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    Godel-Type Metrics in Various Dimensions

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    Godel-type metrics are introduced and used in producing charged dust solutions in various dimensions. The key ingredient is a (D-1)-dimensional Riemannian geometry which is then employed in constructing solutions to the Einstein-Maxwell field equations with a dust distribution in D dimensions. The only essential field equation in the procedure turns out to be the source-free Maxwell's equation in the relevant background. Similarly the geodesics of this type of metric are described by the Lorentz force equation for a charged particle in the lower dimensional geometry. It is explicitly shown with several examples that Godel-type metrics can be used in obtaining exact solutions to various supergravity theories and in constructing spacetimes that contain both closed timelike and closed null curves and that contain neither of these. Among the solutions that can be established using non-flat backgrounds, such as the Tangherlini metrics in (D-1)-dimensions, there exists a class which can be interpreted as describing black-hole-type objects in a Godel-like universe.Comment: REVTeX4, 19 pp., no figures, improved and shortened version, note the slight change in the title [accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum Gravity

    Variable Coefficient Third Order KdV Type of Equations

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    We show that the integrable subclassess of a class of third order non-autonomous equations are identical with the integrable subclassess of the autonomous ones.Comment: Latex file , 15 page

    Exact accelerating solitons in nonholonomic deformation of the KdV equation with two-fold integrable hierarchy

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    Recently proposed nonholonomic deformation of the KdV equation is solved through inverse scattering method by constructing AKNS-type Lax pair. Exact and explicit N-soliton solutions are found for the basic field and the deforming function showing an unusual accelerated (decelerated) motion. A two-fold integrable hierarchy is revealed, one with usual higher order dispersion and the other with novel higher nonholonomic deformations.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, latex. Exact explicit exact N-soliton solutions (through ISM) for KdV field u and deforming function w are included. Version to be published in J. Phys.

    Ermakov's Superintegrable Toy and Nonlocal Symmetries

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    We investigate the symmetry properties of a pair of Ermakov equations. The system is superintegrable and yet possesses only three Lie point symmetries with the algebra sl(2,R). The number of point symmetries is insufficient and the algebra unsuitable for the complete specification of the system. We use the method of reduction of order to reduce the nonlinear fourth-order system to a third-order system comprising a linear second-order equation and a conservation law. We obtain the representation of the complete symmetry group from this system. Four of the required symmetries are nonlocal and the algebra is the direct sum of a one-dimensional Abelian algebra with the semidirect sum of a two-dimensional solvable algebra with a two-dimensional Abelian algebra. The problem illustrates the difficulties which can arise in very elementary systems. Our treatment demonstrates the existence of possible routes to overcome these problems in a systematic fashion.Comment: Published in SIGMA (Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications) at http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA

    Some Higher Dimensional Vacuum Solutions

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    We study an even dimensional manifold with a pseudo-Riemannian metric with arbitrary signature and arbitrary dimensions. We consider the Ricci flat equations and present a procedure to construct solutions to some higher (even) dimensional Ricci flat field equations from the four diemnsional Ricci flat metrics. When the four dimensional Ricci flat geometry correponds to a colliding gravitational vacuum spacetime our approach provides an exact solution to the vacuum Einstein field equations for colliding graviational plane waves in an (arbitrary) even dimensional spacetime. We give explicitly higher dimensional Szekeres metrics and study their singularity behaviors

    Hamiltonian structures for general PDEs

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    We sketch out a new geometric framework to construct Hamiltonian operators for generic, non-evolutionary partial differential equations. Examples on how the formalism works are provided for the KdV equation, Camassa-Holm equation, and Kupershmidt's deformation of a bi-Hamiltonian system.Comment: 12 pages; v2, v3: minor correction

    On integrability of a (2+1)-dimensional perturbed Kdv equation

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    A (2+1)-dimensional perturbed KdV equation, recently introduced by W.X. Ma and B. Fuchssteiner, is proven to pass the Painlev\'e test for integrability well, and its 4×\times 4 Lax pair with two spectral parameters is found. The results show that the Painlev\'e classification of coupled KdV equations by A. Karasu should be revised

    Negative Even Grade mKdV Hierarchy and its Soliton Solutions

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    In this paper we provide an algebraic construction for the negative even mKdV hierarchy which gives rise to time evolutions associated to even graded Lie algebraic structure. We propose a modification of the dressing method, in order to incorporate a non-trivial vacuum configuration and construct a deformed vertex operator for sl^(2)\hat{sl}(2), that enable us to obtain explicit and systematic solutions for the whole negative even grade equations

    Risk factors of venous thrombosis in the elderly

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    In this thesis the risk factors of venous thrombosis will be discussed in the general and particularly the elderly population. The goal of this thesis is to provide insights on risk factors of thrombosis in the elderly population, in order to advance our basic understanding of physiological age-related changes that increase the risk of venous thrombosis and which may ultimately lead to improved personalized interventions. In this chapter firstly background information will be provided on risk factors for venous thrombosis, focussing specifically on age as a risk factor. Secondly, the role of veins and venous valves in the development of venous thrombosis will be discussed and thirdly, global assays as a potential tool to identify patients at high risk for venous thrombosis will be considered. The study populations used in this thesis will discussed, and an outline of this thesis will be provided.LUMC / Geneeskunde Repositoriu
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