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Generation of interface for an Allen-Cahn equation with nonlinear diffusion
In this note, we consider a nonlinear diffusion equation with a bistable
reaction term arising in population dynamics. Given a rather general initial
data, we investigate its behavior for small times as the reaction coefficient
tends to infinity: we prove a generation of interface property
The Large- Limit of the Two-Hermitian-matrix model by the hidden BRST method
This paper discusses the large N limit of the two-Hermitian-matrix model in
zero dimensions, using the hidden BRST method. A system of integral equations
previously found is solved, showing that it contained the exact solution of the
model in leading order of large .Comment: 19 pages, Latex,CERN--TH-6531/9
An Introduction to Pervasive Interface Automata
Pervasive systems are often context-dependent, component based systems in which components expose interfaces and offer one or more services. These systems may evolve in unpredictable ways, often through component replacement. We present pervasive interface automata as a formalism for modelling components and their composition. Pervasive interface automata are based on the interface automata of Henzinger et al, with several significant differences. We expand their notion of input and output actions to combinations of input, output actions, and callable methods and method calls. Whereas interfaces automata have a refinement relation, we argue the crucial relation in pervasive systems is component replacement, which must include consideration of the services offered by a component and assumptions about the environment. We illustrate pervasive interface autmotata and component replacement with a small case study of a pervasive application for sports predictions
Ammonia emissions from livestock production in Chile: an inventory and uncertainty analysis
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.The objective of this work was to quantify the country's NH3 emissions from livestock production. This calculation was based on the mass flow of total ammoniacal nitrogen (TAN). The analysis was performed for all 15 geographical regions in Chile. The definition of livestock subcategories was based on data from the Chilean Agriculture and Forestry Census as well as technical reports published by the Chilean National Statistics Institute. Significant differences were observed among the sources of livestock emissions in Chile's regions, and there was high variability depending on the degree of livestock confinement. In 2013, the total calculated emissions were 69.1 kt NH3/year (± 31.1). The O’Higgins Region had the highest NH3 emissions in Chile, representing 45% of the total. In terms of livestock production, 45% of the emissions were generated by pigs, 22% by poultry, 16% by cattle, 11% by equines and 4% by sheep. Emissions from the TAN that was available during manure and slurry management and the degree of animal confinement were the primary sources of uncertainty. This uncertainty could be greatly reduced by developing regional emission factors and by including the degree of animal confinement in Chile's national statistics such as the Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry Census.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?pid=S0718-95162016005000005&script=sci_abstrac
Quantum Inverse Square Interaction
Hamiltonians with inverse square interaction potential occur in the study of
a variety of physical systems and exhibit a rich mathematical structure. In
this talk we briefly mention some of the applications of such Hamiltonians and
then analyze the case of the N-body rational Calogero model as an example. This
model has recently been shown to admit novel solutions, whose properties are
discussed.Comment: Talk presented at the conference "Space-time and Fundamental
Interactions: Quantum Aspects" in honour of Prof. A.P.Balachandran's 65th
birthday, Vietri sul Mare, Italy, 26 - 31 May, 2003, Latex file, 9 pages.
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