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A new multisymplectic unified formalism for second-order classical field theories
We present a new multisymplectic framework for second-order classical field
theories which is based on an extension of the unified Lagrangian-Hamiltonian
formalism to these kinds of systems. This model provides a straightforward and
simple way to define the Poincar\'e-Cartan form and clarifies the construction
of the Legendre map (univocally obtained as a consequence of the constraint
algorithm). Likewise, it removes the undesirable arbitrariness in the solutions
to the field equations, which are analyzed in-depth, and written in terms of
holonomic sections and multivector fields. Our treatment therefore completes
previous attempt to achieve this aim. The formulation is applied to describing
some physical examples; in particular, to giving another alternative
multisymplectic description of the Korteweg-de Vries equation.Comment: 52 pp. Revision of our previous paper. Minor corrections on the
statement of some results. A new example is added (Section 6.1). Conclusions
and bibliography have been enlarged, and some comments on the higher-order
case have been adde
Oxygen Abundances in Nearby FGK Stars and the Galactic Chemical Evolution of the Local Disk and Halo
Atmospheric parameters and oxygen abundances of 825 nearby FGK stars are
derived using high-quality spectra and a non-LTE analysis of the 777 nm O I
triplet lines. We assign a kinematic probability for the stars to be thin-disk
(P1), thick-disk (P2), and halo (P3) members. We confirm previous findings of
enhanced [O/Fe] in thick-disk (P2>0.5) relative to thin-disk (P1>0.5) stars
with [Fe/H]<-0.2, as well as a "knee" that connects the mean [O/Fe]-[Fe/H]
trend of thick-disk stars with that of thin-disk members at [Fe/H]>-0.2.
Nevertheless, we find that the kinematic membership criterion fails at
separating perfectly the stars in the [O/Fe]-[Fe/H] plane, even when a very
restrictive kinematic separation is employed. Stars with "intermediate"
kinematics (P1<0.7, P2<0.7) do not all populate the region of the [O/Fe]-[Fe/H]
plane intermediate between the mean thin-disk and thick-disk trends, but their
distribution is not necessarily bimodal. Halo stars (P3>0.5) show a large
star-to-star scatter in [O/Fe]-[Fe/H], but most of it is due to stars with
Galactocentric rotational velocity V-200 km/s
follow an [O/Fe]-[Fe/H] relation with almost no star-to-star scatter. Early
mergers with satellite galaxies explain most of our observations, but the
significant fraction of disk stars with "ambiguous" kinematics and abundances
suggests that scattering by molecular clouds and radial migration have both
played an important role in determining the kinematic and chemical properties
of solar neighborhood stars.Comment: ApJ, in press. Complete tables 2-6 are available in the source
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RDF-TR: Exploiting structural redundancies to boost RDF compression
The number and volume of semantic data have grown impressively over the last decade, promoting compression as an essential tool for RDF preservation, sharing and management. In contrast to universal compressors, RDF compression techniques are able to detect and exploit specific forms of redundancy in RDF data. Thus, state-of-the-art RDF compressors excel at exploiting syntactic and semantic redundancies, i.e., repetitions in the serialization format and information that can be inferred implicitly. However, little attention has been paid to the existence of structural patterns within the RDF dataset; i.e. structural redundancy. In this paper, we analyze structural regularities in real-world datasets, and show three schema-based sources of redundancies that underpin the schema-relaxed nature of RDF. Then, we propose RDF-Tr (RDF Triples Reorganizer), a preprocessing technique that discovers and removes this kind of redundancy before the RDF dataset is effectively compressed. In particular, RDF-Tr groups subjects that are described by the same predicates, and locally re-codes the objects related to these predicates. Finally, we integrate
RDF-Tr with two RDF compressors, HDT and k2-triples. Our experiments show that using RDF-Tr with these compressors improves by up to 2.3 times their original effectiveness, outperforming the most prominent state-of-the-art techniques
Prospects for transient gravitational waves at r-mode frequencies associated with pulsar glitches
t Glitches in pulsars are likely to trigger oscillation modes in the fluid interior of neutron stars. We examined these oscillations specifically at r-mode frequencies. The excited r-modes will emit gravitational waves and can have long damping time scales (minutes - days). We use simple estimates of how much energy the glitch might put into the r-mode and assess the detectability of the emitted gravitational waves with future interferometers
Stability of strained heteroepitaxial systems in (1+1) dimensions
We present a simple analytical model for the determination of the stable
phases of strained heteroepitaxial systems in (1+1) dimensions. In order for
this model to be consistent with a subsequent dynamic treatment, all
expressions are adjusted to an atomistic Lennard-Jones system. Good agreement
is obtained when the total energy is assumed to consist of two contributions:
the surface energy and the elastic energy. As a result, we determine the stable
phases as a function of the main ``control parameters'' (binding energies,
coverage and lattice mismatch). We find that there exists no set of parameters
leading to an array of islands as a stable configuration. We however show that
a slight modification of the model can lead to the formation of stable arrays
of islands.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figures, submitted to Physical Review
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