نتایج جستجو برای: transition regime

تعداد نتایج: 328639  

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
R Candelier O Dauchot

We experimentally study the dynamics of an intruder dragged at a constant force in a horizontally vibrated monolayer of grains. At moderate packing fractions, the intruder moves rapidly as soon as the force is applied. Above some threshold value it has an intermittent creep motion with strong fluctuations reminiscent of "crackling noise". These fluctuations are critical at the jamming transitio...

2016
Haseeb Zia Brice Lecampion

5 We investigate theoretically and numerically the impact of the transition from laminar to turbulent flow on the propagation of a height contained hydraulic fracture (i.e. PKN geometry). We account for the inertial terms in the balance of momentum and express the viscous wall shear stress via Fanning friction. The evolution of the friction factor with Reynolds number and the fracture relative ...

2001
H. Chanson

The stepped channel design have been used since more than 3,000 years. It is understood that low flows behave as successions of free-jets (i.e. nappe flow) while large discharges skim over the pseudo-bottom formed by the step edges. For a range of intermediate flow rates, a transition flow regime takes place. The dominant feature is stagnation on the horizontal step face associated with signifi...

Journal: :Chaos 2005
Benjamin D Greenbaum Salman Habib Kosuke Shizume Bala Sundaram

An analysis of the semiclassical regime of the quantum-classical transition is given for open, bounded, one-dimensional chaotic dynamical systems. Environmental fluctuations-characteristic of all realistic dynamical systems-suppress the development of a fine structure in classical phase space and damp nonlocal contributions to the semiclassical Wigner function, which would otherwise invalidate ...

2009
Antonio F. Crepaldi Camilo Rodrigues Neto Fernando F. Ferreira

The search for more realistic modeling of financial time series reviews several stylized facts of real markets. In this work we focus on the multifractal properties found in price and index signals. Although the usual Minority Game (MG) models do not exhibit multifractality, we study here one of its variants that does. We show that the nonsynchronous MG models in the nonergodic phase is multifr...

2006
Juan P. Neirotti David Saad

Efficient new Bayesian inference technique is employed for studying critical properties of the Ising linear perceptron and for signal detection in code division multiple access (CDMA). The approach is based on a recently introduced message passing technique for densely connected systems. Here we study both critical and non-critical regimes. Results obtained in the non-critical regime give rise ...

2012
Toke S. Aidt Facundo Albornoz Martin Gassebner

We analyze the influence of IMF and World Bank programs on political regime transitions. We develop an extended version of Acemoglu and Robinson’s [American Economic Review 91, 2001] model of political transitions to show how the anticipation of new loans from international financial institutions can trigger political transitions which would not otherwise have taken place. We test this unexplor...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
S Kragset A Sudbø F S Nogueira

We consider the scaling of the mean square dipole moment in a plasma with logarithmic interactions in a two- and three-dimensional systems. In both cases, we establish the existence of a low-temperature regime where the mean square dipole moment does not scale with system size and a high-temperature regime where it does scale with system size. Thus, there is a nonanalytic change in the polariza...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
David Greenstein Laura A. Lee

The transition from oocyte to embryo is among the most enthralling events in developmental biology. Recent studies of this transition in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have revealed how conserved kinases administer the destruction of key oocyte meiotic regulators to create an embryo.

2002
Nicolas G. Hadjiconstantinou

We present an extension of the existing continuum theory for sound wave propagation in dilute gases in ‘‘narrow’’ two-dimensional channels to arbitrary Knudsen numbers; the theory provides predictions for the wavelength and attenuation coefficient as a function of the oscillation frequency. A channel is considered narrow in the context of wave propagation when its height is much smaller than th...

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