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Vanishing Viscosity Limits and Boundary Layers for Circularly Symmetric 2D Flows
We continue the work of Lopes Filho, Mazzucato and Nussenzveig Lopes [LMN],
on the vanishing viscosity limit of circularly symmetric viscous flow in a disk
with rotating boundary, shown there to converge to the inviscid limit in
-norm as long as the prescribed angular velocity of the
boundary has bounded total variation. Here we establish convergence in stronger
and -Sobolev spaces, allow for more singular angular velocities
, and address the issue of analyzing the behavior of the boundary
layer. This includes an analysis of concentration of vorticity in the vanishing
viscosity limit. We also consider such flows on an annulus, whose two boundary
components rotate independently.
[LMN] Lopes Filho, M. C., Mazzucato, A. L. and Nussenzveig Lopes, H. J.,
Vanishing viscosity limit for incompressible flow inside a rotating circle,
preprint 2006
Padronização da técnica de muno-histoquímica para Pasteurella multocida em amostras de pulmão de suínos.
Magnetic excitations in the spin-1 anisotropic antiferromagnet
The spin-1 anisotropic antiferromagnet NiCl_2-4SC(NH2)_2 exhibits a
field-induced quantum phase transition that is formally analogous to
Bose-Einstein condensation. Here we present results of systematic high-field
electron spin resonance (ESR) experimental and theoretical studies of this
compound with a special emphasis on single-ion two-magnon bound states. In
order to clarify some remaining discrepancies between theory and experiment,
the frequency-field dependence of magnetic excitations in this material is
reanalyzed. In particular, a more comprehensive interpretation of the
experimental signature of single-ion two-magnon bound states is shown to be
fully consistent with theoretical results. We also clarify the structure of the
ESR spectrum in the so-called intermediate phase.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figure
Raman frequency shift in oxygen functionalized carbon nanotubes
In terms of lattice dynamics theory, we study the vibrational properties of
the oxygen-functionalized single wall carbon nanotubes (O-SWCNs). Due to the
C-O and O-O interactions, many degenerate phonon modes are split and even some
new phonon modes are obtained, different from the bare SWCNs. A distinct Raman
shift is found in both the radial breathing mode and G modes, depending not
only on the tube diameter and chirality but also on oxygen coverage and
adsorption configurations. With the oxygen coverage increasing, interesting, a
nonmonotonic up- and down-shift is observed in G modes, which is contributed to
the competition between the bond expansion and contraction, there coexisting in
the functionalized carbon nanotube.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
Potencial genético de duas raças brasileiras de milho para fins de melhoramento. II Caracteres da planta.
Estudou-se o potencial genético das raças brasileiras de milho Cravo e Entrelaçado, com ênfase especial para altura da planta (AP), altura da espiga (AE) e número de ramificações do pendão (NRP). Após o cruzamento inicial de cada uma das raças com a população melhorada e adaptada ESALQ-PB I (E), as populações semi-exóticas Cravo x ESALQPB I (EQ e Entrelaçado x ESALQ-PB I (EE) foram recombinadas duas vezes. Foram escolhidas 196 famílias de meios irmãos de cada população para constituírem o material experimental, objetivando verificar as mudanças ocorridas nas médias e determinar a potencialidade das populações EC e EE ern relação A população adaptada E. Foram verificados benefícios com a introgressão de genes da raça Cravo, uma vez que as médias de AP, AE e NRP da população semi-exótica EC foram mais baixas que as da população adaptada, enquanto que para a população semi-exótica EE estes benefícios não foram verificados. Os valores; encontrados para as estimativas dos parâmetros genéticos mostraram que para os três caracteres das populações semi-exóticas há possibilidades de serem conseguidos ganhos substanciais corn esquemas simples de seleção
Potencial genético de duas raças brasileiras de milho para fins de melhoramento. II. Caracteres da planta.
A new method for tracking of motor skill learning through practical application of Fitts’ law
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.A novel upper limb motor skill measure, task productivity rate (TPR) was developed integrating speed and spatial error, delivered by a practical motor skill rehabilitation task (MSRT). This prototype task involved placement of 5 short pegs horizontally on a spatially configured rail array. The stability of TPR was tested on 18 healthy right-handed adults (10 women, 8 men, median age 29 years) in a prospective single-session quantitative within-subjects study design. Manipulations of movement rate 10% faster and slower relative to normative states did not significantly affect TPR, F(1.387, 25.009) = 2.465, p = .121. A significant linear association between completion time and error was highest during the normative state condition (Pearson's r = .455, p < .05). Findings provided evidence that improvements in TPR over time reflected motor learning with possible changes in coregulation behavior underlying practice under different conditions. These findings extend Fitts’ law theory to tracking of practical motor skill using a dexterity task, which could have potential clinical applications in rehabilitation
Linear theory and violent relaxation in long-range systems: a test case
In this article, several aspects of the dynamics of a toy model for longrange
Hamiltonian systems are tackled focusing on linearly unstable unmagnetized
(i.e. force-free) cold equilibria states of the Hamiltonian Mean Field (HMF).
For special cases, exact finite-N linear growth rates have been exhibited,
including, in some spatially inhomogeneous case, finite-N corrections. A random
matrix approach is then proposed to estimate the finite-N growth rate for some
random initial states. Within the continuous, , approach,
the growth rates are finally derived without restricting to spatially
homogeneous cases. All the numerical simulations show a very good agreement
with the different theoretical predictions. Then, these linear results are used
to discuss the large-time nonlinear evolution. A simple criterion is proposed
to measure the ability of the system to undergo a violent relaxation that
transports it in the vicinity of the equilibrium state within some linear
e-folding times
Study of the molecular profile in strains of Pasteurella multocida serotype A from lung lesions in swine.
Vacuum Polarization in the Spacetime of a Scalar-Tensor Cosmic String
We study the vacuum polarization effect in the spacetime generated by a
magnetic flux cosmic string in the framework of a scalar-tensor gravity. The
vacuum expectation values of the energy-momentum tensor of a conformally
coupled scalar field are calculated. The dilaton's contribution to the vacuum
polarization effect is shown explicitly.Comment: 11 pages, LATEX file, 2 eps figure
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