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    A System of n=3 Coupled Oscillators with Magnetic Terms: Symmetries and Integrals of Motion

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    The properties of a system of n = 3 coupled oscillators with linear terms in the velocities (magnetic terms) depending in two parameters are studied. We proved the existence of a bi-Hamiltonian structure arising from a non-symplectic symmetry, as well the existence of master symmetries and additional integrals of motion (weak superintegrability) for certain particular values of the parameters.Comment: Published in SIGMA (Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications) at http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA

    The Tremblay-Turbiner-Winternitz system on spherical and hyperbolic spaces : Superintegrability, curvature-dependent formalism and complex factorization

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    The higher-order superintegrability of the Tremblay-Turbiner-Winternitz system (related to the harmonic oscillator) is studied on the two-dimensional spherical and hiperbolic spaces, S_\k^2 (\k>0), and H_{\k}^2 (\k<0). The curvature Îş\kappa is considered as a parameter and all the results are formulated in explicit dependence of Îş\kappa. The idea is that the additional constant of motion can be factorized as the product of powers of two particular rather simple complex functions (here denoted by MrM_r and NĎ•N_\phi). This technique leads to a proof of the superintegrability of the Tremblay-Turbiner-Winternitz system on S_\k^2 (\k>0) and H_{\k}^2 (\k<0), and to the explicit expression of the constants of motion.Comment: one figur

    Description and Optimization of Abstract Machines in a Dialect of Prolog

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    In order to achieve competitive performance, abstract machines for Prolog and related languages end up being large and intricate, and incorporate sophisticated optimizations, both at the design and at the implementation levels. At the same time, efficiency considerations make it necessary to use low-level languages in their implementation. This makes them laborious to code, optimize, and, especially, maintain and extend. Writing the abstract machine (and ancillary code) in a higher-level language can help tame this inherent complexity. We show how the semantics of most basic components of an efficient virtual machine for Prolog can be described using (a variant of) Prolog. These descriptions are then compiled to C and assembled to build a complete bytecode emulator. Thanks to the high level of the language used and its closeness to Prolog, the abstract machine description can be manipulated using standard Prolog compilation and optimization techniques with relative ease. We also show how, by applying program transformations selectively, we obtain abstract machine implementations whose performance can match and even exceed that of state-of-the-art, highly-tuned, hand-crafted emulators.Comment: 56 pages, 46 figures, 5 tables, To appear in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP

    Modelling Free Response of a Solar Plant for Predictive Control

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    IFAC System Identification, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka,Japan,1997This paper deals with the identification of a nonlinear plant by means of a neural network (NN) modelling approximation. The problem of neural identification is tackled using a static NN in a NARX configuration. A method is proposed to obtain the number of past values needed to feed the network. The on-line adaptation of the model and other issues are discussed. In order to show the benefits that can be achieved with the proposed methods, the NN model is used within a Model Predictive Control (MPC) framework. The MPC scheme uses the prediction of the output of the system calculated as the sum of the free response (obtained using the nonlinear NN model) and the forced response (obtained linearizing around the current operating point) to optimize a performance index. The control scheme has been applied and tested in a solar power plant

    Effective Transport Equations for non-Abelian Plasmas

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    Starting from classical transport theory, we derive a set of covariant equations describing the dynamics of mean fields and their statistical fluctuations in a non-Abelian plasma in or out of equilibrium. A general procedure is detailed for integrating-out the fluctuations as to obtain the effective transport equations for the mean fields. In this manner, collision integrals for Boltzmann equations are obtained as correlators of fluctuations. The formalism is applied to a hot non-Abelian plasma close to equilibrium. We integrate-out explicitly the fluctuations with typical momenta of the Debye mass, and obtain the collision integral in a leading logarithmic approximation. We also identify a source for stochastic noise. The resulting dynamical equations are of the Boltzmann-Langevin type. While our approach is based on classical physics, we also give the necessary generalizations to study the quantum plasmas. Ultimately, the dynamical equations for soft and ultra-soft fields change only in the value for the Debye mass.Comment: 37 pages, revtex, no figures, section VII G modified, typos remove

    Photon Self-Energy in a Color Superconductor

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    In a color superconductor the diquark condensates break spontaneously both the color and ordinary electromagnetism, leaving a remanining rotated U(1) symmetry unbroken. The gauge interactions associated to this rotated symmetry may be considered as the in-medium electromagnetism. We compute the in-medium photon self-energy in the presence of diquark condensates at high baryonic density and weak coupling. This is done to one-loop order for the cases of two and three quark flavors. For vanishing temperature, a detailed discussion is given of the low momentum behavior of the photon polarization tensor. A simple physical picture for the propagation of light in color superconducting media is obtained. The main new effect is due to the diquark condensates, which lead to a strong dielectric constant of the medium. The magnetic permeability remains unchanged, because the primary condensates have vanishing spin and angular momentum. In the two flavor case, an additional contribution arises due to gapless quarks and electrons, which is responsible for Debye screening effects. We also discuss the low energy effective theory for the three flavor case in the presence of electromagnetic interactions.Comment: 26 pages, 4 postscript figures, appendix added, to appear in PR

    Deriving effective transport equations for non-Abelian plasmas

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    Within classical transport theory, an approach is presented to derive systematically effective collision terms and noise sources for effective kinetic equations of non-Abelian plasmas. This procedure amounts to the `integrating-out' of fluctuations, and is applicable for in- and out-of-equilibrium situations. When applied to a hot non-Abelian plasma close to equilibrium we recover the collision integral and the noise source first obtained by B\"odeker. It is also shown that our approach, and hence B\"odeker's effective theory, is consistent with the fluctuation-dissipation theorem.Comment: 7 pages, needs sprocl.sty, invited talk given by DFL at 5th workshop on QCD (QCD2000), Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, 3-7 Jan 200

    Review of Structural Adjustment in the Philippines

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    This article has been delivered during the Central Bank Diamond Jubilee celebration on November 21,1988. It reviews the issues of Philippine structural adjustments with a focus on the identification of elements in the past Philippine efforts that appear to be critical in the future adjustment endeavor. It also discusses the problems and the potentials of policy-based lending in support of future structural adjustment efforts in the Philippines.tax structure, agrarian reform, liberalization, structural adjustment, balance of payments, structural reforms, policy adjustment, industrialization
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