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A simulation method for determining the optical response of highly complex photonic structures of biological origin
We present a method based on a time domain simulation of wave propagation
that allows studying the optical response of a broad range of dielectric
photonic structures. This method is particularly suitable for dealing with
complex biological structures. One of the main features of the proposed
approach is the simple and intuitive way of defining the setup and the photonic
structure to be simulated, which can be done by feeding the simulation with a
digital image of the structure. We also develop a set of techniques to process
the behavior of the evolving waves within the simulation. These techniques
include a direction filter, that permits decoupling of waves travelling
simultaneously in different directions, a dynamic differential absorber, to
cancel the waves reflected at the edges of the simulation space, a
multi-frequency excitation scheme based on a filter that allows decoupling
waves of different wavelengths travelling simultaneously, and a
near-to-far-field approach to evaluate the resulting wavefield outside the
simulation domain. We validate the code and, as an example, apply it to the
complex structure found in a microorganism called Diachea leucopoda, which
exhibits a multicolor iridescent appearance.Comment: 43 pages, 19 figure
Biomechanical analysis of a cranial Patient Specific Implant on the interface with the bone using the Finite Element Method
- New advance technologies based on reverse engineering , design and additive
manufacturing, have expanded design capabilities for biomedical applications to
include Patient Specific Implants (PSI). This change in design paradigms needs
advanced tools to assess the mechanical performance of the product, and
simulate the impact on the patient. In this work, we perform a structural
analysis on the interface of a cranial PSI under static loading conditions.
Based on those simulations, we have identified the regions with high stress and
strain and checked the failure criteria both in the implant and the skull. We
evaluate the quality of the design of the implant and determine their response
given different materials, in order to ensure optimality of the final product
to be manufactured
Nondiagonal Coset Models and their Poincar\'E Polynomials
coset models of the type with nondiagonal
modular invariants for both and are considered. Poincar\'e
polynomials of the corresponding chiral rings of these algebras are
constructed. They are used to compute the number of chiral generations of the
associated string compactifications. Moddings by discrete symmetries are also
discussed.Comment: 22 pages, (RevTex), preprint GTCRG-92-1 and CNEA-CAB-039/92. % Minor
changes in the result
A note on bigravity and dark matter
We show that a class of bi-gravity theories contain solutions describing dark
matter. A particular member of this class is also shown to be equivalent to the
Eddington-Born-Infeld gravity, recently proposed as a candidate for dark
matter. Bigravity theories also have cosmological de Sitter backgrounds and we
find solutions interpolating between matter and acceleration eras.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, minor corrections and reference additions,
published in Phys. Rev.
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