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    On the number of contacts of a floating polymer chain cross-linked with a surface adsorbed chain on fractal structures

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    We study the interaction problem of a linear polymer chain, floating in fractal containers that belong to the three-dimensional Sierpinski gasket (3D SG) family of fractals, with a surface-adsorbed linear polymer chain. Each member of the 3D SG fractal family has a fractal impenetrable 2D adsorbing surface, which appears to be 2D SG fractal. The two-polymer system is modelled by two mutually crossing self-avoiding walks. By applying the Monte Carlo Renormalization Group (MCRG) method, we calculate the critical exponents ϕ\phi, associated with the number of contacts of the 3D SG floating polymer chain, and the 2D SG adsorbed polymer chain, for a sequence of SG fractals with 2b402\le b\le 40. Besides, we propose the codimension additivity (CA) argument formula for ϕ\phi, and compare its predictions with our reliable set of the MCRG data. We find that ϕ\phi monotonically decreases with increasing bb, that is, with increase of the container fractal dimension. Finally, we discuss the relations between different contact exponents, and analyze their possible behaviour in the fractal-to-Euclidean crossover region bb\to\infty.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figure

    Orthogonality conditions and asymptotic stability in the Stefan problem with surface tension

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    We prove nonlinear asymptotic stability of steady spheres in the two-phase Stefan problem with surface tension. Our method relies on the introduction of appropriate orthogonality conditions in conjunction with a high-order energy method.Comment: 25 pages, important references added, two remarks added, typos correcte

    Determination of Microstructural Changes By Severely Plastically Deformed Copper-Aluminum Alloy: Optical Study

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    Our work deals with the problem of producing a complex metal-ceramic composite using the processes of internal oxidation (IO) and severe plastic deformation. For this purpose, Cu-Al alloy with 0.4wt.% of Al was used. IO of sample serves in the first step of the processing as a means for attaining a fine dispersion of nanosized oxide particles in the metal matrix. Production technology continues with repeated application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) of the resulting metal-matrix composite to produce the bulk nanoscaled structural material. SPD was carried out with equal channel angular pressing (ECAP), which allowed that the material could be subjected to an intense plastic strain through simple shear. Microstructural characteristics of one phase and multiphase material was studied on internally oxidized Cu with 0.4wt.% of Al sample composed of one phase copper-aluminum solid solution in the core and fine dispersed oxide particles in the same matrix in the mantle region. In this manner AFM, X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy were used. Local structures in plastically deformed samples reflect presence of Cu, CuO, Cu2O, Cu4O3 or Al2O3 structural characteristics, depending on type of sample

    Prevalence of claw disorders in dairy farms with tie stalls

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    In intensive rearing conditions, dairy cows are exposed to many factors that can cause health disorders and significant economic loses. Today, claw diseases are the main problem in high-milk cow's herd, along with metabolic diseases, mastitis and reproduction disorders. Claw diseases can have direct effects on reproductive parameters. The aim of our research was to determine the frequency of certain diseases of the locomotor apparatus of dairy cows on farms with tie stall system. In the period of two years, a total of 37,893 cows were examined, wherein the following has been found: Laminitis in 34,217 cows (90.30%), Dermatitis interdigitalis in 25,876 cows (68.29%), Dermatitis digitalis in 11,817 cows (31.18%), Rusterholz ulcer in 8,272 cows (21.83%), Fibroma in 3063 cows (8.08%), and Panaritium in 618 cows (1.63%). The results show that laminitis dominate in the herds. Considering the etiology of diseases determined at the farms it is primarily to focus on preventing the formation of metabolic disorders and adequate nutrition of the animals, and then on the improvement of housing conditions and the regular implementation of measures to prevent the spread of infectious claw diseases

    On the construction of metrics from fuzzy metrics and its application to the fixed point theory of multivalued mappings

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    [EN] We present a procedure to construct a compatible metric from a given fuzzy metric space. We use this approach to obtain a characterization of a large class of complete fuzzy metric spaces by means of a fuzzy version of Caristi’s fixed point theorem, obtaining, in this way, partial solutions to a recent question posed in the literature. Some illustrative examples are also given.The authors thank the referees for several useful suggestions. Salvador Romaguera and Pedro Tirado acknowledge the support of the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness of Spain, grant MTM2012-37894-C02-01.Castro Company, F.; Romaguera Bonilla, S.; Tirado Peláez, P. (2015). On the construction of metrics from fuzzy metrics and its application to the fixed point theory of multivalued mappings. Fixed Point Theory and Applications. 2015:226. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13663-015-0476-1S2015:226Kelley, JL: General Topology. Springer, New York (1955)Schweizer, B, Sklar, A: Statistical metric spaces. Pac. J. Math. 10, 314-334 (1960)Klement, E, Mesiar, R, Pap, E: Triangular Norms. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht (2000)Hamacher, H: Über logische Verknüpfungen unscharfer Aussagen und deren zugehörige Bewertungsfunktionen. In: Progress in Cybernetics and Systems Research, pp. 276-287. Hemisphere, New York (1975)Kramosil, I, Michalek, J: Fuzzy metrics and statistical metric spaces. Kybernetika 11, 326-334 (1975)George, A, Veeramani, P: On some results in fuzzy metric spaces. Fuzzy Sets Syst. 64, 395-399 (1994)Gregori, V, Romaguera, S: Some properties of fuzzy metric spaces. Fuzzy Sets Syst. 115, 485-489 (2000)Radu, V: On the triangle inequality in PM-spaces. STPA, West University of Timişoara 39 (1978)Abbas, M, Ali, B, Romaguera, S: Multivalued Caristi’s type mappings in fuzzy metric spaces and a characterization of fuzzy metric completeness. Filomat 29(6), 1217-1222 (2015)Cho, YJ, Grabiec, M, Radu, V: On Nonsymmetric Topological and Probabilistic Structures. Nova Science Publishers, New York (2006)Hadžić, O, Pap, E: Fixed Point Theory in Probabilistic Metric Spaces. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht (2001)Mihet, D: A note on Hicks type contractions on generalized Menger spaces. STPA, West University of Timişoara 133 (2002)Mihet, D: A Banach contraction theorem in fuzzy metric spaces. Fuzzy Sets Syst. 144, 431-439 (2004)Radu, V: Some fixed point theorems in PM spaces. In: Stability Problems for Stochastic Models. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol. 1233, pp. 125-133. Springer, Berlin (1985)Radu, V: Some remarks on the probabilistic contractions on fuzzy Menger spaces (The Eighth Intern. Conf. on Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Cluj-Napoca, 2001). Autom. Comput. Appl. Math. 11(1), 125-131 (2002)Chauhan, S, Shatanawi, W, Kumar, S, Radenović, S: Existence and uniqueness of fixed points in modified intuitionistic fuzzy metric spaces. J. Nonlinear Sci. Appl. 7, 28-41 (2014)Hussain, N, Salimi, P, Parvaneh, V: Fixed point results for various contractions in parametric and fuzzy b-metric spaces. J. Nonlinear Sci. Appl. 8, 719-739 (2015)Mihet, D: Common coupled fixed point theorems for contractive mappings in fuzzy metric spaces. J. Nonlinear Sci. Appl. 6, 35-40 (2013)Hicks, TL: Fixed point theory in probabilistic metric spaces. Zb. Rad. Prir.-Mat. Fak. (Novi Sad) 13, 63-72 (1983)Radu, V: Some suitable metrics on fuzzy metric spaces. Fixed Point Theory 5, 323-347 (2004)O’Regan, D, Saadati, R: Nonlinear contraction theorems in probabilistic spaces. Appl. Math. Comput. 195, 86-93 (2008)Caristi, J: Fixed point theorems for mappings satisfying inwardness conditions. Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 215, 241-251 (1976)Kirk, WA: Caristi’s fixed-point theorem and metric convexity. Colloq. Math. 36, 81-86 (1976)Ansari, QH: Metric Spaces: Including Fixed Point Theory and Set-Valued Maps. Alpha Science, Oxford (2010

    Hall effect in the vicinity of quantum critical point in Tm1-xYbxB12

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    The angular, temperature and magnetic field dependences of Hall resistance roH for the rare-earth dodecaboride solid solutions Tm1-xYbxB12 have been studied in a wide vicinity of the quantum critical point (QCP) xC~0.3. The measurements performed in the temperature range 1.9-300 K on high quality single crystals allowed to find out for the first time in these fcc compounds both an appearance of the second harmonic contribution in ro2H at QCP and its enhancement under the Tm to ytterbium substitution and/or with increase of external magnetic field. When the Yb concentration x increases a negative maximum of a significant amplitude was shown to appear on the temperature dependences of Hall coefficient RH(T) for the Tm1-xYbxB12 compounds. Moreover, a complicated activation type behavior of the Hall coefficient is observed at intermediate temperatures for x>0.5 with activation energies Eg~200K and Ea~55-75K in combination with the sign inversion of RH(T) at low temperatures in the coherent regime. The density of states renormalization effects are analyzed within the variation of Yb concentration and the features of the charge transport in various regimes (charge gap formation, intra-gap manybody resonance and coherent regime) are discussed in detail in Tm1-xYbxB12 solid solutions.Comment: 38 pages including 10 figures, 70 reference
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