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Cosmological solutions in F(R) Horava-Lifshitz gravity
At the present work, it is studied the extension of F (R) gravities to the
new recently proposed theory of gravity, the so-called Horava-Lifshitz gravity,
which provides a way to make the theory power counting renormalizable by
breaking Lorentz invariance. It is showed that dark energy can be well
explained in the frame of this extension, just in terms of gravity. It is also
explored the possibility to unify inflation and late-time acceleration under
the same mechanism, providing a natural explanation the accelerated expansion.Comment: 4 pages. Contribution to the Proceedings of the Spanish Relativity
Meeting (ERE) 2010, Granada, Spai
Explosive first-order transition to synchrony in networked chaotic oscillators
Critical phenomena in complex networks, and the emergence of dynamical abrupt
transitions in the macroscopic state of the system are currently a subject of
the outmost interest. We report evidence of an explosive phase synchronization
in networks of chaotic units. Namely, by means of both extensive simulations of
networks made up of chaotic units, and validation with an experiment of
electronic circuits in a star configuration, we demonstrate the existence of a
first order transition towards synchronization of the phases of the networked
units. Our findings constitute the first prove of this kind of synchronization
in practice, thus opening the path to its use in real-world applications.Comment: Phys. Rev. Lett. in pres
Invariant Manifolds, the Spatial Three-Body Problem and Space Mission Design
The invariant manifold structures of the collinear libration points for the
spatial restricted three-body problem provide the framework for understanding
complex dynamical phenomena from a geometric point of view.
In particular, the stable and unstable invariant manifold \tubes" associated
to libration point orbits are the phase space structures that provide a
conduit for orbits between primary bodies for separate three-body systems.
These invariant manifold tubes can be used to construct new spacecraft
trajectories, such as a \Petit Grand Tour" of the moons of Jupiter. Previous
work focused on the planar circular restricted three-body problem.
The current work extends the results to the spatial case
Surfactant effect in heteroepitaxial growth. The Pb - Co/Cu(111) case
A MonteCarlo simulations study has been performed in order to study the
effect of Pb as surfactant on the initial growth stage of Co/Cu(111). The main
characteristics of Co growing over Cu(111) face, i.e. the decorated double
layer steps, the multiple layer islands and the pools of vacancies, disappear
with the pre-evaporation of a Pb monolayer. Through MC simulations, a full
picture of these complex processes is obtained. Co quickly diffuses through the
Pb monolayer exchanging place with Cu atoms at the substrate. The exchange
process diffusion inhibits the formation of pure Co islands, reducing the
surface stress and then the formation of multilayer islands and the pools of
vacancies. On the other hand, the random exchange also suppress the nucleation
preferential sites generated by Co atoms at Cu steps, responsible of the step
decoration.Comment: 4 pages, latex, 2 figures embedded in the tex
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