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Spectral Properties of the Ruelle Operator for Product Type Potentials on Shift Spaces
We study a class of potentials on one sided full shift spaces over finite
or countable alphabets, called potentials of product type. We obtain explicit
formulae for the leading eigenvalue, the eigenfunction (which may be
discontinuous) and the eigenmeasure of the Ruelle operator. The uniqueness
property of these quantities is also discussed and it is shown that there
always exists a Bernoulli equilibrium state even if does not satisfy
Bowen's condition. We apply these results to potentials of the form with . For , we obtain the existence of
two different eigenfunctions. Both functions are (locally) unbounded and exist
a.s. (but not everywhere) with respect to the eigenmeasure and the measure of
maximal entropy, respectively.Comment: To appear in the Journal of London Mathematical Societ
Fractal analysis of weld defect patterns obtained by radiographic tests
This paper presents a fractal analysis of radiographic patterns obtained from
specimens with three types of inserted welding defects: lack of fusion, lack of
penetration, and porosity. The study focused on patterns of carbon steel beads
from radiographs of the International Institute of Welding (IIW). The
radiographs were scanned using a greyscale with 256 levels, and the fractal
features of the surfaces constructed from the radiographic images were
characterized by means of Hurst, detrended-fluctuation, and minimal-cover
analyses. A Karhunen-Loeve transformation was then used to classify the curves
obtained from the fractal analyses of the various images, and a study of the
classification errors was performed. The obtained results indicate that fractal
analyses can be an effective additional tool for pattern recognition of weld
defects in radiographic tests.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. To appear AIP Conference Proceedings - QNDE 200
Vanishing Viscosity Limits and Boundary Layers for Circularly Symmetric 2D Flows
We continue the work of Lopes Filho, Mazzucato and Nussenzveig Lopes [LMN],
on the vanishing viscosity limit of circularly symmetric viscous flow in a disk
with rotating boundary, shown there to converge to the inviscid limit in
-norm as long as the prescribed angular velocity of the
boundary has bounded total variation. Here we establish convergence in stronger
and -Sobolev spaces, allow for more singular angular velocities
, and address the issue of analyzing the behavior of the boundary
layer. This includes an analysis of concentration of vorticity in the vanishing
viscosity limit. We also consider such flows on an annulus, whose two boundary
components rotate independently.
[LMN] Lopes Filho, M. C., Mazzucato, A. L. and Nussenzveig Lopes, H. J.,
Vanishing viscosity limit for incompressible flow inside a rotating circle,
preprint 2006
Non-Gaussian velocity distributions - The effect on virial mass estimates of galaxy groups
We present a study of 9 galaxy groups with evidence for non-Gaussianity in
their velocity distributions out to 4R200. This sample is taken from 57 groups
selected from the 2PIGG catalog of galaxy groups. Statistical analysis
indicates that non-Gaussian groups have masses significantly higher than
Gaussian groups. We also have found that all non-Gaussian systems seem to be
composed of multiple velocity modes. Besides, our results indicate that
multimodal groups should be considered as a set of individual units with their
own properties. In particular, we have found that the mass distribution of such
units are similar to that of Gaussian groups. Our results reinforce the idea of
non-Gaussian systems as complex structures in the phase space, likely
corresponding to secondary infall aggregations at a stage before virialization.
The understanding of these objects is relevant for cosmological studies using
groups and clusters through the mass function evolution.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures and 2 tables. Accepted for publication in the
MNRA
How Does a Fundamental String Stretch its Horizon?
It has recently been shown that if we take into account a class of higher
derivative corrections to the effective action of heterotic string theory, the
entropy of the black hole solution representing elementary string states
correctly reproduces the statistical entropy computed from the degeneracy of
elementary string states. So far the form of the solution has been analyzed at
distance scales large and small compared to the string scale. We analyze the
solution that interpolates between these two limits and point out a subtlety in
constructing such a solution due to the presence of higher derivative terms in
the effective action. We also study the T-duality transformation rules to
relate the moduli fields of the effective field theory to the physical
compactification radius in the presence of higher derivative corrections and
use these results to find the physical radius of compactification near the
horizon of the black hole. The radius approaches a finite value even though the
corresponding modulus field vanishes. Finally we discuss the non-leading
contribution to the black hole entropy due to space-time quantum corrections to
the effective action and the ambiguity involved in comparing this result to the
statistical entropy.Comment: LaTeX file, 38 pages; v2: minor changes and added reference
Caracterização de ácidos graxos livres nos corpos protéicos do milho por RMN.
É bem-conhecida a deficiência nutricional das proteínas do grão de milho por seu baixo teor de triptofano e lisina (Lastity, 1996). Como o milho é uma das principais fontes protéicas da dieta humana e animal, há grande interesse em melhorar sua qualidade protéica. As proteínas de reserva (zeínas) representam de 75 a 80% das proteínas deste cereal e por isso as técnicas usadas para melhorar a qualidade protéica estão relacionadas com a sua redução nos grãos ou à modificação do conteúdo de seus aminoácidos.bitstream/CNPDIA/9557/1/PA31_99.pd
Development of liquid xenon detectors for medical imaging
In the present paper, we report on our developments of liquid xenon detectors
for medical imaging, positron emission tomography and single photon imaging, in
particular. The results of the studies of several photon detectors
(photomultiplier tubes and large area avalanche photodiode) suitable for
detection of xenon scintillation are also briefly described.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, presented on the International Workshop on
Techniques and Applications of Xenon Detectors (Xenon01), ICRR, Univ. of
Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan, December 3-4, 2001 (submitted to proceedings
The pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, in Madeira Island
The environmental conditions in Madeira Island are favorable
for the presence and dissemination of the pinewood
nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus. Five hundred
Pinus pinaster wood samples were collected in several
forest areas and PWN was detected in 22.8 % of the
samples. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus isolates from Madeira
Island displayed the species-specific diagnostic characters.
A morphological variation in the female tail terminus was
detected. In most females, the tail presented a broadly
rounded terminus and, occasionally, a digitate terminus with
a terminal nipple-like extension resembling a mucro. PCR
ITS-RFLP analysis revealed that Madeira Island isolates
exhibited patterns specific to the species B. xylophilus and
similar to virulent isolates. Amplified ITS regions were
further sequenced and no genetic diversity was found for
this genomic region among 17 Portuguese isolates (Madeira
Island and Continental Portugal). Phylogenetic analysis
revealed that Portuguese isolates grouped with isolates from
China, Korea and one isolate from Japa
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