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    Medicine And Public Health: Latin America

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    Generalized Heine Identity for Complex Fourier Series of Binomials

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    In this paper we generalize an identity first given by Heinrich Eduard Heine in his treatise, {\it Handbuch der Kugelfunctionen, Theorie und Anwendungen (1881), which gives a Fourier series for 1/[zcosψ]1/21/[z-\cos\psi]^{1/2}, for z,ψRz,\psi\in\R, and z>1z>1, in terms of associated Legendre functions of the second kind with odd-half-integer degree and vanishing order. In this paper we give a generalization of this identity as a Fourier series of 1/[zcosψ]μ1/[z-\cos\psi]^\mu, where z,\mu\in\C, z>1|z|>1, and the coefficients of the expansion are given in terms of the same functions with order given by 12μ\frac12-\mu. We are also able to compute certain closed-form expressions for associated Legendre functions of the second kind.Comment: 12 page

    Diboson Physics at the Tevatron

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    At the Fermilab Tevatron, the CDF and D0 detectors are being used to study diboson production in ppˉp\bar{p} collisions at s=1.96\sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV. We summarize recent measurements of the Wγ\gamma, Zγ\gamma, and WW cross-sections and limits on WZ and ZZ production. Limits on anomalous trilinear gauge couplings are also presented.Comment: 4 pages, Talk presented at the XLIrst Rencontres de Moriond - QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions, La Thuile, Italy, 18-25 March 200

    Simulation of Thick Accretion Disks with Standing Shocks by Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

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    We present results of numerical simulation of inviscid thick accretion disks and wind flows around black holes. We use Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) technique for this purpose. Formation of thick disks are found to be preceded by shock waves travelling away from the centrifugal barrier. For a large range of the parameter space, the travelling shock settles at a distance close to the location obtained by a one-and-a-half dimensional model of inviscid accretion disks. Occasionally, it is observed that accretion processes are aided by the formation of oblique shock waves, particularly in the initial transient phase. The post-shock region (where infall velocity suddenly becomes very small) resembles that of the usual model of thick accretion disk discussed in the literature, though they have considerable turbulence. The flow subsequently becomes supersonic before falling into the black hole. In a large number of cases which we simulate, we find the formation of strong winds which are hot and subsonic when originated from the disk surface very close to the black hole but become supersonic within a few tens of the Schwarzschild radius of the blackhole. In the case of accretion of high angular momentum flow, very little amount of matter is accreted directly onto the black hole. Most of the matter is, however, first squeezed to a small volume close to the black hole, and subsequently expands and is expelled as a strong wind. It is quite possible that this expulsion of matter and the formation of cosmic radio jets is aided by the shock heating in the inner parts of the accretion disks.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages, Astrophysical Journal (in press

    Reduced classical field theories. k-cosymplectic formalism on Lie algebroids

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    In this paper we introduce a geometric description of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian classical field theories on Lie algebroids in the framework of kk-cosymplectic geometry. We discuss the relation between Lagrangian and Hamiltonian descriptions through a convenient notion of Legendre transformation. The theory is a natural generalization of the standard one; in addition, other interesting examples are studied, mainly on reduction of classical field theories.Comment: 26 page
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