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2014-12-12 (Piątek)
prof. Janusz Hołyst (Wydział Fizyki PW)
Information slows down hierarchy growth
We consider models of a growing tree with the growth process driven by therules of tournament selection, where a new node is attached to a contestantnode at the best hierarchy level (closest to the tree root). The proposedevolution reflects limited information about the network topology that isavailable for new nodes.Two cases are considered: the constant tournament (CT) model where thenumber of tournament participants is constant throughout the treeevolution, and the proportional tournament (PT) model where it is growsproportionally to the actual tree size. The results of analyticalcalculations based on a rate equation fit well to numerical simulations forboth models.In the CT model all hierarchy levels emerge in the tree but thebirth time of the hierarchy level increases exponentially or faster withlevel number.The number of nodes at the first hierarchy level (just below the root)grows logarithmically in time, while the size of the last, ``worst''hierarchy level oscillates quasi log-periodically. In the PT model theoccupations of the first two hierarchy levels increase linearly but worsehierarchy levels either do not emerge at all or appear only by chanceduring an early stage of tree evolution and stop growing soon afterwards.We observe that information restrains the emergence of new hierarchy levelsand that it is the absolute amount of information, not relative, thatgoverns this behavior.The explanation for these results is that the larger the choice where tojoin, the more likely a new node connects to ''top'' nodes, thus slowingdown the emergence of new hierarchy levels.Ref. PHYSICAL REVIEW E 89, 062810 (2014)
2014-11-28 (Piątek)
Marek Cieplak (IF PAN)
Energy landscapes of proteins in lattice models
We present the results of exact numerical studies of the energy landscapeand the dynamics of a 12-monomer chain with contact interactions encodingthe ground state on a square lattice. In spite of its simplicity, themodel is shown to exhibit behavior at odds with the standard picture ofproteins.
2014-11-21 (Piątek)
Adam Bednorz (IFT UW)
Temperature of measurement
Fundamental classical and quantum noinvasive measurements can definedeither instantaneous or with memory. In the latter case one can definetemperature of measurement. Different types and temperatures of suchmeasurements have general different properties and important consequencesof interpretation of typical experiments in condensed matter systems suchas quantum point contacts.
2014-11-14 (Piątek)
Jacek Wojtkiewicz i Tomasz Maciążek (KMMF UW)
Phase transition of infinite order in the quantum XY chain
We present an exact solution and phase diagram of the anisotropic XY quantum chain in transverse magnetic field. On the phase diagram, there are lines of phase transitions in Ising universality class as well as the line of phasetransition of infinite order. We then pose two questions, which answer is not known for us:1) problem of universality of phase transitions in XY chain, in particularthose of infinite order, and2) the classification of phase transitions of infinite order.
2014-11-07 (Piątek)
Krzysztof Szymański (Wydział Fizyki, Uniwersytet w Białymstoku)
The van der Pauw method for samples with an isolated hole
A method of measuring specific resistivity of flat samples ofarbitrary shape based upon a theorem which holds for the contactslocated at the circumference of the sample was discovered by van derPauw at the end of fifties. The sample must be singly connected, i.e.it should not have isolated holes. Recently explicit results of the van der Pauw method for a samplecontaining an isolated hole were obtained. Correlations betweenextreme values of the resistances allow one to determine the specificresistivity of the sample and the dimensionless parameter related tothe size of the isolated hole, known as the Riemann modulus. Theparameter is invariant under the conformal mapping. Experimentalverification of the method will be presented. An isolated hole may be considered as a sample inhomogeneity,therefore the method may have potential applications in materialtesting. We have also proposed a six-point method of measurement ofthe geometrical parameter related to the isolated hole. The advantageof the method is that single six-point measurement of theresistivities allows one determination of the van der Pauw resistivityand the dimensionless geometrical parameter. Samples with the theMobius strip topologies will be also considered.
2014-10-24 (Piątek)
Jan Skolimowski (IFT UW)
Correlated fermions in presence of spin-dependent disorder
Inspired by recent development in experiments with cold atoms we presenttheoretical results on correlated fermions on a lattice with spin-dependentdisorder. In the first part we present the thermodynamical properties ofthe system away from half-filling, showing: magnetization, double occupancyand static susceptibilities. Interestingly the spin-dependent disordertriggers the finite magnetization in the system. The second part is devotedto description of the system at half-filling and at T=0. The centralresult is the paramagnetic phase diagram showing the metallic, Mottinsulating, and Anderson localized states.
2014-10-10 (Piątek)
Spotkanie organizacyjne
2014-10-03 (Piątek)
Piotr Nowakowski (Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart)
Lateral critical Casimir force in 2D Ising strip
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