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Defensive alliances in graphs: a survey
A set of vertices of a graph is a defensive -alliance in if
every vertex of has at least more neighbors inside of than outside.
This is primarily an expository article surveying the principal known results
on defensive alliances in graph. Its seven sections are: Introduction,
Computational complexity and realizability, Defensive -alliance number,
Boundary defensive -alliances, Defensive alliances in Cartesian product
graphs, Partitioning a graph into defensive -alliances, and Defensive
-alliance free sets.Comment: 25 page
Non-comoving baryons and cold dark matter in cosmic voids
We examine the fully relativistic evolution of cosmic voids constituted by
baryons and cold dark matter (CDM), represented by two non-comoving dust
sources in a CDM background. For this purpose, we consider numerical
solutions of Einstein's field equations in a fluid-flow representation adapted
to spherical symmetry and multiple components. We present a simple example that
explores the frame-dependence of the local expansion and the Hubble flow for
this mixture of two dusts, revealing that the relative velocity between the
sources yields a significantly different evolution in comparison with that of
the two sources in a common 4-velocity (which reduces to a
Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi model). In particular, significant modifications arise
for the density contrast depth and void size, as well as in the amplitude of
the surrounding over-densities. We show that an adequate model of a
frame-dependent evolution that incorporates initial conditions from peculiar
velocities and large-scale density contrast observations may contribute to
understand the discrepancy between the local value of and that inferred
from the CMB.Comment: Discussion of the evolution of baryon-CDM relative velocity added.
Other minor but important corrections were incorporated. Version accepted for
publication in EPJ
Effective Majorana neutrino decay
We study the decay of heavy sterile Majorana neutrinos according to the
interactions obtained from an effective general theory. We describe the two and
three-body decays for a wide range of neutrino masses. The results obtained and
presented in this work could be useful for the study of the production and
detection of this particles in a variety of high energy physics experiments and
astrophysical observations. We show in different figures the dominant branching
ratios and the total decay width.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1508.0158
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