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    An analytically solvable model of probabilistic network dynamics

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    We present a simple model of network dynamics that can be solved analytically for uniform networks. We obtain the dynamics of response of the system to perturbations. The analytical solution is an excellent approximation for random networks. A comparison with the scale-free network, though qualitatively similar, shows the effect of distinct topology.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur

    Chaos in one-dimensional lattices under intense laser fields

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    A model is investigated where a monochromatic, spatially homogeneous laser field interacts with an electron in a one-dimensional periodic lattice. The classical Hamiltonian is presented and the technique of stroboscopic maps is used to study the dynamical behavior of the model. The electron motion is found to be completely regular only for small field amplitudes, developing a larger chaotic region as the amplitude increases. The quantum counterpart of the classical Hamiltonian is derived. Exact numerical diagonalizations show the existence of universal, random-matrix fluctuations in the electronic energy bands dressed by the laser field. A detailed analysis of the classical phase space is compatible with the statistical spectral analysis of the quantum model. The application of this model to describe transport and optical absorption in semiconductor superlattices submitted to intense infrared laser radiation is proposed.Comment: 9 pages, RevTex 3.0, EPSF (6 figures), to appear in Europhys. J.

    Energy transfer dynamics and thermalization of two oscillators interacting via chaos

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    We consider the classical dynamics of two particles moving in harmonic potential wells and interacting with the same external environment (HE), consisting of N non-interacting chaotic systems. The parameters are set so that when either particle is separately placed in contact with the environment, a dissipative behavior is observed. When both particles are simultaneously in contact with HE an indirect coupling between them is observed only if the particles are in near resonance. We study the equilibrium properties of the system considering ensemble averages for the case N=1 and single trajectory dynamics for N large. In both cases, the particles and the environment reach an equilibrium configuration at long times, but only for large N a temperature can be assigned to the system.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figure

    Semiclassical coherent state propagator for systems with spin

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    We derive the semiclassical limit of the coherent state propagator for systems with two degrees of freedom of which one degree of freedom is canonical and the other a spin. Systems in this category include those involving spin-orbit interactions and the Jaynes-Cummings model in which a single electromagnetic mode interacts with many independent two-level atoms. We construct a path integral representation for the propagator of such systems and derive its semiclassical limit. As special cases we consider separable systems, the limit of very large spins and the case of spin 1/2.Comment: 19 pages, no figure

    A conjugate for the Bargmann representation

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    In the Bargmann representation of quantum mechanics, physical states are mapped into entire functions of a complex variable z*, whereas the creation and annihilation operators a^ā€ \hat{a}^\dagger and a^\hat{a} play the role of multiplication and differentiation with respect to z*, respectively. In this paper we propose an alternative representation of quantum states, conjugate to the Bargmann representation, where the roles of a^ā€ \hat{a}^\dagger and a^\hat{a} are reversed, much like the roles of the position and momentum operators in their respective representations. We derive expressions for the inner product that maintain the usual notion of distance between states in the Hilbert space. Applications to simple systems and to the calculation of semiclassical propagators are presented.Comment: 15 page

    Spectral Analysis and the Dynamic Response of Complex Networks

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    The eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the connectivity matrix of complex networks contain information about its topology and its collective behavior. In particular, the spectral density Ļ(Ī»)\rho(\lambda) of this matrix reveals important network characteristics: random networks follow Wigner's semicircular law whereas scale-free networks exhibit a triangular distribution. In this paper we show that the spectral density of hierarchical networks follow a very different pattern, which can be used as a fingerprint of modularity. Of particular importance is the value Ļ(0)\rho(0), related to the homeostatic response of the network: it is maximum for random and scale free networks but very small for hierarchical modular networks. It is also large for an actual biological protein-protein interaction network, demonstrating that the current leading model for such networks is not adequate.Comment: 4 pages 14 figure

    ComparaĆ§Ć£o da taxa de lotaĆ§Ć£o em piquetes de Panicum maximum cv. Tazania irrigado e sequeiro com suplementaĆ§Ć£o.

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    O presente trabalho teve como objetivo comparar a taxa de lotaĆ§Ć£o em pastagem de Panicum maximum " cv. TanzĆ¢nia, irrigada e em sequeiro, de acordo com o consumo de forragem de vacas em lactaĆ§Ć£o, da raƧa holandesa preta e branca, suplementadas com concentrado de acordo com suas produƧƵes, predicto pelo programa de Cornell 3.0

    PasteurizaĆ§Ć£o do leite-do-amapĆ” in natura para controle do escurecimento enzimĆ”tico.

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    O extrato do amapazeiro (Brosimum parinarioides Ducke), conhecido como leite-do-amapĆ”, Ć© utilizado pelas populaƧƵes amazĆ“nicas como fonte alimentar e medicinal. A rĆ”pida alteraĆ§Ć£o de cor do lĆ”tex apĆ³s extraĆ§Ć£o representa a presenƧa de enzimas como polifenoloxidase (PPO) e peroxidase (POD), escurecendo o produto in natura e desqualificando-o para comercializaĆ§Ć£o. Desse modo, este trabalho objetivou a avaliaĆ§Ć£o da atividade das enzimas PPO e POD em trĆŖs amostras de leite-do-amapĆ” resfriadas a 8Ā°C, coletadas em amapazeiros em Moju (PA), e onze amostras de leite-do-amapĆ” apĆ³s o processo de pasteurizaĆ§Ć£o em diversos binĆ“mios tempo/temperatura e posteriormente resfriadas a 8Ā°C, visando Ć  otimizaĆ§Ć£o da conservaĆ§Ć£o do produto in natura. ApĆ³s resfriamento a 8Ā°C, as amostras de leite-do-amapĆ” in natura apresentaram diferenƧa significativa entre os valores de atividade da enzima POD e, posteriormente observou-se elevaĆ§Ć£o dessa atividade durante os perĆ­odos de tempo analisados. Como tambĆ©m se observou atividade da enzima PPO nas mesmas amostras, constata-se que esse tipo de conservaĆ§Ć£o nĆ£o foi efi ciente para as enzimas POD e PPO para leite-do-amapĆ”. As amostras pasteurizadas de leitedo-amapĆ”, e posteriormente resfriadas, apresentaram atividades das enzimas POD e PPO significativamente diferenciadas da respectiva amostra controle (sem pasteurizaĆ§Ć£o), concluindo que a pasteurizaĆ§Ć£o nos binĆ“mios estudados, aliada ao resfriamento, foi eficaz na diminuiĆ§Ć£o da atividade das enzimas peroxidase e polifenoloxidase, alcanƧando-se a inativaĆ§Ć£o destas, podendo ser um processo potencial para conservaĆ§Ć£o desse produto
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