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Monday, September 17, 2012

1106.2564 (Hao Ge et al.)

Heat Dissipation and Self-consistent Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of
Open Driven Systems
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Hao Ge, Hong Qian
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1209.2928 (Davide Cellai et al.)

Critical phenomena in heterogeneous k-core percolation    [PDF]

Davide Cellai, Aonghus Lawlor, Kenneth A. Dawson, James P. Gleeson
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1209.3032 (Alessandro Giuliani)

The nematic phase of a system of long hard rods - ICMP12 talk, Aalborg,
August 2012
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Alessandro Giuliani
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1209.3064 (Aleksander L. Owczarek et al.)

Exact solution of two friendly walks above a sticky wall with single and
double interactions
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Aleksander L. Owczarek, Andrew Rechnitzer, Thomas Wong
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1209.3069 (Leiming Chen et al.)

The Smectic A to C Phase Transition in Isotropic Disordered Environments    [PDF]

Leiming Chen, John Toner
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1209.3081 (Hao Ge)

Time reversibility and nonequilibrium thermodynamics of second-order
stochastic systems with inertia
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Hao Ge
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1209.3184 (Einar Halvorsen)

Fundamental issues in nonlinear wide-band vibration energy harvesting    [PDF]

Einar Halvorsen
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1209.3228 (Nigel B. Wilding et al.)

A Monte Carlo method for chemical potential determination in single and
multiple occupancy crystals
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Nigel B. Wilding, Peter Sollich
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1209.3232 (K. H. Michel et al.)

Theory of elastic anomalies at the gamma--alpha phase transition in
solid Ce
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K. H. Michel, A. V. Nikolaev
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1209.3277 (Joel Zylberberg et al.)

Dead leaves and the dirty ground: low-level image statistics in
transmissive and occlusive imaging environments
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Joel Zylberberg, David Pfau, Michael Robert DeWeese
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