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    Finite-size, magnetic and chemical-potential effects on first-order phase transitions

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    We perform a study about effects of an applied magnetic field and a finite chemical potential on the size-dependent phase structure of a first-order transition. These effects are introduced by using methods of quantum fields defined on toroidal spaces, and we study in particular the case of two compactified dimensions, imaginary time and a spatial one (a heated film). It is found that for any value of the applied field, there is a minimal size of the system, independent of the chemical potential, below which the transition disappears.Comment: 19 pages, 3 figures, version accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.

    Canonical transformation for stiff matter models in quantum cosmology

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    In the present work we consider Friedmann-Robertson-Walker models in the presence of a stiff matter perfect fluid and a cosmological constant. We write the superhamiltonian of these models using the Schutz's variational formalism. We notice that the resulting superhamiltonians have terms that will lead to factor ordering ambiguities when they are written as operators. In order to remove these ambiguities, we introduce appropriate coordinate transformations and prove that these transformations are canonical using the symplectic method.Comment: Revtex4 Class, 3 pages, No Figure

    Percevejos e a qualidade da semente de soja - série sementes.

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    Ocorrência das principais espécies de percevejos; Percevejos e a fenologia da soja; Hábito alimentar / tipo de dano; Dano em relação ao estádio fenológico da soja; Dano diferenciado das espécies; Manejo integrado de percevejos; Níveis populacionais de percevejos e a qualidade da semente de soja em áreas de produção de sementes; Níveis populacionais elevados de percevejos e a dificuldade de controle.bitstream/item/33465/1/cirtec-67.pd

    Field-theoretical renormalization group for a flat two-dimensional Fermi surface

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    We implement an explicit two-loop calculation of the coupling functions and the self-energy of interacting fermions with a two-dimensional flat Fermi surface in the framework of the field theoretical renormalization group (RG) approach. Throughout the calculation both the Fermi surface and the Fermi velocity are assumed to be fixed and unaffected by interactions. We show that in two dimensions, in a weak coupling regime, there is no significant change in the RG flow compared to the well-known one-loop results available in the literature. However, if we extrapolate the flow to a moderate coupling regime there are interesting new features associated with an anisotropic suppression of the quasiparticle weight Z along the Fermi surface, and the vanishing of the renormalized coupling functions for several choices of the external momenta.Comment: 16 pages and 22 figure

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