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Disassortativity of random critical branching trees
Random critical branching trees (CBTs) are generated by the multiplicative
branching process, where the branching number is determined stochastically,
independent of the degree of their ancestor. Here we show analytically that
despite this stochastic independence, there exists the degree-degree
correlation (DDC) in the CBT and it is disassortative. Moreover, the skeletons
of fractal networks, the maximum spanning trees formed by the edge betweenness
centrality, behave similarly to the CBT in the DDC. This analytic solution and
observation support the argument that the fractal scaling in complex networks
originates from the disassortativity in the DDC.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
Electronic structures of ZnCoO using photoemission and x-ray absorption spectroscopy
Electronic structures of ZnCoO have been investigated using
photoemission spectroscopy (PES) and x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). The
Co 3d states are found to lie near the top of the O valence band, with a
peak around eV binding energy. The Co XAS spectrum provides
evidence that the Co ions in ZnCoO are in the divalent Co
() states under the tetrahedral symmetry. Our finding indicates that the
properly substituted Co ions for Zn sites will not produce the diluted
ferromagnetic semiconductor property.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figure
Comment on ``Loss of Superconducting Phase Coherence in YBa_2Cu_3O_7 Films: Vortex-Loop Unbinding and Kosterlitz-Thouless Phenomena''
Recently, Kotzler et al. measured the frequency-dependent conductance for
YBa_2Cu_3O_7 and interpreted their results as evidences that the decay of the
superfluid density is caused by a 3D vortex loop proliferation mechanism and a
dimensional crossover when the correlation length along the c axis
becomes comparable to the sample thickness [PRL 87, 127005(2001)]. In this
Comment, we show that the complex conductance data presented by Kotzler et al.
have characteristic key features not compatible with their analysis, which are
instead described by the existing phenomenology of 2D vortex fluctuation
associated with a partial decoupling of CuO_2-planes.Comment: 2 pages, 1 figure, accepted in PR
Three dimensional fast tracker for central drift chamber based level 1 trigger system in the Belle II experiment
The Belle II detector at the SuperKEKB accelerator has a level 1 trigger
implemented in field-programmable gate arrays. Due to the high luminosity of
the beam, a trigger that effectively rejects beam induced background is
required. A three dimensional tracking algorithm for the level 1 trigger that
uses the Belle II central drift chamber detector response is being developed to
reduce the recorded beam background while having a high efficiency for physics
of interest. In this paper, we describe the three dimensional track trigger
that finds and fits track parameters which we developed.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figure
Percolation Transitions in Scale-Free Networks under Achlioptas Process
It has been recently shown that the percolation transition is discontinuous
in Erd\H{o}s-R\'enyi networks and square lattices in two dimensions under the
Achlioptas Process (AP). Here, we show that when the structure is highly
heterogeneous as in scale-free networks, a discontinuous transition does not
always occur: a continuous transition is also possible depending on the degree
distribution of the scale-free network. This originates from the competition
between the AP that discourages the formation of a giant component and the
existence of hubs that encourages it. We also estimate the value of the
characteristic degree exponent that separates the two transition types.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
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