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Opinion Crystallography: Polarizations, Symmetries, Bonds, and Bands [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2006
May randomness (real numbers, opinions) evolve into order (regularity) with time? We study some polarization and symmetry properties, which emerge in time evolution of opinions (real numbers) within entries of two and three-dimensional lattices, which had initial randomness.
arxiv  

Around the gap between sociophysics and sociology [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2007
Some basic sociophysical notions are described by a physicist, tentatively for a sociologically-oriented reader.
arxiv  

Words for Nobel prizes [PDF]

open access: yesBoletin Rev. Mex. Fis. 17-1 (2003) 29-33, 2002
We present the statistics of the significant nouns and adjectives of social impact figuring in the nominations of the Nobel prizes in Physics and Chemistry over the period of the awards from 1901 to ...
arxiv  

Integers and Prime Numbers: Deriving Zipf's Law [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
In a prime number decomposition of integers in a given set, the occurrence frequencies of prime numbers are shown to satisfy a general forms of Zipf's law.
arxiv  

Partner selection and evolution of out-group avoidance

open access: yes
The preferential treatment of in-group members is widely observed. This study examines this phenomenon in the domain of cooperation in social dilemmas using evolutionary agent-based models that consider the role of partner selection.
Takesue, Hirofumi
core  

Remembering Steven Weinberg [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv
Contribution to the volume "In Memory of Steven Weinberg" to appear in Nuclear Physics B.
arxiv  

Phase Field Modeling in Social Media Dynamics:Simulation of Opinion Evolution with Feedback, Separation

open access: yes
This study introduces a new numerical model to simulate how information is comprehended and processed on social networks, using continuous "Phase Field Modeling" variables (phiA, phiB, phiC) to represent individual users' opinions.
Kawahata, Yasuko
core  

Global transformer overheating from geomagnetic storms

open access: yes
Geomagnetic storms occurring due to sustained, high-speed solar winds are known to induce currents in power distribution networks. These geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) can cause high voltage transformers (HVT) to overheat, thus resulting in a ...
Denkenberger, David   +2 more
core  
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Physics-informed machine learning

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
George Em Karniadakis   +2 more
exaly  

Doping a Mott insulator: Physics of high-temperature superconductivity

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2006
Xiao-gang Wen
exaly  

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