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On the strength of the Kerr singularity and cosmic censorship
It has been suggested by Israel that the Kerr singularity cannot be strong in
the sense of Tipler, for it tends to cause repulsive effects. We show here
that, contrary to that suggestion, nearly all null geodesics reaching this
singularity do in fact terminate in Tipler's strong curvature singularity.
Implications of this result are discussed in the context of an earlier cosmic
censorship theorem which constraints the occurrence of Kerr-like naked
singularities in generic collapse situations.Comment: RevTeX, 6 pages, no figures, to appear in Phys. Lett.
Model of phenotypic evolution in hermaphroditic populations
We consider an individual based model of phenotypic evolution in
hermaphroditic populations which includes random and assortative mating of
individuals. By increasing the number of individuals to infinity we obtain a
nonlinear transport equation, which describes the evolution of distribution of
phenotypic traits. Existence of an one-dimensional attractor is proved and the
formula for the density of phenotypic traits in the limiting (asymptotic)
population is derived in some particular case
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