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Scattering for the Zakharov system in 3 dimensions
We prove global existence and scattering for small localized solutions of the
Cauchy problem for the Zakharov system in 3 space dimensions. The wave
component is shown to decay pointwise at the optimal rate of t^{-1}, whereas
the Schr\"odinger component decays almost at a rate of t^{-7/6}.Comment: Minor changes and referee's comments include
On the Logarithmic Asymptotics of the Sixth Painleve' Equation (Summer 2007)
We study the solutions of the sixth Painlev\'e equation with a logarithmic
asymptotic behavior at a critical point. We compute the monodromy group
associated to the solutions by the method of monodromy preserving deformations
and we characterize the asymptotic behavior in terms of the monodromy itself.Comment: LaTeX with 8 figure
Neutrinophilic DM annihilation in a model with gauge symmetry
We propose a model with two different extra gauge symmetries; muon
minus tauon symmetry and hidden symmetry .
Then, we explain muon anomalous magnetic moment, semi-leptonic decays , and dark matter. In particular, we find an intriguing dark
matter candidate to be verified by Hyper-Kamiokande and JUNO in the future that
request neutrinophilic DM with rather light dark matter mass
MeV.Comment: 23 pages, 6 figures, 2 table
Electronic structure of the muonium center as a shallow donor in ZnO
The electronic structure and the location of muonium centers (Mu) in
single-crystalline ZnO were determined for the first time. Two species of Mu
centers with extremely small hyperfine parameters have been observed below 40
K. Both Mu centers have an axial-symmetric hyperfine structure along with a
[0001] axis, indicating that they are located at the AB_{O,//} and BC_{//}
sites. It is inferred from their small ionization energy (~6 meV and 50 meV)
and hyperfine parameters (~10^{-4} times the vacuum value) that these centers
behave as shallow donors, strongly suggesting that hydrogen is one of the
primary origins of n type conductivity in as-grown ZnO.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PR
Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of propolis collected from some localities of Western Algeria
The chemical analysis and antibacterial activity of propolis collected from some parts of Western Algeria were investigated. The ethanolic extracts of propolis (EEP) were evaluated for further investigation. The major constituents in EEP were identified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis. All EEP samples were active against Gram positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus), but no activity was found against Gram negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli). The mean diameters of growth inhibition of the EEP ranged between 8.05 and 21.4 mm. The propolis extract obtained from Sidi bel Abbés (SFS-SBA) was more active than other samples as well as showed unique HPLC profile. These results support the idea that propolis can be a promising natural food preservative in food industry and alternative candidate for management of bacterial infections caused by drug-resistant microorganisms
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