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We present an analytical and numerical study of a nonlinear diffusion model which describes density relaxation of densely packed particles under gravity and weak random (thermal) vibration, and compare the results with Monte Carlo simulations of a lattice gas under gravity. The dynamical...
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Randomly packing spheres of equal size into a container consistently results in a static configuration with a density of ∼64%. The ubiquity of random close packing (RCP) rather than the optimal crystalline array at 74% begs the question of the physical law behind this empirically deduced...
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In this paper, we analyze an evolving model with local information which can generate a class of networks by choosing different values of the parameter p. The model introduced exhibits the transition from unweighted networks to weighted networks because the distribution of the edge weight can be...
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We present here a conjecture about the equivalence between the noise density of states of a system governed by a generalized Langevin equation and the fluctuation in the energy density of states in a Hamiltonian system. We present evidence of this for a disordered Heisenberg system.
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The Internet infrastructure is not virtual: its distribution is dictated by social, geographical, economical, or political constraints. However, the infrastructure's design does not determine entirely the information traffic and different sources of complexity such as the intrinsic heterogeneity...
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We present a comparative study of the effects of random and aperiodically distributed interactions on the critical behavior of a model for two interacting polymers on a diamond hierarchical lattice. The problem is formulated in terms of exact renormalization-group (RG) recursion relations. In...
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We investigate the adaptation of random boolean networks that are a model for regulatory gene networks. The model considers a general genetic algorithm and a fitness function that takes into account the full network dynamical behavior. We propose a mathematical function to quantify the...
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Small-world networks are ubiquitous in real-life systems. Most previous models of small-world networks are stochastic. The randomness makes it more difficult to gain a visual understanding on how do different nodes of networks interact with each other and is not appropriate for communication...
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The phase fluctuation near the saddle point solution of the XY-type Landau–Ginzburg–Wilson Hamiltonian with random temperature is studied. Through some examples, it is argued that the systems are self-organized into blocks, which are coupled as a XY model with random bond. The couplings...
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In this paper we compute exactly the ground state energy and entropy of the dilute ferromagnetic Ising model. The two thermodynamic quantities are also computed when a magnetic field with random locations is present. The result is reached in the replica approach frame by a class of replica order...
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