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Extensive molecular-dynamics simulations on two different glass-forming systems are performed to test the prediction proposed recently by the mean-field theory (MFT) of glass transition that a fragile system can be mimicked by a simpler one near their glass transitions. One is a simulation for a...
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We discuss the equilibrium statistical mechanics of systems with long-range interactions. We contrast the microcanonical description of an isolated Hamiltonian system from the canonical description of a stochastically forced Brownian system. We show that the mean-field approximation is exact in...
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We extend the mean-field calculation of BTW sand pile model to one that includes the correlation between pairs of nearest neighbors. Specifically, we derive dynamical equations of both one-site and two-site densities, and solve the equations order by order starting with the mean-field solution....
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An analysis of minute-tick data from the Japanese stock index market is reported for a three-year period of 2000/7/4–2003/6/30. Correlation patterns and principal component distributions were determined for 180 constituents of the NIKKEI 225 index, excluding the effects of after-hours trading...
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Extremal dynamics is the mechanism that drives the Bak-Sneppen model into a (self-organized) critical state, marked by a singular stationary probability density p(x). With the aim of understanding this phenomenon, we study the BS model and several variants via mean-field theory and simulation....
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We discuss the kinetic theory of systems with long-range interactions. We contrast the microcanonical description of an isolated Hamiltonian system described by the Liouville equation from the canonical description of a stochastically forced Brownian system described by the Fokker–Planck...
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We investigate, from a mathematical perspective, the problem of a layer of fluid attracted to a horizontal plate when the layer is in equilibrium with a bulk reservoir. It is assumed that as the temperature varies, the bulk undergoes a continuous phase transition. On the basis of free...
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Recently, a morphological transition in the velocity distribution of a relativistic gas has been pointed out which shows hallmarks of a critical phenomenon. Here, we provide a general framework which allows for a thermodynamic approach to such a critical phenomenon. We therefore construct a...
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The Joule–Thomson effect is discussed for a fluid composed of spherically symmetric Lennard–Jones(12,6) molecules (of “diameter” σ) confined between two planar, rigid, structureless solid substrates separated by sz=10 and 20σ. The effect of “strong” and “weak” of the substrate...
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