609 results on '"A. L. Malvezzi"'
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2. Model-independent quantum phases classifier
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F. Mahlow, F. S. Luiz, A. L. Malvezzi, and F. F. Fanchini
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Machine learning has transformed science and technology. In this article, we present a model-independent classifier that uses the k-Nearest Neighbors algorithm to classify phases of a model for which it has never been trained. This is done by studying three different spin-1 chains with some common phases: the XXZ chains with uniaxial single-ion-type anisotropy, the bond alternating XXZ chains, and the bilinear biquadratic chain. We show that the algorithm trained with two of these models can, with high probability, determine phases common to the third one. This is the first step towards a universal classifier, where an algorithm can recognize an arbitrary phase without knowing the Hamiltonian, since it knows only partial information about the quantum state.
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- 2023
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3. Comorbid allergic rhinitis and asthma: important clinical considerations
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E Nappi, G Paoletti, L Malvezzi, S Ferri, F Racca, M R Messina, F Puggioni, E Heffler, and G W Canonica
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Desensitization, Immunologic ,Immunology ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals ,Rhinitis, Allergic ,Asthma - Abstract
The numerous links between allergic rhinitis and asthma have been extensively explored in the last two decades, gaining great concern within the scientific community. These two conditions frequently coexist in the same patient and share numerous pathogenetic and pathophysiological mechanisms.We reviewed major pathophysiological, epidemiological, and clinical links between allergic rhinitis and asthma. We also provided a comprehensive discussion of allergic rhinitis treatment according to current guidelines, with a particular focus on the relevance of allergic rhinitis therapies in patients with comorbid asthma.We believe that there are several unmet needs for our patients, however, there are promising advances forecasted for the future. Although allergic rhinitis is a recognized risk factor for asthma, a proper asthma detection and prevention plan in allergic rhinitis patients is not available. Allergen immunotherapy (AIT) represents a promising preventive strategy and may deserve an earlier positioning in allergic rhinitis management. A multidisciplinary approach should characterize the journey of patients with respiratory allergies, with an adequate referral to specialized Allergy/Asthma centers. Molecular Allergy Diagnosis may provide support for optimal AIT use. Finally, a possible evolution of biological treatment can be envisaged, mainly if biosimilars decrease such therapies' costs.
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- 2022
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4. Very rapid improvement of extended nitric oxide parameters, associated with clinical and functional betterment, in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) treated with Dupilumab
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G Paoletti, M Casini, L Malvezzi, F Pirola, E Russo, E Nappi, G Quintina Muci, C Montagna, MR Messina, S Ferri, F Racca, D Lamacchia, G Cataldo, F Puggioni, A De Virgilio, F Ferreli, G Mercante, G Spriano, GW Canonica, and E Heffler
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Immunology ,Immunology and Allergy - Abstract
Background: Dupilumab, an anti-IL-4 receptor alpha monoclonal antibody, has been recently approved for the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) and moderate to severe asthma, demonstrating a rapid onset of clinical effects. CRSwNP is characterized by an extended type-2 inflammatory involvement that can be assessed by extended nitric oxide analysis. Objective: In this study we investigated whether Dupilumab is associated with a rapid improvement in extended nitric oxide parameters, lung function and clinical outcomes in patients with CRSwNP. Methods: Consecutive patients with CRSwNP and indication to be treated with Dupilumab were evaluated for extended nitric oxide analysis (exhaled, FENO; bronchial, JawNO and alveolar, CalvNO components; nasal, nNO) and lung function 15 and 30 days after treatment initiation, and for clinical outcomes (nasal polyps score, NPS; quality of life questionnaires; visual analogue scales, VAS, for main symptoms, asthma control test, ACT) after 30 days of treatment initiation. Results: 33 patients were enrolled. All extended nitric oxide and lung function parameters significantly improved after 15 days of treatment remaining stable at 30 days. NPS, VAS for main CRSwNP symptoms, quality of life questionnaires and ACT significantly improved after 30 days of treatment initiation. Conclusions: Dupilumab is associated with very rapid improvement in type 2 inflammation in all airway districts and this is associated with improved lung function and clinical parameters in patients with CRSwNP.
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- 2022
5. Dynamical regimes of kinematic vortices in the resistive state of a mesoscopic superconducting bridge
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Edson Sardella, Rafael Zadorosny, A. L. Malvezzi, Alice Presotto, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Superconductivity ,Physics ,Mesoscopic physics ,Condensed matter physics ,TDGL ,kinematic vortices ,02 engineering and technology ,Kinematics ,Vorticity ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Vortex ,Magnetic field ,mesoscopic superconductor ,voltage oscillations ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,Ginzburg–Landau theory ,General Materials Science ,bridge ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,dynamical regimes ,Phase diagram - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2020-12-12T02:22:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2020-10-14 In this work, we studied the dynamics of the kinematic vortices (kV) in a mesoscopic superconductor under the influence of external applied magnetic fields (H) and transport currents (J tr). A J tr(H) phase diagram is determined. We show that the vortex dynamics are profoundly affected by the presence of constrictions and by H. We find that between the Meissner and normal states, the resistive state is comprehended by three distinct states. One of these states is a kinematic vortex-antivortex pair for low values of H. For moderate values of fields, the kV state is unpaired and only a single kinematic vortex exists. In the high field regime, the kinematic vortex becomes an Abrikosov-like state with a lower velocity. It was also shown that for tenths of picoseconds, a surface barrier effect acts over the instantaneous velocity of the kV. Departamento de Física e Química Unesp Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira Departamento de Física Unesp Faculdade de Ciências Departamento de Física e Química Unesp Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira Departamento de Física Unesp Faculdade de Ciências
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- 2020
6. Unveiling phase transitions with machine learning
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Rafael Chaves, Felipe F. Fanchini, Askery Canabarro, A. L. Malvezzi, Rodrigo G. Pereira, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Norte, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Univ Fed Rio Grande do Norte, Univ Fed Alagoas, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Quantum phase transition ,Phase transition ,Computer science ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Machine Learning (stat.ML) ,02 engineering and technology ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Statistics - Machine Learning ,Lattice (order) ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,business.industry ,Supervised learning ,Condensed matter physics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Many-body systems ,Unsupervised learning ,Gravitational singularity ,Ising model ,Artificial intelligence ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Transfer of learning ,computer - Abstract
The classification of phase transitions is a central and challenging task in condensed matter physics. Typically, it relies on the identification of order parameters and the analysis of singularities in the free energy and its derivatives. Here, we propose an alternative framework to identify quantum phase transitions, employing both unsupervised and supervised machine learning techniques. Using the axial next-nearest neighbor Ising (ANNNI) model as a benchmark, we show how unsupervised learning can detect three phases (ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, and a cluster of the antiphase with the floating phase) as well as two distinct regions within the paramagnetic phase. Employing supervised learning we show that transfer learning becomes possible: a machine trained only with nearest-neighbour interactions can learn to identify a new type of phase occurring when next-nearest-neighbour interactions are introduced. All our results rely on few and low dimensional input data (up to twelve lattice sites), thus providing a computational friendly and general framework for the study of phase transitions in many-body systems., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures
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- 2019
7. Influences of hypothyroidism on lipid composition and inositol lipid-linked receptors responsiveness and protein kinase C (PKC) activity in the cerebral cortex of lewis rats
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Pintor, A., Fortuna, S., Lorenzini, P., Pascale, A., Battaini, F., Avellino, C., Campeggi, L. Malvezzi, and Salvati, S.
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- 1996
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8. Effect of propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroidism on membranes of adult rat brain
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Salvati, S., Campeggi, L. Malvezzi, Sorcini, M., Olivieri, A., and Di Biase, A.
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- 1993
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9. Nasal cytology: Methodology with application to clinical practice and research
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G. Passalacqua, F. Gani, A. M. Riccio, V. Seccia, Matteo Ferrando, S. Fichera, Massimo Landi, L. Malvezzi, Stefano Pizzimenti, Maria Teresa Liuzzo, Giuseppe Guida, Cristiano Caruso, Matteo Gelardi, Maria Provvidenza Pistorio, and Enrico Heffler
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Biopsy ,Cytodiagnosis ,Immunology ,Mucous membrane of nose ,Practice Patterns ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical information ,Eosinophilic ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Immunology and Allergy ,Animals ,Humans ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Therapeutic Irrigation ,Rhinitis ,Physicians' ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Research ,respiratory system ,Dermatology ,Clinical Practice ,Nasal Mucosa ,030228 respiratory system ,Nasal cytology ,Biofilms ,Nasal inflammation ,business - Abstract
Nasal cytology is an easy, cheap, non-invasive and point-of-care method to assess nasal inflammation and disease-specific cellular features. By means of nasal cytology, it is possible to distinguish between different inflammatory patterns that are typically associated with specific diseases (ie, allergic and non-allergic rhinitis). Its use is particularly relevant when other clinical information, such as signs, symptoms, time-course and allergic sensitizations, is not enough to recognize which of the different rhinitis phenotypes is involved; for example, it is only by means of nasal cytology that it is possible to distinguish, among the non-allergic rhinitis, those characterized by eosinophilic (NARES), mast cellular (NARMA), mixed eosinophilic-mast cellular (NARESMA) or neutrophilic (NARNE) inflammation. Despite its clinical usefulness, cheapness, non-invasiveness and easiness, nasal cytology is still underused and this is at least partially due to the fact that, as far as now, there is not a consensus or an official recommendation on its methodological issues. We here review the scientific literature about nasal cytology, giving recommendations on how to perform and interpret nasal cytology.
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- 2018
10. Contents Vol. 29, 2010
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A.M.J.J. Bour, Erwin R. Groot, Wiesje M. van der Flier, Armin Giese, Eneida Mioshi, Haewon Byeon, Daniela Koller, L. Baars, Druck Reinhardt Druck Basel, S.M.C. Rasquin, A. Crestini, D. Velakoulis, Nancy L. Pedersen, Hendrik van den Bussche, Hüseyin Duyar, P. Piscopo, Jinhee Kim, M. Pignatelli, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, Cristian E. Leyton, Karl Wegscheider, M. Behdad, E.J. Laukka, Joung Hwan Back, S. Pietracupa, A. Confaloni, Dag Aarsland, P.J. Visser, Gerd Glaeske, John R. Hodges, M. Tavakkoli, E. Salati, M.R. Maracy, Michael Vogeser, Anna Dahl, Thomas Baumann, F.R.J. Verhey, Yunhwan Lee, Jens Kuhle, M. Gasparini, G. Bruno, Marc Sollberger, Femke H. Bouwman, Leo Boelaarts, Klaus Schmidtke, M. Barekatain, Andreas U. Monsch, Michael Hornberger, Marion Eisele, L. Fratiglioni, M. Limburg, Baltazar Gomez-Mancilla, Johannes Levin, Marinus A. Blankenstein, Raymond L.C. Vogels, Jason T. Olin, L. Bäckman, Philip Scheltens, Linda B. Hassing, Xiangyi Meng, G.L. Lenzi, Maartje I. Kester, Satz Mengensatzproduktion, Susanne Steinmann, Kai Bötzel, Wolfgang Maier, Axel Regeniter, G. Talarico, M.P.J. van Boxtel, M. Walterfang, Boo Johansson, J. Mahvari, Gerhard Schön, Birgitt Wiese, Evert J. van Elk, Stefan Lorenzl, S. Boschi, and L. Malvezzi-Campeggi
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Geriatrics and Gerontology - Published
- 2010
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11. Magnetic susceptibility of an exactly solvable anisotropic spin ladder system
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Arlei Prestes Tonel, Silvio R. Dahmen, Angela Foerster, and A. L. Malvezzi
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Physics ,Phase transition ,Gapless playback ,Integrable system ,Condensed matter physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Anisotropy ,Magnetic susceptibility ,Free parameter ,Bethe ansatz ,Spin-½ - Abstract
We investigate the thermodynamics of a spin ladder model which possesses a free parameter besides the rung and leg couplings. The model is exactly solved by the Bethe Ansatz and exhibits a phase transition between a gapped and a gapless spin excitation spectrum. The magnetic susceptibility is obtained numerically and its dependence on the anisotropy parameter is determined. A connection with the compounds KCuCl3, Cu2(C5H12N2)2Cl4 and (C5H12N)2CuBr4 in the strong coupling regime is made and our results for the magnetic susceptibility fit the experimental data remarkably well.
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- 2003
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12. Change of the vortex lattice symmetry in the vicinity of the macro-to-mesoscopic threshold
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W.A. Ortiz, Edson Sardella, A. L. Malvezzi, Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho, and Rafael Zadorosny
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Physics ,Surface (mathematics) ,Superconductivity ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Mesoscopic physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Square lattice ,Vortex ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Ginzburg–Landau theory ,Hexagonal lattice ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
In the present work we study the influence of the surface on the vortex structure as a function of the sample size for different temperatures. It is shown that a crossover between a hexagonal lattice, which is characteristic of the macroscopic samples, and a square lattice occurs in the vicinity of a threshold line which delimits the macro and the mesoscopic superconducting regimes, L c ( T ). Such study was carried out by computational simulations where we used the time dependent Ginzburg–Landau equations in the discretized form.
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- 2012
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13. Health-related quality of life in epilepsy: findings obtained with a new Italian instrument
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Piazzini A., Beghi E., Turner K., Ferraroni M., U. Aguglia, Reggio, L. Antonini, P. Benna, M. Ferrero, G. Bogliun, M. P. Canevini, O. Daniele, S. Franceschetti, M. Casazza, F. Arienti, R. Galli, C. Pizzanelli, Pisa, A. Gambardella, P. G. Garofalo, C. Durisotti, E. Marotti, A. T. Giallonardo, C. Di Bonaventura, A. Guizzaro, A. Iudice, E. Bartolini, A. Magaudda, L. Malvezzi, C. Giorgi, S. Mazza, M. L. Vaccario, O. Mecarelli, P. Pulitano, R. Musolino, M. Onofrj, A. Ortenzi, A. Paggi, R. Rocchi, B. Pucci, L. M. Specchio, O. Castriota, S. Striano, P. Striano, M. R. Tata, TINUPER, PAOLO, BISULLI, FRANCESCA, LICCHETTA, LAURA, Piazzini A., Beghi E., Turner K., Ferraroni M., U. Aguglia, Reggio, L. Antonini, P. Benna, M. Ferrero, G. Bogliun, M.P. Canevini, O. Daniele, S. Franceschetti, M. Casazza, F. Arienti, R. Galli, C. Pizzanelli, Pisa, A. Gambardella, P.G. Garofalo, C. Durisotti, E. Marotti, A.T. Giallonardo, C. Di Bonaventura, A. Guizzaro, A. Iudice, E. Bartolini, A. Magaudda, L. Malvezzi, C. Giorgi, S. Mazza, M.L. Vaccario, O. Mecarelli, P. Pulitano, R. Musolino, M. Onofrj, A. Ortenzi, A. Paggi, R. Rocchi, B. Pucci, L.M. Specchio, O. Castriota, S. Striano, P. Striano, M.R. Tata, P. Tinuper, F. Bisulli, L. Licchetta, (LICE quality of Life Group), Aguglia, U, Antonini, L, Benna, P, Ferrero, M, Bogliun, G, Canevini, MP, Daniele, O, Franceschetti, S, Casazza, M, Arienti, F, Galli, R, Pizzanelli, C, Gambardella, A, Garofalo, PG, Durisotti, C, Marotti, E, Giallonardo, AT, Di Bonaventura, C, Guizzaro, A, Iudice, A, Bartolini, E, Magaudda, A, Malvezzi, L, Giorgi, C, Mazza, S, Vaccario, ML, Mecarelli, O, Pulitano, P, Musolino, R, Onofrj, M, Ortenzi, A, Paggi, A, Rocchi, R, Pucci, B, Specchio, LM, Castriota, O, Striano, S, Striano, P, Tata, MR, Tinuper, P, Bisulli, F, and Licchetta, L
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Adult ,Male ,Questionnaires ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Health Status ,MEDLINE ,HRQOL, epilepsy, questionnaire ,psychology ,Severity of Illness Index ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,Epilepsy ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,epidemiology/psychology ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Severity of illness ,Medicine ,Health Status Indicators ,Humans ,Cognitive skill ,Psychiatry ,media_common ,Health related quality of life ,business.industry ,Adult, Epilepsy ,epidemiology/psychology, Female, Health Status, Health Status Indicators, Humans, Italy ,epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Quality of Life ,psychology, Questionnaires, Severity of Illness Index ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Comorbidity ,humanities ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Neurology ,Italy ,Quality of Life ,epidemiology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Worry ,business - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the Epi-QoL, a new Italian-specific measure of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) for adults with epilepsy; the clinical variables that affected the HRQOL score were also assessed. The Epi-QoL is a 46-item self-administered questionnaire focusing on six domains: Physical Functioning, Cognitive Functioning, Emotional Well-Being, Social Functioning, Seizure Worry, and Medication Effects. Eight hundred fifteen patients recruited from 24 secondary and tertiary Italian centers for the care of epilepsy were assessed. The results supported the reliability and validity of the Epi-QoL as a measure of HRQOL. The variables that significantly affected HRQOL scores were: geographic area, gender, seizure frequency, prognostic categories, number of medications, comorbidity, presence of cognitive impairment, psychiatric disturbances, and disability. We believe that a new specific questionnaire for the evaluation of HRQOL in Italy can contribute much to the understanding of the influence of epilepsy on patients' lives.
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- 2008
14. Charge-orbital ordering and phase separation in the two-orbital model for manganites: Roles of Jahn-Teller phononic and Coulombic interactions
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Elbio Dagotto, A. L. Malvezzi, Takashi Hotta, University of Tokyo, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), and Florida State University
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Physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Spins ,Condensed matter physics ,Jahn–Teller effect ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Charge (physics) ,Context (language use) ,Electron ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Quantum mechanics ,Coulomb ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Phase diagram - Abstract
The main properties of realistic models for manganites are studied using analytic mean-field approximations and computational numerical methods, focusing on the two-orbital model with electrons interacting through Jahn-Teller (JT) phonons and/or Coulombic repulsions. Analyzing the model including both interactions by the combination of the mean-field approximation and the exact diagonalization method, it is argued that the spin-charge-orbital structure in the insulating phase of the purely JT-phononic model is not qualitatively changed by the inclusion of the Coulomb interactions. As an important application of the present mean-field approximation, the CE-type AFM state, the charge-stacked structure along the z-axis, and the (3x^2-r^2)/(3y^2-r^2)-type orbital ordering are successfully reproduced based on the JT-phononic model for the half-doped manganite. Topological arguments and the relevance of the Heisenberg exchange among localized t_{\rm 2g} spins explains why the nearest-neighbor Coulomb interaction does not destroy the charge stacking structure. It is also verified that the phase-separation tendency is observed both in purely JT-phononic and purely Coulombic models in the vicinity of the hole undoped region, as long as realistic hopping matrices are used. This highlights the qualitative similarities of both approaches, and the relevance of mixed-phase tendencies in the context of manganites. In addition, the rich and complex phase diagram of the two-orbital Coulombic model in one dimension is presented. Our results provide robust evidence that Coulombic and JT-phononic approaches to manganites are not qualitatively different ways to carry out theoretical calculations, but they share a variety of common features., 23 pages, Revtex, with 15 figures embedded in the text. Submitted to Phys. Rev. B
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- 2000
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15. BETHE ANSATZ SOLUTIONS FOR TEMPERLEY–LIEB QUANTUM SPIN CHAINS
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R. C. T. Ghiotto, A. L. Malvezzi, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Quantum group ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Invariant (physics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Spectral line ,Bethe ansatz ,Periodic boundary conditions ,Boundary value problem ,Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems (nlin.SI) ,Quantum ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
We solve the spectrum of quantum spin chains based on representations of the Temperley-Lieb algebra associated with the quantum groups ${\cal U}% _{q}(X_{n})$ for $X_{n}=A_{1},$ $B_{n},$ $C_{n}$ and $D_{n}$. The tool is a modified version of the coordinate Bethe Ansatz through a suitable choice of the Bethe states which give to all models the same status relative to their diagonalization. All these models have equivalent spectra up to degeneracies and the spectra of the lower dimensional representations are contained in the higher-dimensional ones. Periodic boundary conditions, free boundary conditions and closed non-local boundary conditions are considered. Periodic boundary conditions, unlike free boundary conditions, break quantum group invariance. For closed non-local cases the models are quantum group invariant as well as periodic in a certain sense., Comment: 28 pages, plain LaTex, no figures, to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A
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- 2000
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16. Science with the new generation high energy gamma- ray experiments
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Alvarez, M., D'Armiento, D., Agnetta, G., Alberdi, A., Antonelli, A., Argan, A., Assis, P., Baltz, E. A., Bambi, C., Barbiellini, G., Bartko, H., Basset, M., Bastieri, D., Belli, P., Benford, G., Bergstrom, L., Bernabei, R., Bertone, G., Biland, A., Biondo, B., Bocchino, F., Brigida, M., Bringmann, T., Brogueira, P., Bulgarelli, A., Caballero, J. A., Caliandro, G. A., Camarri, P., Cappella, F., Caraveo, P., Carbone, R., Carvajal, M., Casanova, S., Castro Tirado, A. J. , Catalano, O. , Catena, R. , Celi, F. , Celotti, A. , Cerulli, R. , Chen, A. , Clay, R. , Cocco, V. , Conrad, J. , Costa, E. , Cuoco, A. , Cusumano, G. , Dai, C. J. , Dawson, De Lotto, De Paris, de Ugarte Postigo, Del Monte, E. , Delgado, Di Ciaccio, Di Cocco, Di Falco, Di Persio, G. , Dingus, B. L. , Dominguez, A. , Donato, F. , Donnarumma, I. , Doro, M. , Edsjo, Espino Navas, J. M., Espirito Santo, M. C. , Evangelista, Y. , Evoli, C. , Fargion, D. , Favuzzi, C. , Feroci, M. , Fiorini, M. , Foggetta, L. , Fornengo, N. , Froysland, T. , Frutti, M. , Fuschino, F. , Gomez, J. L. , Gomez, M. , Gaggero, D. , Galante, N. , Gallardo, M. I. , Galli, M. , Garcia, J. E. , Garczarczyk, M. , Gargano, F. , Gaug, M. , Gianotti, F. , Giarrusso, S. , Giebels, B. , Giglietto, N. , Giommi, P. , Giordano, F. , Giuliani, A. , Glicenstein, J. , Goncalves, P. , Grasso, D. , Guerriero, M. , He, H. L. , Incicchitti, A. , Kirk, J. , Kuang, H. H., La Barbera, La Rosa, G. , Labanti, C. , Lamanna, G. , Lapshov, I. , Lazzarotto, F. , Liberati, S. , Liello, F. , Lipari, P. , Longo, F. , Loparco, F. , Lozano, Lucentini De Sanctis, P. G. , Ma, J. M. , Maccarone, M. C. , Maccione, L. , Malvezzi, V. , Mangano, A. , Mariotti, M. , Marisaldi, M. , Martel, I. , Masiero, A. , Massaro, E. , Mastropietro, M. , Mattaini, E. , Mauri, F. , Mazziotta, M. N. , Mereghetti, S. , Mineo, T. , Mizobuchi, S. , Moiseev, A. , Moles, M. , Monte, C. , Montecchia, F. , Morelli, E. , Morselli, A. , Moskalenko, I. , Nozzoli, F. , Ormes, J. F., Peres Torres, M. A. , Pacciani, L. , Pellizzoni, Perez Bernal, F. , Perotti, F. , Picozza, P. , Pieri, L. , Pietroni, M. , Pimenta, M. , Pina, A. , Pittori, C. , Pontoni, C. , Porrovecchio, G. , Prada, F. , Prest, M. , Prosperi, D. , Protheroe, R. , Pucella, G. , Quesada, J. M. , Quintana, J. M. , Quintero, J. R. , Raino, S. , Rapisarda, M. , Rissi, M. , Rodriguez, J. , Rossi, E. , Rowell, G. , Rubini, A. , Russo, Sanchez Conde, M. , Sacco, B. , Scapin, V. , Schelke, M. , Segreto, A. , Sellerholm, A. , Sheng, X. D. , Smith, A. , Soffitta, P. , Sparvoli, R. , Spinelli, P. , Stamatescu, V. , Stark, L. S. , Tavani, M. , Thornton, G. , Titarchuk, L. G. , Tome, B. , Traci, A. , Trifoglio, M. , Trois, A. , Vallania, P. , Vallazza, E. , Vercellone, S. , Vernetto, S. , Vitale, V. , Wild, N. , Ye, Z. P. , Zambra, A. , Zandanel, F. , Zanello, BRANCHINI, ENZO FRANCO, A.Lionetto, A.Morselli, Alvarez, M., D'Armiento, D., Agnetta, G., Alberdi, A., Antonelli, A., Argan, A., Assis, P., Baltz, E. A., Bambi, C., Barbiellini, G., Bartko, H., Basset, M., Bastieri, D., Belli, P., Benford, G., Bergstrom, L., Bernabei, R., Bertone, G., Biland, A., Biondo, B., Bocchino, F., Branchini, ENZO FRANCO, Brigida, M., Bringmann, T., Brogueira, P., Bulgarelli, A., Caballero, J. A., Caliandro, G. A., Camarri, P., Cappella, F., Caraveo, P., Carbone, R., Carvajal, M., Casanova, S., Castro, Tirado, A. J., Catalano, O., Catena, R., Celi, F., Celotti, A., Cerulli, R., Chen, A., Clay, R., Cocco, V., Conrad, J., Costa, E., Cuoco, A., Cusumano, G., Dai, C. J., Dawson, De, Lotto, De, Pari, de Ugarte, Postigo, Del, Monte, E., Delgado, Di, Ciaccio, Di, Cocco, Di, Falco, Di, Persio, G., Dingu, B. L., Dominguez, A., Donato, F., Donnarumma, I., Doro, M., Edsjo, Espino, Nava, J., M., Espirito, Santo, M. C., Evangelista, Y., Evoli, C., Fargion, D., Favuzzi, C., Feroci, M., Fiorini, M., Foggetta, L., Fornengo, N., Froysland, T., Frutti, M., Fuschino, F., Gomez, J. L., Gomez, M., Gaggero, D., Galante, N., Gallardo, M. I., Galli, M., Garcia, J. E., Garczarczyk, M., Gargano, F., Gaug, M., Gianotti, F., Giarrusso, S., Giebel, B., Giglietto, N., Giommi, P., Giordano, F., Giuliani, A., Glicenstein, J., Goncalve, P., Grasso, D., Guerriero, M., He, H. L., Incicchitti, A., Kirk, J., Kuang, H., H., La, Barbera, La, Rosa, G., Labanti, C., Lamanna, G., Lapshov, I., Lazzarotto, F., Liberati, S., Liello, F., Lipari, P., Longo, F., Loparco, F., Lozano, Lucentini De, Sancti, P. G., Ma, J. M., Maccarone, M. C., Maccione, L., Malvezzi, V., Mangano, A., Mariotti, M., Marisaldi, M., Martel, I., Masiero, A., Massaro, E., Mastropietro, M., Mattaini, E., Mauri, F., Mazziotta, M. N., Mereghetti, S., Mineo, T., Mizobuchi, S., Moiseev, A., Mole, M., Monte, C., Montecchia, F., Morelli, E., Morselli, A., Moskalenko, I., Nozzoli, F., Orme, J., F., Peres, Torre, M. A., Pacciani, L., Pellizzoni, Perez, Bernal, F., Perotti, F., Picozza, P., Pieri, L., Pietroni, M., Pimenta, M., Pina, A., Pittori, C., Pontoni, C., Porrovecchio, G., Prada, F., Prest, M., Prosperi, D., Protheroe, R., Pucella, G., Quesada, J. M., Quintana, J. M., Quintero, J. R., Raino, S., Rapisarda, M., Rissi, M., Rodriguez, J., Rossi, E., Rowell, G., Rubini, A., Russo, Sanchez, Conde, M., Sacco, B., Scapin, V., Schelke, M., Segreto, A., Sellerholm, A., Sheng, X. D., Smith, A., Soffitta, P., Sparvoli, R., Spinelli, P., Stamatescu, V., Stark, L. S., Tavani, M., Thornton, G., Titarchuk, L. G., Tome, B., Traci, A., Trifoglio, M., Troi, A., Vallania, P., Vallazza, E., Vercellone, S., Vernetto, S., Vitale, V., Wild, N., Ye, Z. P., Zambra, A., Zandanel, and F., Zanello
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc) ,Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,dark matter ,Space Physics (physics.space-ph) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Physics - Space Physics ,gamma ray astronomy - Abstract
This Conference is the fifth of a series of Workshops on High Energy Gamma- ray Experiments, following the Conferences held in Perugia 2003, Bari 2004, Cividale del Friuli 2005, Elba Island 2006. This year the focus was on the use of gamma-ray to study the Dark Matter component of the Universe, the origin and propagation of Cosmic Rays, Extra Large Spatial Dimensions and Tests of Lorentz Invariance., Comment: 328 pages, 7.8Mb, Proceedings of the 5th SCINEGHE Workshop, June 18-20, 2007 http://www.roma2.infn.it/SciNeGHE07/
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17. Minimum size for the occurrence of vortex matter in a square mesoscopic superconductor
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Edson Sardella, A. L. Malvezzi, and Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Mesoscopic physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Coherence length ,Vortex ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Ginzburg–Landau theory ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Penetration depth ,Local field ,Critical field - Abstract
The study of superconducting samples in mesoscopic scale presented a remarkable improvement during the last years. Certainly, such interest is based on the fact that when the size of the samples is close to the order of the temperature dependent coherence length ξ(T) and/or the size of the penetration depth λ(T), there are some significant modifications on the physical properties of the superconducting state. This contribution tests the square cross-section size limit for the occurrence (or not) of vortices in mesoscopic samples of area L2, where L varies discretely from 1ξ(0) to 8ξ(0). The time dependent Ginzburg–Landau (TDGL) equations approach is used upon taking the order parameter and the local magnetic field invariant along the z-direction. The vortex configurations at the equilibrium can be obtained from the TDGL equations for superconductivity as the system relaxes to the stationary state. The obtained results show that the limit of vortex penetration is for the square sample of size 3ξ(0)×3ξ(0) in which only a single vortex are allowed into the sample. For smaller specimens, no vortex can be formed and the field entrance into the sample is continuous and the total flux penetration occurs at higher values of H/Hc2(0), where Hc2(T) is the upper critical field. Otherwise, for larger samples different vortices patterns can be observed depending on the sample size.
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18. Diagonalization in reduced Hilbert spaces using a systematically improved basis: Application to spin dynamics in lightly doped ladders
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J. Riera, Claudio Gazza, A. L. Malvezzi, Elbio Dagotto, and George Martins
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Physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Heisenberg model ,Hilbert space ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,symbols.namesake ,Excited state ,Quantum mechanics ,0103 physical sciences ,t-J model ,Bound state ,symbols ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) ,Ground state ,Change of basis ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
A method is proposed to improve the accuracy of approximate techniques for strongly correlated electrons that use reduced Hilbert spaces. As a first step, the method involves a change of basis that incorporates exactly part of the short distance interactions. The Hamiltonian is rewritten in new variables that better represent the physics of the problem under study. A Hilbert space expansion performed in the new basis follows. The method is successfully tested using both the Heisenberg model and the $t-J$ model with holes on 2-leg ladders and chains, including estimations for ground state energies, static correlations, and spectra of excited states. An important feature of this technique is its ability to calculate dynamical responses on clusters larger than those that can be studied using Exact Diagonalization. The method is applied to the analysis of the dynamical spin structure factor $S(q,\omega)$ on clusters with $2 \times 16$ sites and 0 and 2 holes. Our results confirm previous studies (M. Troyer, H. Tsunetsugu, and T. M. Rice, Phys. Rev. $ B 53$, 251 (1996)) which suggested that the state of the lowest energy in the spin-1 2-holes subspace corresponds to the bound state of a hole pair and a spin-triplet. Implications of this result for neutron scattering experiments both on ladders and planes are discussed., Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, Revtex + psfig; changed content
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19. Enhancement of antiferromagnetic correlations induced by nonmagnetic impurities: Origin and predictions for NMR experiments
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Alfredo C. López, A. L. Malvezzi, Patricia M. Hansen, George Martins, Elbio Dagotto, Jose Riera, Markus Laukamp, and Claudio Gazza
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Physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed matter physics ,Spins ,Density matrix renormalization group ,Monte Carlo method ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Observable ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Impurity ,Lattice (order) ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Ground state - Abstract
Spin models that have been proposed to describe dimerized chains, ladders, two dimensional antiferromagnets, and other compounds are here studied when some spins are replaced by spinless vacancies, such as it occurs by $Zn$ doping. A small percentage of vacancies rapidly destroys the spin gap, and their presence induces enhanced antiferromagnetic correlations near those vacancies. The study is performed with computational techniques which includes Lanczos, world-line Monte Carlo, and the Density Matrix Renormalization Group methods. Since the phenomenon of enhanced antiferromagnetism is found to occur in several models and cluster geometries, a common simple explanation for its presence may exist. It is argued that the resonating-valence-bond character of the spin correlations at short distances of a large variety of models is responsible for the presence of robust staggered spin correlations near vacancies and lattice edges. The phenomenon takes place regardless of the long distance properties of the ground state, and it is caused by a ``pruning'' of the available spin singlets in the vicinity of the vacancies. The effect produces a broadening of the low temperature NMR signal for the compounds analyzed here. This broadening should be experimentally observable in the structurally dimerized chain systems $Cu(NO_3)_2\cdot2.5H_2O$, $CuWO_4$, $(VO)_2P_2O_7$, and $Sr_{14}Cu_{24}O_{41}$, in ladder materials such as $Sr Cu_2 O_3$, in the spin-Peierls systems $CuGeO_3$ and $NaV_2 O_5$, and in several others since it is a universal effect common to a wide variety of models and compounds., 18 pages revtex with 26 figures included
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20. Phase Separation in Electronic Models for Manganites
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Adriana Moreo, Seiji Yunoki, Elbio Dagotto, Nobuo Furukawa, Jun Hu, and A. L. Malvezzi
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Physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed matter physics ,Numerical analysis ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Electron ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,7. Clean energy ,Classical limit ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,symbols.namesake ,Ferromagnetism ,Lattice (order) ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) ,Phase diagram - Abstract
The Kondo lattice Hamiltonian with ferromagnetic Hund's coupling as a model for manganites is investigated. The classical limit for the spin of the (localized) $t_{2g}$ electrons is analyzed on lattices of dimension 1,2,3 and $\infty$ using several numerical methods. The phase diagram at low temperature is presented. A regime is identified where phase separation occurs between hole undoped antiferromagnetic and hole-rich ferromagnetic regions. Experimental consequences of this novel regime are discussed. Regions of incommensurate spin correlations have also been found. Estimations of the critical temperature in 3D are compatible with experiments., Accepted in Phys. Rev. Letters
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- 1998
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21. Conformal invariance and the phase diagram of the anisotropic Heisenberg spin- ladder
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A L Malvezzi and F C Alcaraz
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Massless particle ,Physics ,Conformal field theory ,Conformal symmetry ,Heisenberg model ,Operator (physics) ,Quantum mechanics ,Phase (waves) ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Spin (physics) ,Phase diagram - Abstract
The phase diagram of two coupled anisotropic spin-1/2 Heisenberg chains forming a ladder is studied via the finite-size machinery arising from conformal invariance. Our results show that this system has similar behaviour to the anisotropic spin-1 Heisenberg chain. Both models for low values of anisotropies have a massless phase of Gaussian type, governed by a c = 1 conformal field theory. The operator that destroys the massless phase in these models is the same as in the Gaussian picture. We also verify that the massive phase in the anisotropic Heisenberg ladder has the same type of nonlocal order as that in the spin-1 Heisenberg chain.
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22. Critical behaviour of mixed Heisenberg chains
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A. L. Malvezzi and Francisco C. Alcaraz
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Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Conformal field theory ,Operator (physics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Type (model theory) ,Conformal symmetry ,Ferrimagnetism ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Spin (physics) ,Critical exponent ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
The critical behaviour of anisotropic Heisenberg models with two kinds of antiferromagnetically exchange-coupled centers are studied numerically by using finite-size calculations and conformal invariance. These models exhibit the interesting property of ferrimagnetism instead of antiferromagnetism. Most of our results are centered in the mixed Heisenberg chain where we have at even (odd) sites a spin-S (S') SU(2) operator interacting with a XXZ like interaction (anisotropy $\Delta$). Our results indicate universal properties for all these chains. The whole phase, $1>\Delta>-1$, where the models change from ferromagnetic $( \Delta=1 )$ to ferrimagnetic $(\Delta=-1)$ behaviour is critical. Along this phase the critical fluctuations are ruled by a c=1 conformal field theory of Gaussian type. The conformal dimensions and critical exponents, along this phase, are calculated by studying these models with several boundary conditions., Comment: 21 pages, standard LaTex, to appear in J.Phys.A:Math.Gen
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- 1997
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23. TELLUS. Ground deformations and their effects in the near-Earth space
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SGRIGNA, Vittorio, V, CONTI, L, MALVEZZI, Sgrigna, Vittorio, V, Conti, and L, Malvezzi
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- 2002
24. Critical and off-critical properties of the XXZ chain in external homogeneous and staggered magnetic fields
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A. L. Malvezzi and Francisco C. Alcaraz
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Conformal field theory ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Magnetic field ,Massless particle ,Ferromagnetism ,Quantum mechanics ,Lattice (order) ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Central charge ,Mathematical Physics ,Phase diagram - Abstract
The phase diagram of the XXZ chain is calculated under the influence of homogeneous and staggered magnetic fields. The model has a rich phase structure with three types of phases. A fully ferromagnetic phase, an antiferromagnetic phase and a massless phase with partial ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic order. This massless phase's critical fluctuations are governed by a conformal field theory with central charge c=1. When the sigma z-anisotropy Delta is zero the model is exactly integrable through a Jordan-Wigner fermionization and our results are analytic. For Delta not=0 our analysis is done numerically using lattice sizes up to M=20. Our results show that for -1
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25. Crossover between macroscopic and mesoscopic regimes of vortex interactions in type-II superconductors
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W.A. Ortiz, Rafael Zadorosny, Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho, Edson Sardella, A. L. Malvezzi, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), and Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters
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Superconductivity ,Physics ,Mesoscopic physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Progressive change ,Crossover ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Vortex ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Lattice (order) ,Quantum mechanics ,Square cross section ,Type-II superconductor - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-29T02:57:34Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-06-11 In the present work we report the existence of a crossover between the macroscopic and mesoscopic regimes of vortex interactions in type-II superconductors. Our findings rely on a systematic procedure to determine this crossover, which is based on the influence of the surface on the vortex structure of small superconductors. An adjacent result that we have found is that near this regime transformation, the vortex lattice develops a progressive change of symmetry, from square to hexagonal, which is intimately related to the meso-to-macro crossover. Our numerical simulations have been done for a long superconducting cylinder of square cross section for a wide range of length scales and temperatures. © 2012 American Physical Society. Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Física e Química, Caixa Postal 31, 15385-000, Ilha Solteira, São Paulo Universidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de Pesquisas Meteorológicas, CEP 17048-699 Bauru, São Paulo Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Física Faculdade de Ciências, Caixa Postal 473, 17033-360, Bauru, São Paulo Departamento de Física Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 13565-905, São Carlos, São Paulo Centre for Advanced Study Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, NO-0271, Oslo Faculdade de Engenharia de Ilha Solteira Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Física e Química, Caixa Postal 31, 15385-000, Ilha Solteira, São Paulo Universidade Estadual Paulista Instituto de Pesquisas Meteorológicas, CEP 17048-699 Bauru, São Paulo Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Física Faculdade de Ciências, Caixa Postal 473, 17033-360, Bauru, São Paulo
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26. Incommensurate spin-density-wave and metal-insulator transition in the one-dimensional periodic Anderson model
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Pedro Bertussi, Tatiana G. Rappoport, M. B. Silva Neto, R. R. dos Santos, A. L. Malvezzi, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), and Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Physics ,Paramagnetism ,Condensed matter physics ,Dimension (graph theory) ,Spin density wave ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Strongly correlated material ,Metal–insulator transition ,Quantum spin liquid ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Anderson impurity model ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Phase diagram - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-29T00:49:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-08-15 We have used the density-matrix renormalization group method to study the ground-state properties of the symmetric periodic Anderson model in one dimension. We have considered lattices with up to Ns=50 sites, and electron densities ranging from quarter to half filling. Through the calculation of energies, correlation functions, and their structure factors, together with careful extrapolations (toward Ns→ ), we were able to map out a phase diagram Uvsn, where U is the electronic repulsion on f orbitals, and n is the electronic density, for a fixed value of the hybridization. At quarter filling, n=1, our data is consistent with a transition at U c1 2, between a paramagnetic (PM) metal and a spin-density-wave (SDW) insulator; overall, the region U 2 corresponds to a PM metal for all n
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27. Contents, Vol. 4, 1993
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Eugenio Magni, A. Scaglioni, Alessandro Padovani, Stefano F. Cappa, Martin Lammens, D. Salmaso, Colin L. Masters, F. Danelon, S. Belliard, Marco Trabucchi, Keita Kawabata, Hervé Allain, E. Ghigo, F. Camanni, D Van Gool, E. Arvat, Paolo Caffarra, Cornelius Katona, Martin Dichgans, M. Bureau, L. Malvezzi, Minoru Fukuchi, Paolo Previdi, Pierre Lacroix, Giuliano Binetti, L. Spreafico, Sandra Evans, Danièle Bentué-Ferrer, G. David, Hisao Tachibana, Angelo Bianchetti, Ursula Mönning, Minoru Sugita, Y. Tomino, F. Baro, R. Dom, Rupert Sandbrink, S. Smirne, M. Mucci, Massimo Franceschi, M. Nicolosi, Konrad Beyreuther, G. König, J. de Certaines, and Alessandra Marcone
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Chemistry ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Geriatrics and Gerontology - Published
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28. On the critical behaviour of the anisotropic biquadratic spin-1 chain
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A. L. Malvezzi and Francisco C. Alcaraz
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General Physics and Astronomy ,Spin hamiltonian ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Temperley–Lieb algebra ,symbols.namesake ,Amplitude ,Conformal symmetry ,Quantum electrodynamics ,symbols ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) ,Anisotropy ,Critical exponent ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics ,Mathematical physics - Abstract
A study is made of the anisotropic biquadratic spin-1 Hamiltonian introduced by Batchelor et al. (1990). This model can be represented as a sum of operators satisfying a Temperley-Lieb algebra. Its critical behaviour is explored by using the relations between mass-gap amplitudes and critical exponents predicted by conformal invariance. The model, like in the XXZ chain, is found to exhibit a line of continuously varying exponents. By comparing its eigenspectrum with that of the XXZ Hamiltonian, several exact values are predicted.
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29. Kondo--attractive-Hubbard model for the ordering of local magnetic moments in superconductors
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A. L. Malvezzi, Thereza Paiva, Raimundo R. dos Santos, Pedro Bertussi, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), and Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Superconductivity ,Physics ,Coupling constant ,Hubbard model ,Magnetic moment ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Renormalization group ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Pairing ,Wave vector ,Kondo effect - Abstract
We consider local magnetic moments coupled to conduction electrons with on-site attraction, in order to discuss the interplay between pairing and magnetic order. We probe the ground state properties of this model on a one-dimensional lattice through pair binding energies and several correlation functions, calculated by means of density-matrix renormalization group. A phase diagram is obtained (for fixed electron density 1/3), from which we infer that coexistence between magnetic order and superconductivity is robust, at the expense of a continuous distortion of the magnetic arrangement of the local moments, as evidenced by a strong dependence of the characteristic wave vector k* with the coupling constants. This allows us to understand some trends of the coexistence, such as the influence of the rare earth on k*, as observed experimentally in the borocarbides., Comment: 4 two-column pages, 7 figures, RevTeX, to appear in Phys Rev B (RC)
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30. Vortices in a mesoscopic superconducting circular sector
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A. L. Malvezzi, Edson Sardella, Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Physics ,Superconductivity ,Mesoscopic physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Circular sector ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field ,Vortex ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,Magnetization ,symbols.namesake ,Classical mechanics ,Helmholtz free energy ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,symbols ,Ginzburg–Landau theory - Abstract
In the present paper we develop an algorithm to solve the time dependent Ginzburg-Landau (TDGL) equations, by using the link variables technique, for circular geometries. In addition, we evaluate the Helmholtz and Gibbs free energy, the magnetization, and the number of vortices. This algorithm is applied to a circular sector. We evaluate the superconduting-normal magnetic field transition, the magnetization, and the superconducting density. Furthermore, we study the nucleation of giant and multi-vortex states for that geometry., Comment: One REVTeX file and 8 figures
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31. Temperature-dependent vortex motion in a square mesoscopic superconducting cylinder: Ginzburg-Landau calculations
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Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho, A. L. Malvezzi, W.A. Ortiz, Edson Sardella, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), and Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
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Superconductivity ,Physics ,Mesoscopic physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Landau theory ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Magnetic field ,Vortex ,Magnetization ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Type-II superconductor ,Critical field - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-28T20:08:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2006-07-27 In this work we investigate the dynamics of vortices in a square mesoscopic superconductor. As time evolves we show how the vortices are nucleated into the sample to form a multivortex, single vortex, and giant vortex states. We illustrate how the vortices move around at the transition fields before they accommodate into an equilibrium configuration. We also calculate the magnetization and the free energy as functions of the applied magnetic field for several values of temperature. In addition, we evaluate the upper critical field. © 2006 The American Physical Society. Departamento de Física Faculdade de Ciências Universidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, Caixa Postal 473, 17033-360, Bauru-SP Departamento de Física Universidade Federal de São Carlos-UFSCar, Caixa Postal 676, 13566-905, São Carlos-SP Departamento de Física Faculdade de Ciências Universidade Estadual Paulista-UNESP, Caixa Postal 473, 17033-360, Bauru-SP
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32. Modulation of charge-density waves by superlattice structures
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Raimundo R. dos Santos, Thereza Paiva, A. L. Malvezzi, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), and Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)
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Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Hubbard model ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Density matrix renormalization group ,Superlattice ,Charge density ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Correlation function ,Strongly correlated material ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Ground state ,Structure factor - Abstract
We discuss the interplay between electronic correlations and an underlying superlattice structure in determining the period of charge density waves (CDW's), by considering a one-dimensional Hubbard model with a repeated (non-random) pattern of repulsive (U>0) and free (U=0) sites. Density matrix renormalization group diagonalization of finite systems (up to 120 sites) is used to calculate the charge-density correlation function and structure factor in the ground state. The modulation period can still be predicted through effective Fermi wavevectors, k_F*, and densities, and we have found that it is much more sensitive to electron (or hole) doping, both because of the narrow range of densities needed to go from q*=0 to ��, but also due to sharp 2k_F*-4k_F* transitions; these features render CDW's more versatile for actual applications in heterostructures than in homogeneous systems., 4 pages, 5 figures, to appear in Phys Rev B
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33. Recent Results in the Context of Models for Ladders
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A. L. Malvezzi, Claudio Gazza, Elbio Dagotto, and George Martins
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Physics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Quantum Monte Carlo ,Numerical technique ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,Context (language use) ,Flat band ,Spectral function ,Electrostatics ,Computational physics - Abstract
Recent calculations in the context of ladder systems, but with implications also for high-Tc two-dimensional (2D) systems, are described here. In particular, efforts are concentrated on the influence of a hole-hole electrostatic repulsion on holepair binding in the t−J model on ladders. It is concluded that the pairs are very robust because a nearest-neighbor hole-hole repulsion of strength ~5J is needed to break the pairs. In the second part of the paper, the spectral function of holes is provided on up to 2×20 clusters using a new numerical technique. A gap in the spectrum caused by hole binding is observed, as well as flat regions near (π, 0). Implications for studies of high-Tc materials are discussed.
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34. Competition between local potentials and attractive particle-particle interactions in superlattices
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Klaus Capelle, N. A. Lima, and A. L. Malvezzi
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Density matrix ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Nanostructure ,Hubbard model ,Distribution (number theory) ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Chemistry ,Superlattice ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Chemistry ,Renormalization group ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Quantum mechanics ,Modulation (music) ,Materials Chemistry ,Particle - Abstract
Naturally occuring or man-made systems displaying periodic spatial modulations of their properties on a nanoscale constitute superlattices. Such modulated structures are important both as prototypes of simple nanotechnological devices and as particular examples of emerging spatial inhomogeneity in interacting many-electron systems. Here we investigate the effect different types of modulation of the system parameters have on the ground-state energy and the charge-density distribution of the system. The superlattices are described by the inhomogeneous attractive Hubbard model, and the calculations are performed by density-functional and density-matrix renormalization group techniques. We find that modulations in local electric potentials are much more effective in shaping the system's properties than modulations in the attractive on-site interaction. This is the same conclusions we previously (Phys. Rev. B 71, 125130) obtained for repulsive interactions, suggesting that it is not an artifact of a specific state, but a general property of modulated structures., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures
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- 2006
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35. Effects of nanoscale spatial inhomogeneity in strongly correlated systems
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A. L. Malvezzi, Klaus Capelle, N. A. Lima, M. F. Silva, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Fundação Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
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Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Superlattice ,Materials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Renormalization group ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Quantum mechanics ,Modulation (music) ,Strongly correlated material ,Spatial homogeneity ,Local-density approximation ,Nanoscopic scale - Abstract
We calculate ground-state energies and density distributions of Hubbard superlattices characterized by periodic modulations of the on-site interaction and the on-site potential. Both density-matrix renormalization group and density-functional methods are employed and compared. We find that small variations in the on-site potential $v_i$ can simulate, cancel, or even overcompensate effects due to much larger variations in the on-site interaction $U_i$. Our findings highlight the importance of nanoscale spatial inhomogeneity in strongly correlated systems, and call for reexamination of model calculations assuming spatial homogeneity., Comment: 5 pages, 1 table, 4 figures, to appear in PRB
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- 2005
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36. An introduction to numerical methods in low-dimensional quantum systems
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A. L. Malvezzi and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Numerical analysis ,Density matrix renormalization group ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Lanczos resampling ,Homogeneous space ,Order (group theory) ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Statistical physics ,Quantum ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
This is an introductory course to the Lanczos Method and Density Matrix Renormalization Group Algorithms(DMRG), two among the leading numerical techniques applied in studies of low-dimensional quantum models. The idea of studying the models on clusters of a finite size in order to extract their physical properties is briefly discussed. The important role played by the model symmetries is also examined. Special emphasis is given to the DMRG., Comment: 36 pages, 4 figures, standard LaTex, Brazilian School on Statistical Mechanics (2002), PDF and PS files available at http://www.sbf.if.usp.br/bjp
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- 2003
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37. Multiperiodic magnetic structures in Hubbard superlattices
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Thereza Paiva, A. L. Malvezzi, and Raimundo R. dos Santos
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Physics ,Condensed Matter::Quantum Gases ,Magnetic structure ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,Oscillation ,Density matrix renormalization group ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Fermion ,Magnetic field ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Strongly correlated material ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Ground state ,Electronic density - Abstract
We consider fermions in one-dimensional superlattices (SL's), modeled by site-dependent Hubbard-U couplings arranged in a repeated pattern of repulsive (i.e., U>0) and free (U=0) sites. Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG) diagonalization of finite systems is used to calculate the local moment and the magnetic structure factor in the ground state. We have found four regimes for magnetic behavior: uniform local moments forming a spin-density wave (SDW), `floppy' local moments with short-ranged correlations, local moments on repulsive sites forming long-period SDW's superimposed with short-ranged correlations, and local moments on repulsive sites solely with long-period SDW's; the boundaries between these regimes depend on the range of electronic densities, rho, and on the SL aspect ratio. Above a critical electronic density, rho_{uparrow downarrow}, the SDW period oscillates both with rho and with the spacer thickness. The former oscillation allows one to reproduce all SDW wave vectors within a small range of electronic densities, unlike the homogeneous system. The latter oscillation is related to the exchange oscillation observed in magnetic multilayers. A crossover between regimes of `thin' to `thick' layers has also been observed., 9 two-column pages, 10 figures
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- 2002
38. Origin of spin incommensurability in hole-dopedS=1Y2−xCaxBaNiO5chains
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Elbio Dagotto and A. L. Malvezzi
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Physics ,Semiconductor ,Condensed matter physics ,Hubbard model ,Ferromagnetism ,business.industry ,Doping ,Antiferromagnetism ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Parameter space ,Neutron scattering ,business ,Spin-½ - Abstract
Spin incommensurability (IC) has been recently experimentally discovered in the hole-doped Ni-oxide chain compound ${\mathrm{Y}}_{2\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Ca}}_{x}{\mathrm{BaNiO}}_{5}$ [G. Xu et al., Science 289, 419 (2000)]. Here a two orbital model for this material is studied using computational techniques. Spin IC is observed in a wide range of densities and couplings. The phenomenon originates in antiferromagnetic correlations ``across holes'' dynamically generated to improve hole movement, as it occurs in the one-dimensional Hubbard model and in recent studies of the two-dimensional extended $t\ensuremath{-}J$ model. The close proximity of ferromagnetic and phase-separated states in parameter space is also discussed.
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- 2001
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39. Subject Index Vol. 29, 2010
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M. Tavakkoli, Thomas Baumann, Philip Scheltens, M. Gasparini, Leo Boelaarts, Marinus A. Blankenstein, Susanne Steinmann, Michael Hornberger, A. Confaloni, Gerd Glaeske, Evert J. van Elk, S. Pietracupa, Yunhwan Lee, Anna Dahl, Stefan Lorenzl, A. Crestini, Marion Eisele, P. Piscopo, D. Velakoulis, Druck Reinhardt Druck Basel, Kai Bötzel, Armin Giese, G. Talarico, M. Barekatain, Klaus Schmidtke, Nancy L. Pedersen, Femke H. Bouwman, Jinhee Kim, Andreas U. Monsch, Hendrik van den Bussche, Jason T. Olin, G.L. Lenzi, J. Mahvari, Wolfgang Maier, Axel Regeniter, Joung Hwan Back, M.P.J. van Boxtel, P.J. Visser, John R. Hodges, Jens Kuhle, Linda B. Hassing, Xiangyi Meng, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz, A.M.J.J. Bour, E. Salati, M.R. Maracy, L. Bäckman, Maartje I. Kester, Baltazar Gomez-Mancilla, Raymond L.C. Vogels, Marc Sollberger, Gerhard Schön, Birgitt Wiese, Satz Mengensatzproduktion, Wiesje M. van der Flier, Eneida Mioshi, L. Baars, M. Pignatelli, Hüseyin Duyar, L. Fratiglioni, Karl Wegscheider, M. Behdad, S.M.C. Rasquin, E.J. Laukka, G. Bruno, M. Walterfang, Boo Johansson, F.R.J. Verhey, Haewon Byeon, Cristian E. Leyton, Michael Vogeser, Erwin R. Groot, Daniela Koller, S. Boschi, L. Malvezzi-Campeggi, Johannes Levin, Dag Aarsland, and M. Limburg
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Index (economics) ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Subject (documents) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Psychology ,Developmental psychology ,Cognitive psychology - Published
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40. Influence of Nearest-Neighbor Coulomb Interactions on the Phase Diagram of the Ferromagnetic Kondo Model
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Seiji Yunoki, Elbio Dagotto, A. L. Malvezzi, Florida State University, and Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Strongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,State (functional analysis) ,equipment and supplies ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,humanities ,k-nearest neighbors algorithm ,Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Ferromagnetism ,0103 physical sciences ,Coulomb ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Kondo model ,human activities ,High magnetic field ,Phase diagram - Abstract
The influence of a nearest-neighbor Coulomb repulsion of strength V on the properties of the Ferromagnetic Kondo model is analyzed using computational techniques. The Hamiltonian studied here is defined on a chain using localized S=1/2 spins, and one orbital per site. Special emphasis is given to the influence of the Coulomb repulsion on the regions of phase separation recently discovered in this family of models, as well as on the double-exchange-induced ferromagnetic ground state. When phase separation dominates at V=0, the Coulomb interaction breaks the large domains of the two competing phases into small ``islands'' of one phase embedded into the other. This is in agreement with several experimental results, as discussed in the text. Vestiges of the original phase separation regime are found in the spin structure-factor as incommensurate peaks, even at large values of V. In the ferromagnetic regime close to density $n=0.5$, the Coulomb interaction induces tendencies to charge ordering without altering the fully polarized character of the state. This regime of ``charge- ordered ferromagnetism'' may be related with experimental observations of a similar phase by C. H. Chen and S-W. Cheong (Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 4042 (1996)). Our results reinforce the recently introduction notion (see e.g., S. Yunoki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 845 (1998)) that in realistic models for manganites analyzed with unbiased many-body techniques, the ground state properties arise from a competition between ferromagnetism and phase-separation/charge-ordering tendencies., Comment: 11 pages with 14 ps figures embedded in the text
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- 1998
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41. Orienting of visual attention in Alzheimer's disease: its implication in favor of the interhemispheric balance
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P, Caffarra, L, Riggio, L, Malvezzi, A, Scaglioni, and M, Freedman
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Temporal Lobe ,Corpus Callosum ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Pattern Recognition, Visual ,Alzheimer Disease ,Orientation ,Parietal Lobe ,Reaction Time ,Visual Perception ,Humans ,Attention ,Dementia ,Female ,Arousal ,Dominance, Cerebral ,Aged - Abstract
Visual attention in dementia of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has not been investigated as extensively as memory or language. The aim of this research was to study the orienting of attention in patients with AD (which temporo-parietal areas are primarily affected) compared with patients with Parkinson-Dementia, Parkinson's disease, and normal controls, using the Posner paradigm. Subjects were instructed to respond by pressing a response key after the appearance of a target at the same location (valid trial) or at the opposite location (invalid trial) indicated by a central cue (arrow). According to the experimental procedure developed by Posner, it has been hypothesized that parietal lobes are involved in "disengagement operation" (when attention has to move from one location to another in the controlateral field). Results showed no differences between AD and the other groups and between left and right hemifield. In conclusion, the authors did not find any sign of difficulty with disengagement, and results are discussed in terms of Kinsbourne's interpretation of a balance between hemispheres.
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- 1997
42. The phase diagram of the anisotropic Spin-1 Heisenberg Chain
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Francisco C. Alcaraz and A. L. Malvezzi
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Density matrix renormalization group ,Condensed Matter (cond-mat) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter ,Chain (algebraic topology) ,Phase (matter) ,Condensed Matter::Statistical Mechanics ,Point (geometry) ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Anisotropy ,Quantum ,Spin-½ ,Phase diagram - Abstract
We applied the Density Matrix Renormalization Group to the XXZ spin-1 quantum chain. In studing this model we aim to clarify controversials about the point where the massive Haldane phase appears., Comment: 2 pages (standart LaTex), 1 figure (PostScript) uuencoded
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- 1995
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43. A novel PSEN2 mutation associated with a peculiar phenotype
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Piscopo, P., primary, Marcon, G., additional, Piras, M. R., additional, Crestini, A., additional, Campeggi, L. Malvezzi, additional, Deiana, E., additional, Cherchi, R., additional, Tanda, F., additional, Deplano, A., additional, Vanacore, N., additional, Tagliavini, F., additional, Pocchiari, M., additional, Giaccone, G., additional, and Confaloni, A., additional
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- 2008
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44. Potentiation of the analgesic effects of tryptophan by allopurinol in rats
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A, Pinelli, S, Trivulzio, L, Malvezzi, and L, Zecca
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Brain Chemistry ,Analgesics ,Neurotransmitter Agents ,Serotonin ,Allopurinol ,Tryptophan ,Pain ,Drug Synergism ,Rats, Inbred Strains ,Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid ,Rats ,Sensory Thresholds ,Animals ,Microwaves ,Chromatography, Liquid - Abstract
The administration to rats of tryptophan (CAS 73-22-3) in high dosage causes a significant increase in pain threshold values. The analgesic effects of tryptophan are potentiated by allopurinol (CAS 315-30-0). The analgesic effects shown by tryptophan injection are associated with increased levels of serotonin and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in some areas of the brain. The combined allopurinol and tryptophan treatment elevates the serotonin levels furtherly when they are compared with the values observed in animals receiving tryptophan only. The analgesia caused by tryptophan administration has been attributed to an increased activity of the serotoninergic system involved in the control of pain transmission.
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- 1991
45. Fuld's formula and WAIS subtests in differential diagnosis of dementia
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P, Caffarra, A, Scaglioni, L, Malvezzi, F, Girotti, P, Soliveri, M, Musicco, and P, Previdi
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Diagnosis, Differential ,Male ,Alzheimer Disease ,Wechsler Scales ,Discriminant Analysis ,Humans ,Dementia ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
The Fuld formula and the linear discriminant function applied to WAIS subtest scores were tested for their ability to identify Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia of the Alzheimer type in a group of 101 demented subjects. The sensitivity and specificity of Fuld's formula for Alzheimer dementia against other dementias were 44.2% and 73.8% respectively; when compared with an age-matched normal control group specificity was 91.4%. When the linear discriminant function was applied only WAIS subtest scores in "similarities and digit span" and "object assembly" significantly differentiated Alzheimer from other dementias (sensitivity 61.5% and specificity 63.3%). Specificity increased to 97.1% when the function was applied to discriminate Alzheimer from normal controls. Discriminant analysis applied to other WAIS subtests for the two demented groups revealed "picture completion" as significantly differentiating the groups but it did not contribute to diagnostic accuracy. WAIS scores are of limited value in the differential diagnosis of dementias.
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- 1991
46. Reply to 'critical properties of theXXZchain in an external staggered magnetic field'
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F C Alcaraz and A L Malvezzi
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Physics ,Nonlinear Sciences::Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems ,Condensed matter physics ,Chain (algebraic topology) ,Quantum electrodynamics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Magnetic field ,Phase diagram - Abstract
We discuss the comments presented by Okamoto and Nomura about the phase diagram of the XXZ chain under the influence of an external staggered magnetic field, reported by Alcaraz and Malvezzi.
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- 1996
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47. Subject Index Vol. 4, 1993
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Rupert Sandbrink, Angelo Bianchetti, Pierre Lacroix, L. Malvezzi, D. Salmaso, F. Camanni, Martin Dichgans, J. de Certaines, G. König, S. Smirne, E. Ghigo, M. Bureau, Colin L. Masters, M. Mucci, G. David, Y. Tomino, Alessandro Padovani, Stefano F. Cappa, Martin Lammens, Konrad Beyreuther, F. Baro, Hervé Allain, Paolo Previdi, Ursula Mönning, Sandra Evans, Keita Kawabata, Eugenio Magni, L. Spreafico, R. Dom, D Van Gool, M. Nicolosi, E. Arvat, Paolo Caffarra, Danièle Bentué-Ferrer, Cornelius Katona, Alessandra Marcone, A. Scaglioni, Minoru Sugita, Hisao Tachibana, Massimo Franceschi, Marco Trabucchi, Giuliano Binetti, S. Belliard, F. Danelon, and Minoru Fukuchi
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Cognitive science ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Index (economics) ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Subject (documents) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Psychology - Published
- 1993
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48. Changes in synaptosomal phospholipid membrane composition and responsiveness of muscarinic-M1 receptors (M1-AChRs), metabotropic glutamate receptor sites (mGluRs) and protein kinase C(PKC) in the cerebral cortex of rats
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S. Salvati, Stefano Fortuna, L. Malvezzi, P. Lorenzini, C. Avellino, Annita Pintor, A. Pascale, and F. Battaini
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Pharmacology ,Biochemistry ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor ,Chemistry ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 7 ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 6 ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor 2 ,Cell biology - Published
- 1995
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49. Magnetic susceptibility of an exactly solvable anisotropic spin ladder system.
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A. P. Tonel, S. R. Dahmen, A. Foerster, and A. L. Malvezzi
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- 2003
50. Desensitization With Imlifidase for HLA-Incompatible Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation: A Delphi International Expert Consensus.
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Furian, Lucrezia, Heemann, Uwe, Bengtsson, Mats, Bestard, Oriol, Binet, Isabelle, Böhmig, Georg A., Boletis, John, Briggs, David, Claas, Frans H. J., Couzi, Lionel, Cozzi, Emanuele, Crespo, Marta, De Vries, Aiko P. J., Diekmann, Fritz, Durlik, Magdalena, Glotz, Denis, Helantera, Ilkka, Jackson, Annette, Jordan, Stanley C., and Kuypers, Dirk
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DELPHI method ,KIDNEY transplantation ,GRAFT rejection ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN G ,DEAD - Abstract
Highly sensitized (HS) patients in need of kidney transplantation (KTx) typically spend a longer time waiting for compatible kidneys, are unlikely to receive an organ offer, and are at increased risk of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR). Desensitization using imlifidase, which is more rapid and removes total body immunoglobulin G (IgG) to a greater extent than other methods, enables transplantation to occur between HLA-incompatible (HLAi) donor–recipient pairs and allows patients to have greater access to KTx. However, when the project was launched there was limited data and clinical experience with desensitization in general and with imlifidase specifically. Hence, this Delphi methodology was used to reach a consensus from a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) of experts from 15 countries on the management of HS patients undergoing imlifidase HLAi from a deceased donor (DD) KTx. This Delphi consensus provides clinical practice guidance on the use of imlifidase in the end-to-end management of HS patients undergoing an HLAi DD KTx and supports centers in the development of guidelines for the utilization and integration of imlifidase into clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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