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Relativistic minimal surfaces
We find classical solutions to the equations of motion of an M-dimensional surface moving in a higher-dimensional embedding space-time for arbitrary M. In the case of closed membranes, solutions exist for any topological type (genus)
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Isotopic and Micro-Raman investigation of Interplanetary Dust Particles Collected during 2003 Earth passage through Comet Grigg-Skjellerup Dust Stream
We report microscale H and N isotopic and Raman spectral data for IDPs collected in April 2003. The samples show extreme D and 15N enrichments carried by very primitive organic matter. A high abundance of D anomalies might indicate a cometary origin
Problems on electrorheological fluid flows
We develop a model of an electrorheological fluid such that the fluid is
considered as an anisotropic one with the viscosity depending on the second
invariant of the rate of strain tensor, on the module of the vector of electric
field strength, and on the angle between the vectors of velocity and electric
field. We study general problems on the flow of such fluids at nonhomogeneous
mixed boundary conditions, wherein values of velocities and surface forces are
given on different parts of the boundary. We consider the cases where the
viscosity function is continuous and singular, equal to infinity, when the
second invariant of the rate of strain tensor is equal to zero. In the second
case the problem is reduced to a variational inequality. By using the methods
of a fixed point, monotonicity, and compactness, we prove existence results for
the problems under consideration. Some efficient methods for numerical solution
of the problems are examined.Comment: Presented to the journal "Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems,
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Curved Space (Matrix) Membranes
Hamiltonian formulations of M-branes moving in curved backgrounds are given
A C0 interior penalty discontinuous galerkin method and an equilibrated a posteriori error estimator for a nonlinear fourth order elliptic boundary value problem of p-biharmonic type
We consider a C Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin (C0IPDG) approximation of a nonlinear fourth order elliptic boundary value problem of p-harmonic type and an equilibrated a posteriori error estimator. The C0IPDG method can be derived from a discretization of the corresponding minimization problem involving a suitably defined reconstruction operator. The equilibrated a posteriori error estimator provides an upper bound for the discretization error in the broken norm in terms of the associated primal and dual energy functionals. It requires the construction of an equilibrated flux and an equilibrated moment tensor based on a three-field formulation of the C0IPDG approximation. The relationship with a residual-type a posteriori error estimated is studied as well. Numerical results illustrate the performance of the suggested approach
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Extensive microscale N isotopic heterogeneity in chondritic organic matter
Introduction: H and N isotopic anomalies (mainly excesses of D and 15N) in organic matter from primitive meteorites and IDPs suggest preservation of presolar molecular cloud material [1-3]. However, there have been very few spatially correlated H and N studies for either chondrites or IDPs [4, 5]. We report C and N isotopic imaging data for organic matter from four meteorites and three IDPs. D/H imaging data for many of the same samples are presented in [6, 7] and bulk organic isotope data in [8]
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Extreme H isotopic anomalies in chondritic organic matter
Extract from introduction: We have conducted ionprobe (IMS6f and NanoSIMS) imaging studies of various samples for H, D, C, 14N and 15N. These will ultimately be correlated with micro-analytic techniques such as FIB/TEM or STXM/XANES. We analyzed matrix fragments from Bells (CM2), Al Rais (CR2) and Tagish Lake (unique) [2], high purity insoluble organic matter (IOM) [3] extracted from EET92042 (“EET”, CR2), Bells, Murchison (CM2), Allende (CV3), Krymka (LL3.1) and, for comparison, 3 IDPs
Ternary Hom-Nambu-Lie algebras induced by Hom-Lie algebras
The purpose of this paper is to investigate ternary multiplications
constructed from a binary multiplication, linear twisting maps and a trace
function. We provide a construction of ternary Hom-Nambu and Hom-Nambu-Lie
algebras starting from a binary multiplication of a Hom-Lie algebra and a trace
function satisfying certain compatibility conditions involving twisting maps.
We show that mutual position of kernels of twisting maps and the trace play
important role in this context, and provide examples of Hom-Nambu-Lie algebras
obtained using this construction
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