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  • PACS. 75.10.Nr Spin-glass and other random models  (2)
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    Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub
    Pragmatics & beyond  
    Keywords: Communication, Sex differences. ; Comunicación, Diferencias sexuales. ; Interacción social. ; Rol sexual. ; Sex role. ; Social interaction.
    Notes: Preface /Helga Kotthoff, Bettina Baron --Part I. Introduction --Gender and interaction: widening the conceptual scope /Barrie Thorne --Part II. Perspectives on gender in childhood and adolescence --Girls oppositional stances: the interactional accomplishment of gender in nursery school and family life /Jenny Cook-Gumperz --Constituting the emotions: a longitudinal study of emotion talk in a preschool friendship group of boys /Amy Kyratzis --Notably gendered relations: relationship work in early adolescents' notes /Spencer E. Cahill --Far from sugar and spice: teenage girls, embodiment and representation /Gerry Bloustein --Part III. Perspectives on masculinity --Masculinities and men's health /R.W. Connell --Gender and habitus: fundamental securities and crisis tendencies among men /Cornelia Behnke, Michael Meuser --"Male honor": towards an understanding of the construction of gender among youths of Turkish origin /Ralf Bohnsack, Peter Loos, Aglaja Przyborski --Part IV. Perspectives on femininity --Arguing among scholars: female scientists and their shaping of expertise /Bettina Baron --Academic women in the male university field: communicative practices at postgraduate seminars /Britt-Louise Gunnarsson --Gender, emotion, and poeticity in Georgian mourning rituals /Helga Kotthoff --Theorizing gender: feminist awareness and language change /Rachel Giora.
    Pages: xxiv, 352 p.
    ISBN: 0-585-46256-9
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    Washington, D.C : Brookings Institution Press
    Economic learning and social evolution  
    Keywords: Economics, Sociological aspects. ; Social interaction. ; Social interaction, Economic aspects.
    Pages: x, 238 p.
    ISBN: 0-585-38666-8
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  • 3
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    Springer
    The European physical journal 20 (2001), S. 217-233 
    ISSN: 1434-6036
    Keywords: PACS. 75.10.Nr Spin-glass and other random models
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: So far the problem of a spin glass on a Bethe lattice has been solved only at the replica symmetric level, which is wrong in the spin glass phase. Because of some technical difficulties, attempts at deriving a replica symmetry breaking solution have been confined to some perturbative regimes, high connectivity lattices or temperature close to the critical temperature. Using the cavity method, we propose a general non perturbative solution of the Bethe lattice spin glass problem at a level of approximation which is equivalent to a one step replica symmetry breaking solution. The results compare well with numerical simulations. The method can be used for many finite connectivity problems appearing in combinatorial optimization.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    The European physical journal 21 (2001), S. 589-594 
    ISSN: 1434-6036
    Keywords: PACS. 75.10.Nr Spin-glass and other random models
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: We study the low-temperature phase of the three-dimensional ± J Ising spin glass in Migdal-Kadanoff approximation. At zero temperature, T = 0, the properties of the spin glass result from the ground-state degeneracy and can be elucidated using scaling arguments based on entropy. The approach to the asymptotic scaling regime is very slow, and the correct exponents are only visible beyond system sizes around 64. At T 〉 0, a crossover from the zero-temperature behaviour to the behaviour expected from the droplet picture occurs at length scales proportional to T -2/ds where ds is the fractal dimension of a domain wall. Canonical droplet behaviour is not visible at any temperature for systems whose linear dimension is smaller than 16 lattice spacings, because the data are either affected by the zero-temperature behaviour or the critical point behaviour.
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