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A chain morphism for Adams operations on rational algebraic K-theory
For any regular noetherian scheme X and every k>0, we define a chain morphism
between two chain complexes whose homology with rational coefficients is
isomorphic to the algebraic K-groups of X tensored by the field of rational
numbers. It is shown that these morphisms induce in homology the Adams
operations defined by Gillet and Soule or the ones defined by Grayson.Comment: 40 page
The Operating Diagram for a Two-Step Anaerobic Digestion Model
The Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) is a complex model which is widely
accepted as a common platform for anaerobic process modeling and simulation.
However, it has a large number of parameters and states that hinder its
analytical study. Here, we consider the two-step reduced model of anaerobic
digestion (AM2) which is a four-dimensional system of ordinary differential
equations. The AM2 model is able to adequately capture the main dynamical
behavior of the full anaerobic digestion model ADM1 and has the advantage that
a complete analysis for the existence and local stability of its steady states
is available. We describe its operating diagram, which is the bifurcation
diagram which gives the behavior of the system with respect to the operating
parameters represented by the dilution rate and the input concentrations of the
substrates. This diagram, is very useful to understand the model from both the
mathematical and biological points of view
Veering triangulations admit strict angle structures
Agol recently introduced the concept of a veering taut triangulation, which
is a taut triangulation with some extra combinatorial structure. We define the
weaker notion of a "veering triangulation" and use it to show that all veering
triangulations admit strict angle structures. We also answer a question of
Agol, giving an example of a veering taut triangulation that is not layered.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure
Lorentz symmetry violation due to interactions of photons with the graviton background
The average time delay of photons due to multiple interactions with gravitons
of the background is computed in a frame of the model of low-energy quantum
gravity by the author. The two variants of evaluation of the lifetime of a
virtual photon are considered: 1 on a basis of the uncertainties relation
(it is a common place in physics of particles) and 2 using a conjecture
about constancy of the proper lifetime of a virtual photon. It is shown that in
the first case Lorentz violation is negligible: the ratio of the average time
delay of photons to their propagation time is equal approximately to
; in the second one (with a new free parameter of the model), the
time-lag is proportional to the difference , where
are initial energies of photons, and more energetic photons
should arrive later, also as in the first case. The effect of graviton pairing
is taken into account, too.Comment: 7 pages, no figure, Late
BEC for a Coupled Two-type Hard Core Bosons Model
We study a solvable model of two types hard core Bose particles. A complete
analysis is given of its equilibrium states including the proof of existence of
Bose-Einstein condensation. The plasmon frequencies and the quantum normal
modes corresponding to these frequencies are rigorously constructed. In
particular we show a two-fold degeneracy of these frequencies. We show that all
this results from spontaneous gauge symmetry breakdown
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