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Stability properties and asymptotics for N non-minimally coupled scalar fields cosmology
We consider here the dynamics of some homogeneous and isotropic cosmological
models with interacting classical scalar fields non-minimally coupled to
the spacetime curvature, as an attempt to generalize some recent results
obtained for one and two scalar fields. We show that a Lyapunov function can be
constructed under certain conditions for a large class of models, suggesting
that chaotic behavior is ruled out for them. Typical solutions tend generically
to the empty de Sitter (or Minkowski) fixed points, and the previous asymptotic
results obtained for the one field model remain valid. In particular, we
confirm that, for large times and a vanishing cosmological constant, even in
the presence of the extra scalar fields, the universe tends to an infinite
diluted matter dominated era.Comment: 10 page
Superinflation, quintessence, and the avoidance of the initial singularity
We consider the dynamics of a spatially flat universe dominated by a
self-interacting nonminimally coupled scalar field. The structure of the phase
space and complete phase portraits for the conformal coupling case are given.
It is shown that the non-minimal coupling modifies drastically the dynamics of
the universe. New cosmological behaviors are identified, including
superinflation (), avoidance of big bang singularities through
classical birth of the universe from empty Minkowski space, and spontaneous
entry into and exit from inflation. The relevance of this model to the
description of quintessence is discussed.Comment: RevTex, 10 pages, 4 figures, To appear in the proceedings of the 5th
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Evaluation of calcium absorption by 'yellow' melon with green manure use in the Brazilian Semiarid.
The objective was to evaluate the absorption curve and the calcium contribution by green manure in the development of yellow melon produced in the Brazilian Semiarid region
Nitrate in soil solution with use of plant cocktails as green manure in diferent tillage systems in the brazilian semi-arid
Tillage systems strongly affect nutrient transformations and plant availability. The objective of this study was to assess the nitrate dynamic in soil solution in different tillage systems with use of plant cocktail as green manure in fertilized melon (Cucumis melon) in Brazilian semi-arid. The treatments were arranged in four blocks in a split-plot design and included three types of cover crops and two tillage systems, conventional tillage (CT) and no-till (NT). The data showed no strong effect of plant cocktails composition on NO3-N dynamic in the soil. Mean concentration of NO3-N ranged from 19.45 mg L-1 at 15 cm to 60.16 mg L-1 at 50 cm soil depth, indicating high leachability. No significant differences were observed between NT and CT treatments for 15 cm depth. The high soil moisture content at ~ 30 cm depth concentrated high NO3-N in all treatments, mean of 54.27 mg L-1 to NT and 54.62 mg L-1 to CT. The highest NO3-N concentration was observed at 50 cm depth in TC (60.16 mg L-1). High concentration of NO3-N in CT may be attributed to increase in decomposition of soil organic matter and crop residues incorporated into the soil
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