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Exact stationary solutions of the parametrically driven and damped nonlinear Dirac equation
Two exact stationary soliton solutions are found in the parametrically driven and damped nonlinear Dirac equation. The parametric force
considered is a complex ac force. The solutions appear when their frequencies are locked to half the frequency of the parametric force, and
their phases satisfy certain conditions depending on the force amplitude and on the damping coe cient. Explicit expressions for the charge,
the energy, and the momentum of these solutions are provided. Their stability is studied via a variational method using an ansatz with only
two collective coordinates. Numerical simulations con rm that one of the solutions is stable, while the other is an unstable saddle point.
Consequently, the stabilization of damped Dirac solitons can be achieved via time-periodic parametric excitations.Junta de AndalucÃa and Ministerio de EconomÃa y Competitividad of Spain FIS2017-89349-PMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades of Spain PGC2018-093998-BI0
DoS protection for a Pragmatic Multiservice Network Based on Programmable Networks
Proceedings of First International IFIP TC6 Conference, AN 2006, Paris, France, September 27-29, 2006.We propose a scenario of a multiservice network, based on pragmatic
ideas of programmable networks. Active routers are capable of processing both
active and legacy packets. This scenario is vulnerable to a Denial of Service attack,
which consists in inserting false legacy packets into active routers. We
propose a mechanism for detecting the injection of fake legacy packets into active
routers. This mechanism consists in exchanging accounting information on
the traffic between neighboring active routers. The exchange of accounting information
must be carried out in a secure way using secure active packets. The
proposed mechanism is sensitive to the loss of packets. To deal with this problem
some improvements in the mechanism has been proposed. An important issue
is the procedure for discharging packets when an attack has been detected.
We propose an easy and efficient mechanism that would be improved in future
work.Publicad
Comment on "Soliton ratchets induced by excitation of internal modes"
Very recently Willis et al. [Phys. Rev. E {\bf 69}, 056612 (2004)] have used
a collective variable theory to explain the appearance of a nonzero energy
current in an ac driven, damped sine-Gordon equation. In this comment, we prove
rigorously that the time-averaged energy current in an ac driven nonlinear
Klein-Gordon system is strictly zero.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, Submitted to Phys. Rev.
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