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The self-consistent general relativistic solution for a system of degenerate neutrons, protons and electrons in beta-equilibrium
We present the self-consistent treatment of the simplest, nontrivial,
self-gravitating system of degenerate neutrons, protons and electrons in
-equilibrium within relativistic quantum statistics and the
Einstein-Maxwell equations. The impossibility of imposing the condition of
local charge neutrality on such systems is proved, consequently overcoming the
traditional Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff treatment. We emphasize the crucial role
of imposing the constancy of the generalized Fermi energies. A new approach
based on the coupled system of the general relativistic
Thomas-Fermi-Einstein-Maxwell equations is presented and solved. We obtain an
explicit solution fulfilling global and not local charge neutrality by solving
a sophisticated eigenvalue problem of the general relativistic Thomas-Fermi
equation. The value of the Coulomb potential at the center of the configuration
is and the system is intrinsically stable against
Coulomb repulsion in the proton component. This approach is necessary, but not
sufficient, when strong interactions are introduced.Comment: Letter in press, Physics Letters B (2011
An Exact Approach to Early/Tardy Scheduling with Release Dates
In this paper we consider the single machine earliness/tardiness scheduling problem with di?erent release dates and no unforced idle time. The problem is decomposed into a weighted earliness subproblem and a weighted tardiness subproblem. Lower bounding procedures are proposed for each of these subproblems, and the lower bound for the original problem is then simply the sum of the lower bounds for the two subproblems. The lower bounds and several versions of a branch-and-bound algorithm are then tested on a set of randomly generated problems, and instances with up to 30 jobs are solved to optimality. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first exact approach for the early/tardy scheduling problem with release dates and no unforced idle time.scheduling, early/tardy, release dates, lower bounds, branch-and-bound
Heuristics for the Early/Tardy Scheduling Problem with Release Dates
In this paper we consider the single machine earliness/tardiness scheduling problem with di?erent release dates and no unforced idle time. We analyse the performance of several dispatch rules, a greedy procedure and a decision theory local search heuristic. The dispatch rules use a lookahead parameter whose value must be specified. We perform some experiments to determine an appropriate value for this parameter. The use of dominance rules to improve the solutions obtained by these heuristics is also considered. The computational results show that the use of the dominance rules can indeed improve the solution quality with little additional computational e?ort. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first analysis of heuristic performance for the early/tardy scheduling problem with release dates and no unforced idle time.scheduling, early/tardy, release dates, heuristics
Improved Lower Bounds for the Early/Tardy Scheduling Problem with No Idle Time
In this paper we consider the single machine earliness/tardiness scheduling problem with no idle time. Two of the lower bounds previously developed for this problem are based on lagrangean relaxation and the multiplier adjustment method, and require an initial sequence. We investigate the sensitivity of the lower bounds to the initial sequence, and experiment with di?erent dispatch rules and some dominance conditions. The computational results show that it is possible to obtain improved lower bounds by using a better initial sequence. The lower bounds are also incorporated in a branch-and-bound algorithm, and the computational tests show that one of the new lower bounds has the best performance for larger instances.scheduling, early/tardy, lower bound
Improved Heuristics for the Early/Tardy Scheduling Problem with No Idle Time
In this paper we consider the single machine earliness/tardiness scheduling problem with no idle time. We present two new heuristics, a dispatch rule and a greedy procedure, and also consider the best of the existing dispatch rules. Both dispatch rules use a lookahead parameter that had previously been set at a fixed value. We develop functions that map some instance statistics into appropriate values for that parameter. We also consider the use of dominance rules to improve the solutions obtained by the heuristics. The computational results show that the function-based versions of the heuristics outperform their fixed value counterparts and that the use of the dominance rules can indeed improve solution quality with little additional computational effort.scheduling, early/tardy, heuristics, dispatch rules, dominance rules
Beam search algorithms for the early/tardy scheduling problem with release dates
In this paper we consider the single machine earliness/tardiness scheduling problem with di?erent release dates and no unforced idle time. We present several heuristic algorithms based on the beam search technique. These algorithms include classical beam search procedures, with both priority and total cost evaluation functions, as well as the filtered and recovering variants. Both priority evaluation functions and problem-specific properties were considered for the filtering step used in the filtered and recovering beam search heuristics. Extensive preliminary tests were performed to determine appropriate values for the parameters used by each algorithm. The computational results show that the recovering beam search algorithms outperform their filtered counterparts in both solution quality and computational requirements, while the priority-based filtering procedure proves superior to the rules-based alternative. The beam search procedure with a total cost evaluation function provides very good results, but is computationally expensive and can therefore only be applied to small or medium size instances. The recovering algorithm is quite close in solution quality and is significantly faster, so it can be used to solve even large instances.scheduling, early/tardy, beam search, heuristics
Greedy randomized dispatching heuristics for the single machine scheduling problem with quadratic earliness and tardiness penalties
In this paper, we present greedy randomized dispatching heuristics for the single machine scheduling problem with quadratic earliness and tardiness costs, and no machine idle time. The several heuristic versions differ, on the one hand, on the strategies involved in the construction of the greedy randomized schedules. On the other hand, these versions also differ on whether they employ only a final improvement step, or perform a local search after each greedy randomized construction. The proposed heuristics were compared with existing procedures, as well as with optimum solutions for some instance sizes. The computational results show that the proposed procedures clearly outperform their underlying dispatching heuristic, and the best of these procedures provide results that are quite close to the optimum. The best of the proposed algorithms is the new recommended heuristic for large instances, as well as a suitable alternative to the best existing procedure for the larger of the middle size instances.scheduling, single machine, early/tardy, quadratic penalties, greedy randomized dispatching rules
From governmental accounting to national accounting: implications on the Portuguese central government deficit
Partindo das diferenças mais relevantes entre a Contabilidade PĂșblica (CP) â perspectiva microeconĂłmica â e a Contabilidade Nacional (CN) â perspectiva macroeconĂłmica â, este artigo analisa os principais ajustamentos realizados em Portugal, na conversĂŁo dos dados do
sector das AdministraçÔes PĂșblicas, das Contas PĂșblicas para as Contas Nacionais. Adicionalmente, avalia o impacto desses ajustamentos no dĂ©fice da Administração Central, a maior parcela do dĂ©fice pĂșblico portuguĂȘs. Seguindo uma metodologia essencialmente qualitativa, o estudo empĂrico baseia-se em entrevistas realizadas junto dos responsĂĄveis pela preparação das Contas Nacionais e em diversas fontes documentais. O objectivo Ă© validar os ajustamentos identificados como mais significativos na passagem da CP para a CN e, ao mesmo tempo, avaliar o respectivo impacto nos dados notificados no Ăąmbito do Procedimento relativo aos DĂ©fices Excessivos. Usaram-se dados da notificação de Abril de 2008, cobrindo o perĂodo compreendido entre 2004 e 2007. Os principais resultados indicam que as diferenças de base contabilĂstica sĂŁo as mais relevantes e que os ajustamentos subsequentes tĂȘm um impacto significativo no dĂ©fice da Administração Central portuguesa. Assim, esta investigação aponta para a necessidade de maior convergĂȘncia entre os dois
sistemas (CP e CN), nomeadamente quanto aos critĂ©rios de reconhecimento das transacçÔes, por forma a ser adoptada uma base contabilĂstica comum, e para um sistema informativo completo e coerente na CP.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Noise rectification by a superconducting loop with two weak links
We consider a superconducting loop with two weak links that encloses a
magnetic flux. The weak links are unequal and are treated as Josephson
junctions with non-sinusoidal phase dependence. We devise a model that takes
into account the fluctuation of the critical currents, due to the fluctuations
of the order parameter in the weak links. These fluctuations are important near
the onset of superconductivity; in this regime they may significantly weaken
and eventually disconnect the superconducting loop. As a consequence of these
fluctuations and of the resistive noise in the junctions, the average dc
voltage does not vanish. Our model can be easily extended to provide a
qualitative description of a recent experiment.Comment: version accepted by PR
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