy; figure; flavodoxin; free; glycerol; helices; hexanol; lauryldimethylamine; left; lower; map; method; mixture; molecular; molecules; nmr; non; oxide; papers; pentane; physics; presence; protein; rac; residues; results; right; rmsd; sci; secondary; simulation; solution; solvent; stability; structure; study; surfactant; systems; terminal; time; triangle; values; viscosity; vol; water cache: pip-531.pdf plain text: pip-531.txt item: #80 of 103 id: pip-539 author: Mahmood, Rana S.; Salman, Sabah A.; Bakr, Nabeel Ali title: The electrical and mechanical properties of Cadmium chloride reinforced PVA:PVP blend films date: 2020-10-30 words: 4529 flesch: 57 summary: The dielectric loss fac- tor of the pure PVA:PVP polymer blend films and polymer blend films reinforced by CdCl2·H2O salt was calculated at different weight ratios (10 wt%, 20 wt%, 40 wt%) at room temperature and within the frequency range of 100 Hz – 1 MHz, as shown in Fig. The effect of the salt weight ratio on the mechanical properties of the salt-reinforced PVA:PVP polymer blend films was also studied. keywords: art; blend; blend films; break; cdcl2·h2o; cdcl2·h2o salt; conductivity; constant; dielectric; different; different weight; effect; electrical; elongation; energy; factor; figure; films; fracture; frequency; hardness; high; increase; log; loss; mahmood; material; mechanical; modulus; papers; physics; polymer; polymer blend; properties; pure; pure polymer; pva; pvp; pvp polymer; ratios; salt; salt weight; strain; strength; stress; tensile; test; value; vol; weight; weight ratios; wt%; young cache: pip-539.pdf plain text: pip-539.txt item: #81 of 103 id: pip-54 author: Jais, Pablo M.; von Bilderling, Catalina; Bragas, Andrea V. title: Plasmon-enhanced second harmonic generation in semiconductor quantum dots close to metal nanoparticles date: 2011-06-09 words: 2766 flesch: 68 summary: NP samples were prepared by placing a drop of the NP solution on a glass substrate until the sol- vent evaporated. The observations can be attributed to the en- hancement of the nonlinear field around the QDs due to silver NP plasmon resonance at 2ω. keywords: cds; chem; concentration; enhancement; field; fig; figure; generation; harmonic; intensity; laser; metal; mixed; nanoparticles; nonlinear; nps; optical; photon; phys; plasmon; qds; quantum; raman; resonance; resonant; sample; second; shg; signal; silver; solution; spectral; surface; tppl; wavelength cache: pip-54.pdf plain text: pip-54.txt item: #82 of 103 id: pip-57 author: Fernández, E.; Fernández, R. J.; Bilmes, Gabriel Mario title: Natural and laser-induced cavitation in corn stems: On the mechanisms of acoustic emissions date: 2012-05-10 words: 4329 flesch: 67 summary: Air seeding induced by the heating at pit membranes under CW laser irradiation should also be taken into account as an initial stage in laser induced cavitation inception. E. Fernández et al. sion technique to measure xylem cavitation keywords: acoustic; art; authors; bare; beam; bot; broadband; cavitation; column; conditions; corn; dark; different; dixon; emissions; events; experiments; fernández; fig; figure; frequency; inception; induced; laser; light; liquid; low; papers; physics; physiol; plants; pressure; rate; results; room; signals; source; stem; technique; tension; transducer; type; tyree; uae; ultrasonic; vol; water; xylem cache: pip-57.pdf plain text: pip-57.txt item: #83 of 103 id: pip-578 author: Barrere, Nicasio; Brum, Javier ; L'her, Alexandre; Sarasúa, Gustavo L.; Cabeza, Cecilia title: Vortex dynamics under pulsatile flow in axisymmetric constricted tubes date: 2020-06-16 words: 6885 flesch: 57 summary: Received: 20 February 2020, Accepted: 25 May 2020 Edited by: S. Rafai Reviewed by: J. A. Isler Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4279/PIP.120002 www.papersinphysics.org ISSN 1852-4249 Vortex dynamics under pulsatile flow in axisymmetric constricted tubes Nicasio Barrere1*, Javier Brum1, Alexandre L’her1, Gustavo L. Sarasúa1, Cecilia Cabeza1 Improved understanding of how vortices develop and propagate under pulsatile flow can shed important light on the mixing and transport processes occurring in such systems, in- cluding the transition to turbulent regime. The analysis led to a scaling law equation for maximum vortex displacement as a function of a dimensionless variable dependent on the system parameters Re and α. I. Introduction Research on the dynamics of pulsatile flows through constricted regions has multiple applications in biomedical engineering and medicine. keywords: analysis; art; authors; axial; axisymmetric; blue; central; circles; constricted; constriction; data; dependence; developed; diameter; different; displacement; downstream; dynamics; elements; et al; experimental; field; fig; figure; flow; fluid; frequency; function; inlet; inner; jet; maximum; mech; mesh; nicasio; numbers; numerical; order; papers; period; phase; physics; profiles; pulsatile; recirculation; red; region; results; reu=1187; reynolds; rigid; r̄e; section; shedding; shows; simulation; size; streamlines; time; transition; tube; turbulence; upstream; values; velocity; vol; vortex; vortices; vorticity; wall; work; zone; z∗/d cache: pip-578.pdf plain text: pip-578.txt item: #84 of 103 id: pip-597 author: Abdel-Latif, Ahmed; Kassab, Maged ; Sayyed, M. I.; Tekin, H. O. title: Optimizing the shielding properties of strength-enhanced concrete containing marble date: 2020-09-08 words: 5080 flesch: 60 summary: (2014) found that using marble powder as a partial replacement for cement or sand improves the physical properties of concrete [9]. V. Conclusions The following conclusions can be drawn: � The replacement of cement by marble waste powder enhances compressive strength, as re- placing 10 % of cement with marble powder (CM3) led to an increase of 10 % in com- pressive strength with respect to the measured value for reference sample CM1. keywords: abdel; art; atomic; attenuation; build; calculated; cement; cm1; cm2; cm3; cm4; cm5; coefficient; compressive; concrete; content; cross; depth; different; ebf; effective; energy; exposure; fast; fig; figure; gamma; increases; latif; linear; marble; mass; materials; mcnpx; measured; mev; mfp; mixtures; neutron; nucl; number; papers; parameters; penetration; photon; physics; powder; properties; radiation; range; ray; removal; replacement; results; sample; section; shielding; strength; value; vol; waste cache: pip-597.pdf plain text: pip-597.txt item: #85 of 103 id: pip-61 author: Pugnaloni, Luis Ariel; Damas, José; Zuriguel, Iker; Maza, Diego title: Master curves for the stress tensor invariants in stationary states of static granular beds. Implications for the thermodynamic phase space date: 2011-08-25 words: 8087 flesch: 68 summary: We will use the expressions equilibrium state, steady state or simply state to refer to the collection of all configurations gener- ated by using a given external excitation after any transient has disappeared. Notice, however, that the same values of φ, Σ and its fluctuations, ∆φ and ∆Σ, are observed for the steady state of low Γ obtained before and after the 800 pulses of high Γ. Unless otherwise stated, all the results we present in what follows correspond to steady states. keywords: amplitude; collapse; components; configurations; contact; corresponds; curves; diagonal; different; duration; equal; equilibrium; excitation; experimental; fig; figure; fluctuations; force; fraction; frequencies; frequency; function; granular; high; intensities; intensity; low; lower; macroscopic; master; mean; mgd; minimum; moment; number; packing; papers; parameter; particle; phys; physics; plot; present; protocols; pugnaloni; pulse; results; rev; sample; set; shape; simulations; states; static; steady; stress; system; tap; tapping; taps; tensor; tr(σ; trace; units; values; variables; volume; γmin; σyy cache: pip-61.pdf plain text: pip-61.txt item: #86 of 103 id: pip-638 author: Ré, Miguel Ángel; Aguirre Varela, Guillermo Gabriel title: A method for continuous-range sequence analysis with Jensen-Shannon divergence date: 2021-02-05 words: 5002 flesch: 63 summary: For real value data sets (or the discrete type with a wide range) estimation of MI by frequency of appearance is not applica- ble. We generated 100 data sets, sam- pling 1000 (x,y) pairs from the distribution in (10) with different values of ym or σg, and from the joint distribution µ (x= 1,y) keywords: approximation; art; average; case; continuous; data; density; different; discrete; distribution; divergence; elements; estimation; fig; independent; information; jsd; kda; kernel; mean; method; mutual; pairs; papers; physics; point; position; probability; range; results; ré; section; segmentation; sequence; sets; subsequences; value; variables; vol; window cache: pip-638.pdf plain text: pip-638.txt item: #87 of 103 id: pip-64 author: de Souza, Mario Everaldo title: Calculation of almost all energy levels of baryons date: 2011-08-08 words: 7339 flesch: 89 summary: [1] which has calcula- tion of baryon energy levels and magnetic moments of baryons using approximate wavefunctions. |mz1| + 2r2 + |mz2| and k = 2r3 + |mz3| = 0, and thus we obtain |mz1| + |mz2| keywords: + k; = 1,k; = 2,k; angular; art; baryons; calculation; case; data; energy; error; experimental; gev; important; interaction; l =; levels; m =; model; momenta; p11; papers; parity; physics; possible; quantum; quarks; souza; spin; state; table; values; vol; |mz1|; |mz2|; |mz3| cache: pip-64.pdf plain text: pip-64.txt item: #88 of 103 id: pip-641 author: Barberis, Lucas title: Radial percolation reveals that Cancer Stem Cells are trapped in the core of colonies date: 2021-04-09 words: 7183 flesch: 61 summary: [2] C A M La Porta, S Zapperi, J P Sethna, Senescent cells in growing tumors: Popula- tion dynamics and cancer stem cells, PLoS Comput. [3] N A Lobo, Y Shimono, D Qian, M F Clarke, The biology of cancer stem cells, Annu. keywords: active; active csc; art; barberis; biol; border; cancer; case; cells; center; class; colonies; colony; condat; core; critical; csc; cscs; dcc; dccs; different; diffusion; duplication; exchange; experimental; feature; fig; figure; growth; hand; large; layer; low; mathematical; means; metastasis; model; neighbor; network; new; new cell; nodes; number; panel; papers; parent; path; percolation; physics; point; population; position; present; primary; probability; process; proliferation; quiescent; random; rate; results; seed; self; set; simulation; size; small; spheroids; stem; stem cells; system; theory; threshold; time; transition; triangular; tumor; value; vol; work cache: pip-641.pdf plain text: pip-641.txt item: #89 of 103 id: pip-65 author: Caldarola, Martín; Bettachini, Víctor A.; Rieznik, Andrés A.; Konig, Pablo G.; Masip, Martín E.; Grosz, Diego F.; Bragas, Andrea V. title: High-speed tunable photonic crystal fiber-based femtosecond soliton source without dispersion pre-compensation date: 2012-02-13 words: 4321 flesch: 75 summary: Chirped pump pulses The effect over the soliton produced by the chirp of pump pulses was studied systematically by in- troducing a known amount of extra glass path on the second prism of the compressor. The figure shows that more power is always re- quired to attain the same shift when pump pulses are heavily chirped. 0 20 40 60 80 P [mW] 0 100 200 300 400 ∆ λ s [ n m ] 0 fs 2 7400 fs 2 Figure 8: Soliton wavelength shift for chirped (full squares) and TL pump pulses (empty squares) vs pump pulse power. keywords: aom; art; caldarola; case; chirped; crystal; dispersion; experimental; femtosecond; fiber; fig; figure; frequency; fs2; function; generation; high; ieee; laser; lett; limited; numerical; opt; optical; output; papers; pcf; photonic; physics; power; present; prism; pulses; pulsewidth; pump; pump pulses; range; results; self; shift; simulations; soliton; source; spectral; spectrum; transform; tunable; vol; wavelength cache: pip-65.pdf plain text: pip-65.txt item: #90 of 103 id: pip-677 author: Nguyen, Thanh Tien; Le Vo Phuong Thuan; Tran Yen Mi title: An ab initio study of small gas molecule adsorption on the edge of N-doped sawtooth penta-graphene nanoribbons date: 2021-05-11 words: 5001 flesch: 62 summary: The paper is organized as follows: the subject and research objectives are presented in the in- troduction section; in section II the computational methods are discussed; section III contains the re- sults and discussion of the electronic and trans- port properties of N:SSPGNR with the adsorbed Figure 2: Adsorption configurations of C-H- N:SSPGNR consist of: a) C-H-N:SSPGNR, b) isolated gas molecules and c) configurations of C-H-N:SSPGNR after adsorption gas molecules. / N. T. Tien et al. Table 1: Adsorption orientations and corresponding numbers for the adsorption structures of CO, CO2 and NH3 on the edge of N:SSPGNR Gas Configurations Adsorption orientations Notation of N:SSPGNR CO C-H-N:SSPGNR Vertical to C and O is downward COCH1 Vertical to C and O is upward COCH2 H-N-N:SSPGNR Vertical to N and O is downward COHN1 Vertical to Nintro and O is upward COHN2 C-N-N:SSPGNR Vertical to C and O is downward COCN1 Vertical to C and O is upward COCN2 Vertical to N and O is downward COCN3 Vertical to N and O is upward COCN4 CO2 C-H-N:SSPGNR Vertical to C CO2CH1 Horizontal to C and CO2 perpendicular to PG CO2CH2 Horizontal to C and CO2 parallel to PG CO2CH3 H-N-N:SSPGNR Vertical to N CO2HN1 Horizontal to N and CO2 perpendicular to PG CO2HN2 Horizontal to N and CO2 parallel to PG CO2HN3 C-N-N:SSPGNR Vertical to C CO2CN1 Horizontal to C and CO2 perpendicular to PG CO2CN2 Horizontal to C and CO2 parallel to PG CO2CN3 Vertical to N CO2CN4 Horizontal to N and CO2 perpendicular to PG CO2CN5 Horizontal to N and CO2 parallel to PG CO2CN6 NH3 C-H-N:SSPGNR Gas molecule is downward NH3CH1 Gas molecule is upward NH3CH2 H-N-N:SSPGNR Gas molecule is downward NH3HN1 Gas molecule is upward NH3HN2 C-N-N:SSPGNR Gas molecule is downward NH3CN1 Gas molecule is upward NH3CN2 Gas molecule is downward NH3CN3 Gas molecule is upward NH3CN4 III Results and Discussion keywords: adsorption; art; atom; band; bias; bond; calculated; carbon; cases; changes; charge; chem; chemical; co2; configurations; current; density; dos; downward; edge; electronic; energy; figure; gap; gas; gas molecules; graphene; hand; horizontal; lett; maximum; molecules; nanoribbons; nh3; papers; penta; phys; physics; properties; pure; results; rev; sample; sawtooth; section; sensors; sspgnr; sspgnr gas; structures; study; systems; table; tien; transport; university; upward; vertical; voltage; wang; zhang cache: pip-677.pdf plain text: pip-677.txt item: #91 of 103 id: pip-687 author: Parisi, Daniel R.; Patterson, Germán A.; Pagni, Lucio; Osimani, Agustina; Bacigalupo, Tomas; Godfrid, Juan; Bergagna, Federico M.; Rodriguez Brizi, Manuel; Momesso, Pedro; Gomez, Fermin L.; Lozano, Jimena; Baader, Juan M.; Ribas, Ignacio; Astiz Meyer, Facundo P.; Di Luca, Miguel; Barrera, Nicolas E.; Keimel Álvarez, Ezequiel M.; Herran Oyhanarte, Maite M.; Pingarilho, Pedro R.; Zuberbuhler, Ximena; Gorostiaga, Felipe title: Physical distance characterization using pedestrian dynamics simulation date: 2022-01-28 words: 8237 flesch: 65 summary: Considering that: (a) The parameter we choose to maintain constant during each simulation is the allowed capacity N, and this capacity is reached at the beginning of each simulation in a very short time compared to other processes, and (b) all agents have the same number of items on their list, and thus the required time to complete it is similar on average, the first group of N agents will go to the checkout points at nearly the same time, generat- ing high checkout demand and long queues. This will provide efficient navigation to prevent poten- tial collisions with other agents and obstacles. keywords: agents; allowed; analysis; average; avoidance; behavioral; capacity; case; checkout; coefficient; cpm; current; data; density; different; distance; duration; encounter; events; fig; figure; hour; ideal; level; lines; list; longer; maximum; min; model; ne(te; neighbor; number; occupancy; occupation; operational; pair; papers; parameters; parisi; particles; particular; pedestrian; physical; physical distance; physics; picking; points; position; possible; present; probability; process; product; queuing; results; second; section; simulated; simulation; social; states; study; supermarket; system; time; total; t̂p; values; velocity; visible; vol; δπ(te cache: pip-687.pdf plain text: pip-687.txt item: #92 of 103 id: pip-7 author: Sartarelli, Salvador A.; Szybisz, Leszek title: Correlation between asymmetric profiles in slits and standard prewetting lines date: 2009-09-07 words: 4929 flesch: 73 summary: Asymmetric density profiles are found for fluid confined in a slit built up of two identical planar walls leading to the spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) effect. Figure 3: Examples of density profiles of Ar ad- sorbed on a surface of Li at T = 114 K displayed as a function of the distance from the wall located at z∗ = 0. keywords: adsorption; asymmetric; average; critical; curve; data; density; dhs; effect; energy; figure; fluid; free; function; liquid; papers; phys; physics; planar; point; potential; present; prewetting; profiles; range; ref; results; rev; sartarelli; slit; solutions; ssb; surface; tcpw; temperature; theory; usf; vapor; vol; wall; γlv; νid; ρ(z cache: pip-7.pdf plain text: pip-7.txt item: #93 of 103 id: pip-716 author: Mathew, Prijil; Mathews, Sajith T; Issac, Paul; Kurian, P J title: Experimental study on the similarity of gas discharge in low-pressure Argon gaps date: 2022-03-08 words: 5206 flesch: 68 summary: When we considered similar discharge gaps, the radius r, gap length d and gas pressure p fulfilled the conditions of p1r1 = p2r2 Received: 20 May 2021, Accepted: 7 October 2021 Edited by: A. B. Márquez Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4279/PIP.140004 www.papersinphysics.org ISSN 1852-4249 Experimental study on the similarity of gas discharge in low-pressure Argon gaps Prijil Mathew1∗, Sajith T. Mathews1, Paul Issac1, P. J. Kurian1 Through experiments and theoretical analysis, we investigated the similarity of gas dis- charge in low-pressure Argon gaps between two plane-parallel electrodes. keywords: appl; argon; art; breakdown; case; chamber; characteristic; conditions; current; curves; different; discharge; discharge current; electric; electrodes; electron; experimental; f(pd; field; figure; forbidden; forward; function; gap; gaps; gas; gas discharge; glow; glow discharge; hysteresis; ionisation; law; length; lett; non; p1d1; p2d2; papers; parallel; paschen; phys; physical; physics; plane; plasma; pressure; prijil; processes; ratio; reverse; sci; similar; similarity; sources; uniform; voltage cache: pip-716.pdf plain text: pip-716.txt item: #94 of 103 id: pip-729 author: Panthi, Narayan; Bhandari, Indra ; Koirala, Ishwar title: Thermophysical behavior of mercury-lead liquid alloy date: 2022-04-01 words: 5945 flesch: 58 summary: Similarly, concentration-dependent surface tension and vis- cosity of binary liquid alloys are investigated, these being the most desirable in metallurgical research for specifying the surface and transport properties of liquid mixtures: as such, scientists are attempt- ing to investigate these aspects by proposing several models [10–16] . III Results and discussion i Thermodynamic and microscopic proper- ties Generally, the properties of binary liquid alloys de- pend on temperature, composition, and pressure. keywords: activity; alloy; area; art; atoms; binary; bulk; butler; chemical; component; compound; concentration; constituent; cpb; different; elements; energy; enthalpy; equation; experimental; figure; formation; forming; free; functions; interaction; kaptay; kbt; lead; liquid; materials; metals; microscopic; mixing; model; molar; nature; order; panthi; papers; parameters; physics; properties; pure; range; results; scc(0; singh; statistical; study; surface; temperature; tension; theoretical; thermodynamic; thermophysical; transport; values; viscosity; vol; volume; − c cache: pip-729.pdf plain text: pip-729.txt item: #95 of 103 id: pip-733 author: Schmiegelow, Christian T.; Drechsler, Martín; Filgueira, Lautaro E.; Nuñez Barreto, Nicolás A.; Meconi, Franco title: Observation of atmospheric scintillation during the 2020 total eclipse in northern Patagonia date: 2022-11-04 words: 4361 flesch: 60 summary: [1] E. Gaviola, On shadow bands at total eclipses of the sun, Popular Astronomy 56, 353 (1948). [5] J. P. Madhani, G. E. Chu, C. V. Gomez, S. Bartel, R. J. Clark, L. W. Coban, M. Hart- man, E. M. Potosky, S. M. Rao, and D. A. Turnshek, Observation of eclipse shadow bands using high altitude balloon and ground based photodiode arrays, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 211, 105420 (2020). keywords: altitude; amplifier; amplitude; art; atmospheric; balloon; bands; board; campaign; city; clear; clouds; conditions; data; density; detectors; different; eclipse; exponent; fig; frequency; function; ground; high; increase; intensity; light; log; measurements; minutes; moments; near; noise; normalized; observation; papers; patagonia; pda; pdb; photodiodes; physics; planned; power; range; resolution; schmiegelow; series; shadow; shadow bands; signal; solar; spectral; time; totality; valcheta; vol cache: pip-733.pdf plain text: pip-733.txt item: #96 of 103 id: pip-774 author: Chou, Yu-Ching; Huang, Weihan title: A novel singularity-free black hole with nonlinear magnetic monopole: Hawking radiation and quantum correction date: 2022-04-12 words: 4500 flesch: 63 summary: Y. C. Chou et al. Qm = 1 4π ∫ F. (7) We found it extremely difficult to construct a solu- tion to analyze black holes with hadronic charges. VI Hawking radiation Hawking radiation is a quantum effect of black holes, in which the quantum tunneling effect causes parti- cles in black holes to pass through the event horizon. keywords: art; asymptotic; bardeen; black; chou; conditions; constant; correction; electrodynamics; energy; equations; fch(r; field; following; free; function; general; gravitational; hawking; hole; horizon; magnetic; mass; maxwell; metric; model; newtonian; nonlinear; papers; phys; physics; proposed; quantum; radiation; regular; relativity; rev; scalar; singularity; solution; vol; weak cache: pip-774.pdf plain text: pip-774.txt item: #97 of 103 id: pip-778 author: Hurley, Ryan; Zhai, Chongpu title: Challenges and opportunities in measuring time-resolved force chain evolution in 3D granular materials date: 2022-03-05 words: 5195 flesch: 49 summary: The statis- tics, fluctuations, and organization of force chains – inter-particle forces with magnitudes greater than the average in a cohesion-less material – have been linked to: material stresses [4]; electrical and me- chanical energy transport [5–8]; mechanical failure via particle fracture and inter-particle slip [9, 10]; mechanical failure of confining vessels due to stress ∗rhurley6@jhu.edu †zhaichongpu@xjtu.edu.cn 1 Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Bal- timore, MD 21218, USA. 2 Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. In energetic materials, force chains that develop during rapid compaction are also thought to nucleate hot-spots that eventually lead to ma- terial ignition [48]. keywords: 3d force; advances; applications; associated; buckling; chain; chain evolution; challenges; compaction; compliant; creep; decade; deformation; diffraction; discontinuous; dynamics; events; evolution; experiments; fault; field; flow; fluctuations; force; force chain; force measurements; gouge; grains; granular; granular materials; hurley; images; imaging; inference; inter; lett; limitations; local; materials; matter; measurements; mechanical; millisecond; models; nat; non; open; papers; particle; photoelastic; phys; physics; possible; prior; rates; ray; reconstruction; related; rev; rims; rotation; sci; shear; slip; solids; stick; stress; studies; subsecond; techniques; technological; thickening; timescales; tomography; transmission; wave cache: pip-778.pdf plain text: pip-778.txt item: #98 of 103 id: pip-78 author: González, Rafael; Page, Ricardo; Sartarelli, Andrés Salvador title: Beltrami flow structure in a diffuser. Quasi-cylindrical approximation date: 2012-03-07 words: 3675 flesch: 74 summary: [2] R González, A Costa, E S Santini, On a varia- tional principle for Beltrami flows, Phys. In the quasi-cylindrical approximation, the steady flow in the transition expansion region corresponding to a solid body rotation with uniform axial flow as inlet flow has the same Beltrami flow structure as in the pipe down- stream, which is compatible with the bound- ary conditions. keywords: approximation; axis; beltrami; boundary; bragg; conditions; critical; cylindrical; equation; expansion; flow; function; gonzález; hawthorne; inlet; minimum; number; outlet; parameter; previous; quasi; region; results; rossby; rotation; structure; vortex; ṽz; work cache: pip-78.pdf plain text: pip-78.txt item: #99 of 103 id: pip-782 author: Cantor, David; Cárdenas-Barrantes, Manuel; Orozco, Luisa Fernanda title: Bespoke particle shapes in granular matter date: 2022-04-22 words: 4905 flesch: 49 summary: (a) (b) Figure 1: Examples of structures built using non-convex particles: a) coastal barrier (public image by Pok Rie [20]) and b) aggregate wall (with permission of Karola Dierichts [21]). of non-convex shapes and the mechanical character- ization of assemblies either in standard equipment or non-conventional devices (e.g., large-scale shear boxes [37, 38]). To correctly match non-convex particle shapes to applications, a series of challenges need to be over- come. keywords: aggregate; analyses; applications; approaches; architecture; assemblies; azéma; barés; behavior; bespoke; bodies; cantor; challenge; characterization; clear; coastal; complex; conditions; construction; contact; convex; convex particles; convex shapes; delenne; dem; descriptors; development; dierichs; different; discrete; elements; experiments; force; generation; geometrical; geometry; geotech; granular; granular materials; image; int; interlocking; large; lett; materials; matter; mechanical; media; menges; method; model; modeling; need; new; non; numerical; packing; papers; parameters; particle; particle shape; phys; physical; physics; proc; properties; response; rev; rigid; robust; scale; set; shape; shear; simulation; size; strategies; strength; structures; studies; tools; university; use; vol; wang; zhao cache: pip-782.pdf plain text: pip-782.txt item: #100 of 103 id: pip-8 author: Zanette, Damián H. title: A note on the consensus time of mean-field majority-rule dynamics date: 2009-09-11 words: 2156 flesch: 67 summary: In order to validate this analysis, numerical sim- ulations of MFMR dynamics have been performed for population sizes ranging from 102 to 105. If the size distribution of the groups of agents selected at each evolution step de- cays fast enough, one reobtains the logarithmic an- alytical result for constant group sizes. keywords: agents; consensus; dependence; distribution; dynamics; evolution; exponent; finite; function; group; large; majority; mean; opinion; physics; population; random; realizations; rule; size; step; time; values; γcrit cache: pip-8.pdf plain text: pip-8.txt item: #101 of 103 id: pip-87 author: Perez, Alejandro title: Invited review: The new spin foam models and quantum gravity date: 2012-05-25 words: 20763 flesch: 74 summary: Spin foam models are defini- tions of the path integral formulation of quantum general relativity and are expected to be the co- variant counterpart of the background independent canonical quantization of general relativity known as loop quantum gravity [1–3]. The importance of coherent states in spin foam models was put forward in Ref. keywords: action; algebra; amplitudes; analysis; arbitrary; art; asymptotics; barrett; basis; bf theory; bianchi; boundary; canonical; case; class; coherent; complex; constant; constraints; construction; context; corresponding; cosmology; crane; d(1+γ; definition; different; dimensional; discrete; dual; edges; eeprl(j1; elements; eprl; eprl model; equation; expression; e∈∆⋆; faces; fact; field; foam; foam models; following; follows; formulation; freidel; function; gauge; general; graphical; gravity; group; han; iii; important; integral; integration; invariant; irreducible; large; left; limit; linear; livine; loop; lorentzian; lqg; math; matrix; measure; model; networks; new; notation; oeckl; operator; order; osc; papers; path; perez; perspective; phys; physical; physics; plebanski; point; possible; previous; product; quantization; quantum; quantum gravity; ref; refs; regge; related; relationship; relativity; representation; results; riemannian; right; rovelli; second; section; semiclassical; sense; simplex; simplicity; sl(2; space; speziale; spin; spin foam; spin(4; spinfoam; states; structure; study; subgroup; subsection; terms; theory; thiemann; topological; triangle; unitary; variables; vertex; vol; weight; wires; |1−γ|; γ)2; ∆⋆. cache: pip-87.pdf plain text: pip-87.txt item: #102 of 103 id: pip-883 author: Syiem, Elisheba ; Kharwanlang, Regenel Son title: Study of hysteresis in the ferromagnetic random field 3-state clock model in two and three dimensional periodic lattices at zero temperature and in the presence of dilution and an absorbing state date: 2023-06-16 words: 6675 flesch: 75 summary: In this plot, for example at the h value along the red vertical line, CD gives the range of random fields where spins with one nearest neighbor in second state Sb and the remaining three in the first state Sa remain in the first state Sa at h. The range -0.8 -0.7 -0.6 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 -0.8 -0.7 -0.6 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 M a g n e ti z a ti o n Applied Field Figure 10: Jumps in magnetization in 3D lattice in increasing field for J = 0.1 (violet), J = 0.15 (green) and J = 0.2 (light blue), L = 1000. 150003-6 Papers in Physics, vol. The minor hysteresis loops for the 3D lattice 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 F ra c ti o n o f s p in s a t th e s e c o n d s ta te Applied Field Figure 8: Trajectory of the fraction of spins at the second state in increasing and decreasing field in 3D for J = 0.257, Sa = −0.75, Sb = 0.0, Sc = 0.75, L = 1000. -0.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.2 0 0.2 -0.5 -0.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.1 0 0.1 0.2 M a g n e ti z a ti o n Applied Field Figure 9: Jumps in magnetization in 2D lattice in increasing field for J = 0.25 (violet), J = 0.3 (green) and J = 0.35 (light blue), L = 3000. keywords: -0.2; -0.4; -0.6; applied; cos; curve; dilution; direction; disorder; field; fig; figure; fraction; hysteresis; l =; lattice; local; loops; magnetization; model; neighbors; point; presence; random; random field; second; second state; spins; state; state sa; system; value; work; π/3 cache: pip-883.pdf plain text: pip-883.txt item: #103 of 103 id: pip-9 author: Longone, P.; Linares, D. H.; Ramirez-Pastor, A. J. title: The effect of the lateral interactions on the critical behavior of long straight rigid rods on two-dimensional lattices date: 2009-11-17 words: 4092 flesch: 61 summary: Finally, it is worth pointing out that: (1) the be- havior of the order parameter in Fig. 3 clearly indi- cates that the transition from the low-density dis- ordered phase to the intermediate-density ordered phase is an isotropic to nematic phase transition (when all the words have the usual meaning). The effect of the lateral interactions on the critical behavior of long straight rigid rods on two-dimensional lattices P. Longone,1 D. H. Linares,1 A. J. Ramirez-Pastor1∗ Using Monte Carlo simulations and finite-size scaling analysis, the critical behavior of attractive rigid rods of length k (k-mers) on square lattices has been studied. keywords: attractive; behavior; case; coverage; critical; densities; density; dimensional; fig; figure; gas; high; interactions; isotropic; kbt; lateral; lattices; linear; liquid; long; low; mers; nematic; order; orientational; papers; phase; phys; physics; presence; results; rigid; rods; sites; square; state; study; system; theory; transition; typical; universality; value; −0.80 cache: pip-9.pdf plain text: pip-9.txt