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    Schwinger's Principle and Gauge Fixing in the Free Electromagnetic Field

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    A manifestly covariant treatment of the free quantum eletromagnetic field, in a linear covariant gauge, is implemented employing the Schwinger's Variational Principle and the B-field formalism. It is also discussed the abelian Proca's model as an example of a system without constraints.Comment: 8 pages. Format PTPtex. No figur

    The Hamilton-Jacobi Approach to Teleparallelism

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    We intend to analyse the constraint structure of Teleparallelism employing the Hamilton-Jacobi formalism for singular systems. This study is conducted without using an ADM 3+1 decomposition and without fixing time gauge condition. It can be verified that the field equations constitute an integrable system.Comment: 12 pages, no figur

    Hamilton-Jacobi formalism for Linearized Gravity

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    In this work we study the theory of linearized gravity via the Hamilton-Jacobi formalism. We make a brief review of this theory and its Lagrangian description, as well as a review of the Hamilton-Jacobi approach for singular systems. Then we apply this formalism to analyze the constraint structure of the linearized gravity in instant and front-form dynamics.Comment: To be published in Classical and Quantum Gravit

    Bopp-Podolsky black holes and the no-hair theorem

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    Bopp-Podolsky electrodynamics is generalized to curved space-times. The equations of motion are written for the case of static spherically symmetric black holes and their exterior solutions are analyzed using Bekenstein's method. It is shown the solutions split-up into two parts, namely a non-homogeneous (asymptotically massless) regime and a homogeneous (asymptotically massive) sector which is null outside the event horizon. In addition, in the simplest approach to Bopp-Podolsky black holes, the non-homogeneous solutions are found to be Maxwell's solutions leading to a Reissner-Nordstr\"om black hole. It is also demonstrated that the only exterior solution consistent with the weak and null energy conditions is the Maxwell's one. Thus, in light of energy conditions, it is concluded that only Maxwell modes propagate outside the horizon and, therefore, the no-hair theorem is satisfied in the case of Bopp-Podolsky fields in spherically symmetric space-times.Comment: 9 pages, updated to match published versio

    First Order Actions: a New View

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    We analyse systems described by first order actions using the Hamilton-Jacobi (HJ) formalism for singular systems. In this study we verify that generalized brackets appear in a natural way in HJ approach, showing us the existence of a symplectic structure in the phase spaces of this formalism

    Produção de mudas frutíferas no Nordeste.

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    Objetivando conhecer a situacao da producao de mudas no contexto da fruticultura nordestina, a Embrapa Agroindustria Tropical, realizou um levantamento nos estados de Sergipe, Alagoas,Pernambuco, Paraiba, Rio Grande do Norte, Ceara, Piaui e Maranhao.bitstream/CNPAT-2010/5359/1/Ct-027.pd

    Pimenta longa nova alternativa econômica para o pequeno agricultor.

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    Nos últimos anos, tem-se buscado na Amazônia novas alternativas para a exploração agroindustrial dos recursos vegetais de valor comercial. Neste sentido, a espécie Piper hispidinervium, vulgarmente conhecida como pimenta longa, encontrada em condições silvestres somente no Estado do Acre, vem despertando grande interesse de empresas nacionais e internacionais, processadoras de óleos essenciais. Desde 1992, a Embrapa Acre vem pesquisando a pimenta longa com o objetivo de transformá-la em uma alternativa de atividade produtiva para a agricultura familiar na Amazônia, com um sistema de cultivo que agregue valor através do processamento primário no campo.bitstream/item/135621/1/3676.pd

    An analysis of cosmological perturbations in hydrodynamical and field representations

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    Density fluctuations of fluids with negative pressure exhibit decreasing time behaviour in the long wavelength limit, but are strongly unstable in the small wavelength limit when a hydrodynamical approach is used. On the other hand, the corresponding gravitational waves are well behaved. We verify that the instabilities present in density fluctuations are due essentially to the hydrodynamical representation; if we turn to a field representation that lead to the same background behaviour, the instabilities are no more present. In the long wavelength limit, both approachs give the same results. We show also that this inequivalence between background and perturbative level is a feature of negative pressure fluid. When the fluid has positive pressure, the hydrodynamical representation leads to the same behaviour as the field representation both at the background and perturbative levels.Comment: Latex file, 18 page

    Cosmic String in Scalar-Tensor Gravity

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    The gravitational properties of a local cosmic string in the framework of scalar-tensor gravity are examined. We find the metric in the weak-field approximation and we show that, contrary to the General Relativity case, the cosmic string in scalar-tensor gravitation exerces a force on non-relativistic, neutral test particle. This force is proportional to the derivative of the conformal factor A2(ϕ)A^{2}(\phi) and it is always attractive. Moreover, this force could have played an important role at the Early Universe, although nowadays it can be neglegible. It is also shown that the angular separation δφ\delta\varphi remains unaltered for scalar-tensor cosmic strings.Comment: 15 pages, LATEX, no figure
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