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Aronson-B\'enilan estimates for the porous medium equation under the Ricci flow
In this paper we study the porous medium equation (PME) coupled with the
Ricci flow on complete manifolds with bounded nonnegative curvature operator.
In particular, we derive Aronson-B\'enilan and Li-Yau-Hamilton type
differential Harnack estimates for positive solutions to the PME, with a linear
forcing term, under the Ricci flow.Comment: Minor changes to the abstract and remark 1.
Extremal norms for positive linear inclusions
For finite-dimensional linear semigroups which leave a proper cone invariant
it is shown that irreducibility with respect to the cone implies the existence
of an extremal norm. In case the cone is simplicial a similar statement applies
to absolute norms. The semigroups under consideration may be generated by
discrete-time systems, continuous-time systems or continuous-time systems with
jumps. The existence of extremal norms is used to extend results on the
Lipschitz continuity of the joint spectral radius beyond the known case of
semigroups that are irreducible in the representation theory interpretation of
the word
Transonic airfoil flowfield analysis using Cartesian coordinates
A numerical technique for analyzing transonic airfoils is presented. The method employs the basic features of Jameson's iterative solution for the full potential equation, except that Cartesian coordinates are used rather than a grid which fits the airfoil, such as the conformal circle-plane or 'sheared parabolic' coordinates which were used previously. Comparison with previous results shows that it is not necessary to match the computational grid to the airfoil surface, and that accurate results can be obtained with a Cartesian grid for lifting supercritical airfoils
Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of Anharmonic Chains Coupled to Two Heat Baths at Different Temperatures
We study the statistical mechanics of a finite-dimensional non-linear
Hamiltonian system (a chain of anharmonic oscillators) coupled to two heat
baths (described by wave equations). Assuming that the initial conditions of
the heat baths are distributed according to the Gibbs measures at two different
temperatures we study the dynamics of the oscillators. Under suitable
assumptions on the potential and on the coupling between the chain and the heat
baths, we prove the existence of an invariant measure for any temperature
difference, i.e., we prove the existence of steady states. Furthermore, if the
temperature difference is sufficiently small, we prove that the invariant
measure is unique and mixing. In particular, we develop new techniques for
proving the existence of invariant measures for random processes on a
non-compact phase space. These techniques are based on an extension of the
commutator method of H\"ormander used in the study of hypoelliptic differential
operators.Comment: 43 page
Intermediate Inflation in the Jordan-Brans-Dicke Theory
We present an intermediate inflationary stage in a Jordan-Brans-Dicke theory.
In this scenario we analyze the quantum fluctuations corresponding to adiabatic
and isocurvature modes. The model is compared to that described by using the
intermediate model in Einstein General Relativity theory. We assess the status
of this model in light of the WMAP7 data.Comment: Proceedings of I CosmoSul - Cosmology and Gravitation in Southern
Cone (Rio de Janeiro, 2011). Eds: J. S. Alcaniz, S. Carneiro, L. P. Chimento,
S. del Campo, J. C. Fabris, J. A. S. Lima and W. Zimdah
Possible implications of the channeling effect in NaI(Tl) crystals
The channeling effect of low energy ions along the crystallographic axes and
planes of NaI(Tl) crystals is discussed in the framework of corollary
investigations on WIMP Dark Matter candidates. In fact, the modeling of this
existing effect implies a more complex evaluation of the luminosity yield for
low energy recoiling Na and I ions. In the present paper related
phenomenological arguments are developed and possible implications are
discussed at some extent.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, preprint ROM2F/2007/15, submitted for
publicatio
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