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On the stability of spacelike hypersurfaces
In this paper we study the strong stability of spacelike hypersurfaces with
constant -th mean curvature in Generalized Robertson-Walker spacetimes of
constant sectional curvature. In particular, we treat the case in which the
ambient spacetime is the de Sitter space
Experimental analysis of lateral impact on planar brittle material: spatial properties of the cracks
The breakup of glass and alumina plates due to planar impacts on one of their
lateral sides is studied. Particular attention is given to investigating the
spatial location of the cracks within the plates. Analysis based on a
phenomenological model suggests that bifurcations along the cracks' paths are
more likely to take place closer to the impact region than far away from it, i.
e., the bifurcation probability seems to lower as the perpendicular distance
from the impacted lateral in- creases. It is also found that many observables
are not sensitive to the plate material used in this work, as long as the
fragment multiplicities corresponding to the fragmentation of the plates are
similar. This gives support to the universal properties of the fragmentation
process reported in for- mer experiments. However, even under the just
mentioned circumstances, some spatial observables are capable of distinguishing
the material of which the plates are made and, therefore, it suggests that this
universality should be carefully investigated
Viscous Cosmology
We discuss the possibility to implement a viscous cosmological model,
attributing to the dark matter component a behaviour described by bulk
viscosity. Since bulk viscosity implies negative pressure, this rises the
possibility to unify the dark sector. At the same time, the presence of
dissipative effects may alleviate the so called small scale problems in the
CDM model. While the unified viscous description for the dark sector
does not lead to consistent results, the non-linear behaviour indeed improves
the situation with respect to the standard cosmological model.Comment: Latex file, 7 pages, 6 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the
XIIth International Conference on Gravitation, Astrophysics and Cosmology,
June 28-July 5, 2015, PFUR, Moscow, Russi
Deficiências minerais em pastagens do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.
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A framework for certification of large-scale component-based parallel computing systems in a cloud computing platform for HPC services
This paper addresses the verification of software components in the context of their orchestration to build
cloud-based scientific applications with high performance computing requirements. In such a scenario, components
are often supplied by different sources and their cooperation rely on assumptions of conformity with
their published behavioral interfaces. Therefore, a faulty or ill-designed component, failing to obey to the
envisaged behavioral requirements, may have dramatic consequences in practice. Certifier components, introduced
in this paper, implement a verification as a service framework and are able to access the implementation
of other components and verify their consistency with respect to a number of functional, safety and liveness
requirements relevant to a specific application or a class of them. It is shown how certifier components can be
smoothly integrated in HPC Shelf, a cloud-based platform for high performance computing in which different
sorts of users can design, deploy and execute scientific applications.SmartEGOV:
Harnessing EGOV for Smart Governance (Foundations, methods, Tools) / NORTE-01-0145-FEDER000037, supported by Norte Portugal Regional Operational Programme (NORTE 2020), under the PORTUGAL 2020 Partnership Agreement, through the
European Regional Development Fund (EFD
THE APPLICATION OF THE BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD TO SOLVE VISCOUS FLOW PROBLEMS BASED ON PRIMITIVE VARIABLES FORMULATION
The boundary element method is applied to the solution of incompressible
fluid flow problems governed by the continuity and Navier-Stokes
equations. The differential equations are transformed into integral equations.
Indication of the transformation is given in detail. Application to simple flow
cases such as the driven cavity and forward facing step is presented.
Convergence difficulties are indicated, which have limited the applications
to flows of low Reynolds numbers.
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