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Interaction of moving breathers with an impurity
We analyze the influence of an impurity in the evolution of moving discrete
breathers in a Klein--Gordon chain with non-weak nonlinearity. Three different
behaviours can be observed when moving breathers interact with the impurity:
they pass through the impurity continuing their direction of movement; they are
reflected by the impurity; they are trapped by the impurity, giving rise to
chaotic breathers. Resonance with a breather centred at the impurity site is
conjectured to be a necessary condition for the appearance of the trapping
phenomenon.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Proceedings of the Third Conference, San Lorenzo
De El Escorial, Spain 17-21 June 200
Siting Multiple Observers for Maximum Coverage: An Accurate Approach
The selection of the minimal number of observers that ensures the maximum visual coverage
over an area represented by a digital elevation model (DEM) have great interest in many
elds, e.g., telecommunications, environment planning, among others. However, this problem
is complex and intractable when the number of points of the DEM is relatively high. This
complexity is due to three issues: 1) the di culty in determining the visibility of the terrain
from one point, 2) the need to know the visibility at all points of the terrain and 3) the
combinatorial complexity of the selection of observers.
The recent progress in total-viewshed maps computation not only provides an e cient solu-
tion to the rst two problems, but also opens other ways to new solutions that were unthinkable
previously. This paper presents a new type of cartography, called the masked total viewshed
map, and provides optimal solutions for both sequential and simultaneous observers location.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Modeling the thermal evolution of enzyme-created bubbles in DNA
The formation of bubbles in nucleic acids (NAs) are fundamental in many
biological processes such as DNA replication, recombination, telomeres
formation, nucleotide excision repair, as well as RNA transcription and
splicing. These precesses are carried out by assembled complexes with enzymes
that separate selected regions of NAs. Within the frame of a nonlinear dynamics
approach we model the structure of the DNA duplex by a nonlinear network of
coupled oscillators. We show that in fact from certain local structural
distortions there originate oscillating localized patterns, that is radial and
torsional breathers, which are associated with localized H-bond deformations,
being reminiscent of the replication bubble. We further study the temperature
dependence of these oscillating bubbles. To this aim the underlying nonlinear
oscillator network of the DNA duplex is brought in contact with a heat bath
using the Nos-Hoover-method. Special attention is paid to the
stability of the oscillating bubbles under the imposed thermal perturbations.
It is demonstrated that the radial and torsional breathers, sustain the impact
of thermal perturbations even at temperatures as high as room temperature.
Generally, for nonzero temperature the H-bond breathers move coherently along
the double chain whereas at T=0 standing radial and torsional breathers result.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figure
Diffusion equations for nonhomogeneous media. Existence of similarity solutions
We study the invariance of the diffusion equation δP(x,t)/δt = (δ/δx)[D(x)δP(x,t)/δx] under continuous groups of transformations. We show the conditions which D(x) must satisfy for the existence of similarity solutions
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