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On the Covariant Quantization of the 2nd-Ilk Superparticle
This paper is devoted to the quantization of the second-ilk superparticle
using the Batalin-Vilkovisky method. We show the full structure of the master
action. By imposing gauge conditions on the gauge fields rather than on
coordinates we find a gauge-fixed quantum action which is free. The structure
of the BRST charge is exhibited and the BRST cohomology yields the same
physical spectrum as the light- cone quantization of the usual superparticle.Comment: 17 page
Nonlinear Diffusion and Image Contour Enhancement
The theory of degenerate parabolic equations of the forms is used to
analyze the process of contour enhancement in image processing, based on the
evolution model of Sethian and Malladi. The problem is studied in the framework
of nonlinear diffusion equations. It turns out that the standard initial-value
problem solved in this theory does not fit the present application since it it
does not produce image concentration. Due to the degenerate character of the
diffusivity at high gradient values, a new free boundary problem with singular
boundary data can be introduced, and it can be solved by means of a non-trivial
problem transformation. The asymptotic convergence to a sharp contour is
established and rates calculated.Comment: 29 pages, includes 6 figure
On the exposure to mobile phone radiation in trains
This report presents theoretical estimates of the Power Density levels which
may be reached inside trains. Two possible sources of high levels of radiation
are discussed. The first one arises since the walls of the wagons are metallic
and therefore bounce back almost all radiation impinging on them. The second is
due to the simultaneous emission of a seemingly large number of nearby
telephones. The theoretical study presented here shows that Power Densities
stay at values below reference levels always.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
Agent Based Models of Language Competition: Macroscopic descriptions and Order-Disorder transitions
We investigate the dynamics of two agent based models of language
competition. In the first model, each individual can be in one of two possible
states, either using language or language , while the second model
incorporates a third state XY, representing individuals that use both languages
(bilinguals). We analyze the models on complex networks and two-dimensional
square lattices by analytical and numerical methods, and show that they exhibit
a transition from one-language dominance to language coexistence. We find that
the coexistence of languages is more difficult to maintain in the Bilinguals
model, where the presence of bilinguals in use facilitates the ultimate
dominance of one of the two languages. A stability analysis reveals that the
coexistence is more unlikely to happen in poorly-connected than in fully
connected networks, and that the dominance of only one language is enhanced as
the connectivity decreases. This dominance effect is even stronger in a
two-dimensional space, where domain coarsening tends to drive the system
towards language consensus.Comment: 30 pages, 11 figure
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