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Phys Rev E ; 109(1-1): 014135, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38366509

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We present results for phase-ordering kinetics in the Coulomb glass (CG) model, which describes electrons on a lattice with unscreened Coulombic repulsion. The filling factor is denoted by K∈[0,1]. For a square lattice with K=0.5 (symmetric CG), the ground state is a checkerboard with alternating electrons and holes. In this paper, we focus on the asymmetric CG where K≲0.5, i.e., the ground state is checkerboard-like with excess holes distributed uniformly. There is no explicit quenched disorder in our system, though the Coulombic interaction gives rise to frustration. We find that the evolution morphology is in the same dynamical universality class as the ordering ferromagnet. Further, the domain growth law is slightly slower than the Lifshitz-Cahn-Allen law, L(t)∼t^{1/2}, i.e., the growth exponent is underestimated. We speculate that this could be a signature of logarithmic growth in the asymptotic regime.

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Homeopathy ; 111(2): 139-146, 2022 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34820793

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BACKGROUND: Whilst warts and vitiligo are both common skin diseases, their co-morbidity is rare. Here we present a clinical case of warts with vitiligo to illustrate the utility of individualized homeopathic treatment. METHOD: The homeopathic medicine Sepia officinalis was prescribed, based on individualization. During follow-up, changes were documented by photographs. The non-invasive methods ORIDL (Outcome Related to Impact on Daily Living), VASI (Vitiligo Area and Scoring Index), and VETF (Vitiligo European Task Force) were used to assess treatment progress. Possible causal attribution of outcome with treatment was evaluated using the Modified Naranjo Criteria for Homeopathy (MONARCH). RESULT: There was a marked improvement of vitiligo, along with the disappearance of warts, as evidenced photographically. VASI and VETF scores were significantly reduced. Main complaints, as well as overall well-being, improved on the ORIDL scale (+3). The MONARCH score (+9) suggested that the clinical improvement was attributable to the homeopathic intervention. CONCLUSION: The study suggests a significant role for individualized homeopathic treatment in the co-morbidity of warts and vitiligo.


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Homeopatía , Materia Medica , Vitíligo , Verrugas , Homeopatía/métodos , Humanos , Materia Medica/uso terapéutico , Vitíligo/tratamiento farmacológico , Verrugas/tratamiento farmacológico
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Phys Rev E ; 103(3-1): 032150, 2021 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33862762

RESUMEN

In this paper, we analyze the dynamics of the Coulomb glass lattice model in three dimensions near a local equilibrium state by using mean-field approximations. We specifically focus on understanding the role of localization length (ξ) and the temperature (T) in the regime where the system is not far from equilibrium. We use the eigenvalue distribution of the dynamical matrix to characterize relaxation laws as a function of localization length at low temperatures. The variation of the minimum eigenvalue of the dynamical matrix with temperature and localization length is discussed numerically and analytically. Our results demonstrate the dominant role played by the localization length on the relaxation laws. For very small localization lengths, we find a crossover from exponential relaxation at long times to a logarithmic decay at intermediate times. No logarithmic decay at the intermediate times is observed for large localization lengths.

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Phys Rev E ; 99(5-1): 052113, 2019 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31212506

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We present numerical results from a comprehensive Monte Carlo study in two dimensions (d=2) of coarsening kinetics in the Coulomb glass (CG) model at half-filling. The CG model is characterized by spin-spin interactions which are long-range Coulombic and antiferromagnetic. For the nonequilibrium properties studied by us (spatial correlation functions and domain growth laws), we find that domain growth in the CG is analogous to that in the nearest-neighbor random-field Ising model. The domain length scale L(t) shows a crossover from a regime of "power-law growth with a disorder-dependent exponent" [L(t)∼t^{1/z[over ¯]}] to a regime of "logarithmic growth with a universal exponent" [L(t)∼(lnt)^{1/ψ}].

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J Phys Condens Matter ; 29(48): 485402, 2017 Dec 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29072577

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We have studied a two dimensional lattice model of Coulomb glass for a wide range of disorders at [Formula: see text]. The system was first annealed using Monte Carlo simulation. Further minimization of the total energy of the system was done using an algorithm developed by Baranovskii et al, followed by cluster flipping to obtain the pseudo-ground states. We have shown that the energy required to create a domain of linear size L in d dimensions is proportional to [Formula: see text]. Using Imry-Ma arguments given for random field Ising model, one gets critical dimension [Formula: see text] for Coulomb glass. The investigation of domains in the transition region shows a discontinuity in staggered magnetization which is an indication of a first-order type transition from charge-ordered phase to disordered phase. The structure and nature of random field fluctuations of the second largest domain in Coulomb glass are inconsistent with the assumptions of Imry and Ma, as was also reported for random field Ising model. The study of domains showed that in the transition region there were mostly two large domains, and that as disorder was increased the two large domains remained, but a large number of small domains also opened up. We have also studied the properties of the second largest domain as a function of disorder. We furthermore analysed the effect of disorder on the density of states, and showed a transition from hard gap at low disorders to a soft gap at higher disorders. At [Formula: see text], we have analysed the soft gap in detail, and found that the density of states deviates slightly ([Formula: see text]) from the linear behaviour in two dimensions. Analysis of local minima show that the pseudo-ground states have similar structure.

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