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Klein-Gordon oscillator in a topologically nontrivial space-time
In this study, we analyze solutions of the wave equation for scalar particles
in a space-time with nontrivial topology. Solutions for the Klein--Gordon
oscillator are found considering two configurations of this space-time. In the
first one, it is assumed the space where the metric is
written in the usual inertial frame of reference. In the second case, we
consider a rotating reference frame adapted to the circle S1. We obtained
compact expressions for the energy spectrum and for the particles wave
functions in both configurations. Additionally, we show that the energy
spectrum of the solution associated to the rotating system has an additional
term that breaks the symmetry around
Lagoas de estabilização natural para armazenamento de dejetos líquidos de suínos.
Desenvolvimento das lagoas de bioestabilizacao; Impermeabilizacao de lagoas com manta de plastico.bitstream/item/37501/1/doc-9.pd
Constraining planet structure and composition from stellar chemistry: trends in different stellar populations
The chemical composition of stars that have orbiting planets provides
important clues about the frequency, architecture, and composition of exoplanet
systems. We explore the possibility that stars from different galactic
populations that have different intrinsic abundance ratios may produce planets
with a different overall composition. We compiled abundances for Fe, O, C, Mg,
and Si in a large sample of solar neighbourhood stars that belong to different
galactic populations. We then used a simple stoichiometric model to predict the
expected iron-to-silicate mass fraction and water mass fraction of the planet
building blocks, as well as the summed mass percentage of all heavy elements in
the disc. Assuming that overall the chemical composition of the planet building
blocks will be reflected in the composition of the formed planets, we show that
according to our model, discs around stars from different galactic populations,
as well as around stars from different regions in the Galaxy, are expected to
form rocky planets with significantly different iron-to-silicate mass
fractions. The available water mass fraction also changes significantly from
one galactic population to another. The results may be used to set constraints
for models of planet formation and chemical composition. Furthermore, the
results may have impact on our understanding of the frequency of planets in the
Galaxy, as well as on the existence of conditions for habitability.Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysic
Decision Making for Inconsistent Expert Judgments Using Negative Probabilities
In this paper we provide a simple random-variable example of inconsistent
information, and analyze it using three different approaches: Bayesian,
quantum-like, and negative probabilities. We then show that, at least for this
particular example, both the Bayesian and the quantum-like approaches have less
normative power than the negative probabilities one.Comment: 14 pages, revised version to appear in the Proceedings of the QI2013
(Quantum Interactions) conferenc
Processo de produção comercial de Baculovírus em grande escala.
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