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Gravitational waves in a stringlike fluid cosmology
The coupling of a stringlike fluid with ordinary matter and gravity may lead
to a closed Universe with the dynamic of an open one. This can provide an
alternative solution for the age and horizon problems. A study of density
perturbations of the stringlike fluid indicates the existence of instabilities
in the small wavelength limit when it is employed a hydrodynamic approach.
Here, we extend this study to gravitational waves, where the hydrodynamical
approach plays a less important role, and we argue that traces of the existence
of this fluid must be present in the anisotropies of the cosmic background
radiation.Comment: Latex, 8 page
A programme to determine the exact interior of any connected digital picture
Region filling is one of the most important and fundamental operations in
computer graphics and image processing. Many filling algorithms and their
implementations are based on the Euclidean geometry, which are then translated
into computational models moving carelessly from the continuous to the finite
discrete space of the computer. The consequences of this approach is that most
implementations fail when tested for challenging degenerate and nearly
degenerate regions. We present a correct integer-only procedure that works for
all connected digital pictures. It finds all possible interior points, which
are then displayed and stored in a locating matrix. Namely, we present a
filling and locating procedure that can be used in computer graphics and image
processing applications
Gravitational waves in an anomaly-induced inflation
The behaviour of gravitational waves in the anomaly-induced inflationary
phase is studied. The metric perturbations exhibit a stable behaviour, with a
very moderate growth in the amplitude of the waves. The spectral indice is
computed, revealing an almost flat spectrum.Comment: 4 pages. Talk presented at IRGA 2003 (Renormalization Group and
Anomalies in Gravitation and Cosmology, Ouro Preto, Brazil, 16-23 March,
2003
The Possibility of a Non-Lagrangian Theory of Gravity
General Relativity resembles a very elegant crystal glass: If we touch its
principles, that is, its Lagrangian, there is a risk of breaking everything.
Or, if we will, it is like a short blanket: Curing some problems creates new
problems. This paper is devoted to bring to light the reasons why we pursue the
possibility of a non-Lagrangian theory of gravity under the hypothesis of an
extension of the original general relativity with an ansatz inspired in the
fundamental principles of classical and quantum physics.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure. Version accepted in Universe MDP
Some remarks on the observational constraints on the self-interacting scalar field model for dark energy
The dark energy component of the cosmic budget is represented by a
self-interacting scalar field. The violation of the null energy condition is
allowed. Hence, such component can also represent a phantom fluid. The model is
tested using supernova type Ia and matter power spectrum data. The supernova
test leads to preferred values for configurations representing the phantom
fluid. The matter power spectrum constraints for the dark energy equation of
state parameter are highly degenerated. In both cases, values for the equation
of state parameter corresponding to the phantom fluid are highly admitted if no
particular prior is used.Comment: Latex file, 12 pages, 12 figures in eps forma
Inflation Targeting With Special Review on Appliction in Serbia
Inflation targeting represents monetary regime primarily applied in New Zealand in 1989. Since then, this regime has extended into over 30 countries and it is recommended by International Monetary Fund within its business arrangements in last couple of years. The last country that announced this regime was Serbia. It is regularly introduced when previous one had poor performances. Its nature is determined by targeted inflation rate, high level of transparency in monetary policies conducting, absence of secondary goals, as well as responsibility for realized targeted inflation rates. Within work, theoretical presumptions are analyzed regarding implementation of this regime, and the most important aspects of its functioning in chosen countries, and its application in Serbia is a subject of particular consideration.Inflation targeting, Monetary policy, Serbia, Transparency
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