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Computation of numerical semigroups by means of seeds
For the elements of a numerical semigroup which are larger than the Frobenius
number, we introduce the definition of, seed, by broadening the notion of
generator. This new concept allows us to explore the semigroup tree in an
alternative efficient way, since the seeds of each descendant can be easily
obtained from the seeds of its parent. The paper is devoted to presenting the
results which are related to this approach, leading to a new algorithm for
computing and counting the semigroups of a given genus
Local supersymmetry in supergravity
We have studied the local supersymmetry in two D = 4 supergravity models, with
N = 1 and N = 2, given the Lagrangians. We have used a simple method based on
the differential of the action H, which provides an alternative systematic derivation of
the gauge field variations in the first order formalism. This method may be used to find
non-relativistic limits of supergravity models.Departamento de Física Teórica, Atómica y ÓpticaMáster en Físic
Functions and differentials on the non-split Cartan modular curve of level 11
The genus 4 modular curve Xns(11) attached to a non-split Cartan group of level 11
admits a model defined over Q. We compute generators for its function field in terms of
Siegel modular functions. We also show that its Jacobian is isomorphic over Q to the new
part of the Jacobian of the classical modular curve X0(121)Postprint (author's final draft
Bank ownership, lending relationships and capital structure: Evidence from Spain
This paper analyses the influence of bank ownership and lending on capital structure for a sample of listed and unlisted Spanish firms in the period 2005–2012. The results suggest that bank ownership allows banks to obtain better information and reduce the agency costs of debt, as it has a positive relationship with the maturity of debt and a negative relationship with the cost of debt. These results are consistent with the predominance of the monitoring effect in bank ownership over the expropriation effect. The role of banks as shareholders and lenders also contributes to reduce agency cost of debt, as it reduces debt cost. JEL classification: G32, Keywords: Bank ownership, Bank lending, Debt, Debt maturity, Debt cos
Origen del Alineamiento Submarino de Pascua: morfología y lineamientos estructurales
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.ABSTRACT. The Easter submarine alignment corresponds to a sequence of seamounts and oceanic islands which runs from the Ahu-Umu volcanic fields in the west to its intersection with the Nazca Ridge in the east, with a total length of about 2.900 km and a strike of N85°E. Recent bathymetric compilations that include combined satellite derived and shipboard data (Global Topography) and multibeam bathymetric data (from NGDC-NOAA) are interpreted both qualitatively and quantitatively by using a morphological analysis, which was comprised of the determination of bathymetric patterns, trends in lineations and structures; height measurements, computation of basal areas and volumes of seamounts, in order to establish clues on the origin of this seamount chain and to establish relationships with the regional tectonics. In the study region 514 seamounts were counted, of which 334 had a basal area less than the reference seamount (Moai). In general, the largest seamounts (>1000 m in height) tend to align and to have a larger volume, with an elongation of their bases along the seamount chain. On the other hand, smaller seamounts tend to be distributed more randomly with more circular bases. As a consequence of the morphological analysis, the best possible mechanism that explains the origin of the seamount chain is the existence of a localized hotspot to the west of the Salas y Gómez Island. The corresponding plume would contribute additional magmatic material towards the East Pacific Rise through canalizations, whose secondary branches would feed intermediate volcanoes. It is possible that within the Easter Island region there would be another minor contribution through fractures in the crust, due to the crustal weakening that was produced by the Easter Fracture Zone.RESUMEN. El alineamiento submarino de Pascua es un cordón de montes submarinos e islas que comprende, por el W, desde los campos volcánicos Ahu-Umu y, hasta el E, su intersección con la elevación de Nazca, con una extensión total de ca. 2900 km y un rumbo de ~N85°E. Compilaciones recientes de batimetría que incluyen datos derivados de satélites y obtenidos por buques (Global Topography) y datos batimétricos de ecosondas multihaz (NGDC-NOAA), se interpretaron cualitativa y cuantitativamente mediante análisis morfológico que consistió en la determinación de patrones batimétricos; tendencias de los lineamientos y estructuras; mediciones de alturas, áreas basales y cálculo de volúmenes de montes submarinos; para establecer indicios sobre el origen del alineamiento y asociaciones con la tectónica regional. Se contabilizaron 514 montes submarinos en la región de estudio, de los cuales 334 tuvieron un área basal menor que el monte de referencia (Moai). En general, los montes más grandes (>1000 m de altura) tienden a alinearse y a tener un mayor volumen, con un alargamiento de sus bases en el sentido de la tendencia, en cambio los menores, tienden a distribuirse más aleatoriamente, siendo sus bases más redondeadas. Como consecuencia del análisis morfológico, el mejor mecanismo que explicaría el origen de las cadenas volcánicas, sería por la existencia de un punto caliente localizado al W de la isla Salas y Gómez. Esta pluma también aportaría material magmático adicional hacia la dorsal del Pacífico oriental a través de canalizaciones, cuyas ramas secundarias alimentarían volcanes intermedios. Es posible que en el área de la Isla de Pascua exista otro aporte menor por fracturas de la corteza dado el debilitamiento cortical que produjo la Zona de Fractura de Pascua.http://ref.scielo.org/sdjcy
Bares 2.0 wave buoy and sustainable buoy network
The aim of this article is to show the operation of the Bares 2.0 wave buoy
and the Bares network developed by HCTech. In the marine sector it is highly important
to know the state of the sea for applications such as the construction of ports,
the study of the impact of waves in coastal areas, the development and calibration
of forecasting wave models, the knowledge of the state of the maritime navigation
channels, etc. Some of the great difficulties that exist in order to obtain the information
of ocean waves is the high cost of the buoys, installation and maintenance. The
Bares network aims to cover areas of high oceanographic interest, the target is a
sustainable network of buoys that facilitate the access to wave data. The features
of this network are the optimized cost, high reliability and reduced maintenance.Peer Reviewe
In-gap impurity states as the hallmark of the Quantum Spin Hall phase
We study the different response to an impurity of the two topologically
different phases shown by a two dimensional insulator with time reversal
symmetry, namely, the Quantum Spin Hall and the normal phase. We consider the
case of graphene as a toy model that features the two phases driven,
respectively, by intrinsic spin-orbit coupling and inversion symmetry breaking.
We find that strictly normalizable in-gap impurity states only occur in the
Quantum Spin Hall phase and carry dissipationless current whose quirality is
determined by the spin and pseudospin of the residing electron. Our results
imply that topological order can be unveiled by local probes of defect states.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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