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    Phase space solutions in scalar-tensor cosmological models

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    An analysis of the solutions for the field equations of generalized scalar-tensor theories of gravitation is performed through the study of the geometry of the phase space and the stability of the solutions, with special interest in the Brans-Dicke model. Particularly, we believe to be possible to find suitable forms of the Brans-Dicke parameter omega and potential V of the scalar field, using the dynamical systems approach, in such a way that they can be fitted in the present observed scenario of the Universe.Comment: revtex, 2 pages, 4 eps figures, to appear in Brazilian Journal of Physics (proceedings of the Conference 100 Years of Relativity, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 2005

    Correlated electrons systems on the Apollonian network

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    Strongly correlated electrons on an Apollonian network are studied using the Hubbard model. Ground-state and thermodynamic properties, including specific heat, magnetic susceptibility, spin-spin correlation function, double occupancy and one-electron transfer, are evaluated applying direct diagonalization and quantum Monte Carlo. The results support several types of magnetic behavior. In the strong-coupling limit, the quantum anisotropic spin 1/2 Heisenberg model is used and the phase diagram is discussed using the renormalization group method. For ferromagnetic coupling, we always observe the existence of long-range order. For antiferromagnetic coupling, we find a paramagnetic phase for all finite temperatures.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figure
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