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A Computational Complexity Theory in Membrane Computing
In this paper, a computational complexity theory within the framework
of Membrane Computing is introduced. Polynomial complexity classes associated with
di erent models of cell-like and tissue-like membrane systems are de ned and the most
relevant results obtained so far are presented. Many attractive characterizations of P 6=
NP conjecture within the framework of a bio-inspired and non-conventional computing
model are deduced.Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia TIN2006-13425Junta de Andalucía P08–TIC-0420
Short-term microbial response after laboratory heating and ground mulching adition.
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will affect post-fire soil microbial recolonisation. Several studies have evidenced marked soil organic carbon reduction after moderate and high intensity fire, which limit the total recovery of microbial biomass during years.
In order to evaluate the role of soil organic matter alteration in short-term microbial colonization process, we perform a preliminary experiment where unaltered soil from Sierra Nevada Natural Park was heated at 300 ºC during 20 minutes in a muffle furnace (H300) to simulate a medium-high intensity fire. After heating, soil samples were inoculated with unaltered fresh soil, rewetted at 55-65% of water holding capacity and incubated during 3 weeks. At the same time, unheated soil samples were incubated under the same conditions as control (UH). In addition, trying to partially alleviate soil organic matter fire-induced alterations effects on microbial colonization, we include an organic amendment treatment (M+). So, part of heated and unheated samples were amended with a mix of ground alfalfa:straw (1:1) and soil microbial abundance and activity were monitored together with soil organic matter changes.
Heating process reduces total organic carbon content. After one week of incubation carbon content in heated samples was lower than the control one, in both, amended and un-amended samples.
Microbial biomass and respiration were negatively affected by heating. Ground mulching addition increase microbial biomass and respiration but was not enough to reach control values during the whole study. Nevertheless, viable and cultivable fungi and bacteria showed different pattern. After two weeks of incubation both, fungi and bacteria were higher in heated samples. Ground mulching addition appears to stimulate fungal response in both, heated and unheated samples.
Preliminary results of this experiment evidence the transcendence of soil organic matter fire-induced changes on microbial colonization process and the importance to determine several microbial parameters to obtain a more faithful conclusion about microbial response. The organic amendment appears to alleviate partially heated-induced damage, highlighting the positive stimulation on fungal abundance in both, heated and unheated samples.This research has been funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, through research projects POSTFIRE (CGL2013-47862-C2-1-R) and GEOFIRE (CGL2012-38655-C04-01)Peer Reviewe
On the periodic orbits of the circular double Sitnikov problem
We introduce a restricted four body problem in a 2+2 configuration extending
the classical Sitnikov problem to the Double Sitnikov problem. The secondary
bodies are moving on the same perpendicular line to the planewhere the
primaries evolve, so almost every solution is a collision orbit. We extend the
solutions beyond collisions with a symplectic regularization and study the set
of energy surfaces that contain periodic orbits.Comment: 4 pages. Accepted in C. R. Acad. Sci. de Paris, Serie I. This is not
the final versio
Simulating Turing Machines with Polarizationless P Systems with Active Membranes
We prove that every single-tape deterministic Turing machine working in
t(n)
t(n)
time, for some function
t:N→N
t:N→N
, can be simulated by a uniform family of polarizationless P systems with active membranes. Moreover, this is done without significant slowdown in the working time. Furthermore, if
logt(n)
logt(n)
is space constructible, then the members of the uniform family can be constructed by a family machine that uses
O(logt(n))
O(logt(n))
space.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad TIN2012-3743
Numerical Simulation of Electric Currents through Insulating Materials
A numerical simulation of electric currents is carried out
through solid dielectrics from a model based on the
local polarization. A degradation of material was
considered to be produced from one of the electrodes
and we simulated it by admitting modifications in the
chemical structure of the material, which implies an
alteration in the value of the corresponding dipole
moments that characterize the material, as well as the
concentration of the latest. Different simulations are
achieved according to the ratio of the degraded
thickness and the temperature
El papel de las nuevas tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en la educación científico-técnica universitaria
The high degree of the application of the new information and communication technology (ICT) in present-day teaching is a fact that obliges us as teachers to accept the presence of these new educational tools in university training, and it is necessary to begin to use these resources because, among other advantages, they favour interactive communication, image treatment, phenomena simulation, the construction of models and analogies, problem resolution, access to information, the handling of all kinds of data and the design of didactic material or of complete courses adapted to the needs and characteristics of different educational levels, but in this work we shall focus on the analysis of training function and possible applications of the ICT in scientific-technical university teaching.El alto grado de aplicación de las nuevas tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) en la enseñanza actual, es un hecho que nos obliga a los profesores a aceptar la presencia de estas nuevas herramientas educativas en la formación universitaria y conviene comenzar a utilizar tales recursos porque, entre otras ventajas, favorecen la comunicación interactiva, el tratamiento de imágenes, la simulación de fenómenos, la construcción de modelos y analogías, la resolución de problemas, el acceso a la información, el manejo de todo tipo de datos y el diseño de materiales didácticos o de cursos completos adaptados a las necesidades y características de diferentes tipos de alumnos. Estas ventajas pueden utilizarse en la enseñanza de cualquier materia y en los diferentes niveles educativos, pero en este trabajo vamos a centrarnos en el análisis de las funciones formativas y posibles aplicaciones de las TIC en la enseñanza universitaria de carácter científico-técnico
Yield Components in a Signal Grass-Clitoria Mixture Grazed at Different Herbage Allowance
A Signal grass-Clitoria mixture provides good quality forage in the dry tropic of southern Mexico. However, its response in leaf and stem yields to grazing at different daily herbage allowances is not well documented. The objective of this study was to determine available and residual leaf and stem yields in a Signal grass (Brachiaria decumbens)-Clitoria (Clitoria ternatea) mixture grazed at different daily herbage allowance
Short-term microbial response after laboratory heating and ground mulching adition
Fire alters soil organic matter inducing quantitative and qualitative changes that presumably will affect post-fire soil microbial recolonisation. Several studies have evidenced marked soil organic carbon reduction after moderate and high intensity fire, which limit the total recovery of microbial biomass during years. In order to evaluate the role of soil organic matter alteration in short-term microbial colonization process, we perform a preliminary experiment where unaltered soil from Sierra Nevada Natural Park was heated at 300 ºC during 20 minutes in a muffle furnace (H300) to simulate a medium-high intensity fire. After heating, soil samples were inoculated with unaltered fresh soil, rewetted at 55-65% of water holding capacity and incubated during 3 weeks. At the same time, unheated soil samples were incubated under the same conditions as control (UH). In addition, trying to partially alleviate soil organic matter fire-induced alterations effects on microbial colonization, we include an organic amendment treatment (M+). So, part of heated and unheated samples were amended with a mix of ground alfalfa:straw (1:1) and soil microbial abundance and activity were monitored together with soil organic matter changes. Heating process reduces total organic carbon content. After one week of incubation carbon content in heated samples was lower than the control one, in both, amended and un-amended samples. Microbial biomass and respiration were negatively affected by heating. Ground mulching addition increase microbial biomass and respiration but was not enough to reach control values during the whole study. Nevertheless, viable and cultivable fungi and bacteria showed different pattern. After two weeks of incubation both, fungi and bacteria were higher in heated samples. Ground mulching addition appears to stimulate fungal response in both, heated and unheated samples. Preliminary results of this experiment evidence the transcendence of soil organic matter fire-induced changes on microbial colonization process and the importance to determine several microbial parameters to obtain a more faithful conclusion about microbial response. The organic amendment appears to alleviate partially heated-induced damage, highlighting the positive stimulation on fungal abundance in both, heated and unheated samples.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad CGL2013-47862-C2-1- RMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad CGL2012-38655-C04-0
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