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    Quasienergy Spectra Of Quantum Dynamical Systems

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    We present a technique that yields in analytic fashion the quasienergy spectrum of bounded quantum systems in the presence of time-periodic perturbations. It also allows for the calculation of statistical averages using simple algebraic manipulations and provides tractable solutions even for systems with a large number of levels. We also report on numerical calculations for systems with few number of levels in and out of resonance, and which show the recurrences predicted by the Hogg-Huberman theorem [Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 711 (1982); Phys. Rev. A 28, 22 (1983)]. © 1984 The American Physical Society.30417521759CONACYT; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; NCN; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; NRF; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; NSFC; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; DNRF; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; ERC; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; INFN; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; NKTH; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; NWO; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; OTKA; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; RAS; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; RFBR; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek;  Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek; STFC; Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoe

    An alternative order parameter for the 4-state Potts model

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    We have investigated the dynamic critical behavior of the two-dimensional 4-state Potts model using an alternative order parameter first used by Vanderzande [J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. \textbf{20}, L549 (1987)] in the study of the Z(5) model. We have estimated the global persistence exponent Ξg\theta_g by following the time evolution of the probability P(t)P(t) that the considered order parameter does not change its sign up to time tt. We have also obtained the critical exponents Ξ\theta, zz, Îœ\nu, and ÎČ\beta using this alternative definition of the order parameter and our results are in complete agreement with available values found in literature.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure

    A comparative study of the dynamic critical behavior of the four-state Potts like models

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    We investigate the short-time critical dynamics of the Baxter-Wu (BW) and n=3n=3 Turban (3TU) models to estimate their global persistence exponent Ξg\theta _{g}. We conclude that this new dynamical exponent can be useful in detecting differences between the critical behavior of these models which are very difficult to obtain in usual simulations. In addition, we estimate again the dynamical exponents of the four-state Potts (FSP) model in order to compare them with results previously obtained for the BW and 3TU models and to decide between two sets of estimates presented in the current literature. We also revisit the short-time dynamics of the 3TU model in order to check if, as already found for the FSP model, the anomalous dimension of the initial magnetization x0x_{0} could be equal to zero

    Spatial Correlation Of Productive Component For Peach Palm Crop And Some Physical Attributes Of Eutrochrept Soil

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    Currently, Brazil sells around 300 million dollars per year of peach palms (Bactris gasipaes), wherein this country is responsible for being the largest worldwide producer, exporter and consumer. In crop year of 2014, productive components of peach palms were analyzed according to soil physical properties in Registro, SP, Brazil. The objectives were to evaluate the variability of the soil attributes and define a linear and spatial correlation between the crop productive components and the soil physical properties. Geostatistical grid was installed to collect data from soil and plant, with 54 sampling points in a total area of approximately 10,000 m2. With regard to linear point of view, stem diameter and palm height was explained by direct and exponential potential model, which was highly significant due to mechanical resistance to penetration.11316317

    Application of pineapple fiber in the development of sustainable mortars

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    Received: January 27th, 2021 ; Accepted: May 12th, 2021 ; Published: October 5th, 2021 ; Correspondence: [email protected] to the great worldwide increase in pineapple production, countries like Brazil and India have problems regarding the correct disposal of residues from the production of this fruit. One of the possibilities is the reuse of these residues in the form of fibers in cementitious materials, as is the case with mortars. As a result, the objective of this work is to evaluate the application of pineapple fibers in mortars in the proportion of 1: 4 (cement: sand) with addition of fiber treated in NaOH in the proportion of 3 and 6%. The properties of mechanical resistance, water absorption, mass density and adhesion were evaluated, aiming to apply the mortar in coatings of rural environments. The results indicate that the fibers reduced the mortar density and increased the mechanical strength. However, there was a reduction in adherence, especially with the use of 6% fiber, in addition to an increase in water absorption. Based on the results, it is concluded that it is feasible to use 3% of pineapple fiber for the production of coating mortars in rural environments because the results obtained in the investigation are compatible with this application and with the established normative limits

    Water requirements and single and dual crop coefficients of sugarcane grown in a tropical region, Brazil

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    A field experiment was conducted throughout 2009/2010 in a sugarcane field of a commercial distillery located on the coastal area of Paraiba state, Brazil. The objectives were to determine sugarcane water requirements and to test the single and dual crop coefficients by comparing the calculated values of ET with measured ones. Crop evapotranspiration was determined by field water balance, reference evapotranspiration (ETo) by the Penman-Monteith approach, while single and dual crop coefficients were computed through the standard FAO-56 methodology. The experi- mental area was cultivated with irrigation ap-plied weekly by a centre pivot system in addition to rainfall and the irrigation scheduling was based on 100% ETo. Three statistical tests, mean bias difference (MBD), normalized root mean square difference (NRMSD) and regression analysis, were used to evaluate the performance of single and dual crop coefficients. Results showed that there was a notable symmetry between ET meas- ured and ET calculated by Kc dual. The ET val- ues, calculated from Kc single, underestimated those obtained from soil water balance meas- urements by 36%

    Anticorpos líticos induzidos por infecção pelo Trypanosoma cruzi reconhecem epitopos presentes nas formas tripomastigotas e epimastigotas do parasita

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    Sera of Chaga's disease patients containing anti-T. cruzi lytic antibodies were submitted to affinity chromatography using Sepharose 4B conjugated with antigen extracted from epimasiigote or trypomasiigote forms of the parasite. Epimastigotes were obtained from culture at the exponential growth phase and the trypomastigotes from blood of infected and immunosuppressed mice. Antigen of both parasite forms was obtained by sonication of the parasites followed by centrifugation. Both antigens were then conjugated to activated Sepharose 4B. Affinity chromatography was performed by passing sera from chagasic patients through an immunoadsorbent column containing either epimasiigote or trypomasiigote antigens. Antibodies bound to the column were eluted with cold 0,2 M glycine buffer pH 2,8. The eluted antibodies were analysed regarding their isotype and lytic activity. The results showed that anti-T. cruzi lytic antibodies present in sera from chagasic patients are mainly located in the IgG isotype and recognize epitopes present in both trypomasiigote and epimastigote forms. A brief report of this work has already been published12.Soro de pacientes com doença de Chagas na fase crĂŽnica foram submetidos a cromatografia de afinidade com Sepharose 4B conjugada com um extrato antigĂȘnico obtido de formas epimastigotas ou tripomastigotas de T. cruzi: os epimastigotas foram obtidos de cultura na fase exponencial de crescimento e os tripomastigotas de sangue de camundongos infectados e imunossuprimidos. Os antĂ­genos de ambas formas parasitĂĄrias foram obtidos por tratamento dos parasitas por ultra-som, seguido de centrifugação. A cromatografia de afinidade foi feita passando-se os soros chagĂĄsicos atravĂ©s de uma coluna de imunoadsorvente contendo antĂ­genos de epimastigotas ou tripomastigotas. Os anticorpos foram eluĂ­dos da coluna com tampĂŁo glicina 0,2 M pH 2,8 a 4°C. Os anticorpos eluidos foram analisados quanto ao seu isotipo e atividade lĂ­tica. Os resultados mostraram que os anticorpos anti-T. cruzi com atividade lĂ­tica presentes em soros chagĂĄsicos estĂŁo localizados no isotipo IgG e reconhecem epitopos presentes tanto nos tripomastigotas quanto nos epimastigotas
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