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Axion Electrodynamics from Infeld-van der Waerden formalisms
In this article we will explore the spacetime phase structure inside the
Infeld-van der Waerden formalisms, showing that Maxwell's theory in this
scenario leads to an axion-like phase electrodynamics, which suggests that this
phase may originate the axion field.Comment: 15 page
Numerical solution of open string field theory in Schnabl gauge
Using traditional Virasoro level-truncation computations, we evaluate
the open bosonic string field theory action up to level . Extremizing
this level-truncated potential, we construct a numerical solution for tachyon
condensation in Schnabl gauge. We find that the energy associated to the
numerical solution overshoots the expected value at level .
Extrapolating the level-truncation data for to estimate the vacuum
energies for , we predict that the energy reaches a minimum value at , and then turns back to approach asymptotically as . Furthermore, we analyze the tachyon vacuum expectation value (vev),
for which by extrapolating its corresponding level-truncation data, we predict
that the tachyon vev reaches a minimum value at , and then turns
back to approach the expected analytical result as .Comment: 37 pages, 9 figures, some typos correcte
Extended quantum portrait of MGD black holes and information entropy
The extended minimal geometric deformation (EMGD) is employed on the fluid
membrane paradigm, to describe compact stellar objects as Bose--Einstein
condensates (BEC) consisting of gravitons. The black hole quantum portrait,
besides deriving a preciser phenomenological bound for the fluid brane tension,
is then scrutinized from the point of view of the configurational entropy. It
yields a range for the critical density of the EMGD BEC, whose configurational
entropy has global minima suggesting the configurational stability of the EMGD
BEC.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, matches the published versio
When and how much the altruism impacts your privileged information? Proposing a new paradigm in game theory: The boxers game
In this work, we proposed a new -person game in which the players can bet
on two options, for example represented by two boxers. Some of the players have
privileged information about the boxers and part of them can provide this
information to uninformed players. However, this information may be true if the
informed player is altruist or false if he is selfish. So, in this game, the
players are divided in three categories: informed and altruist players,
informed and selfish players, and uninformed players. By considering the
matchings ( distinct pairs of randomly chosen players) and that the payoff
of the winning group follows aspects captured from two important games, the
public goods game and minority game, we showed quantitatively and qualitatively
how the altruism can impact on the privileged information. We localized
analytically the regions of positive payoffs which were corroborated by
numerical simulations performed for all values of information and altruism
densities given that we know the information level of the informed players.
Finally, in an evolutionary version of the game ,we showed that the gain of the
informed players can get worse if we adopted the following procedure: the
players increase their investment for situations of positive payoffs, and
decrease their investment when negative payoffs occur.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure
The extended minimal geometric deformation of SU() dark glueball condensates
The extended minimal geometric deformation (EMGD) procedure, in the
holographic membrane paradigm, is employed to model stellar distributions that
arise upon self-interacting scalar glueball dark matter condensation. Such
scalar glueballs are SU() Yang-Mills hidden sectors beyond the Standard
Model. Then, corrections to the gravitational wave radiation, emitted by
SU() EMGD dark glueball stars mergers, are derived, and their respective
spectra are studied in the EMGD framework, due to a phenomenological brane
tension with finite value. The bulk Weyl fluid that drives the EMGD is then
proposed to be experimentally detected by enhanced windows at the eLISA and
LIGO.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
DomeView : a tool for digital planetariums
The content produced for fulldome projection is usually made in a frame (the master) with a format corresponding
to a projection of the dome on a plane, commonly the fisheye projection. Due to the distortions involved, looking
at the master does not give a clear idea of the final result once projectedon a planetarium dome. The common
solution when creating and composing content is to go through an iterative process, making successive projections
on a planetarium until the desired result is achieved. However, repeatedaccess to a planetarium is difficult, costly,
and time consuming. So there is a need for an application that can provide theuser with a clear notion of the
final result in the planetarium. In addition, if the application could be used to show content in a small (single
projector) planetarium, like a portable one, its versatility would increase substantially. This paper reports on such
an application: Domeview
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