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    Simulation of Chua's Circuit by Means of Interval Analysis

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    The Chua's circuit is a paradigm for nonlinear scientific studies. It is usually simulated by means of numerical methods under IEEE 754-2008 standard. Although the error propagation problem is well known, little attention has been given to the relationship between this error and inequalities presented in Chua's circuit model. Taking the average of round mode towards +∞+\infty and −∞-\infty, we showed a qualitative change on the dynamics of Chua's circuit.Comment: 6th International Conference on Nonlinear Science and Complexity - S\~ao Jos\'e dos Campos, 2016, p. 1-

    On periodic points of free inverse monoid endomorphisms

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    It is proved that the periodic point submonoid of a free inverse monoid endomorphism is always finitely generated. Using Chomsky's hierarchy of languages, we prove that the fixed point submonoid of an endomorphism of a free inverse monoid can be represented by a context-sensitive language but, in general, it cannot be represented by a context-free language.Comment: 18 page

    The Phillips - Barger model for the elastic cross section and the Odderon

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    Inspired by the recent TOTEM data for the elastic proton -- proton (pppp) scattering at s=\sqrt{s} = 8 and 13 TeV, we update previous studies of the differential cross sections using the Phillips -- Barger (PB) model, which parametrizes the amplitude in terms of a small number of free parameters. We demonstrate that this model is able to describe the recent pppp data on a statistically acceptable way. Additionally, we perform separate fits of the pppp data for each center - of - mass energy and propose a parametrization for the energy dependence of the parameters present in the PB model. As a consequence, we are able to present the PB predictions for the elastic proton - proton cross section at s=546\sqrt{s} = 546 GeV and 1.81.8 TeV, which are compared with the existing antiproton -- proton (pˉp\bar{p}p) data. We show that the PB predictions, constrained by the pppp data, are not able to describe the pˉp\bar{p}p data. In particular, the PB model predicts a dip in the differential cross section that is not present in the pˉp\bar{p}p data. Such result suggests the contribution of the Odderon exchange at high energies.Comment: 6 pages, 4 tables, 2 figures, results updated, matches published versio
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