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A note on the convexity number for complementary prisms
In the geodetic convexity, a set of vertices of a graph is
if all vertices belonging to any shortest path between two
vertices of lie in . The cardinality of a maximum proper convex
set of is the of . The
of a graph arises from the
disjoint union of the graph and by adding the edges of a
perfect matching between the corresponding vertices of and .
In this work, we we prove that the decision problem related to the convexity
number is NP-complete even restricted to complementary prisms, we determine
when is disconnected or is a cograph, and we
present a lower bound when .Comment: 10 pages, 2 figure
On the nature of some SGRs and AXPs as rotation-powered neutron stars
We investigate the possibility that some SGRs/AXPs could be canonical
rotation-powered pulsars using realistic NS structure parameters instead of
fiducial values. We show that realistic NS parameters lowers the estimated
value of the magnetic field and radiation efficiency, ,
with respect to estimates based on fiducial NS parameters. We show that nine
SGRs/AXPs can be described as canonical pulsars driven by the NS rotational
energy, for computed in the soft (2--10~keV) X-ray band. We compute the
range of NS masses for which . We discuss the observed
hard X-ray emission in three sources of the group of nine potentially
rotation-powered NSs. This additional hard X-ray component dominates over the
soft one leading to in two of them. We show that 9
SGRs/AXPs can be rotation-powered NSs if we analyze their X-ray luminosity in
the soft 2--10~keV band. Interestingly, four of them show radio emission and
six have been associated with supernova remnants (including Swift J1834.9-0846
the first SGR observed with a surrounding wind nebula). These observations give
additional support to our results of a natural explanation of these sources in
terms of ordinary pulsars. Including the hard X-ray emission observed in three
sources of the group of potential rotation-powered NSs, this number of sources
with becomes seven. It remains open to verification
1) the accuracy of the estimated distances and 2) the possible contribution of
the associated supernova remnants to the hard X-ray emission.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figures, to appear in A&
Modes of relating to the new ICTs among older internet users: a qualitative approach
Older people have increasingly been using the new information and communication technologies
(ICTs), namely the internet. Seeking to contribute with substantive information
on their digital inclusion, this paper focuses on the adoption and use of ICTs by older
adults, highlighting their experiences and considering their plurality. Taking a qualitative
approach, the core goal of the empirical research underlying this paper was to understand
what mechanisms and modalities configure the relationship of older internet users with
the new ICTs. With that objective in mind, interviews were conducted with 20 internet
users over the age of 60. Those interviews, which included a biographical element, were
subjected to multi-categorical analysis. Results suggest a typology of modes of relating
to the new ICTs among older internet users that reflects different trajectories, practices,
skills, significances and impacts. The analysis shows how life trajectories and differentiated
uses are reflected in equally differentiated impacts for older adults, contributing to their
quality of life in different ways and to different degrees. Digital skills play a fundamental
role in enhancing or limiting those effects. The results of this research help break down the
stereotypes associated with the older generations and may have relevant implications for
the design of digital inclusion policies and initiatives.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
Controle quĂmico de assa-peixe (Vernonia Polyanthes) em pastagens.
Controle quĂmico de assa-peixe (Vernonia Polyanthes) em pastagens
X-ray powder diffraction of high-absorption materials at the XRD1 beamline off the best conditions: Application to (Gd,Nd)5Si4 compounds
Representative compounds of the new family of magnetic materials Gd5-xNdxSi4
were analyzed by X-ray diffraction at the XRD1 beamline at LNLS. To reduce
X-ray absorption, thin layers of the powder samples were mounted outside the
capillaries and measured in Debye-Scherrer geometry as usual. The X-ray
diffraction analyses and the magnetometry results indicate that the behavior of
the magnetic transition temperature as a function of Nd content may be directly
related to the average of the four smallest interatomic distances between
different rare earth sites of the majority phase of each compound. The quality
and consistency of the results show that the XRD1 beamline is able to perform
satisfactory X-ray diffraction experiments on high-absorption materials even
off the best conditions.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, 3 table
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