Effective potentials for polymers and colloids: Beyond the van der Waals picture of fluids?

(2001)

Finite-temperature dynamical magnetic susceptibility of quasi-one-dimensional frustrated spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnets

(2001)

Authors:

Marc Bocquet, Fabian HL Essler, Alexei M Tsvelik, Alexander O Gogolin

Casimir Torques between Anisotropic Boundaries in Nematic Liquid Crystals

ArXiv cond-mat/0102099 (2001)

Authors:

R Golestanian, A Ajdari, J-B Fournier

Abstract:

Fluctuation-induced interactions between anisotropic objects immersed in a nematic liquid crystal are shown to depend on the relative orientation of these objects. The resulting long-range ``Casimir'' torques are explicitely calculated for a simple geometry where elastic effects are absent. Our study generalizes previous discussions restricted to the case of isotropic walls, and leads to new proposals for experimental tests of Casimir forces and torques in nematics.

Correlated adaptation of agents in a simple market: a statistical physics perspective

Quantitative Finance Taylor & Francis 1:2 (2001) 246-253

Authors:

JP Garrahan, E Moro, D Sherrington

Optical conductivity of one-dimensional Mott insulators.

Phys Rev Lett 86:4 (2001) 680-683

Authors:

D Controzzi, FH Essler, AM Tsvelik

Abstract:

We calculate the optical conductivity of one-dimensional Mott insulators at low energies using a field theory description. The square root singularity at the optical gap, characteristic of band insulators, is generally absent and appears only at the Luther-Emery point. We also show that only few particle processes contribute significantly to the optical conductivity over a wide range of frequencies and that the bare perturbative regime is recovered only at very large energies. We discuss possible applications of our results to quasi-one-dimensional organic conductors.