venerdì 11 aprile 2025

# gst: apropos of odd droplets; fluids with broken symmetries could self-control their mechanics.

<< Flows with deformable interfaces are commonly controlled by applying an external field or modifying the boundaries that interact with the fluid, (..) Here, (AA) demonstrate that fluids with broken symmetries can self-control their mechanics. (They) demonstrate that odd viscosity dramatically disrupts conventional symmetric spreading by inducing asymmetric deformations and chiral flow patterns. (Their) analysis reveals a variety of dynamic regimes, including leftward and rightward bouncing, as well as rolling, depending on the relative strength of the odd viscosity. >>️

Hugo França, Maziyar Jalaal. Odd Droplets: Fluids with Odd Viscosity and Highly Deformable Interfaces. arXiv: 2503.21649v1 [cond-mat.soft]. Mar 27, 2025.

Also: drop, droplet, droploid, chiral, bouncing, rolling, slipping, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, drop, droplet, droploid, chirality, bouncing, rolling, slipping, oddity, odd viscosity, self-control

giovedì 10 aprile 2025

# gst: multiparticle dispersion in rotating-stratified turbulent flows (when stratification increases turbulent fluctuations may not be weaker)

AA << study the relative movement of groups of two (pairs) and four (tetrahedra) Lagrangian particles using direct numerical simulations of the stably stratified Boussinsesq equations, with Brunt-Väisälä frequency 𝑁 and Coriolis parameter 𝑓. >>

<< In all cases considered, (AA) demonstrate that the relative particle motion differs depending on whether dispersion is considered forward or backward in time, although the asymmetry becomes less pronounced when stratification and rotation increase. On the other hand, the strong fluctuations in the dispersion between two particles become more extreme when 𝑁 and 𝑓  increase. (They) also find evidence for the formation of shear layers, which become more pronounced as 𝑁 and 𝑓  become larger. Finally, (They) show that the irreversibility on the dispersion of a set of particles initially forming a regular tetrahedron becomes weaker when the influence of stratification and rotation increases, a property that (They) relate to that of the perceived rate-of-strain tensor. >>️

<< Unexpectedly, (AA) observe that the higher moments of particle separation, in particular the normalized fourth-order central moment of the separation (the kurtosis Kr) is an increasing function of stratification and rotation. This is surprising, as when stratification increases the turbulent fluctuations are expected to be weaker, (..) >>️

Sebastian Gallon, Fabio Feraco, et al. Multiparticle dispersion in rotating-stratified turbulent flows. Phys. Rev. Fluids 10, 034605. Mar 17, 2025. 

Also: particle, turbulence, disorder & fluctuations, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particle, turbulence, disorder, fluctuations

mercoledì 9 aprile 2025

# gst: conventional and anomalous mobility edges in a quasiperiodic chain.

<< Mobility edges (MEs) constitute the energies separating the localized states from the extended ones in disordered systems. Going beyond this conventional definition, recent proposal suggests for an ME which separates the localized and multifractal states in certain quasiperiodic systems - dubbed as the anomalous mobility edges (AMEs). >>

<< In this study, (AA) propose an exactly solvable quasiperiodic system that hosts both the conventional and anomalous mobility edges under proper conditions. (They) show that with increase in quasiperiodic disorder strength, the system first undergoes a delocalization to localization transition through an ME of conventional type. >>

<< Surprisingly, with further increase in disorder, (They) obtain that a major fraction of the localized states at the middle of the spectrum turn multifractal in nature. Such unconventional behavior in the spectrum results in two AMEs, which continue to exist even for stronger quasiperiodic disorder. >>

AA << numerically obtain the signatures of the coexisting MEs complement it through analytical derivation using Avila's global theory. In the end (They) provide important signatures from the wavepacket dynamics. >>️

Sanchayan Banerjee, Soumya Ranjan Padhi, Tapan Mishra. Emergence of distinct exact mobility edges in a quasiperiodic chain. arXiv: 2503.19834v1 [cond-mat.quant-gas]. Mar 25, 2025.️

Also: edge, order, disorder, waves, transition,  in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, edge, order, disorder, waves, transition 

martedì 8 aprile 2025

# gst: apropos of bubble rearrangements, transition from slip to scraping as critical-like behavior in foam dynamics.


<< Jamming systems, including colloids, emulsions, foams, and biological tissues, undergo significant deformation during processes like material scraping or wound self-healing. To adequately spread a foam or cream over a surface, external force must be applied to artificially scrape it. Notably, the transition from slip to scraping when foam is manipulated using a rigid plate remains poorly understood. >>

<< Systematic observations of the internal foam structure during scraping were conducted, and the scraping length was qualitatively analyzed by varying the scraping velocity. (AA) study reveals that the transition from slip to scraping is driven by the sequential propagation of bubble rearrangements. Furthermore, the scraping length diverges towards the transition point, with a critical exponent of approximately 0.61. >>

<< These findings align with directional percolation theory, underscoring the robustness of the theoretical framework. >>

Masaya Endo, Rei Kurita. Critical-like behavior in foam dynamics: Transition from slip to scraping. Phys. Rev. Research 7, 023013. Apr 3, 2025.

Also: bubble, foam, jamming, transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, bubble, bubble rearrangements, foam, jamming, transition, criticality, scraping,  percolation

lunedì 7 aprile 2025

# life: detecting hallucinations (in large language models) using semantic entropy.

<< Large language model (LLM) systems, such as ChatGPT or Gemini, can show impressive reasoning and question-answering capabilities but often ‘hallucinate’ false outputs and unsubstantiated answers. >>

<< Here (AA) develop new methods grounded in statistics, proposing entropy-based uncertainty estimators for LLMs to detect a subset of hallucinations— confabulations— which are arbitrary and incorrect generations. (Their) method addresses the fact that one idea can be expressed in many ways by computing uncertainty at the level of meaning rather than specific sequences of words. >>

Their method << works across datasets and tasks without a priori knowledge of the task, requires no task-specific data and robustly generalizes to new tasks not seen before. By detecting when a prompt is likely to produce a confabulation, helps users understand when they must take extra care with LLMs and opens up new possibilities for using LLMs that are otherwise prevented by their unreliability. >>️️

Sebastian Farquhar, Jannik Kossen, et al. Detecting hallucinations in large language models using semantic entropy. Nature 630, 625–630. Jun 19, 2024.

Also: ai (artificial intell) (bot), entropy, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: life, artificial intelligence,  LLMs, confabulations, uncertainty, hallucinations, entropy, semantic entropy

sabato 5 aprile 2025

# gst: asymptotic scaling in a one-dimensional billiard

<< The emergence of power laws that govern the large-time dynamics of a one-dimensional billiard of N point particles is analysed. In the initial state, the resting particles are placed in the positive half-line x≥0 at equal distances. Their masses alternate between two distinct values. The dynamics is initialized by giving the leftmost particle a positive velocity. >>

<< Due to elastic inter-particle collisions the whole system gradually comes into motion, filling both right and left half-lines. As shown by S. Chakraborti, et al. (2022), an inherent feature of such a billiard is the emergence of two different modes: the shock wave that propagates in x≥0 and the splash region in x<0. >>

<< Moreover, the behaviour of the relevant observables is characterized by universal asymptotic power-law dependencies. In view of the finite size of the system and of finite observation times, these dependencies only start to acquire a universal character. To analyse them, (AA) set up molecular dynamics simulations using the concept of effective scaling exponents, familiar in the theory of continuous phase transitions. (They) present results for the effective exponents that govern the large-time behaviour of the shock-wave front, the number of collisions, the energies and momentum of different modes and analyse their tendency to approach corresponding universal values. >>️

<< A characteristic feature of the billiard problem (AA) have considered (..) is the lack of a priori randomness, neither in the distribution of masses nor in the inter-particle distances. Therefore, the emergence of the hydrodynamic power-law asymptotics– pointing to the stochastic background of the underlying process– may be interpreted as a kind of self-averaging in the system.  >>️

Taras Holovatch, Yuri Kozitsky, et al. Effective and asymptotic scaling in a one-dimensional billiard problem. arXiv: 2503.20476v1 [cond-mat.stat-mech]. Mar 26, 2025.

Also: billiard, random, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, billiard, randomness 

venerdì 4 aprile 2025

# gst: evolution of robust cell differentiation mechanisms under epigenetic feedback


<< In multi-cellular organisms, cells differentiate into multiple types as they divide. States of these cell types, as well as their numbers, are known to be robust to external perturbations; as conceptualized by Waddington's epigenetic landscape where cells embed themselves in valleys corresponding with final cell types. >>

<< How is such robustness achieved by developmental dynamics and evolution? To address this question, (AA) consider a model of cells with gene expression dynamics and epigenetic feedback, governed by a gene regulation network. By evolving the network to achieve more cell types, (They) identified three major differentiation mechanisms exhibiting different properties regarding their variance, attractors, stability, and robustness. >>

<< The first of these mechanisms, type A, exhibits chaos and long-lived oscillatory dynamics that slowly transition until reaching a steady state. The second, type B, follows a channeled annealing process where the epigenetic changes in combination with noise shift the stable landscape of the cells towards varying final cell states. Lastly, type C exhibits a quenching process where cell fate is quickly decided by falling into pre-existing fixed points while cell trajectories are separated through periodic attractors or saddle points. >>

AA << find types A and B to correspond well with Waddington's landscape while being robust. Finally, the dynamics of type B demonstrate a novel method through dimensional reduction of gene-expression states during differentiation. >>

Davey Plugers, Kunihiko Kaneko. Evolution of robust cell differentiation mechanisms under epigenetic feedback. arXiv: 2503.20651v1 [physics.bio-ph]. Mar 26, 2025. 

Also: evolution, noise, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, evolution, noise, epigenetics, epigenetic feedback, differentiation

giovedì 3 aprile 2025

# gst: when a phase transition could be controlled by a fixed point of infinite disorder

AA << apply a real-space block renormalization group approach to study the critical properties of the random transverse-field Ising spin chain with multispin interactions. First (They) recover the known properties of the traditional model with two-spin interactions by applying the renormalization approach for arbitrary size of the block. For the model with three-spin couplings (They) calculate the critical point and demonstrate that the phase transition is controlled by an infinite disorder fixed point. (AA) have determined the typical correlation-length critical exponent, which seems to be different from that of the random transverse Ising chain with nearest-neighbor couplings. Thus this model represents a new infinite disorder universality class. >>️

Ferenc Iglói, Yu-Cheng Lin. Random quantum Ising model with three-spin couplings. arXiv:2503.18690v1 [cond-mat.dis-nn]. Mar 24, 2025.

Also: disorder, order, transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, disorder, order, transition

mercoledì 2 aprile 2025

# life: and so the short run matters, by John.


<<  Good Wednesday morning, and happy Liberation Day. This is Jack Blanchard, off to panic-buy Yorkshire Tea and Scotch whisky before the tariffs kick in.  >>️

<<  Fears on the Hill: In particular, the numerous free-traders in the GOP’s ranks on the Hill are feeling pretty darn uncomfortable about what’s coming. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) said he hopes the president’s plan is ultimately to use the threat of tariffs to force other nations to strip back their own. “In the long run, [it] will probably work,” he said. “The problem is that in the long run, we’re all dead. And so the short run matters.”  >>

Jack Blanchard. A message to Musk. Politico. Playbook. Apr 02, 2025. 

Also: Mr. Donald, Mr. Vlad, Mr. Chen, RAG-time, triptych, crack, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: life, Mr. Donald, Mr. Vlad, Mr. Chen, RAG-time, triptych, crack


martedì 1 aprile 2025

# epidem: societal self-regulation appears to induce complex infection dynamics and chaos.


<< Classically, endemic infectious diseases are expected to display relatively stable, predictable infection dynamics. Accordingly, basic disease models such as the susceptible-infected-recovered-susceptible model display stable endemic states or recurrent seasonal waves. However, if the human population reacts to high infection numbers by mitigating the spread of the disease, then this delayed behavioral feedback loop can generate infection waves itself, driven by periodic mitigation and subsequent relaxation. >>

AA << show that such behavioral reactions, together with a seasonal effect of comparable impact, can cause complex and unpredictable infection dynamics, including Arnold tongues, coexisting attractors, and chaos. >>

<< Importantly, these arise in epidemiologically relevant parameter regions where the costs associated to infections and mitigation are jointly minimized. By comparing (Their) model to data, (AA) find signs that COVID-19 was mitigated in a way that favored complex infection dynamics. (AA)  results challenge the intuition that endemic disease dynamics necessarily implies predictability and seasonal waves and show the emergence of complex infection dynamics when humans optimize their reaction to increasing infection numbers. >>️

Joel Wagner, Simon Bauer, et al.  Societal self-regulation induces complex infection dynamics and chaos. Phys. Rev. Research 7, 013308. Mar 24, 2025.

Also: virus, sars* covid* (aka 1or2achoos), waves, chaos, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: epidemiology, virus, sars, covid-19, chaos