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Tetraquark Production in Double Parton Scattering
We develop a model to study tetraquark production in hadronic collisions. We
focus on double parton scattering and formulate a version of the color
evaporation model for the production of the and of the
tetraquark, a state composed by the quarks. We find that
the production cross section grows rapidly with the collision energy
and make predictions for the forthcoming higher energy data of the LHC.Comment: 13 pages, 3 figures. Corrections in the text and reference
On Useful Conformal Tranformations In General Relativity
Local conformal transformations are known as a useful tool in various
applications of the gravitational theory, especially in cosmology. We describe
some new aspects of these transformations, in particular using them for
derivation of Einstein equations for the cosmological and Schwarzschild
metrics. Furthermore, the conformal transformation is applied for the
dimensional reduction of the Gauss-Bonnet topological invariant in to the
spaces of lower dimensions.Comment: 17 pages, LaTeX. The paper is intended mainly for pedagogical
purposes and represents a collection of exercises concerning local conformal
transformations and dimensional reduction. To be published in "Gravitation
and Cosmology
The Conformal Anomaly in General Rank 1 Symmetric Spaces and Associated Operator Product
We compute the one-loop effective action and the conformal anomaly associated
with the product of the Laplace type operators , acting in irreducible rank 1 symmetric spaces of non-compact
type. The explicit form of the zeta functions and the conformal anomaly of the
stress-energy momentum tensor is derived.Comment: 10 pages, LaTe
Forms on Vector Bundles Over Compact Real Hyperbolic Manifolds
We study gauge theories based on abelian forms on real compact
hyperbolic manifolds. The tensor kernel trace formula and the spectral
functions associated with free generalized gauge fields are analyzed.Comment: Int. Journ. Modern Physics A, vol. 18 (2003), 2041-205
Influência de fatores climáticos na decomposição de resÃduos culturais de aveia e trigo.
RESUMO: Os efeitos de fatores climáticos sobre a dinâmica da decomposição de resÃduos culturais, apesar de importantes para a compreensão de processos como a formação da matéria orgânica, são pouco conhecidos e estudados, sendo raros os estudos, principalmente os de longa duração. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os impactos das temperaturas máxima e mÃnima, da quantidade de chuvas (precipitação) e da evaporação sobre a evolução da decomposição de resÃduos de aveia e trigo, em semeadura direta e convencional, utilizando-se dados de um ensaio de longa duração (12 anos) conduzido no campo experimental da Embrapa Soja, em Londrina, PR. Enquanto as temperaturas mostraram não ser um fator limitante à decomposição dos resÃduos, as maiores quantidades de chuvas foram diretamente relacionadas à s maiores taxas de decomposição dos resÃduos estudados, principalmente no sistema plantio convencional. ABSTRACT: Climatic effect studies on residue decomposition are scarce in spite of its importance to understand the formation of the soil organic matter. The infl uence of maximum and minimum temperatures, rain and evaporation was studied on oat and wheat residues with emphasis on decay levels, considering tillage and no-tillage practices, over 12 years, in a clayish soil at the experimental fi eld of Embrapa Soybean, Londrina-PR, Brazil. While temperatures showed no limitations on decomposition of residues studied, rainfall was directly associated with high levels of residue decay. Decomposition levels were greater for tillage systems in both crops.bitstream/item/31995/1/Boletim5.pdf21. ed
The anisotropic XY model on the inhomogeneous periodic chain
The static and dynamic properties of the anisotropic XY-model on
the inhomogeneous periodic chain, composed of cells with different
exchange interactions and magnetic moments, in a transverse field are
determined exactly at arbitrary temperatures. The properties are obtained by
introducing the Jordan-Wigner fermionization and by reducing the problem to a
diagonalization of a finite matrix of order. The quantum transitions are
determined exactly by analyzing, as a function of the field, the induced
magnetization 1/n\sum_{m=1}^{n}\mu_{m}\left ( denotes
the cell, the site within the cell, the magnetic moment at site
within the cell) and the spontaneous magnetization which is obtained from the correlations for large spin separations. These results,
which are obtained for infinite chains, correspond to an extension of the ones
obtained by Tong and Zhong(\textit{Physica B} \textbf{304,}91 (2001)). The
dynamic correlations, , and the dynamic
susceptibility, are also obtained at arbitrary
temperatures. Explicit results are presented in the limit T=0, where the
critical behaviour occurs, for the static susceptibility as
a function of the transverse field , and for the frequency dependency of
dynamic susceptibility .Comment: 33 pages, 13 figures, 01 table. Revised version (minor corrections)
accepted for publiction in Phys. Rev.
No-horizon theorem for spacetimes with spacelike G1 isometry groups
We consider four-dimensional spacetimes which obey the
Einstein equations , and admit a global spacelike
isometry group. By means of dimensional reduction and local
analyis on the reduced (2+1) spacetime, we obtain a sufficient condition on
which guarantees that cannot contain apparent
horizons. Given any (3+1) spacetime with spacelike translational isometry, the
no-horizon condition can be readily tested without the need for dimensional
reduction. This provides thus a useful and encompassing apparent horizon test
for -symmetric spacetimes. We argue that this adds further evidence
towards the validity of the hoop conjecture, and signals possible violations of
strong cosmic censorship.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, uses IOP package; published in Class. Quantum Gra
The ground state properties of the spin-1/2 transverse Ising chain with periodically varying bonds and fields
Using continued fractions we study the ground state properties of the
spin-1/2 Ising chain in a transverse field with periodically varying
interaction strengths and external fields. We consider in detail the chain
having the period of modulation of interactions equals 2 and compare the
results obtained with those corresponding to the spin-1/2 isotropic XY chain in
a transverse field. In contrast to the behaviour of the transverse XY chain,
the transverse Ising chain does not exhibit a step-like magnetization vs. field
dependence caused by the alternation of bonds, its susceptibility exhibits a
logarithmic singularity at the field determined by interaction strengths, and
it is stable with respect to spin-Peierls dimerization.Comment: 11 pages, latex, 4 figure
From cultural to existential diversity : the impossibility of psychotherapy integration within a traditional framework
The authors build upon Castonguay and Goldfried's analysis regarding issues and directions central to advancing
psychotherapy integration. They elaborate on two issues addressed only minimally in Castonguay and Goldfried's
article. The first involves moving beyond traditional psychotherapy territory to include cultural, self-in-relationship,
and interdisciplinary domains. The second concerns using more holistic and synergistic processes to coconstruct
integrative theories and approaches. Finally, the authors offer some insights into what they believe should be the
goals of the integrative movement and into additional issues they think should be addressed to attain these goals.
Psychotherapy has become so complex and changing that we need a new view--one that recognizes the impossibility
of any final or superior integrative theory and the need for constant change and evolution in theory and practice.(undefined
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