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    La rauda del Alcázar de Córdoba

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    The aims of this study are to review the types of information which can be potentially obtained in the research of the populational dynamic on Xth century in Cordoba, based on an anthropological sample proceeding from an islamic cemetery. Preservation introduces a multitude of confounding factors to give a false appearance to the osteological samples, pointing to the paleopathological aspects as the more conditioned.El objetivo de este estudio es mostrar las diferentes informaciones que pueden ser obtenidas potencialmente en la investigación de la dinámica de poblaciones en el siglo X en Córdoba, basada en una muestra antropológica procedente de una necrópolis islámica. La preservación aporta múltiples factores que enmascaran las muestras osteológicas, con los aspectos paleopatológicos como los más condicionados

    On a rigorous interpretation of the quantum Schrödinger–Langevin operator in bounded domains with applications

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    AbstractIn this paper we make it mathematically rigorous the formulation of the following quantum Schrödinger–Langevin nonlinear operator for the wavefunctionAQSL=iℏ∂t+ℏ22mΔx−λ(Sψ−〈Sψ〉)−Θℏ[nψ,Jψ] in bounded domains via its mild interpretation. The a priori ambiguity caused by the presence of the multi-valued potential λSψ, proportional to the argument of the complex-valued wavefunctionψ=|ψ|exp{iℏSψ}, is circumvented by subtracting its positional expectation value,〈Sψ〉(t):=∫ΩSψ(t,x)nψ(t,x)dx, as motivated in the original derivation (Kostin, 1972 [45]). The problem to be solved in order to find Sψ is mostly deduced from the modulus-argument decomposition of ψ and dealt with much like in Guerrero et al. (2010) [37]. Here ℏ is the (reduced) Planck constant, m is the particle mass, λ is a friction coefficient, nψ=|ψ|2 is the local probability density, Jψ=ℏmIm(ψ¯∇xψ) denotes the electric current density, and Θℏ is a general operator (eventually nonlinear) that only depends upon the macroscopic observables nψ and Jψ. In this framework, we show local well-posedness of the initial-boundary value problem associated with the Schrödinger–Langevin operator AQSL in bounded domains. In particular, all of our results apply to the analysis of the well-known Kostin equation derived in Kostin (1972) [45] and of the Schrödinger–Langevin equation with Poisson coupling and enthalpy dependence (Jüngel et al., 2002 [41])

    Force dipoles and stable local defects on fluid vesicles

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    An exact description is provided of an almost spherical fluid vesicle with a fixed area and a fixed enclosed volume locally deformed by external normal forces bringing two nearby points on the surface together symmetrically. The conformal invariance of the two-dimensional bending energy is used to identify the distribution of energy as well as the stress established in the vesicle. While these states are local minima of the energy, this energy is degenerate; there is a zero mode in the energy fluctuation spectrum, associated with area and volume preserving conformal transformations, which breaks the symmetry between the two points. The volume constraint fixes the distance SS, measured along the surface, between the two points; if it is relaxed, a second zero mode appears, reflecting the independence of the energy on SS; in the absence of this constraint a pathway opens for the membrane to slip out of the defect. Logarithmic curvature singularities in the surface geometry at the points of contact signal the presence of external forces. The magnitude of these forces varies inversely with SS and so diverges as the points merge; the corresponding torques vanish in these defects. The geometry behaves near each of the singularities as a biharmonic monopole, in the region between them as a surface of constant mean curvature, and in distant regions as a biharmonic quadrupole. Comparison of the distribution of stress with the quadratic approximation in the height functions points to shortcomings of the latter representation. Radial tension is accompanied by lateral compression, both near the singularities and far away, with a crossover from tension to compression occurring in the region between them.Comment: 26 pages, 10 figure

    Compact full ku-band triplexer with improved e-plane power divider

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    An improved E-plane power divider for compact waveguide triplexers with large separation between channels is presented. The configuration of the divider aims to exploit the different behavior of the device for frequency bands with large separation, leading to a very asymmetric E-plane junction. H-plane filters with inductive windows are used for each channel, in order to obtain reduced insertion losses and lower sensitivity than in metal-insert E-plane filters. The resultant triplexer configuration is very compact, and its design is analyzed and optimized by Mode-Matching. The experimental results of a full Ku-band prototype for communications satellite systems show a very good agreement with the expected simulated response

    New lanthanide phosphonates structures obtained using XRPD data

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    5 páginas, 2 figuras, 3 tablas.-- Trabajo presentado como póster a la 12th European Powder Diffraction Conference (EPDIC 2010).-- et al.Seven lanthanide diphosphonates, [H3N(CH2)4NH3]Ln[hedpH][hedpH2] (Ln = La, Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Er; hedp = 1 hydroxyethylidenediphosphonate) have been synthesized with 1,4-diaminobutane as the template. The structures were obtained starting from the known X-ray single crystal model of lanthanum compound, with the X-ray powder diffraction data for these seven compounds. H-atoms were introduced using geometrical considerations. Rietveld fits of the experimental diffractograms confirm the isostructurality of all compounds in the series, and show the different behaviour between the two distances M-M existing in the structures.Financial support from Spanish MICINN (MAT2006-01997, MAT2010-15095 and ‘Factoría de Cristalización’ Consolider Ingenio 2010), Un-iversidad de Oviedo and Banco Santander is acknowledged. FEDER support is also acknowledged.Peer reviewe

    Spinor representation of surfaces and complex stresses on membranes and interfaces

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    Variational principles are developed within the framework of a spinor representation of the surface geometry to examine the equilibrium properties of a membrane or interface. This is a far-reaching generalization of the Weierstrass-Enneper representation for minimal surfaces, introduced by mathematicians in the nineties, permitting the relaxation of the vanishing mean curvature constraint. In this representation the surface geometry is described by a spinor field, satisfying a two-dimensional Dirac equation, coupled through a potential associated with the mean curvature. As an application, the mesoscopic model for a fluid membrane as a surface described by the Canham-Helfrich energy quadratic in the mean curvature is examined. An explicit construction is provided of the conserved complex-valued stress tensor characterizing this surface.Comment: 17 page

    Human Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae Infection, Spain

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    Human Rickettsia sibirica mongolitimonae Infection, Spai

    Experimental verification of extraordinary transmission without surface plasmons

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    This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics.This letter provides an experimental demonstration of extraordinary transmission in a closed waveguide system loaded with an electrically small diaphragm. This is a situation where the standard surface plasmon polariton SPP theory does not apply. The theoretical explanation is then based on the concept of impedance matching. This concept has previously been applied by some of the authors to account for enhanced transmission in situations where surface plasmon theory can be used: periodic arrays of small holes or slits in flat metal screens. The experiment in this letter supports the impedance matching model, valid for when SPPs are present or not. © 2009 American Institute of PhysicsThe authors would like to acknowledge the support of this research by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and European Union Feder Funds Grant Nos. TEC2007-65376 and Consolider Ingenio 2010 CSD2008- 00066 and by the Spanish Junta de Andalucía Project No. TIC-25

    Experimental verification of extraordinary transmission without surface plasmons

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    This letter provides an experimental demonstration of extraordinary transmission in a closed waveguide system loaded with an electrically small diaphragm. This is a situation where the standard surface plasmon polariton (SPP) theory does not apply. The theoretical explanation is then based on the concept of impedance matching. This concept has previously been applied by some of the authors to account for enhanced transmission in situations where surface plasmon theory can be used: periodic arrays of small holes or slits in flat metal screens. The experiment in this letter supports the impedance matching model, valid for when SPPs are present or not.Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación TEC2007-65376, CSD2008- 00066Junta de Andalucía TIC-25
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